Search Results - "Coker, Morenike E."
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The phyllosphere of Nigerian medicinal plants, Euphorbia lateriflora and Ficus thonningii is inhabited by a specific microbiota
Published in Scientific reports (01-10-2024)“…The microbiota of medicinal plants is known to be highly specific and can contribute to medicinal activity. However, the majority of plant species have not yet…”
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Taming the Boys for Global Good: Contraceptive Strategy to Stop Malaria Transmission
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (16-06-2020)“…Transmission of human malaria parasites ( spp.) by mosquitoes is a continuous process that presents a formidable challenge for effective control of the…”
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Self-medication with antibiotics for the treatment of menstrual symptoms in Southwest Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
Published in BMC public health (15-10-2010)“…Self-medication with antibiotics is an important factor contributing to the development of bacterial antibiotic resistance. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Antimicrobial activity of extracts and fractions of Euphorbia lateriflora (Schum. and Thonn) on microbial isolates of the urinary tract
Published in Saudi journal of biological sciences (01-08-2021)“…Euphorbia lateriflora is used in ethnomedicine for treating several conditions, including genital and urinary tract infections (UTI). Although ethnobotanical…”
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WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN A NIGERIAN LEPER COLONY
Published in Journal of environmental engineering and landscape management (01-09-2011)“…Wastewater from infected leprosy patients is expected to contain considerably higher concentrations of pathogens than standard domestic wastewater and,…”
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WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN A NIGERIAN LEPER COLONY / RAUPSAIS UŽSIKRĖTUSIŲ ŽMONIŲ KOLONIJOS NUOTEKŲ TVARKYMAS NIGERIJOJE / ПРИВЕДЕНИЕ В ПОРЯДОК СИСТЕМЫ СТОКОВ В КОЛОНИИ ЗАРАЖЕННЫХ ПРОКАЗОЙ ЛЮДЕЙ В НИГЕРИИ
Published in Journal of environmental engineering and landscape management (21-10-2011)“…Wastewater from infected leprosy patients is expected to contain considerably higher concentrations of pathogens than standard domestic wastewater and,…”
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