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    Surveillance for avian influenza virus in captive wild birds and indigenous chickens in Nigeria by Daodu, O. B., Jegede, H. O., Aiyedun, J. O., Oludairo, O. O., Olorunshola, I. D., Daodu, O. C., Ajadi, A., Ambali, S. F.

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-09-2020)
    “…Several reports of avian influenza virus (AIV) have been made on commercial chickens and wild birds in sub-Saharan Africa, but there is paucity of information…”
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    Efficacy and safety of xylazine-ketamine combination for immobilisation of captive African rock pythons (Python sebae) by Adediran, S. O., Jegede, H. O., Lawal, F. M., Amid, S. A., Abdulkadir, S. Z., Alimi, A. O., Ali­yu, A., Bolaji, M.

    Published in Bulgarian journal of veterinary medicine (01-06-2022)
    “…The African rock python is a cosmopolitan snake in Nigeria widely kept as a zoo animal and also in recreational facilities. There is need for chemical…”
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    Haemogram and Serum Biochemical Values of Four Indigenous Species of Monkeys in South West Nigeria by Ogunro, B N, Otuh, P I, Ogunsola, J O, Kolawole, O N, Jegede, H O, Makinde, O, Ademakinwa, J, Morenikeji, O

    Published in Nigerian journal of physiological sciences (30-06-2019)
    “…Haematological and serum biochemical values are useful guides and biomarkers in health and diseases for reaching a diagnosis, estimating disease prognosis and…”
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    Haematological and Histological Assessment of Clarias gariepinus Juveniles Exposed to Crude Extract of Albizia Chevalier Sawdust by T. O. Ariyomo, T. D. Obafemi, B. P. Omobepade, J. O. Jimoh, A. A. Fabusoro, O. H. Tope-Jegede, O. A. Akintola

    “…The toxicity of Albizia chevalier sawdust extract was investigated with emphasis on histopathological and haematological effects on African catfish (Clarias…”
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    MANAGEMENT OF A CHRONIC NECROTIZING WOUND IN A DOG USING NATURAL HONEY THERAPY by Adeyemi A.B., Jegede H.O., Amid A.S., Daodu O.B., Ajiboye B., Hamzat M.O., Durotoye T., Amire E.S., Bashir M.D., Adeyanju J.B.

    Published in Exploratory animal and medical research (01-12-2017)
    “…Infected skin wounds are common in pet animals. Following an infected severe bite wound in a dog with marked necrotic aftermath, natural honey was successfully…”
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