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2024 School of Pharmacy

Determination of the Prevalence of Different Brands of Fixed Dose Artemether/Lumefantrine Tablets Sold in Pharmacies in Uganda

Buyinza Nicholas, Jonans Tusiimiire and Silvano Twinomujuni

2024 | IAA Journal of Applied Sciences | Pp. 87-93

Substandard, counterfeit and falsified antimalarial agents are a big challenge to effective malaria eliminationinterventions mainly in developing countries. In low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), the quality ofantimalarial agents inclusive of AL is affec...

2024 School of Pharmacy

Determination of Concentration of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Different Brands of Artemether/Lumefantrine Tablets Sold in the Pharmacies in Uganda

Buyinza Nicholas, Jonans Tusiimiire and Silvano Twinomujuni

2024 | IDOSR JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH | Pp. 43-50

Substandard, counterfeit and falsified antimalarial agents are a big challenge to effective malaria eliminationinterventions mainly in developing countries. In low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), the quality ofantimalarial agents inclusive of AL is affec...

2024 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Determinants of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Utilization among Women at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital's Family Planning Clinic

Maryan Muhumed Mohamed

2024 | IAA Journal of Scientific Research | Pp. 38-49

This study aimed to assess the factors associated with the utilization of LARCM among women attending a familyplanning clinic at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital. A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used for this study.The data were collected using...

2024 School of Allied Health Sciences

Deciphering the Molecular Mechanisms Governing Autophagy: A Comprehensive Overview

Nkiruka R Ukibe1, Mmesoma Jessica Nwankwo 1, Onah C. E.1, Ezinne G. Ukibe2, Blessing C. Ukibe2, Victory Ezennia Ukibe3 and *Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu4

2024 | IAA Journal of Scientific Research | Pp. 7-15

Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, intricately regulates the degradation and recycling ofcellular components, ensuring cellular homeostasis. The molecular orchestration of autophagy involves asophisticated network of signaling pathways a...

2024 School of Allied Health Sciences

Current trends in the laboratory diagnosis of schistosomiasis infection

Umar Asiya Imam1, Aliyu Bazza Sirajo1 and *Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu2

2024 | NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES | Pp. 8-19

Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease that affects about 290 million patients worldwide. Children agedbetween 5 and 14 years represent 45.8% of the affected patients, in addition, schistosomiasis has been reported inSchistosoma-free areas, mostly be...

2024 School of Allied Health Sciences

Bacterial Colonization of Students’ Bath Towels in a Tertiary Educational Centre in Owo, Nigeria

Onemu S. O.1; Odeyemi O.1; Ademulegun F. G.1; Awogbemila H O.1 and *Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu2

2024 | IDOSR JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH | Pp. 37-42

Bath towels are designed to assimilate profuse amount of moisture and in the process may also absorbmicroorganisms that are present. These microorganisms remain viable and multiply within the moist towel tobecome vehicles for the transmission of infectious ag...

2024 School of Allied Health Sciences

Assessment of the Problems Associated with the use of Public Latrine System in Ife-North Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria

Emmanuella Ogechi Onyeaghala1, Esther Adebanke Maxwel2, *Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu3, and Abdulwasiu Oladele Hassan1

2024 | NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES | Pp. 1-7

Public toilets are an essential means of sanitation in some developed countries and have been the only possiblealternative for many people living in low-income, heavily populated, and informal settlements. The aim of this studywas to assess the problems assoc...

2024 School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Advancing Sustainable Energy Solutions in Uganda: A Comprehensive Exploration for Multi-Source Power Control Design

Val Hyginus Udoka Eze

2024 | IAA Journal of Applied Sciences | Pp. 73-86

The advent of Multi-Source Power Control Systems (MSPCS) has revolutionized the field of power management,offering enhanced efficiency, reliability, and flexibility in energy utilization. This paper provides a succinct overviewof three key aspects crucial for...

2024 School of Allied Health Sciences

Advances in Laboratory Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Gilbert Disease: A Comprehensive Review

Nkiruka R Ukibe1, Chioma Theresa Onwe1, C.E. Onah1 Ezinne G. Ukibe2, Blessing C. Ukibe2, Victory Ezennia Ukibe3 and *Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu4

2024 | IAA Journal of Scientific Research | Pp. 1-6

Gilbert’s syndrome (GS) is an extensively mild condition characterized by periods of elevated levels of bilirubin inthe blood. The bilirubin is an orange yellowish tinted molecule which is produced when red blood cells are brokendown and this substance is eli...

2024 School of Allied Health Sciences

Abnormal Lipid Profile Level in Neonates and Possible Development of Atherosclerosis in Adulthood: Mini Review

Mathias Abiodun Emokpae1, Timothy God-Giveth Olusegun2, Oluwasina Moses Egbeyemi3 and *Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu4

2024 | IDOSR JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH | Pp. 29-36

The lipid profile during the neonatal period plays a pivotal role in determining the future risk of atherosclerosis andcardiovascular diseases in adulthood. Abnormal lipid levels in neonates have been associated with an increasedpropensity for the development...