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    Urinary schistosomiasis in Nigeria: a 50 year review of prevalence, distribution and disease burden by Ezeh Charles Ogbonna, Onyekwelu Kenechukwu Chibuike, Akinwale Olaoluwa Phebian, Shan Lv, Wei Hu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…No incidence of Schistosoma haematobium was recorded for states such as Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Nasarawa, Jigawa and Gombe. In terms of endemicity, this review has shown that Nigeria is divided into four zones: hyperendemic, moderately endemic, low endemic, and no endemic zones. …”
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    Anatomical study on <i>Commelina diffusa</i> burn F. and <i>Commelina erecta</i> L. (Commelinaceae) by C Ekeke, J.U. Agogbua

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Voucher specimens collected from different parts of Abia, Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States were analysed. The samples were fixed in FAA, dehydrated in series of ethanol (50%, 70% and 90%), peeled/sectioned, stained in 2% aqueous solution of Safranin O, counter stained in Alcian blue for about 3- 5 minutes, mounted in glycerine, viewed and micro-photographed using Leica WILD MPS 52 microscope camera on Leitz Diaplan microscope. …”
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    Performance of Public and Non-Public Organisations in the Dissemination of Cooking Bananas in Nigeria by Tshiunza, M., Lemchi, J., Ezedinma, C., Tenkouano, A.

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…As a resuit, more than 80 % of suckers distributed in the region were concentrated in the states of Bayelsa and Rivers. For a more even distribution of the newly developed hybrid plantains a key recommendation of the study is the involvement in the dissemination exercise of as many church and village groups as possible, especially in areas where NPOs do not operate.…”
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    Awareness of Ebola Virus Disease and Information Seeking Behaviour of Rural Dwellers in Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Study by Ebiye V. Edonkumoh, Margaret N. Ngwuchukwu, Promise I Ilo, Omorodion Okuonghae

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Methods: The survey type of the descriptive research design was used in conducting the study and the study group comprised adult rural dwellers (18 years and above) residing in six communities (Peretoru, Ekeremor, Obrigbene, Enougbene, Amabulou, and Aya-ama) in Bayelsa state, Nigeria. Data were collected from 600 respondents who were randomly selected from the six communities. …”
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    Geospatial Evaluation of Open Defecation Indicators from Across the 36 States and Federal Capital Territory in Abuja, Nigeria by I.O. Ajao, C.A. Odeyemi, O.S. Obafemi

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The states with highest proportion of open defecation are Kogi, Plateau, and Bayelsa, while states with the lowest include Katsina, Abia, and Akwa-Ibom. …”
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    Adapting to climate change-induced flooding: insights from women traders in the riverine areas of Nigeria—a qualitative study by Turnwait Otu Michael

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…IntroductionIn the riverine areas of Bayelsa State, Nigeria, the intersection of climate change and flooding poses an escalating threat to the livelihoods and well-being of women traders. …”
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    Comparison of Rapid Malaria Test and Laboratory Microscopy Investigation for Community-Based Active Surveillance of Asymptomatic Falciparum Malaria in Yenagoa, Niger Delta, Nigeria by E Amadi, A Ebenezer, P Daworiye

    Published 2010-08-01
    “… Blood samples collected from 272 volunteers in two communities of Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta area were investigated for falciparum malaria parasite using the rapid test based on the detection of soluble antigen and laboratory microscopy test. …”
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