Publications by authors named "A Ocloo"

Background: Ankle equinus deformity is a common complication of prolonged external fixator use in tibia fractures with an incidence of 15%-16%. It affects gait and may lead to foot, leg, and back problems. Treatment of equinus deformity increases the cost of treatment of open tibia fractures and increases the time spent off work.

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Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with no conclusive remedy. , found in , may reduce brain inflammation by targeting tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), implicated in AD pathogenesis. Metoserpate, a synthetic compound, may inhibit TNF.

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Aflatoxin and other mycotoxin contamination are major threats to global food security and present an urgent need to secure the global food crop against spoilage by mycotoxigenic fungi. Cocoa material is noted for naturally low aflatoxin contamination. This study was designed to assess the potential for harnessing cocoa-associated filamentous fungi for the biocontrol of aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus.

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The root bark of C (CERB) is employed to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Africa, particularly in Ghana. However, there was no isolation and characterization of the bioactive constituents responsible for the pharmacological actions of this plant. The aim of this study is to isolate, characterize and evaluate the anti-arthritic activity of the constituents of CERB.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on assessing awareness and knowledge of mitochondrial diseases (MDs) among senior medical doctors in five tertiary hospitals in Ghana, revealing that 87% of the 128 respondents were aware of MDs, yet over 90% noted infrequent diagnoses of these diseases in practice.
  • - Many respondents, around 81%, recognized MDs' association with chronic illnesses, while a significant portion (45%) acknowledged the challenges in diagnosing them, attributing complexity to mutations in mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.
  • - Despite the high awareness of MDs, there appears to be limited practical encounters with the diseases, suggesting the need for improved diagnostic protocols and a deeper investigation into MD prevalence, along with targeted educational strategies for healthcare providers.
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