Publications by authors named "J A Tagoe"

Biobased and biodegradable plastics have emerged as promising alternatives to conventional plastics offering the potential to reduce environmental impacts while promoting sustainability. This study focuses on the production of multilayer blown films with enhanced functional properties suitable for food packaging applications. Films were developed through co-extrusion in a three-layer film configuration, with Polybutylene Succinate (PBS) and Polybutylene Succinate Adipate (PBSA) as the external and internal layers, respectively.

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Ticks are important disease vectors affecting animal health and causing substantial economic loss, especially in the tropics and subtropics. To examine the tick burden of cattle and associated risk factors for tick infestation, ticks were collected from 388 cattle within five regions in Ghana. Most of the cattle were males (50.

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This study characterizes seedling exudates of peas, tomatoes, and cucumbers at the level of chemical composition and functionality. A plant experiment confirmed that bv. 3841 enhanced growth of pea shoots, while Sp7 supported growth of pea, tomato, and cucumber roots.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study highlights the risk of infection from tick-borne diseases, particularly for people in Ghana, including military personnel and livestock, which serve as hosts for pathogens.
  • Researchers identified and analyzed a total of 1,493 adult ticks from three genera and discovered a significant presence (56.9%) of Rickettsia species using molecular techniques.
  • The first molecular detection of Rickettsia aeschlimannii and Rickettsia africae in these ticks was reported, indicating a pressing need for control measures to mitigate human infections in Ghana and further research into their clinical impact.
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Malaria remains the leading cause of acute febrile illness (AFI) in Africa despite successful control measures and programs. Acute febrile illnesses can be misdiagnosed as malaria as a result of the overlapping spectrum of nonspecific symptoms or may not be pursued because of limited diagnostic capabilities. This study investigated potential etiologies of AFIs in Ghana and determined the relationship between coinfection between malaria and Q fever, leptospirosis, and culturable bacteria in febrile patients.

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