Publications by authors named "James Atolagbe"

Objective: Schistosomiasis has been recognized by WHO as a major contributor to mortality and morbidity, particularly in Sub-Sahara Africa, where it is most prevalent. There is a lack of reliable data on the effectiveness of health education interventions in reducing the prevalence of schistosomiasis in Bauchi State. Hence, the study assessed the prevalence of schistosomiasis and the knowledge, attitude and practices of community members of Dass Emirate towards the prevention and control of schistosomiasis before and after health education intervention.

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  • * Results showed that 32.1% of participants had hypertension, with those aged 45-64 and not in a union being more likely to have high blood pressure.
  • * Engaging in moderate physical activity was linked to a lower risk of hypertension, suggesting lifestyle factors should be included in diabetes management.
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