Publications by authors named "O O Onayade"

Article Synopsis
  • Acute Otitis Media (AOM) is a prevalent childhood infection, particularly noted in developed countries, but its incidence in Nigeria is not well-documented.
  • The study aimed to assess the incidence of AOM in children under five with fever, comparing it to malaria outcomes in a sample of 200 children observed over three months.
  • Findings revealed that 29% of the children had AOM, primarily within the 12-24 month age group, while malaria was detected in 43.5%, indicating a significant overlap between these conditions.
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Background: Otitis media is one of the most common childhood infections. There are however very few community based studies on the prevalence of this disease in Nigeria children.

Objectives: To establish the community prevalence of otitis media: and to identify associated environmental and the host risk factors in Nigerian children.

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The essential oil from the herb PLATOSTOMA AFRICANUM was analysed by means of GLC, LSC and GC-MS. So far a large number of its components were identified, among which were 16 sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (43%), seven phenylpropane derivatives (16%), seven oxygen-containing, straight-chain aliphatic compounds (11%), and six oxygen-containing sesquiterpenes (5%). Monoterpenes were present in small amounts only.

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