Publications by authors named "Rita A Olowe"

This study investigated the genetic diversity of among asymptomatic pregnant women on intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-Sp) in Osogbo, southwest Nigeria. Blood sample was obtained from consenting pregnant women attending antenatal clinics. Microscopy and Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were employed to diagnose and analyse genetic diversity.

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Introduction: is a major pathogen implicated in healthcare-associated infections. Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) and carbapenemase-producing isolates are a public health concern. This study investigated the existence of some ESBL and carbapenemase genes among clinical isolates of in Southwest Nigeria and additionally determined their circulating clones.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is the second leading cause of death from infectious disease globally with its impact more dramatic in resource limited settings. Individuals with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection who also develop tuberculosis represent a significant challenge to TB control. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of TB-HIV coinfection and pattern of infection among TB patients.

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Background: Efforts to curb the spread of HIV transmission through transfusion of blood and its products is still a problem because of challenge in countries using antibody-based rapid methods to detect infection during window period. Transmission of HIV through infected blood and its products accounts for approximately 10% in African region.

Methods: This study analyzed true negativity of HIV infection in blood donors screened by ELISA test based on p24 core antigen detection.

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Purpose: To characterize the prevalence of hemolytic Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) with a multidrug-resistant pattern in different age groups in Abeokuta, Nigeria.

Methods: Nonrepetitive E. coli isolates were collected from 202 subjects with or without evidence of diarrhea.

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