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This work assess the prevalence of malaria parasite infections among school aged children a case study of Ojah Primary School, Ibillo Akoko-Edo, Edo State. Three research questions and objectives were formulated on the course of this research work. The descriptive research design were used and the sample drawn from the population were eighty (80) pupils and ten (10) teacher’s thus the finds shows that the prevalence of malaria infection amongst Pupils is very high and many of the pupils are misinformed about predisposing factors. Environmental factors are also responsible of high rate of malaria. These findings provide base-line information for evidence-based planning and implementation of malaria control activities in the school by the management.
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Non timber forest products (NTFPs) are forms of biodiversity used for food, medicines and income in Cameroon. Government therefo...
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Performance of building projects is affected by several factors. The focus he...
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This study was aimed at determining farmer’s adoption of improved technology in cassava...
Corroboration is evidence that tends to confirm a fact for which furthe...
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The primary purpose of this study is to examine the effect of tax authority in the prevention and detection of...
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This study investigated the Information Sources and Services Provision for Conflict Resolution in Northern States of Nigeria. A...
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This study was carried out to investigate a regression analysis of the hours spent on internet...
ABSTRACT:- The major purpose of this study was to determine the marital status and occupation performance of fema...
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This study set out to examine the influence of Educational resources provision, and utilization on students’ academic perf...
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
According to Bello (2008), public residential properties is more than a mere shelter; it includ...