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  3. Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008)

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008)

Published: 2008-04-05

Articles

  • ANTIMICROBIAL SUSEPTIBILITY OF NEISSERRIA GONORRHOEAE ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS ATTENDING VARIOUS CLINICS IN PAMBEGUWA, KADUNA STATE.

    E. D. Jatau, H. I. Inabo
    42-45
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  • FAMILY COMMUNICATION ON HIV / AIDS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN A NORTHERN STATE OF NIGERIA

    O. I. Musa, T. M. Akande, A. G. Salaudeen, O. M. Soladoye
    46-50
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  • MEDICINAL PLANTS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MALARIA AMONG THE TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONERS (TMP’S) IN SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA

    A. T. Oladele, C. O. Adewunmi
    51-59
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Review

  • INSIGHT INTO TROPICAL HUMAN INFECTIOUS DISEASES: AN UPDATE

    Subbiah Poopathi, Abdha -
    1-41
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Intructions for Authors

  • Instructions for Authors

    Clement Adewunmi
    60-64
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