lack of contact with children” and an overworked department of families (Lonne and Thomson, 2005, p. 91–93). Likewise, the abuse of foster children is known to African populations too, such as in Nigeria, where this phenomenon is ascribed to economic hardships faced by foster parents, the...
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Table 2 shows the details of the weight percentage obtained from the Energy Dispersive Spectral (EDS) analysis. Based on the analysis, it could be inferred that the presence of metals such as Ca, Al and Si may be adsorbed onto the microplastics from the aqueous environment as the adsorption ...
Permission was also obtained from sub-district area managers who assisted the investigators in the random selection of the schools; they also facilitated access to the selected schools by informing the principals about the study. The individual principals then nominated a school contact, who was ...
[45] encouraged the use of the Rose Bengal test (RBT), as it is a rapid affordable test adaptable to serum dilutions that detects IgM, IgG, and IgA in short/acute and long/chronic brucellosis cases. RBT is highly specific in humans with no contact with Brucella and is comparable with ...
The transmission of leptospirosis is attributed to many environmental factors [8,10]. This is through the excretion of leptospires in the urine of infected reservoir animals, where the pathogens are in close contact with domestic animals and rodents [1]. The pathogenesis of leptospirosis is not ...