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Mr. Eleng Ituna E
DepartmentZoology and Environmental Biology
DesignationAssistant Lecturer
Emailyet to be obtained
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Eleng, I. E. & Imalele E. E. (2019) Prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium and its Intermediate Hosts in Abini, Biase Local Government Area, Cross River State. Asian Journal of Medical and Health Research, 4(01). | |
Usang A. U., Ibor O. R., Owolodun O. A., Eleng I. E., Ujong U. P.,& Udoh P. B. (2015). Reproductive Toxicological Evaluation of Ficus exasperata Ethanolic Extract in Male Albino Rats. International Journal of Toxicological and Pharmacological Research; vol. 7(6) 281-286. | |
Olajumoke, A. M. , Omotayo S. A., Eleng,I.E., & Oyetunde, T. O. (2014). Schistosoma haematobium and Plasmodium falciparum single and concomitant infections; any association with hematologic abnormalities? Pediatric Infectious Disease.6(4). | |
Okorafor K. A, Eleng I. E, & Ogah J. O. (2014). Tests of Quality of Some Products of Sachet Water in Ogoja, Cross River State, Nigeria . ARPN Journal of Science and Technology, 4(11). | |
Okorafor,K. A., Okete, J. A., Eleng, I. E., & Odaibo, A. B. (2013). Seasonal variations in the mean body weight, length and capture rate of cane rats (Thryonomys swinderianus) in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. European Journal of Experimental Biology, 3(3);301-306. | |
Okorafor, K. A., Odaibo A. B., Eleng, I. E.; & Okete, J. A. (2012). Occurrence and Prevalence of Ecto- and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Wild Cane Rats’ (Tryonomys Swinderianus) from Oyo State,South-Western Nigeria.European Journal of Zoological Research, 1 (3);70-76. | |
Okorafor, K. A., Okete, J. A., Andem, A. B., & Eleng, I. E (2012). Assessment of grasscutters’(Thryonomys Swinderianus) sellers and hunters conservation knowledge, rate of hunting and methods of hunting in Oyo State, Nigeria. European Journal of Zoological Research, 1 (4);86-92. |
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