SC Meludu

Publication List Details

Period

2006 - 2008

Number

5

Co-Authors

Prevalence Of Hepatitis B And C Virus Amongst Blood Donors And Abnormal Alt Activities In Blood Donors In Nigeria (2008)

Ezeani, M C, Oluchi , O, Onyenekwe , C C, Meludu , SC, Okonkwo , JE

The present study was designed to investigate incidences of both Hepatitis B and C Virus and serum activity of alanine aminotransaminase (ALT) amongst professional blood donors. For this study, 100...

Evaluation of liver function tests of HIV positive patients on Antiretroviral Therapy in Nnewi,Nigeria. (2008)

Analike , RA, Nnamah , NK, Dioka, CE, Meludu , SC, Osuji , CU, Asomugha , AL

Liver enzymes-alanine and aspartate aminotransferases and alkaline phosphatase (AST, ALT and ALP), bilirubin and serum proteins were determined using standard laboratory methods and these parameters...

Urinary ascorbic acid and serum concentrations of circulating immune complexes and albumin in HIV infected subjects. (2008)

Onyenekwe , CC, Ezeugwunne , IP, Meludu , SC, Ilika, A, Igwegbe , A O, Ukibe, RN, ...

The aim of the present study was to determine the presence or absence of ascorbic acid in urine and serum levels of circulating immune complexes (CIC) and albumin in HIV infected subjects. A total of...

Relationships between P. Falciparum density, haptoglobin, transferrin and packed cell volume in apparently healthy pregnant women (2006)

Onyenekwe, CC, Meludu, SC, Arinola, OG, Salimonu, LS

The present study investigates possible evidence of anaemia in apparently healthy pregnant women with P. falciparum parasiteamia. Hence, 82 apparently healthy pregnant women aged 20-39 years...

Exercise performance in relation to glucose drink and their effect on some biochemical parameters (2006)

Meludu, SC, Asomugha, L, Dioka, EC, Osuji, C, Agbasi, AC, Ifeanyichukwu, M, ...

This study was designed to determine the effect of glucose drink on marathon running and on some biochemical parameters. Seven untrained athletes (male students) participated in this study and were...