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Volume 18 - Issue 5 (Cumulated No. 203), May 25, 2026
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Serological Evidence of Past Infections of Zika Virus among
Pregnant Women Attending a Tertiary Hospital in Rivers State,
Nigeria
1Nwachukwu,
D., 1Chukwu, A. O., 2Okonko, B. J., 1Okerentugba,
P. O. & 1Okonko, I. O.
1Virus
& Genomics Research Unit, Department of Microbiology, University
of Port Harcourt, Choba, Nigeria.
2Medical
Microbiology & Epidemiology Research Unit, Department of
Microbiology, Madonna University Nigeria, Elele, Rivers State,
Nigeria
Corresponding author’s email address:
David_nwachukwu@uniport.edu.ng
ABSTRACT:
Pregnant women constitute a significant demographic greatly
impacted by the Zika virus, posing a substantial public health
challenge necessitating prompt and thorough investigation. The
focus of this research is to ascertain the serological
epidemiology of the Zika virus specifically among pregnant women
in Rivers state, Nigeria. To achieve this, plasma samples from
93 confirmed pregnant women receiving care at the University of
Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital in Rivers State were analyzed
for the presence of antibodies targeting the Zika Virus
utilizing an IgG ELISA assay. The findings revealed an overall
prevalence rate of 63.4% (59 out of 93) in terms of ZIKV
IgG-specific antibodies. Notably, the study highlighted the
highest seropositivity rates among individuals aged 0-26 years
(70.0%), civil servants (87.9%), single participants (71.0%),
those with a primary educational background (80.0%) and those
in their second trimester (45.0%). This underscores the
importance of targeted interventions and heightened awareness
campaigns, particularly within these demographics, to mitigate
the impact of the Zika virus. Expanding on these results, it
becomes evident that specific demographic factors play a crucial
role in the prevalence of Zika virus antibodies. For instance,
the high seropositivity rate among civil servants could be
attributed to potential occupational exposures, while the
prevalence among younger participants might indicate greater
susceptibility or exposure in certain age groups. Moreover, the
elevated prevalence among individuals with primary education
underscores the importance of tailored educational initiatives
to enhance awareness and prevention strategies. In conclusion,
these findings shed light on the intricate dynamics of Zika
virus prevalence among pregnant women in Rivers State,
emphasizing the need for targeted public health interventions
and further research to effectively combat this pressing issue.
[Nwachukwu, D., Chukwu, A. O., Okonko, B. J.,
Okerentugba, P. O. and Okonko, I. O. Serological
Evidence of Past Infections of Zika Virus among Pregnant Women
Attending a Tertiary Hospital in Rivers State, Nigeria.
Researcher
2026;18(5):1-6].
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj180526.01
Keywords:
Antibodies; IgG; Zika Virus; Rivers State |
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Evidences showing that the world systems move forward fronting
and carrying heavy rains and floods in the coming years until
2055 : Necessity to establishing the Indo-china Monsoon Time
Scale
Gangadhar
H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
E-mail:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
There
are many mysteries and unsolved issues in the monsoonal climate
and Weather systems that cannot explain and solve. I proposed
and designed the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales for all world
global, regional, local monsoon systems along with countries for
unraveling the mysteries of climate, weather, monsoons; studying
the characteristics of mechanism of climate, weather and
monsoons and exercising the benefits of mankind and development
of monsoonal climate and weather sciences.
According to the
researches and studies on the Monsoon Time Scales, it is known
that there will be major global climate changes in the coming
years "i.e" heavy rains, floods and storms etc. will occur
until about 2075 and there will be droughts and famines etc.
until about 2150. Through the establishment of Monsoon Time
Scales, we can know the future consequences of the climate
changes. Plans can be made accordingly. So, scientists can
establish the Monsoon Time Scale and predict what is going to
happen in the monsoonal climate in the coming years roughly.
I call on the world scientists to design and establish the
Monsoon Time Scales following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales
outlined below, based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is
successfully proved out in practice. Indo-China monsoon is a key
system in global monsoon systems. I have conducted many
scientific researches on this monsoon system and as a part
these researches, I proposed and designed the Basics of
Indo-China Indo-China Monsoon Time Scale which can help to
study the past, present and future conditions of the Indo-China
monsoon.
[Gangadhar.
Evidences showing that the world systems move forward fronting
and carrying heavy rains and floods in the coming years until
2055 : Necessity to establishing the Indo-china Monsoon Time
Scale.
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2026;18(5):7-93].
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj180526.03
Keywords:
Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of
Cosmology (1970-80); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87); Basics of
Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic
Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope (2000-2015); Designs of
Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still).
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Isolation and Characterization of Bacteria Associated With Heavy
Metal Polluted Soil in Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
Oyetunji,i Funmitan Nike
Department of Life Science, National Space Research and
Development Agency
Email:
Ofunmitan@gmail.com
Abstract:
This study investigated the isolation and characterization of
bacteria associated with heavy metal–polluted
soils in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria. A total
of fifteen soil samples were collected from Lugbe, Gwagwalada,
and Dutse-Alhaji and analyzed for physicochemical properties and
microbial content. Standard microbiological techniques,
including serial dilution, culture on selective media, and
biochemical tests, were employed for the isolation and
identification of bacterial species. The results revealed that
soil pH ranged
from 5.1 to 5.6 while the moisture of the soil ranged from 2.12
to 2.81. The organic matter content and the water holding
capacity content also ranged from 1.03 to 2.03 and 3.35 to 3.43
respectively.
A total of nineteen bacterial isolates were identified,
including Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
Bacillus cereus, Bacillus licheniformis,
Bacillus megaterium, and Klebsiella pneumoniae. In
Gwagwalada, B. cereus (3) was the most occurring
bacteria, followed by Bacillus licheniformis (2) and only
one (1) B. subtilis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
each, were isolated. In Dutse, Bacillus subtilis (3) and
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (2) were the only bacteria present in
the soil samples. Meanwhile, B. subtilis (3) was the most
prevalent in Lugbe soil, followed by Pseudomonas
aeruginosa (2), B. Megaterium and Klebsiella
pneumonia present recorded only one each. The bacterial
associated with the heavy metal polluted soil at different
locations in FCT, Abuja was not significantly different (P≤
0.05). Among these, Bacillus subtilis (37%) was the most
frequently occurring species, followed by Pseudomonas
aeruginosa (26%), three B. cereus (16%), and two
Bacillus licheniformis (11%) while only one (1) B.
Megaterium and Klebsiella pneumonia represented 5%
each were isolated. The findings highlight the presence of
indigenous bacteria with significant potential for
bioremediation of heavy metal–polluted soil. The study therefore
recommends further exploration of these bacterial isolates for
sustainable and eco-friendly soil remediation strategies.
[Oyetunji,i
Funmitan Nike. Isolation and Characterization of Bacteria
Associated With Heavy Metal Polluted Soil in Federal Capital
Territory, Nigeria.
Researcher
2026;18(5):94-100].
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Bacterial isolates; Heavy metal; polluted soil |
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