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- ItemAn update on association of white blood cells and air pollution(International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 2023) Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu; Obeagu1Derrick Opoku; Getrude Uzoma Obeagu; Godfred Yawson Scott; Felix Amekpor; Umi Omar BunuOwing to rapid population growth and industrialization, the situation of air pollution has become a public health threat of global concern. White blood cells, also known as leukocytes or leucocytes, are immune system cells that assist in defending the body against infectious diseases and foreign intruders. White blood cells are a component of the immunological system of the body. They support the body's defense mechanisms against illness and infection. Infection or inflammation are the usual causes of an overabundance of white blood cells. A high white blood cell count may, less frequently, be a sign of some blood malignancies or bone marrow issues. Although immune system inflammatory reactions might be linked with alterations in white blood cell counts in the body, there is the need to provide more consistent reporting on the association between air pollution and varying white blood cell counts in the body
- ItemCurrent Issues on Monkey pox Infection among immunocompromised patients: African Perspectives(International Journal of Current Research in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023) Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu; Godfred Yawson Scott; Felix Amekpo; Valerie Esame NjaMonkey pox is more prevalent in a subgroup of people who also have HIV, most likely because to sexual transmission and the level of immunosuppression that these patients may display at different stages of their illness. Although monkey pox can spread to everyone who comes into contact with an infected person, the causes of this subgroup's disproportionately high prevalence are yet unknown. HIV-infected individuals are more likely to experience secondary bacterial infections, longer illnesses, and confluent or partly confluent rashes as opposed to discrete lesions. Prognosis is influenced by a number of variables, such as starting health state, concomitant diseases, prior immunisation history and comorbidities. Extended Monkeypox and protracted infection may be more likely to affect those who are immunocompromised due to HIV or other diseases.This seems to occur most frequently in people who have more severe immunosuppression.
- ItemUpdate on the Roles Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection And Malnutrition on Immunity(International Journal of Innovative and Applied Research, 2022) Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu; Godfred Yawson Scott; Felix Amekpor; Amaechi Chukwudi OfodileHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is a major public health threat to the existence of human beings especially to the developing countries like in Africa. Human Immunodeficiency Virus attacks the CD4 T cells thereby suppressing the immunity of the human host. There is high level of malnutrition in the developing countries due to poor economic status of many individuals with attendant immunodeficiency which affects the patients with HIV drastically for survival. Patients with HIV infection should maintain good nutritional status with improved immunity for increased life span and effectiveness in their works. A lot of commitment from the society is needed to encourage the patients with HIV to reduce the morbidity and mortality rates associated to HIV infection.