Sumerianz Journal of Medical and Healthcare

    
Online ISSN: 2663-421X
Print ISSN: 2706-8404

Quarterly Published (4 Issues Per Year)

Journal Website: https://www.sumerianz.com/?ic=journal-home&journal=31

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Volume 2 Issue 8 (2019)

A Search for Cheaper and Eco-Friendly Approaches to Reducing Mosquito Transmitted Diseases Using Smoke Extract of Fresh Shoot Systems of Cassia Obstusifolia, Hyptis Suaveolens and Striga Hermonthica

Authors : Sadongo Wedia Victor ; Samson Abah Abagale
Abstract:
Plants have co-evolved with insects and are equipped with plethora of chemical defenses, which also tend be a powerful tools for reducing the burden of diseases caused by insects through vector control. In this research an ecofriendly approach to managing mosquitoes was studied.  Fifteen (15) sucrose fed mosquitoes were subjected to repellence tests in a linear olfactometer. The stimuli were smoke extract from three plants, pyrethroid-based standard insecticide coil (Sasso mosquito coil) and fresh air as a negative control. Comparative repellence tests were also used to assess the repellent potency of the plants. The highest repellent potency due to Cassia obstusifolia, Hyptis suaveolens and Striga hermonthica were 38%, 85% and 65% respectively using equivalent volumes of smoke extract. Extracts of two of the plants were effectively repellent as the pyrethroid-based mosquito coil. In comparative tests, there were no significant differences (P>0.05) between the activity of smoke of both S. hermonthica and H. suaveolens compared to that of the pyrethroid-based coil. Extracts of Striga hermonthica maintained good repellence close to the synthetic coil for sixty minutes. Difference between the repellence of Cassia obstusifolia and Sasso was significant, indicating the lesser repellent potency of the plant sample. Major phytochemicals in fresh aerial parts of the three plants were; terpenes, alkaloids and phenolic compounds. Hyptis suaveolens and Striga hermonthica require toxicity studies and standardization to be recommended for management of mosquitoes in pro-poor settings.

Pages: 99-105

Identification of MRSA in the Pre-Admission Clinic in Patients Scheduled for Lower Limb Arthroplasty

Authors : Hunain Aslam ; Mahad Amjad ; Syeda Manahil H. Jeoffrey ; Mustafa Pervez ; Muhammad Umer Ahmed
Abstract:
The advent of superior surgical techniques for lower limb arthroplasty resulted in benefitting many patients .However ,with the rapid increase in the total number of surgeries performed, the risk of arthroplasty revision due to Peri-Prosthesis Joint Infection(PJI) and surgical site infection(SSI) also grew . Staphylococcus, particularly MRSA due to its unique virulence factors being the major culprits. Various risk factors have an accumulative effect on the outcome of this procedure and this study aims to highlight patients who presented with  MRSA colonization pre treatment and provides indepth follow up results.

Pages: 95-98