I’m Igwe Ugwu by name a native Okwuohia in Obowo Local Government of Imo State, Nigeria. Born on October 10th 1957, I Attended Community School Okwuohia for my living certificate in 1975, to further my education i attended Uboma secondary school, Ikperejere Etiti in 1980 for my WAEC. I’m a seasonal lecturer at Madonna University, Nigeria.
Lecturer II, Elele Campus.
This study assessed total white blood cells and CD4 cell counts among
post-menopausal women in Elele, River state, Nigeria. The findings of this study
showed that after menopause, some immune system related parameters such as
total white blood cells and CD4 cell counts decrease. This is evident in the significant reduction (P < 0.001) in white blood cells and CD4 cell counts among
post-menopausal women compared to young adults in reproductive age. The
reduction in CD4 cells and total white blood cells may put women that have attained menopause at risk of multiple infections and other associated health conditions. Hence, at menopause, women should take caution in changes in their
body physiology and chemistry to reduce the occurrence of avoidable infections.
This study assessed erythrocyte sedimentation rate, packed
cell volume and haemoglobin concentration among H. pylori
infected patients in Elele, River state, Nigeria. The findings of
this study showed that H. pylori infection leads to a slight
decline in packed cell volume and hemoglobin concentration
and an increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate. In all
cases, there was significant variation (P<0.05) between the
test subjects and control. The variations in the parameters
compared to the control suggest possible inflammation due
to H. pylori bacterium. Therefore, caution should be
exercised by H. pylori infected patients in managing their
health status so as to avoid adverse health conditions. .
Therefore, proper diet must be maintained by the patients to
avoid medical complications associated with anemia. Proper
and effective management of the infection must be
maintained.