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Isolation of pathogenic strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from mobile phones in a tertiary institution in Ibadan, Nigeria
PLASMID PROFILE, METHICILLIN RESISTANCE DETERMINANTS AND CHARACTERISATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS SPECIES ISOLATED FROM CLINICAL AND COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTS IN IBADAN
Molecular characterisation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains
Prevalence of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus and resistance pattern of its clinical strains to beta-lactam antibiotics
Characterisation and genotyping of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus isolates from a tertiary healthcare centre in Ogun state Nigeria
Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus: awareness, knowledge and disposition to screening among healthcare workers in critical care units of a Nigerian hospital
Detection of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producers from ready-to-eat roasted beef in Ibadan north, Nigeria.
The use of mobile phones in the public areas of a Nigerian University Library
Use of mobile phones for academic purposes by law students of Igbinedion University, Okada
Mobile phone usage and consumption motivations in Ota, Nigeria
The use of mobile phones to mediate a design experiment in a secondary school
Mobile banking or m-banking is becoming a prominent feature in banking operations in Nigeria with more and more banks adopting this technology in order to provide the growing population of their customers with fast, accessible, reliable and quality services. The technology of mobile banking has emerged as a possible powerful provider of bundle of banking services. The mobile banking system involves the use of a mobile device (e.g. phone) to pay for goods or services either at the point of sale or conduct of banking transactions anywhere and anytime. The study evaluated the attitude of bank customers towards the adoption of M-banking services and challenges of mobile phone in conducting banking transactions in Nigeria with analytical focus on Enugu State. The survey research approach was adopted and data were collected from 200 respondents that include bank staff and customers of selected banks in Enugu metropolis. The analysis of data was conducted using descriptive statistical technique. The study revealed that the level of adoption of mobile banking in Enugu State is still low among the middle aged respondents compared to the aged. A massive awareness program to publicize the purpose and benefits derivable from the use of mobile banking should be encouraged. This, it is hoped, will boost the level of adoption of mobile banking services because of the convenience and accessibility offered by this banking platform.
Molecular characterisation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates associated with outbreaks in burn wound and neonatal ward patients at healthcare centres in Gauteng, South Africa
How refugees in South Africa use mobile phones for social connectedness
Mobile phone use for agribusiness by farmers in Southwest Nigeria
The effect of non thermal 900 MHZ mobile phone radiation on human spermatozoa
Genetic diversity of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains in the Pretoria region in South Africa
Driver phone use detection using visual, audio and inertial sensor processing
Characterisation of clinically important Staphylococcus and Enterococcus species prevalent in livestock, human contacts and water samples in Gauteng, South Africa
Use of mobile phones for project based learning by undergraduate students of Nigerian private universities
NB-IoT (LTE Cat-NB1 / narrow-band IoT) performance evaluation of variability in multiple LTE vendors, UE devices and MNOs
A methodology for implementing a water balance of ESKOM power stations using the online condition monitoring software EtaPRO
The use of mobile phone advertising as an effective medium to reach the South African urban bottom of the pyramid
Essays on telecommunications demand and regulatory policies
Socioeconomic dynamics of multiple mobile phone (M2P) usage and communication in Ota, Nigeria