Lawal Adedeji Nurudeen

@unilorin.edu.ng

Lecturer, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Research Student, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
University of Ilorin



                    

https://researchid.co/proflan

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Veterinary, Microbiology (medical), Infectious Diseases, General Immunology and Microbiology

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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Lassa fever in Nigeria: epidemiology and risk perception
    Ahmad I Al-Mustapha, Ibukun Modupe Adesiyan, Terese Gabriel Orum, Oluwaseun A. Ogundijo, Adedeji Nurudeen Lawal, Okechi E. Nzedibe, Libby O. Onyeka, Kabiru U Muhammad, Lateefah Odetayo, Muftau Oyewo,et al.

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Burden associated with childhood bloodstream infection in a resourceconstrained setting
    Folake Moriliat Afolayan, Mohammed Baba Abdulkadir, Bashirat Ayobola Olanipekun, Adedeji Nurudeen Lawal, Solomon Olubodunrin Ariyib, Olayinka Rasheed Ibrahim, Harifarta Claphton Difirwiti, and Olugbenga Ayodeji Mokuolu

    Sri Lanka Journals Online (JOL)

  • Co-occurrence of antibiotic and disinfectant resistance genes in extensively drug-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from broilers in Ilorin, North Central Nigeria
    Ahmad Ibrahim Al-Mustapha, Shafi Abdullah Alada, Ibrahim Adisa Raufu, Adedeji Nurudeen Lawal, Katarina Eskola, Michael SM Brouwer, Victoria Adetunji, and Annamari Heikinheimo

    Elsevier BV

  • Gender Accessibility to Agricultural Production Resources amongst Rural Farmers in the North-Eastern Nigeria
    M.K. Aliyu, A.L. Ibrahim, H.S. Garuba, A.M. Umar, K. Muhammad, A. Lawal, A. Lawal, and O.H. Qasim

    African Journals Online (AJOL)
    This paper reviewed gender issues on accessibility to agricultural production resources and extension services amongst rural farmers in the predominant crises regions of North-East Nigeria, The study applied qualitative analysis in reviewing related literatures, workshop proceedings, seminars, intervention projects, and situation reports on the crisis-torn regions of the Country to elicit cogent facts and figures, The findings revealed that there is a great deal of gender disparity in favour of the men folk as against women and youths in the accessibility to production resources and extension services in the affected regions of the study. This has not only affected their production output but also makes them vulnerable in crisis situations. The paper thus recommends strongly for gender mainstreaming policies towards ensuring equitable access to production resources and extension services in periods of emergencies in these regions. The aftermath is for sustainability in Agricultural production and improvement in rural livelihood to guarantee food security.

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