Ibraheem Mohammed Ghali

@unilorin.edu.ng

Senior Assistant Professor, Others
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
University of Ilorin, Nigeriq

Ibraheem Mohammed Ghali

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Veterinary
22

Scopus Publications

665

Scholar Citations

15

Scholar h-index

19

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Knowledge, attitude, and practice levels of Fulani milk processors toward milk contamination and hygiene in Northern Oyo State, Nigeria
    Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Aminullah Ajiyobiojo Azeez, Mutiat Adenike Adetona, Akeem Adebola Bakare, Tajudeen Opeyemi Isola, et al.
    Discover Food, 2025
  • Evaluation and prioritization of food safety risks in the Nigerian red meat industry
    Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, Damilola Christiana Olawoye, Akeem Adebola Bakare, Tajudeen Opeyemi Isola, Nma Bida Alhaji, et al.
    Discover Food, 2025
  • Risk of zoonotic diseases among veterinary students in Nigeria: a multi-institutional national cross-sectional survey
    Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Ayomide Samuel Afolayan, Akeem Adebola Bakare, Ridwan Olamilekan Adesola, Tajudeen Opeyemi Isola, et al.
    Discover Public Health, 2025
  • Global distribution and incidence of multidrug resistant and ESBL producing Escherichia coli: an observational study of the ATLAS dataset
    Ahmad I. Al-Mustapha, Bridgit Muasa, Veronica Adetunji, Oladayo D. Awoyale, Ibukun M. Adesiyan, et al.
    Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 2025
  • Oxytetracycline Residues in Eggs From Commercial Poultry Farms in Ilorin City, Nigeria
    Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Shukrah Omotayo Ghali, Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, Ismail Adewuyi Adeyemo, Isaac Olufemi Olatoye, et al.
    Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2025
    Background: The risk of indiscriminate antibiotic use in Nigeria is high and has serious public health and food implications. The unrestricted usage of oxytetracycline can lead to the accumulation of antibiotic residues in animal products, such as eggs. Objectives: This study investigated oxytetracycline residues in eggs from 20 commercial poultry farms in Ilorin City, Nigeria. Methods: Samples were randomly collected from poultry farms in Ilorin City, Nigeria, and analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: Oytetracycline residues were detected in pooled egg samples from 15 farms (75% prevalence). The mean concentration of 398.30±186.73 µg/kg was obtained with six samples (30%) exceeding the recommended maximum residue limit (MRL) of 400 µg/kg. Standard curve analysis showed linearity (r2=0.98). Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of oxytetracycline residues in eggs produced by commercial poultry farms in Ilorin City, Nigeria. It underscores the need for better regulation and oversight of antibiotic use in poultry farming to mitigate health risks associated with antibiotic residues and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
  • Antimicrobial Use and Resistance Among Mobile Pastoralists in Nigeria: Knowledge, Practices, Risk Perceptions and Drivers for Transboundary Dissemination
    Ibraheem mohammed, Nma Alhaji, Abdulrahman Adeiza, Mohammed Aliyu, Akeem Bakare, et al.
    Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2025
    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat, particularly in livestock farming communities with widespread antimicrobial usage (AMU). This study assessed the knowledge, practices, and risk perceptions of pastoralists in Nigeria regarding AMU and AMR transmission. A cross-sectional survey of 384 respondents revealed a predominantly male (85.4%) and married (84.4%) population with limited formal education (65.2%). Knowledge of AMU and AMR was generally low, with significant gaps in understanding the risks of misuse and overuse. AMU practices included widespread self-administration without expert consultation (96.0%), frequent use for multiple purposes (58.1%), and poor adherence to withdrawal periods (90.3%). Risk perceptions varied, with high-risk concerns for contact with contaminated livestock and fomites but lower awareness of other transmission pathways. Key drivers of AMR emergence included antimicrobial misuse, anthropogenic activities, financial constraints, and climate change, with cross-border grazing identified as a major risk factor. These findings highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions to enhance awareness, promote responsible AMU, and improve risk perceptions among pastoralists. A One Health approach integrating education, policy reforms, and cross-sectoral collaboration is crucial to mitigating AMR’s impact on public health, livestock production, and environmental sustainability.
  • ANTIBIOTICS USE AND AWARENESS OF RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AMONG FISH FARMERS IN KATSINA STATE, NIGERIA
    Akeem Babatunde Dauda, Abdulsalam Sani Nababa, Justina Omolegho Oshoke, Hauwau Abubakar Salele, Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, et al.
    Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 2025
    <p><strong>Background</strong>. Disease outbreaks are considered to be a significant drawback in aquaculture development globally which leads aquaculturists to indiscriminate use of antibiotics. <strong>Objective</strong>. To assess the status of antibiotics use, farmers’ knowledge of risks associated with antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and disease occurrence in fish farms in Katsina state, Nigeria. <strong>Methodology</strong> Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to the active and accessible fish farms in the state, The data collected were presented and analyzed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression. <strong>Results</strong>: Most of the respondents were male (87.5%), aged 31 to 40 years and average of 7 years in operation. The majority (78.1%) use antibiotics for curative purposes, and the dominant usage frequency was occasional (28.1%). Majority (75%) of the respondents noted that antibiotics are readily available and moderately priced (46.9%) while the method of addition to water (37.5%) was the most frequently. Fish cure™ (37%), Aquaceryl plus™ (26%) and Oxytetracycline (10%) were the most commonly used antibiotics in the state. Most of the respondents (65.6%) are aware of the risks associated with AMR for fish but many of them (56.2%) are not aware of possible risks associated with consuming fish with antibiotic residue. Disease occurrence is very high (78.1%) among the farms in the state, with the majority (59.3%) having experienced outbreaks between one and three times. Despite the small scale of fish farming in the state, the mean economic loss due to disease outbreaks stood at ₦594, 605.3±0.21 (USD 371.63). The logistic regression model revealed that years in operation is the major factor influencing the use of antibiotics (P=0.072) and the occurrence of fish diseases (P=0.055) in fish farms in the state. <strong>Implication</strong>: Antibiotics is highly used in fish farms in the state without prescription by the veterinary experts and the majority of the farmers are not aware of risk associated with consuming fish with antibiotic residue. <strong>Conclusion</strong>.The study collectively provide a foundation for informed decision-making, targeted interventions, and future research directions in the realm of sustainable and responsible aquaculture practices in Katsina state.</p>
  • Food safety knowledge and attitudes among fish vendors in informal markets in Ilorin, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
    Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Tajudeen Opeyemi Isola, Ismail Adewuyi Adeyemo, Rafiu Adebisi Kadir, Hawau Motunrayo Ambali, et al.
    Discover Food, 2024
  • Whole genome sequencing analysis of non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in milk in Kwara State, Nigeria
    I. Ghali-Mohammed, I. A. Odetokun, I. Raufu, V. O. Adetunji
    Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research, 2024
    Background: Escherichia coli is a major cause of poor microbial quality of milk, often resulting from unhygienic milk handling. Milk contamination poses public health concerns. Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) strains in food products, particularly milk, is a critical concern for public health. Limited information exists on the detection of non-O157 E. coli pathotypes in milk sold by local processors in Nigeria. Aims: This study aimed to explore the diversity of non-O157 STEC isolates found in commercially available milk in Kwara State, Nigeria, to find the genetic diversity and potential risks associated with these strains. Methods: A subgroup of 18 representative non-O157 STEC isolated from milk samples (n=1225) was selected for whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis. Results: Four novel sequence types (ST): ST398, ST540, ST1727, and ST9891 of non-O157 E. coli involving five serotypes: O176:H30, O176:H20, O8:H20, O21:H45, and O22:H7, carrying variable proportions of virulence factors, antimicrobial resistance genes, and plasmids, were identified. Conclusion: This investigation contributes valuable data to the ongoing efforts to ensure food safety and prevent the transmission of E. coli strains through dairy products. The findings have implications for public health policies and food quality standards in Kwara State, Nigeria. Improved hygienic practices during milk handling are recommended.
  • S taphylococcus aureus contamination of animal-derived foods in Nigeria: a systematic review, 2002—2022
    Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, Mutiat Adenike Adetona, Rodhiat Oyinlola Ade-Yusuf, Adeola Oluwafunmibi Adewoye, Aliyu Nuhu Ahmed, et al.
    Food Safety and Risk, 2023
    Background Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a bacterium of public health importance. The zoonotic spread of this pathogen through animal-derived foods has been reported. This systematic literature review investigates the prevalence, distribution, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profiles, and molecular characteristics of S. aureus in the food chain in Nigeria. Methods A systematic search of online databases (Pub Med, Google Scholar, and Web of Science) for published articles from January 2002 to January 2022 was performed using the Prisma guideline. Results Fifty articles were included from an initial 511 extracted documents. These papers included research carried out in 22 states across Nigeria. S. aureus detection in most studies was above the satisfactory level for foods (≥ 104 CFU/g). The prevalence of S. aureus ranged from 1.3% in raw cow meat to 72.5% in fresh poultry meat. Most S. aureus isolates demonstrated multiple drug resistance patterns, especially being resistant to beta-lactams. There is a lack of information on the molecular typing of the S. aureus isolates. The different spa types of S. aureus isolated were t091, t314, t1476, and t4690, categorized into Multi-Locus-Sequence Types ST8, ST121, ST152, and ST789. Virulence genes detected include pvl, sea, see, spa, coa, edin, tsst, and hly. Certain AMR-encoding genes were detected, such as mecA, blaZ, fos, tet, and dfsr.. Factors contributing to the presence of S. aureus were reported as poor processing, poor sanitary conditions of the food processing units, inadequate storage units, and poor handling. Conclusion We showed that S. aureus is a major food contaminant in Nigeria despite the need for more information on the molecular typing of strains from animal-derived food sources. There is a need to control S. aureus by targeting specific entry points based on the findings on risk factors and drivers of food contamination.
  • Prevalence of Escherichia coli O157 isolated from marketed raw cow milk in Kwara State, Nigeria
    Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, Ibrahim Adisa Raufu, Nma Bida Alhaji, Victoria Olusola Adetunji
    Scientific African, 2023
  • Knowledge and self-reported food safety practices among meat consumers in Ilorin, Nigeria
    Ismail A. Odetokun, Zainab Mercy Afolaranmi, Aliyu A. Nuhu, Baasim O. Borokinni, Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, et al.
    Dialogues in Health, 2022
  • One Health risk challenges and preparedness regarding bovine tuberculosis at abattoirs in North-central Nigeria: Associated drivers and health belief
    Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, Nma Bida Alhaji, Jibrin Aminu, Mohammad Kabir Lawan, Madinat Abimbola Abdulkareem, et al.
    Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2022
  • Knowledge, Attitudes, and Risk Perception of Broiler Grow-Out Farmers on Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Oyo State, Nigeria
    Nurudeen O. Oloso, Ismail A. Odetokun, Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Folorunso O. Fasina, Isaac Olufemi Olatoye, et al.
    Antibiotics, 2022
  • Knowledge, risk perception, and prevention preparedness towards COVID-19 among a cross-section of animal health professionals in Nigeria
    Ismail Ayoade Odetokun, Nma Bida Alhaji, Uduak Akpabio, Madinat Abimbola Abdulkareem, Gladys Taye Bilat, et al.
    Pan African Medical Journal, 2022
  • A cross-sectional survey of consumers’ risk perception and hygiene of retail meat: A nigerian study
    Ismail A. Odetokun, Baasim O. Borokinni, Samiat D. Bakare, Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Nma B. Alhaji
    Food Protection Trends, 2021
  • Seropositivity and associated intrinsic and extrinsic factors for Rift Valley fever virus occurrence in pastoral herds of Nigeria: A cross sectional survey
    Nma Bida Alhaji, Jibrin Aminu, Mohammed Kabiru Lawan, Olutayo Olajide Babalobi, Ibrahim Ghali-Mohammed, et al.
    BMC Veterinary Research, 2020
  • Occupational health and food safety risks in Ilorin, Northcentral Nigeria: A cross-sectional survey of slaughterhouse workers
    Food Protection Trends, 2020
  • Survey on antimicrobial usage in local dairy cows in North-central Nigeria: Drivers for misuse and public health threats
    Nma Bida Alhaji, Mohammed Baba Aliyu, Ibrahim Ghali-Mohammed, Ismail Ayoade Odetokun
    Plos One, 2019
  • Knowledge of antimicrobial resistance among veterinary students and their personal antibiotic use practices: A national cross-sectional survey
    Ismail A. Odetokun, Uduak Akpabio, Nma B. Alhaji, Khalid T. Biobaku, Nurudeen O. Oloso, et al.
    Antibiotics, 2019
  • Staphylococcus aureus in two municipal abattoirs in Nigeria: Risk perception, spread and public health implications
    Ismail A. Odetokun, Britta Ballhausen, Victoria O. Adetunji, Ibraheem Ghali-Mohammed, Mukaila T. Adelowo, et al.
    Veterinary Microbiology, 2018
  • Serotypes, antimicrobial profiles, and public health significance of Salmonella from camels slaughtered in Maiduguri central abattoir, Nigeria
    Ibrahim A. Raufu, Ismail A. Odetokun, Fatai S. Oladunni, Mohammed Adam, Ubaidat T. Kolapo, et al.
    Veterinary World, 2015

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Molecular epidemiological exploration of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in Africa from One Health perspective: A systematic review
    NB Alhaji, A Salihu, IA Odetokun, IG Mohammed, M Mellace, MIA Hassan
    One Health Microbiology & Infection 1 (1), 3-11 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 6
  • Global distribution and incidence of multidrug resistant and ESBL producing Escherichia coli: an observational study of the ATLAS dataset
    AI Al-Mustapha, B Muasa, V Adetunji, OD Awoyale, IM Adesiyan, ...
    Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 102150 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Knowledge, attitude, and practice levels of Fulani milk processors toward milk contamination and hygiene in Northern Oyo State, Nigeria
    I Ghali-Mohammed, AA Azeez, MA Adetona, AA Bakare, TO Isola, ...
    Discover Food 5 (1), 205 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Organochlorine pesticide residues in water and Silver Catfish (Bagrus bajad Fabricius, 1775) from a tropical man-made lake, Northwestern Nigeria.
    I Abubakar, RO Moruf, I Ghali-Mohammed, HO Sadiq, LA Folorunso, ...
    Aceh Journal of Animal Science 10 (2) , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Risk of zoonotic diseases among veterinary students in Nigeria: a multi-institutional national cross-sectional survey
    I Ghali-Mohammed, AS Afolayan, AA Bakare, RO Adesola, TO Isola, ...
    Discover Public Health 22 (1), 288 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Antimicrobial Use and Resistance Among Mobile Pastoralists in Nigeria: Knowledge, Practices, Risk Perceptions and Drivers for Transboundary Dissemination.
    I Ghali-Mohammed, NB Alhaji, AM Adeiza, MB Aliyu, AA Bakare, ...
    Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences 85 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Oxytetracycline Residues in Eggs From Commercial Poultry Farms in Ilorin City, Nigeria.
    I Ghali-Mohammed, SO Ghali, IA Odetokun, IA Adeyemo, IO Olatoye
    Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine 19 (2) , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Assessment of keeping quality and microbial load of Staphylococcus aureus in cattle milk, processing facilities, and environment in Northern Oyo State, Nigeria
    I Ghali-Mohammed, AA Azeez, AO Akeem, MA Adetona, IA Adeyemo, ...
    FUDMA Journal of Sciences 9 (3), 309-315 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Evaluation and prioritization of food safety risks in the Nigerian red meat industry
    IA Odetokun, DC Olawoye, AA Bakare, TO Isola, NB Alhaji, ...
    Discover Food 5 (1), 88 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Incidence of Furuncular Myiasis due to Cordylobia anthropophaga (Blanchard, 1872) Larvae Infestation and Associated Risk Factors on Dogs in Ilorin Metropolis, North Central …
    M Rabiu, RU Adekola, SD Ola-Fadunsin, IA Ganiyu, MO Adeleke, ...
    UMYU Scientifica 4 (1), 408-415 , 2025
    2025
  • Perceptions and knowledge of frontline health workers on emerging zoonotic diseases in Nigeria
    I Ghali-Mohammed, AH Usman, MB Aliyu, U Akpabio, IA Odetokun, ...
    CABI One Health 4 (1), 0012 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • One Health Microbiology & Infection
    NB Alhaji, A Salihu, IA Odetokun, IG Mohammed, M Mellace, MIA Hassan
    2025
  • Food safety knowledge and attitudes among fish vendors in informal markets in Ilorin, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
    I Ghali-Mohammed, TO Isola, IA Adeyemo, RA Kadir, HM Ambali, ...
    Discover Food 4 (1), 161 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 6
  • Evaluation and Prioritization of Food Safety Risks in the Nigerian Red Meat Industry: A Cross-Sectional Study on Public Health Implications and Industry-Wide Practices
    IA Odetokun, DC Olawoye, AA Bakare, TO Isola, NB Alhaji, ...
    2024
  • Pathology and oxidative stress changes associated with pregnancy toxaemia in ewes
    M Adam, AA Ajadi, JA Atata, MO Olaniyi, IA Raufu, FM Lawal, A Bashir, ...
    Sahel Journal of Veterinary Sciences 21 (1), 25-33 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Seasonal variation of organochlorine pesticides residue in water and silver catfish (Bagrus Bajad fabricius, 1775) from Ajiwa Reservoir, Katsina State
    I Abubakar, A Dasuki, TA Babatunde, I Ghali-Mohammed, ...
    Journal of Research in Forestry, Wildlife and Environment 16 (2), 9-16 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Histomorphololgical Assessment of the Alcoholic Extract of Saccharum officinarum Bark as a Primary Stain
    OM Mohammed, M Alhassan, AT Muhammad, I Mohammed, U Abubakar, ...
    SJMLS 9 (2) , 2024
    2024
  • Histological Evaluation of Wound Healing Potential of Aqueous Extracts of Tamarindus indica Seed Extract in Wistar Rats
    MO Mohammed, O Angbagh, AT Muhammad, I Mohammed, U Abubakar, ...
    Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy 21 (1), 78-83 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Staphylococcus aureus contamination of Milk and Cheese: Assessment of Consumers and Vendors Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Ilorin, Nigeria
    IA Odetokun, AO Adewoye, MA Adetona, RO Ade-Yusuf, A Raza, ...
    UMYU Scientifica 3 (2), 211-222 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Discover Food
    I Ghali‑Mohammed, TO Isola, IA Adeyemo, RA Kadir, HM Ambali, ...
    2024

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Knowledge of antimicrobial resistance among veterinary students and their personal antibiotic use practices: A national cross-sectional survey
    IA Odetokun, U Akpabio, NB Alhaji, KT Biobaku, NO Oloso, ...
    Antibiotics 8 (4), 243 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 76
  • Neglected zoonotic diseases in Nigeria: Role of the public health veterinarian
    N Elelu, JO Aiyedun, IG Mohammed, OO Oludairo, IA Odetokun, ...
    The Pan African Medical Journal 32, 36 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 74
  • Staphylococcus aureus in two municipal abattoirs in Nigeria: Risk perception, spread and public health implications
    IA Odetokun, B Ballhausen, VO Adetunji, I Ghali-Mohammed, ...
    Veterinary Microbiology 216, 52-59 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 64
  • Survey on antimicrobial usage in local dairy cows in North-central Nigeria: Drivers for misuse and public health threats
    NB Alhaji, MB Aliyu, I Ghali-Mohammed, IA Odetokun
    PloS one 14 (12), e0224949 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 56
  • Occupational Health and Food Safety Risks in Ilorin, Northcentral Nigeria: A Cross-sectional Survey of Slaughterhouse Workers.
    IA Odetokun, I Ghali-Mohammed, NB Alhaji, AA Nuhu, HA Oyedele, ...
    Food Protection Trends 40 (4) , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 38
  • S taphylococcus aureus contamination of animal-derived foods in Nigeria: a systematic review, 2002—2022
    IA Odetokun, MA Adetona, RO Ade-Yusuf, AO Adewoye, AN Ahmed, ...
    Food safety and risk 10 (1), 6 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 31
  • Prevalence of Escherichia coli O157 isolated from marketed raw cow milk in Kwara State, Nigeria
    I Ghali-Mohammed, IA Odetokun, IA Raufu, NB Alhaji, VO Adetunji
    Scientific African 19, e01469 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 30
  • Knowledge and self-reported food safety practices among meat consumers in Ilorin, Nigeria
    IA Odetokun, ZM Afolaranmi, AA Nuhu, BO Borokinni, I Ghali-Mohammed, ...
    Dialogues in health 1, 100039 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 27
  • A Cross-Sectional Survey of Consumers' Risk Perception and Hygiene of Retail Meat: A Nigerian Study.
    IA Odetokun, BO Borokinni, SD Bakare, I Ghali-Mohammed, NB Alhaji
    Food Protection Trends 41 (3) , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 26
  • Herd growth parameters and constraints of camel rearing in Northeastern Nigeria
    AZ Jaji, N Elelu, MB Mahre, K Jaji, LIG Mohammed, M Audu Likita, ...
    Pastoralism 7 (1), 16 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 25
  • Serospatial epidemiology of zoonotic Coxiella burnetii in a cross section of cattle and small ruminants in northern Nigeria
    N Elelu, AA Bankole, RJ Musa, IA Odetokun, M Rabiu, KT Biobaku, ...
    Plos one 15 (10), e0240249 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 24
  • Seropositivity and associated intrinsic and extrinsic factors for Rift Valley fever virus occurrence in pastoral herds of Nigeria: a cross sectional survey
    NB Alhaji, J Aminu, MK Lawan, OO Babalobi, I Ghali-Mohammed, ...
    BMC veterinary research 16 (1), 243 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 23
  • Handling practices and contamination of raw milk sold for consumption in markets of Kwara State, Nigeria.
    I Ghali-Mohammed, IA Odetokun, IA Raufu, VO Adetunji
    Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences 20 (1), 50 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 21
  • Knowledge, risk perception, and prevention preparedness towards COVID-19 among a cross-section of animal health professionals in Nigeria
    IA Odetokun, NB Alhaji, U Akpabio, MA Abdulkareem, GT Bilat, D Subedi, ...
    The Pan African Medical Journal 41, 20 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 16
  • Serotypes, antimicrobial profiles, and public health significance of Salmonella from camels slaughtered in Maiduguri central abattoir, Nigeria
    IA Raufu, IA Odetokun, FS Oladunni, M Adam, UT Kolapo, GJ Akorede, ...
    Veterinary World 8 (9), 1068 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 16
  • One Health risk challenges and preparedness regarding bovine tuberculosis at abattoirs in North-central Nigeria: Associated drivers and health belief
    IA Odetokun, NB Alhaji, J Aminu, MK Lawan, MA Abdulkareem, ...
    PLoS neglected tropical diseases 16 (9), e0010729 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 15
  • Knowledge, attitudes, and risk perception of broiler grow-out farmers on antimicrobial use and resistance in Oyo State, Nigeria
    NO Oloso, IA Odetokun, I Ghali-Mohammed, FO Fasina, IO Olatoye, ...
    Antibiotics 11 (5), 567 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 13
  • knowledge of antimicrobial resistance among veterinary students and their personal antibiotic use practices: A National cross-sectional survey. Antibiotics. 2019; 8 (4): 243
    IA Odetokun, U Akpabio, NB Alhaji, KT Biobaku, NO Oloso, ...
    PubMed 1, 07-19 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 11
  • Isolation and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of Salmonella species from patients attending hospitals and diagnostic laboratories in Maiduguri, northeastern …
    AO Ahmed, IA Raufu, IA Odetokun, FS Oladunni, GJ Akorede, IM Ghali, ...
    2016
    Citations: 11
  • Bacteria contamination of surfaces and facilities at the ultra-modern abattoir Ilorin, North Central, Nigeria.
    IA Odetokun, A Atane, KM Mohammed, NB Alhaji, I Ghali-Mohammed, ...
    Journal of Sustainable Veterinary & Allied Sciences 1 (2) , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 8