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SAM-WOBO Sammy Olufemi Hanacho 

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Prof. Sammy O. Sam-Wobo serves as Head, Department of Pure and Applied Zoology where he assist in upholding the mission statement of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria; and in its tripodal mandate of teaching, research and community services. A key driver in Public Health Parasitology research, Prof. Sam-Wobo had overseen the World Health Organisation/African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (WHO/APOC) Cross Country Study on the elimination of onchocerciasis in Southwestern Nigeria as Principal Investigator/Team Leader from 2007-2012. He serve on several university committees. He had acted as Ag. Head, Departmental Postgraduate Coordinator, Departmental Part-time degree programme Coordinator until his appointment as Head of Department and a member-COLBIOS Board of Studies. He serves as the Chair of the University Sports Committee from 2010-2014, and 2017- date, where he provides direction and leadership to the ever-expanding frontiers of sports in the university community.

Prof. Sam-Wobo who holds degrees of B.Sc., M.Sc., PhD, had attended some professional trainings such as the Advanced Digital Appreciation Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADAPTI), organized by Digital Bridge Institute and the Nigerian Communication Commission at ICT Scholars Centre, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria; Research Methodology and Manuscript Writing Workshop organzed by Association of Editors of Scholarly Publications in Nigeria (AESPN) at Abuja, Nigeria; World Health Organisation (WHO) Training of Trainers’ for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the African Region at Lusaka, Zambia; International Course on Strengthening Contemporary School Health, Nutrtion and HIV Prevention Programmes at Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research Accra, Ghana; WHO/APOC/SIZ Entomology Techniques Training for Multi-country Blackfly Migration research at Makeni-Sierra Leone, Training Workshop on Writing Grant Winning Research proposals; and Workshop on Teaching and Academic administarion on the Nigerian University Systems among others.

Ph.D., University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria                        –    2000 – 2005

M.Sc., University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria                        –    1996 – 1998

B.Sc., University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria                        –    1992 – 1994

H.N.D, Rivers State University of Science & Technology, Port Harcourt, Nigeria    –    1980 – 1984

Research in Progress

(i)          Studies on Water, Sanitation and Patterns of Filarial and Helminth Infections in Northern and Southern Nigeria

(ii)         Forest plants and its effects on Simulium activities.

(iii)        Rectal Artesunate suppositories in the management of childhood malaria

(iv)        Health challenges affecting students in tertiary school communities

(v)         Malaria parasitaemia in school attending children

(vi)        Access to good water by tertiary school students

(vii)       Cyto -taxonomy of Simulium sp and perceptions of community members.

(viii)      Mapping of Mosquitoes for Lymphatic Filariasis in Southwest Nigeria

(ix)        Epidemiology  and  impact  of  Foodborne  Trematodiasis  and  Taeniasis  among  Abattoirs  in Ogun State.

(x)         Status of Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic Filariasis in Ogun State

Research completed

(i)          Knowledge, Attitude and Hygiene Practices on the continuous transmission of malaria parasites and gastrointestinal helminths

(ii)         Small Ruminants and Helminthiasis

(iii)        Pastoral activities and the transmission of Trypanosomiasis in a derived savanna

(iv)        Malaria parasitaemia in school attending children

(v)         Onchocerciasis and its control in South-western Nigeria

(vi)        Effects of helminthiasis on rice growing communities

(vii)       Studies on co-infections of HIV-AIDS and Malaria among pregnant women

  1. UNAAB Postgraduate Scholar’s award as outstanding 1999 M.Sc. graduate in the distinction class (70%)
  2. Sponsorship by WHO/APOC/SIZ for Entomology May 28 – June 30, 2007 Techniques Training for Multi-country Blackfly Migration research at Makeni-Sierra Leone.
  3. Travel grant by WHO/APOC to participate in the APOC/MDSC Expert   January 30-31, 2008 Committee on Onchocerciasis Surveillance and Control in ex-OCP andAPOC countries held at APOC Headquarters, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
  4. Research award by WHO/APOC Ouagadougou – 2007 – 2012      Cross-Border  Blackfly Migration Study involving Entomology and Epidemiological studies covering Ogun and Oyo States, Nigeria.
  5. Research award by Acino Pharma Ltd Dornacherstrasse, Switzerland 2013 – 2014 – donation of Rectal Artesunate (Plasmotrim rectocap 50/200mg drugs) for Rural Community Based Introduction As Pre-Referral and  for TherapeuticTreatment Of Childhood Malaria In Ogun State, South-Western Nigeria
  6. Research award by WHO/Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Nigeria 2014 supply of LF ICT Test Kits  for Epidemiological Studies on Lymphatic Filariasis in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State, South-Western Nigeria.
  7. Research award by PATH, Washington USA                                                Feb – June 2015 supply of SD BIOLINE Onchocercasis IgG4 Test Kits (Ov16) For surveillance studies of onchocerciasis status in meso-endemic LGAs of Ogun State.
  8. Research award by PATH, Washington USA                                              August 2015 Biplex Studies on Ov16/Wb123 studies of the use of biplex as diagnostic tool for Onchocerca volvulus and Wuchereria bancrofti
  9. Research award by WHO, Geneva Feb – May 2016 Safety and Efficacy studies on drug treatment of Praziquantil and Albendazole on School Children in Four Local Government Areas, Ogun State.
  10. Research award by PATH, Washington USA September 2016 Biplex Studies on Ov16/Wb123 studies of the use of biplex as diagnostic tool for Onchocerca volvulus and Wuchereria bancrofti in Ogun State.
  11. Fellowship Award (FZSN) –by Zoological Society of Nigeria (ZSN)                October 2018
  12. Research award by Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Nigeria                     March 2019 supply of LF Test Kits  for Evaluation Studies on Lymphatic Filariasis in Some Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria.
  1. Member – Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN)
  2. Member – Zoological Society of Nigeria (ZSN)
  3. Member – World Association of Medical Editors (WAME)
  4. Member – Science Association of Nigeria (SAN)
  5. Member – Association of Editors of Scholarly Publications in Nigeria (AESPN)
  6. Member – International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID)
  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Otun, I. O., Adeyemi, E. E., Surakat, O. A., and Adekunle, N. O. (2015). Morphotaxonomy and distribution of indoor mosquitoes in private residential houses inhabited by University Students, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Paper presented at the 9th World Congress of the World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases (WSPID), Rio De Janerio, Brazil; November 19-22, 2015
  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Asimiea, O. A., Oganah, B. C., Oludemi, A. O., Adeleke, M. A., and Surakat, O. A. (2015). Onchocerciasis: Perception and status of community members in non- ivermectin coverage areas of Ogun State, Nigeria. Paper presented at the 9th World Congress of the World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases (WSPID), Rio De Janerio, Brazil; November 19-22, 2015
  1. N. Adekunle, S.O. Sam-Wobo, G.A. Dedeke, D.A. Ojo, U.F. Ekpo, W.A. Abimbola, and O.A. Surakat  (2013)  Evaluation  of  Diagnostic  Methods  For  Malaria  Parasites  From  Persons Attending Primary Health Facilities, Ogun State, Nigeria. Paper presented at the 8th World Congress of the World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases (WSPID), Cape Town, South Africa; November 19-22, 2013
  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2012). Project Management “Experiences of WHO/APOC/FUNAAB Blackfly Migration Project”. Paper presented at the Workshop on Fund sourcing, Proposal writing and Project management at the International Scholars Centre, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta from December 3-5, 2012.
  1. Sam-Wobo, O. H. (2011). Study of root and leaf extracts of four plants, Occimum gratissimum, Azadirachta indica, Pterocarpus  santalinoides  and  Pistia hyptis  for  repellent activities against the adults of Simulium damnosum sensu lato. Paper  presented  at  the  4th   Stakeholders  Meeting  of  the  African  Network  for  Drugs  and Diagnostics  Innovation  24-27  October  2011  United  Nations  Conference  Centre,  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

(a)  Dissertation/Thesis

  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O. (1984) An investigation into the medicinal properties of Piper guineense (African black pepper) on some selected microorganisms HND Project- R/S University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt.
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O (1994) Dracunculiasis and the impact of Nigeria Guineaworm Eradication Programme (NIGEP) in three villages of Obafemi/Owode LGA of Ogun State, B.Sc. Project University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O (1999) Helminthiasis in some rural communities of Ogun State, M.Sc. DissertationThesis, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (January).
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O. (2005) Prevalence, Intensity and Re-infection patterns of Ascaris lumbricoides and Hygiene practices among school children in Ogun State, Nigeria. PhD Thesis, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (January).

(b)  Journal Articles in Print

  1. Mafiana, C.F. M.B. Osho and Sam-Wobo, S. (1997): Gastrointestinal helminth parasitesof  the  black  rat  (Rattus  rattus)  in  Abeokuta,  Southwest  Nigeria.  Journal  of  Helminthology71:217–220.      Published      by      Cambridge      University      Press.      Available      online      at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract
  1. Mafiana, C.F, Sam-Wobo,  S.O and Akinsete, A.A (2000): Epidemiology of Ascariasis in some rural communities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Global Journal of Pure and Allied Sciences6(1)23-26. Published by Bachudo Science Company Limited. Available online at http://www.globaljournalseries.com/
  1. Idowu, O. A., Idowu, A.B., Mafiana, C.F., and S.O. Sam-Wobo (2000). Multiplication and viability of axenically cultivated Trypanosoma vivax in vitro and invivo. Bioscience Research Communications 12(4): 395 – 400. Published by Klobex Academic Publishers, Ilorin, Nigeria. Available online at http://www.klobex.org/page8.html
  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O. and Mafiana, C. F. (2003): Prevalence and identification of helminth parasites of local chickens of Abeokuta, Nigeria. ASSET- An International Journal Series B 2 (2): 141-147. Published by the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available online at www.unaab.edu.ng
  1. 5. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Mafiana, C. F. and Koiki, O. A(2003): Prevalence and intensityof gastrointestinal helminths of frogs in Abeokuta, Nigeria. International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Science, Environment and Technology Series B 2 (2): 149-154. Published by the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available online at www.unaab.edu.ng
  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Mafiana, C. F. and Idowu, A.B. (2004): Re-infection patterns of ascariasis among school children in Ogun State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Parasitology. 25  :  7-13.  Published  by  the  Parasitology  and  Public  Health  Society  of  Nigeria  (PPSN).  Available online at    http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar
  1. Adekunle, M. F and Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2004). Ethnobotany and prioritisation of forest plants used in traditional treatment of Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis Linn) infections in Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Forestry 34 (2): 71 – 80. Published by the Forestry Association of Nigeria. Not available online.
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O., Mafiana, C.F. and Amusan, A.A. (2005) Health knowledge and hygiene behaviours in relation to Ascariasis among schoolchildren in Ogun State, Nigeria. Tanzania Health Research Bulletin(2), 62-66. Published by the Tanzania Medical Research Institute. Available online at: http://www.bioline.org.br/journals and http://www.ajol.info/index.php/thrb
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O. and Mafiana, C.F. (2005). The effects of surface soil physio-chemical properties on the prevalence of helminths in Ogun State, Nigeria. University of Zambia Journal of Science and Technology 9 (2): 13-20. Published by the University of Zambia. Available online at http://www.chatbots.org/journal/journal_of_science_and_technology/
  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Oyeyemi, O. A., Idowu, O. A. and Afolarin, A. (2006) Assessment of health knowledge and risk factors associated with intestinal helminths in tertiary schools in Abeokuta, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 27:76-80. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O., Mafiana, C. F., Onashoga, S.A. and Vincent, O.R. (2007). MONRATE: A descriptive tool for calculation and prediction of re-infection of Ascaris lumbricoides (Ascaridida: Ascarididae) Rev. Biol. Trop. (Int. J. Trop. Biol.) Vol. 55 (3-4): 755-760Published by the Universidad de Costa Rica. Available online at  http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/
  1. Idowu, O.A., Olorode N., Idowu A.B. and Sam-Wobo, S.O. (2007). Fascioliasis: Prevalence, Protein Content and Attitude of meat sellers to infected Livers of slaughtered cattle in Abeokuta. The Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 28 (2):125-128. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O., Ashade, A. A. and Mafiana, C. F. (2007). Ascariasis and its impact inrural communities near Abeokuta, Nigeria. ASSET- An International Journal Series B 6 (2): 152-162 Published by the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available online at www.unaab.edu.ng
  1. Ekpo, U.F, Odoemene, S. N., Mafiana, C. F. and Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2008). Helminthiasis and hygiene conditions of schools in Ikenne, Ogun State, Nigeria. PLoS Journal of Neglected Tropical Diseases 2(1): 146 (1-6). Published online by the Public Library of Science (PLoS). Available online at http://www.plosntds.org/
  1. Sam-Wobo, S.O.Mafiana, C. F., Agwuegbo, S., Adebanji, A. O., Agbeyangi, O and Idowu, O. A. (2008). Incidence of Ascariasis infection among primary school children in Ogun State, Nigeria: A Generalized Linear Model Approach The Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 29 (1): 32-37. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar
  1. Adeleke, M. A., Mafiana, C. F., Idowu, A. B., Adekunle, M. F. and Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2008). Mosquito larval habitats and its Public health implications in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Tanzania Journal of Health Research10 (2): 103-107. Published by the Tanzania Medical Research Institute. Available online at: http://www.bioline.org.br/journals and http://www.ajol.info/index.php/thrb
  2. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Akinboroye, T., Anosike, J. C. and Adewale, B. (2008). Knowledge and practices of pregnant women in semi-urban communities on malaria treatment measures, Abeokuta,  Nigeria.  Tanzania  Journal  of  Health  Research  10  (4):  226-231.  Published  by  the Tanzania  Medical  Research  Institute.  Available  online  at:  http://www.bioline.org.br/journals and http://www.ajol.info/index.php/thrb
  3. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Ekpo, U. F., Ameh, I. G. and Osileye, O. T.  (2009). Continued high endemicity of urinary schistosomiasis in Ogun State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 30 (1): 48 – 52. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar
  4. Adah, P.O., Mafiana, C.F. and Sam-Wobo S.O. (2009).  Impact assessment of the use of insecticide-treated bed nets on parasitaemia and anaemia for malaria control in children, Ogun State, Nigeria. Public Health 123: 390-392. Published by Elsevier Publishers for the Royal Society for Public Health, United Kingdom. Available online at http://www.elsevier.com/
  5. M.A. Adeleke, C.F. Mafiana, A.B. Idowu, S.O. Sam-Wobo  and  O.A. Idowu. (2010). Population dynamics of indoor sampled mosquitoes and their implication in disease transmission in Abeokuta, south-western Nigeria. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases 47 (1): 33–38 Published by the National Institute of Malaria Research on behalf of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Available online at www.mrcindia.org/journal
  6. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Igenezoa, A. J., Idowu, O. A., Otesile, E. B., Ekpo, U. F. and Kehinde, O. O. (2010). Bovine Trypanosomosis and its impact on cattle in derived savanna areas of Ogun State, Nigeria Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology Vol. 1(3), 43-47. Published by Academic Journals. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/jphe
  7. Ekpo U.F, Laja-Deile A, Oluwole A.S, Sam-Wobo S.O, and Mafiana C.F (2010). Urinary schistosomiasis among preschool children in a rural community near Abeokuta, Nigeria. Parasites & Vectors3:58:1-5. Published by BioMed Central. Available online at http://www.parasitesandvectors.com
  8. Adeleke M.A, Mafiana C.F, Sam-Wobo S.O, Olatunde G.O, Ekpo U.F, Akinwale O.P, and Toe L (2010). Biting behaviour of Simulium damnosum complex and Onchocerca volvulus infection along the Osun River, Southwest Nigeria. Parasites & Vectors, 3:93: 1-7. Published by BioMed Central. Available online at http://www.parasitesandvectors.com
  9. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Amusa, A. A.; Idowu, O. A. and Mafiana, C. F. (2010) Assessment of HIV and malaria infections and perception among antenatal women in Ogun State, Nigeria Journal of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 9(1):115-123. Published by the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available online at www.unaab.edu.ng
  10. M. A. Adeleke, C. F. Mafiana, S. O. Sam-Wobo, O. P. Akinwale, G. O. Olatunde, M. Sanfo, A. Adjami and L. Toe` (2010). Molecular characterisation of the Simulium damnosum complex (Diptera: Simuliidae) found along the Osun River system, in south–western Nigeria. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, Vol. 104, No. 8, 679–683. Published by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Available online at http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/
  11. M.A Adeleke, C.F Mafiana, S.O Sam-Wobo, G.O Olatunde and O.P Akinwale (2010). Morphotaxonomic  studies  on  Simulium  damnosum  Theobald  Complex  (Diptera  :  Simuliidae) along Osun River, Southwest Nigeria. Acta Entomologica Sinica 53 (11): 1319-1324. Published by Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Entomological Society of China. Available online at http://www.insect.org.cn/EN/
  12. Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Adeleke, M. A.; Mafiana, C. F.  and Surakat, O. H. (2011). Comparative Repellent Activities of some plant extracts against Simulium damnosum complexJournal of Vector-Borne and Zoonotic DiseasesVolume 11(8): 1201 – 1204. Official journal of Society for Zoonotic Ecology and Epidemiology. Available online at http://www.liebertpub.com
  13. M. A. Adeleke, S. O. Sam-Wobo, G. O. Olatunde, O. P. Akinwale, U. F. Ekpo and C. F. Mafiana (2011). Bioecology of Simulium Damnosum Theobald Complex along Osun River, Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Rural and Tropical Public Health, Volume 10: 39 ‐ 43. Published by the Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University Australia. Available online at http://www.jcu.edu.au/jrtph/
  14. Idowu O.A., Sam-Wobo S.O., Oluwole A.S., and Adediran A.S. (2011). Awareness, Possession  and use of insecticide-treated nets for prevention of malaria in children under five in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 47 117–121. Published on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians by Wiley- Blackwell Publishers. Available online at http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal
  15. S O Sam-Wobo, J M Idowu and M A Adeleke (2011). Urinary schistosomiasis among children and teenagers near Oyan dam, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Journal of Rural and Tropical Public Health, Volume 10: 57 – 60. Published by the Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University Australia. Available online at http://www.jcu.edu.au/jrtph/
  16. Adeleke, M. A., Sam-Wobo, S. O., Mafiana, C. F.  and Olatunde, G. O. (2011) Perception on bioecology of onchocerciasis vectors around Osun River, South-western Nigeria. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology Vol. 3(4): 162-166, Published by Academic Journals. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/jphe
  17. Dansu, B.M. Asiribi,O. E. and S.O. Sam-Wobo (2011): High-Dimensional Joint Model for Longitudinal Binary Outcome. Journal of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology Vol. 10 (1): 12-18. Published by the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available online at www.unaab.edu.ng
  18. Asimiea, O. A. and Sam-Wobo, S. O (2011). The Impact of Hydrocarbon Waste from Brass Oil terminal on the Phytoplankton and Periphyton Communities of the Lower Brass River, Niger Delta, Nigeria. Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Applied Sciences  2 (5): 729-733. Published by Scholarlink Research Institute Journals. Available online at http://www.jeteas.scholarlinkresearch.org
  19. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Agbeyangi O. A., Ekpo, U. F., Akinloye O. A, Mafiana, C. F. and Adeleke, M. A. (2012). Rectal artesunates, their utilization and parental perception in the management of malaria in children from Abeokuta, Southwestern, Nigeria.  Journal of Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Vol. 12 (2):151-155. Official journal of Society for Zoonotic Ecology and Epidemiology. Available online at http://www.liebertpub.com
  20. U.F. Ekpo, O.M. Alabi, A.S. Oluwole and S.O. Sam-Wobo (2012). Schistosoma haematobium infections in preschool children from two rural communities in Ijebu East, south-western Nigeria. Journal of Helminthology, 86: 323–328. Published by Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom. doi:10.1017/S0022149X11000459. Available online at http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A83h2gk9
  21. Adeleke, M. A., Sam-Wobo, S. O, Olatunde, G. O., Akinwale, O. P. and Mafiana, C. F. (2012). Attraction of Simulium damnosum Complex to Pterocarpus santalinoides: A preliminary study. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 7 (1): 368-371Published by Gazi University, Turkey. Available online at http://www.munisentzool.org/default.asp?blogs=libdown&id=586
  22. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Ajao, O. K., Adeleke, M. A. and Ekpo, U. F. (2012). Trichomoniasis among ante-natal attendees in a tertiary health facility, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 7 (1): 380-384Published by Gazi University, Turkey. Available online at http://www.munisentzool.org/default.asp?blogs=libdown&id=588
  23. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Asiwaju, R., Idowu, O. A., Eromosele, C. O. and Adeleke, M. A. (2012).Communal evaluation of Intestinal Helminthes in some Guineaworm-Controlled Communities in Ogun State, NigeriaJournal of Entomology and Nematology Vol. 4(2), pp. 7-11. Published by Academic Journals. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/jen ISSN 2006- 9855© 2012
  24. Adeleke, M. A., Akatah, H. A., Hassan, A. O., Sam-Wobo, S. O., Famodimu, T. M., Olatunde, G. O. and Mafiana, C. F. 2012. Implication of cockroaches as vectors of gastrointestinal parasites in parts of Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria. Munis Entomology & Zoology7 (2): 1106-1110. Published by Gazi University, Turkey. Available online at http://www.munisentzool.org/default.asp?blogs=contents&issue=35
  25. Sam-Wobo, SO; Adeleke, MA; Jayeola, OA; Adeyi, AO; Oluwole, AS; Ikenga, M., Lawniye, A., Gazama, J., Kagni, A., Kosoko, T. O., Agbeyangi, O., Bankole, S., Toé, L;  Mafiana, C. F. and Yameogo, L; (2012). Epidemiological Evaluation of onchocerciasis along Ogun River System, Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases 49:101-104. Published by the Indian National Institute of Malaria Research. Available online at http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/492101.pdf.
  26. M. A. Adeleke , S. O.  Sam-Wobo, O.  P. Akinwale, G. O. Olatunde, and C. F. Mafiana (2012).Biting on human body parts of Simulium vectors and its implication for the manifestation of Onchocerca nodules along Osun river, southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases 49: pp. 140–142. Published by the Indian National Institute of Malaria Research. Available online at http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/492101.pdf
  27. Olayiwola, I. O., Oganah, B. C., Onabanjo O. O., Oguntona, C. R. B., Popoola, A. R., Sanni, S. A., Afolabi W.A.O, and Sam-Wobo, S.O. (2012). Consumption Pattern of Maize Based Dishes In Four Agro-Ecological Zones of Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Science and Environment 12(2):45-61. Published by the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. ISSN: Online – 2315 – 7453
  28. Sam-Wobo, SO; Adeleke, MA; Jayeola, OA; Adeyi, AO; Oluwole, AS; Adewale, B; Mafiana, CF; Bissan, Y; Toé, L; Yameogo, L; Mutabaruka, E and Amazigo UV. (2013). Seasonal fluctuations of Simulium damnosum complex and Onchocerca microfilarial evaluation in river systems, South-west Nigeria International Journal of Tropical Insect Science Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 2–7. Published by Cambridge Press, United Kingdom. Available online at http://journals.cambridge.org/repo A88vVXxu
  29. Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Ajayi, T. O; Ijaduola T.; Ekpo, U. F.; Adeleke, M. A., Surakat, O. A. and Mafiana C. F. (2013). Status of Urinary Schistosomiasis among primary school children in Abeokuta, NigeriaInternational Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences  5 (3): 106 – 109. Published by Academic Journals. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/IJMMS.
  30. Sam-Wobo,  S.  O.;  Akintola,  O.;  Atungwu,  J.;  Ekpo,  U.  F.;  Adeleke,  M.  A.  and Mafiana,  C.  F. (2013). Prevalence and effect of schistosome and soil-transmitted helminth infection on labour input   in   rice-growing   communities   of   Ogun   State,   South-western   Nigeria.  Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health 10 (2): e8841–8. Official journal of the Italian Society of Medical Statistics         and         Clinical         Epidemiology         (SISMEC).         Available         online         at http://ebph.it/article/view/8841/8025
  31. Adeleke, M.A; Adebimpe, W.O; Sam-Wobo-S.O; Wahab, A.A; Akinyosoye, L.S; and Adelowo, T.O. (2013). Sero-prevalence of malaria, hepatitis B and syphilis among pregnant women attending ante-natal clinic in Osogbo, southwestern Nigeria. American Journal of Microbiology vol 4: 20 -23. Published by Science Publications. Available online at http://www.thescipub.com/ajm.toc.
  32. Olayiwola, I. O., Oganah, B. C., Oguntona, C. R. B., Popoola, A. R., Sanni, S. A. and Sam-Wobo,  S.  O.  (2013).  Status  of  aflatoxin  and  anti-nutritional  contents  of  standardized maize-based  dishes/snacks  consumed  in  Nigeria.  Discourse  Journal  of  Agriculture  and  Food Sciences. Vol 1(5): 93-96. Available online at http/www.resjournals.org/JAFS.
  33. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Alade, R., Olaore, D., Asimiea, O. A., Adekunle, O. N. and Surakat, O. A. (2013). Water Supply and Sanitation Facility Accessibility in Off-Campus houses populated by Students in Tertiary Institutions, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 34 (2) 13-18.  Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar
  34. Agbeyangi, O.A., Sam-Wobo, S.O., Ekpo, U.F., Akinloye, O.A., Mafiana, C.F., Oduwole, O.A., Adediran, O.A., Dedeke, I.O.F and Oniwide, T.R. (2013).  Options and Prospects of Management of Malaria with Rectal Artesunate in Abeokuta South-Western Nigeria.  Journal of Current Research In Science (ISSN 2322-5009) Vol. 1, No. 6: 507-512. Available online at www.jcrs010.com.
  35. Shittu, O.B.; Adeniran, S.A.; Afolabi, O. R.; Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2013).  Random Amplified Polymorphic   DNA   typing   of   multidrug-resistant   clinical   and   environmental   Pseudomonas aeruginosa  strains  from  southwest,  Nigeria.    Journal  of  Natural  Sciences,  Engineering  and Technology    12:    Published    by    Federal    University    of    Agriculture,    Abeokuta,    Nigeria. www.funaab.edu.ng.   ISSN: Print 2277-0593; Online 2315-7461.
  36. Agbeyangi, O.A., Sam-Wobo, S.O., Ekpo, U.F., Akinloye, O.A., Mafiana, C.F., Oduwole, O.A., Adediran, O.A., Dedeke, I.O.F and Oniwide, T.R. (2013).  Artesunate Suppository for Pre-Referral Treatment of Uncomplicated and Severe Falciparum Malaria in Under Five Years Children attending Two Health Facilities in Abeokuta, Nigeria.  Journal of Current Research In Science (ISSN 2322-5009) Vol. 1, No. 6:  526-532. Available online at www.jcrs010.com.
  37. Sam-Wobo, S.O. and Asiwaju, R.T.  (2014) Status of Falciparum Malaria in Some Granite Mining Communities Of Odeda Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria.  Research Journal in Engineering and Applied Sciences 3(1) 34-37. Available online at www.emergingresource.org
  38. Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Adekunle, N. O; Adeleke, M. A.; Dedeke, G. A.; Oke, O. A.; Abimbola, W. A; and Surakat, O. A. (2014). Epidemiological factors in prevalence of malaria parasites in Primary Health Facilities Attendees, Ogun State, Nigeria. Malaria Chemotherapy Control and Elimination, Vol.3 issue 1: 1-6 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/ 2090- 2778.1000111
  39. Sam-Wobo, S. O, Malumi. O.O., Mafiana, C. F., Oganah, B. C., and Surakat, O. A. (2014). Malaria Parasites and Packed Cell Volume of Free Range Poultry in Abeokuta Metropolis, Ogun State,  Nigeria.  Nigerian  Journal  of  Pure  and  Applied  Sciences,  Vol.  6:  68  –  74.  Published  by Faculty of Science, Benue State University, Makurdi.

55   Sam-Wobo, S. O., Surakat, O. A., Adeleke, M. A., Ademolu, K. A.,Abimbola, W. A. and Adekunle N. O. (2014). Ecological and attachment profile of Simulium damnosum s.l larval in breeding sites along Ogun river, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 2 (4): 197-200.  Available online at www.entomoljournal.com

56   Shittu O. B., Adelaja O. M., Obuotor T. M., and Sam-Wobo S. O. (2014). Clinical and Environmental Fungi Associated with Hospitalized Immunocompromised HIV-TB Coinfected Patients in Abeokuta, Nigeria. International Journal of Public Health Research. Vol. 2, (4), pp.

37-43

57    Adekunle, N. O; Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Dedeke, G. A; Ojo, D. A; Ekpo, U. F.; Abimbola, W. A; and Surakat, O. A. (2014).  Evaluation of Rapid Methods in Malaria Diagnosis from Persons attending Primary Health Facilities, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Vol 35 (1 & 2) 19 – 25.  Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

58    Oganah, B. C., Olayiwola, I. O.,Oguntona, C. R. B., Sanni, S. A. and Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2014). In-vivo Assessment in Animal Models for Some Commonly Consumed Standardized Maize-Based Dishes/Snacks in Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Nutritional Sciences vol. 35 (1): 113-121

  1. Shittu, O.B.; Adeniran, S.A.; Afolabi, O. R.; Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2014). Risk Surveillance of Multidrug Resistant Pseudomonas Aeruginosa In Water And Plasmid Relatedness With Clinical Strains In Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria.  Journal of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology 13:44-57Published by Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. www.funaab.edu.ng.   ISSN: Print 2277-0593; Online 2315-7461.

60     Adeyemi, E. E., Aisien, M. S. O., Sam-Wobo S.O.,and Adeyemi, A. E. (2014). Evaluation of Questionnaire, Reagent Strip and Egg Count as Diagnostic Techniques for Confirming Urinary Schistosomiasis in School Children, Edo State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Vol 35 (1 & 2) 47 – 52.   Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

  1. Idowu, O. A., Ogundeyi, S., Sam-Wobo, S. O., Fabusoro, E (2014).Impact of Enlightenment and Monitoring on the Use of Long Lasting Insecticide Nets for Malaria Prevention among Children Under Five Years In A Rural Community In Abeokuta, Nigeria. Journal of Natural Sciences Engineering and Technology, 13:28-35
  1. Shittu O. B., Obiakor I. E., Ojo D. A., Sam-Wobo S. O.  (2015). Impact of antiretroviral prophylaxis adherence on mothers health and Prevention-of-Mother-to-Child-Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS among seropositive pregnant women attending HIV treatment centre in Abeokuta, Nigeria. International Journal of Public Health Research, 3(1): 17-24. Published online http://www.openscienceonline.com/journal/ijphr

63     Ajayi J. B., Sam-Wobo, S. O., and  Agbeyangi AO (2015).Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Part of Ogun State, Nigeria.  Journal of Natural Sciences Research vol. 5(5): 62-68 Available online at www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper)   ISSN 2225-0921 (Online).

64    Adeleke, M.A., Sam-Wobo, S.O., Oluwole, A.S., Garza-Hernandez, J.A., Reyes-Villanueva, F., Rodriguez-Perez, M.A. (2015). Twenty three years after the first record of Aedes albopictus in Nigeria: its current distribution and potential epidemiological implications. African Entomology vol 23(2): 348-355. Published by Entomological Society of South Africa

65      Babalola, A. S., Idowu, O. A., Sam-Wobo, S. O., and Fabusoro, E. (2015). Risk factors associated with  occurrence  of  placental  malaria  in  a  population  of  parturients  in  Abeokuta,  Ogun  State, Nigeria.   Malaria   World   Journal,   Vol.   6,   No.   8   ISSN   2214-4374.      Available   online   at www.malariaworld.org.

66      Abimbola, W. A., Agbolade, O. M., Sam-Wobo, S. H., and Akindele, S. T. (2015). Morphotaxonomic  Assessment  of  Simulium  damnosum  and  onchocerciasis  in  hypoendemic areas,  Ijebu-North  Government,  Southwest  Nigeria.  IOSR Journal  of  Pharmacy  and  Biological Sciences, vol 10(4): 60-62. Available online at www.iosrjournal.org

67    Abimbola, W. A., Akindele, S. T., Agbolade, O. M., and Sam-Wobo, S. H. (2015). Morphotaxonomic Phytoscreening of different plants for their repellent activities against the bite of Simulium damnosumInternational Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology, vol 2(8): 38-42. Available online at www.ijcrbp.com

68    Abimbola, W. A., Akindele, S. T., Agbolade, O. M., and Sam-Wobo, S. H. (2015). Morphotaxonomic Malaria and the use of insecticide treated nets by pregnant women in Ijebu- North East Local Government, Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, vol 5(4): 3997-4001. Available online at www.jcbsc.org

69    Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Williams, M, Egbeobauwaye, E., Surakat, O. A. and Adekunle, O. N.(2015). Urinary Schistosomiasis among School-Age Children in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciencesvol 7: 71-74Published by Faculty of Science, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

70    Akindele S. T., Abimbola  W. A., Oluwabiyi B. A., Jokotagba. O. A., Agbolade O. M. and Sam-Wobo S.O. (2015). Microbiological Assessment of Waste-Water and Soil in Ijebu-Igbo Abattoir, Southwest, Nigeria. International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology, Volume 4, Issue 10: 1-12. Available online at http://www.ijoart.org/docs/

71    Surakat, O. A.; Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Ademolu, K. A; Shittu, O; Adeleke, M. A.; Abimbola, W. A; Adekunle, N. O., and Mafiana C. F. (2016) Cytospecies composition of Simulium damnosum complex (Diptera: Simuliidae) breeding in Oyan River, south-western Nigeria. African Entomology vol 24(1):24-29Published by Entomological Society of South Africa

72       Babalola, A.S; Idowu, O.A., Sam-Wobo, S.O. and Fabusoro, E. (2016). Comparative Effectiveness of   Malaria Preventive measures on pregnancy outcome in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology, vol 37 (1): 1-6. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

73    Surakat, O. A., Sam-Wobo, S. O., Ademolu, K., Bankole, S.O., Adeleke, M. A., Adekunle N.O., Awoyale, A.K., Egbeobauwaye, E., Akinsanya, A., Kuforiji .A., and Aremu. S.(2016). Implications of human migration on onchocerciasis prevalence in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria. Nigerian

Journal of Parasitology, vol 37 (1): 78-82. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

74     Adekunle, N. O., Sam-Wobo, S. O. Adeleke, M. A., Ekpo, U. F., Davies, E., Ladokun, A. O., Egbeobauwaye, E., and Surakat, O. A.(2016). Prevalence and distribution of Wuchereria bancrofti In Ose Local Government Area, Ondo State, NigeriaNigerian Journal of Parasitology, vol 37 (1): 96-100. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

75    Sam-Wobo, S.O., Uyigue, J.,  Surakat, O. A.; Adekunle, O.N and Mogaji, H.O. (2016) Babesiosis and other Haemoparasitic disease in a Cattle Slaughtering Abbattoir in Abeokuta, Nigeria. International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health Vol. 18 (2): 1-5 Available online at http://www.sciencedomain.org/review-history/15487

76     Taiwo, O.T.,  Sam-Wobo, S.O. and  Taiwo, A.M (2016). Spatial Distribution of Helminth Infections in Nigeria (2005-2015) and the Need for Attitudinal and Behavioural Changes in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Interventions. Ife Journal of Science  vol. 18, no. 4: 913-930. Published by Faculty of Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

77      Sam-Wobo, S. O., Otun, I. O., Adeyemi, E. E., Surakat, O. A., and Adekunle, N. O (2016). Morphotaxonomy and distribution of indoor mosquitoes in private residential houses inhabited by University Students, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (in press) Published by Faculty of Science, Benue State University, Makurdi.

78     Fafunwa,  T.S., Mogaji, H.O., Fagbenro, M.T., Sam-Wobo, S.O., Bada, B.S. and Ekpo, U.F. (2017) Water Resource, Hygienic Practice, and Soil Trans- mitted Helminthiasis in Some Rural Com- munities of Osun State, Nigeria. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 9:99-110. https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2017.92008

79      Odoemene N.S.,  Adeniran A.A., Oluwole, A.S., Mogaji H. O., Abe E.M., Sam-Wobo S.O., Agboola, O.A. and Ekpo U.F. (2017). Communal prevalence of malaria parasite and evaluation of Long Lasting Insecticidal Treated Nets (LLINs) for malaria control in Ikenne, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Vol 38 (1):57-64 Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN). Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

80     Taiwo, O. T, Sam-Wobo, S. O., Idowu O. A., Talabi, O. A. and Taiwo, A. M. (2017). Comparative assessment of intestinal helminths prevalence in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) intervention and non-intervention communities in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Asian Pac J Trop Biomed, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtb.2017.05.006. Available online at www.elsevier.com/locate/apjtb

81     Alabi, C. O., Atungwu, J. J., Sam-Wobo, S. O. and Odeyemi, I. S. (2017). Occurrence and Prevalence of Nematodes in Yam Fields in Four Community-Based Farming Scheme Locations in Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Vol 38 (2): 307 – 312. Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria. Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

82     Sam-Wobo, S. O., Garba, A. D., Ekpo, U. F., Adekunle, N. O.,Egbeobauwaye, E., Surakat, O. A., Oloyede-Ajayi, F., Ajuokwu, C., Ajayi, R., and Kafil-Emiola, M. (2017). Assessment of Efficacy and Safety of Praziquantel in the Treatment of Schistosomiasis in School Aged Children, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Vol 38 (2):159 – 164.   Published by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria. Available online at http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njpar

83    U. F. Ekpo, M. Odeyemi, S. O. Sam-Wobo, O. B. Onunkwor, H. O. Mogaji, A. S. Oluwole, H. O. Abdussalam and J. R. Stothard (2017). Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) in Ogun State, Nigeria: a pilot survey on genital symptoms and clinical findings. Parasitology Open, Vol. 0, e0; page 1 of 9. Published by Cambridge University Press, UK

84     O. A. Agbeyangi, S. O. Sam-Wobo, U. F. Ekpo, O. A. Akinloye,and C. F. Mafiana (2017). Efficacy of Rectal Artesunate on Parasitaemia and Febrile Condition of Children of Ogun State, South- Western Nigeria. World Scientific News 80:116-142. Available online at www.worldscientificnews.com

85     Babalola, A.S., Idowu, O.A., Sam-Wobo, S.O. and Fabusoro, E (2017). Malaria infection at parturition in Abeokuta, Nigeria:  Current status and pregnancy outcome. Malaria World Journal,  8 (12): 1-6. Available online at www.malariaworld.org. ISSN 2214-4374

86       O. A. Agbeyangi, S. O. Sam-Wobo, U. F. Ekpo, O. A. Akinloye, C. F. Mafiana and J. B. Ajayi (2017). Knowledge Attitude and Practices of Caregivers on Management and Treatment of Childhood Malaria in Ogun State, South-Western Nigeria.  World Scientific News 83: 62-74. Available online at www.worldscientificnews.com

87       Babalola, A.S.,  Idowu, O.A.,  Sam-Wobo, S.O. and Fabusoro, E.  (2017) Antenatal Care Attendance, Intermittent Preventive Treatment and occurrence of malaria parasite infection at parturition in Abeokuta, Nigeria. International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health 21(4): 1-10, Available online at www. sciencedomain.org

88        OA Agbeyangi, SO Sam-Wobo, UF Ekpo, OA Akinloye HO Mogaji, A S Oluwole and A A Bello (2017). Community Based Management, Environmental Factors and Ecological Patterns Associated with Malaria Parasites Transmission in the Communities of Children Treated with Rectal Artesunate in Ogun State, South-Western Nigeria. World Scientific News 86(3): 150-167. Available online at www.worldscientificnews.com

  1. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Innocent, N. P., Oyatogun, I., Surakat, O. A. and Mogaji H. (2017). Status of helminths in birds kept in Zoological Park, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 5(6): 390-394

90         Surakat OA, Sam-Wobo SO, De Los Santos T, Faulx D, Golden A, Ademolu K, Yokobe L, Adeleke MA, Bankole SO, Adekunle ON, Abimbola WA & Mafiana CF (2017). Seroprevalence of onchocerciasis   in   Ogun   State,   Nigeria   after   ten   years   of   mass   drug   administration   with ivermectin.       Southern       African       Journal       of       Infectious       Diseases,       33(3):65–71 https://doi.org/10.1080/23120053.2017.1408233

91      Sam-Wobo, S. O. Asimiea, O. A. Oganah, B. C., Ebisanmi,O., Oludemi, A. O., Alade, M. O., Oyetola, O. O., Adeleke, M. A., and Surakat, O. A. (2018). Onchocerciasis: Perception and status of community members in non-ivermectin coverage areas of Ogun State, Nigeria. Nature and Science;16 (4):1-5].  ISSN  1545-0740  (print);  ISSN  2375-7167  (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/nature. 1.

doi:10.7537/marsnsj160418.01.

  1. Oluwole AS, Adeniran AA,Mogaji HO, Olabinke DB, Abe EM, Bankole SO, Sam-Wobo SO, Ekpo UF (2018). Prevalence, intensity and spatial co-distribution of schistosomiasis and soil transmitted helminths infections in Ogun state, Nigeria. Parasitology Open 4, e8, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1017/pao.2018.4
  1. Aribodor, O. B.; Ekwunife C. A.; Sam-Wobo, S.O.; AribodorD. N., (2018). Risk factors and Socio- demographic Determinants of Intestinal Helminthiasis among Children in Schools that Implemented the Homegrown School Feeding Program in Ekwulobia, Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria. International Journal of Translational-Medical Research and Public Health volume 2, Issue 1, 1-10
  1. Surakat O., Sam-Wobo S. O; Ademolu K. O; Adekunle M. F; Awoyale A. K; Adeleke M. A; Adekunle O. N; Omitola O.; Oyinloye N.; Bankole S.; Ososanya A.; Adekola F.(2018). Assessment of Community Knowledge and Participation in Onchocerciasis Programme, Challenges in Ivermectin Drug Delivery, Distribution and Non-Compliance in Ogun State, Southwest, Nigeria. Journal of Infection, Disease & Health Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 137-145

95        Mogaji, H. O., Adekunle, O. N., Surakat, O. A., Bankole, S. O., Oluwole, A. S., Fagbenro, M. T., Agboola, O. A., Odoemene, S., Babalola, F., Yussuff, Q. A., Idowu, O. A., Sam-Wobo, S. O. and Ekpo, U. F. (2018). Studies on asymptomatic malaria, prevention and treatment seeking behaviours in Abeokuta, south-west Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of Parasitology ISSN 1117 4145, Volume 39[1] pages 8-13.

  1. Dare, A.M., Ayinde, I. A., Shittu, A. M. Akerele, D and Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2018) Determinants Of The Factors Affecting Willingness To Pay For Improved Sanitation Among Rural Households In Oyo State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Economics (NJAE). Volume 8(1), 2018: Pages 72-80
  1. Aribodor D. N., Bassey S. A., Yoonuan T., Sam-Wobo S. O., Aribodor O. B., Ugwuanyi I. K. (2018): Analysis of Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths mixed infections among pupils in Enugu State, Nigeria: Implications for   control, Infection, Disease & Healthhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.idh.2018.12.003. Published by Elsevier for Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control.

Papers under processing

98     Sam-Wobo, S.O., Adepoju, B. T., Mogaji, H.O., Adekunle, O.N., Surakat, O. A., Asimiea, A. O., and Egbeobauwaye, E. Evaluation of water, sanitation and hygiene resources among households in Osiele Community, Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State.

99     Sam-Wobo, S.O., Adekunle, N.O., Nwufoh, C. C, Olumuyiwa, F. O., Ajayi, M. T. Agbeyemi, O.I., Awoyale, A.K., and Surakat, O.A., How Safe and Efficacious is the Continuous Use of Albendazole in Controlling Soil-transmitted helminths In Children, Odeda Local Government Area, Ogun State.

100   Oyinloye,  N.A.,  Sam-Wobo,  S.  O.,  Oke,  O.  A.,  Pitan,  O.  R.,  Surakat,  O.  A.,  Adekunle,  O.N.,  & Awoyale,  A.K.  Economic  Burden  of  Biting  Simulium  damnosum  s.l.  in  some  communities,  Ogun State, Nigeria

  1. Ajayi, F. O., Omemu, A,M, Sam-Wobo, S. O., Adekunle, O. N. and Ojo, D. A. Food Handling Practices amongst Food Handlers in Abeokuta North LGA of Ogun State Nigeria.
  1. Adekola F.F.; Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Ekpo, U.F.; Oluwafemi, F.; Surakat, O. A.; Bankole ,S.O,; Awoyale A. Epidemiology and Perception Studies of Community Members to the  Prevalence of Lymphatic Filariasis in Yewa-South Local Government Area, Ogun  State, Nigeria.
  1. Sam-Wobo S. O, Surakat O, Adepoju D.; Ajayi R. W; Bankole S.; Awoyale A. K,; Adekunle N. O; Oyinloye N. (2018). Epidemiological Studies on Co-infection of Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic Filariasis in Low Endemic Communities of Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease

e) Technical Reports

104. Sam-Wobo, S. O., Jeminusi, O. A. and Maxwell-Gii, J. (2006). Report on the Mapping of Civil Society Organisations and Service Delivery Points in Ogun State. Submitted to WHO and Ogun State Action Committee on HIV/AIDS (OGSACA).

105  Sam-Wobo, S. O., Aboluwarin, L. and Adewoyin, F. (2009). Mapping High Risk Areas and Target Groups for HIV/AIDS Control in Ogun State, Nigeria. Submitted to WHO and Ogun State Action Committee on HIV/AIDS (OGSACA).

106   Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2009). Third Phase Blackfly Migration Study Report for May to December 2009. Submitted to WHO/APOC, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

107   Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2009). Report of Epidemiological Evaluations carried out in some communities of Ogun and Oyo States, Southwest, Nigeria. Submitted to WHO/APOC, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

108  Sam-Wobo, S. O.; Jayeola, O. A.; Adeleke, M. A.; Adeyi, A. O. and Oluwole, A. S. (2011). Fourth Phase Blackfly Migration Study Report from August 2010 to August 2011 for Ogun and Oyo States. Submitted to WHO/APOC, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

109  Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2012). Report of Epidemiological Evaluations carried out in some communities of Ogun State, Southwest, Nigeria  from January to February 2012. Submitted to WHO/APOC, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

110  S. O. Sam-Wobo and W. Opare (2013). Report on Planning for Mapping of NTDs in LIBERIA. Submitted to WHO/AFRO region, Brazzaville.

111    S. O. Sam-Wobo (2013). Mid-Term Review of the Ogun State HIV Strategic Plan (SSP) Phase 2. Submitted to Ogun State Agency for the Control of AIDS (OGSACA) and Enhancing Nigeria’s Response to HIV/AIDS (ENR).

(f)  Published Conference Proceedings

112     Adebayo, M.G., Shittu A. M., Obayelu A. E and Sam-Wobo, S. O. (2012): Health and production efficiency of farm households in Ogun State, Nigeria. In E.O. Idowu. et al.,(ed.) Proceedings of

2012 Annual conference of the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE)

on Agriculture in the National Transformation Agenda: The Policy Mix” at the Obafemi Awolowo

University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria, 25-27 September Pg 171-187.

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