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Babasola Olugasa
Babasola Olugasa
Professor, Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan
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Analysis and evaluation of mortality losses of the 2001 African swine fever outbreak, Ibadan, Nigeria
O O Babalobi, B O Olugasa, D O Oluwayelu, I F Ijagbone, G O Ayoade, ...
Tropical Animal Health and Production 39, 533-542, 2007
772007
Abattoir wastewater quality in south western Nigeria
AO Coker, BO Olugasa, AO Adeyemi
Loughborough University, 2001
752001
The prevalence and zoonotic importance of bovine tuberculosis in Ibadan, Nigeria
SIB Cadmus, BO Olugasa, GAT Ogundipe
Proceedings of 36th Annual Congress of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical …, 1999
591999
Dog rabies control in West and Central Africa: A review
C Mbilo, A Coetzer, B Bonfoh, A Angot, C Bebay, B Cassamá, ...
Acta tropica 224, 105459, 2021
452021
Identification and analysis of dog use, management practices and implications for rabies control in Ilorin, Nigeria
JO Aiyedun, BO Olugasa
Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences 10 (2), 1-6, 2012
422012
Prevalence of antibody against rabies among confined, free-roaming and stray dogs in a transit city of Nigeria
BO Olugasa, JO Aiyedun, BO Emikpe
Veterinaria Italiana 47 (4), 453-460, 2011
412011
Pattern of spread of African swine fever in south-western Nigeria, 1997-2005
BO Olugasa, IF Ijagbone
382007
Use of aerial photograph to enhance dog population census in Ilorin, Nigeria
JO Aiyedun, BO Olugasa
Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences 10 (1), 22-27, 2012
362012
Detection of pandemic strain of influenza virus (A/H1N1/pdm09) in pigs, West Africa: implications and considerations for prevention of future influenza pandemics at the source
OA Adeola, BO Olugasa, BO Emikpe
Infection ecology & epidemiology 5 (1), 30227, 2015
332015
The rubber plantation environment and Lassa fever epidemics in Liberia, 2008-2012: A spatial regression.
BO Olugasa, JB Dogba, JD Nykoi, BN Ogunro, EA Odigie, JF Ojo
Spat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol 11, 163-174, 2014
292014
Actualization of strategies for beef quality control in south western Nigeria
BO Olugasa, SIB Cadmus, NN Atsanda
10th International Congress on Animal Hygiene, Maastricht, The Netherlands 1 …, 2000
29*2000
Isolation of influenza A viruses from pigs in Ibadan, Nigeria
OA Adeola, JA Adeniji, BO Olugasa
282009
Development of a time-trend model for analyzing and predicting case-pattern of Lassa fever epidemics in Liberia, 2013-2017
BO Olugasa, EA Odigie, M Lawani, JF Ojo
Annals of African medicine 14 (2), 89-96, 2015
262015
Prioritization of zoonotic diseases of public health significance in Nigeria using the one-health approach
C Ihekweazu, CA Michael, PM Nguku, NE Waziri, AG Habib, M Muturi, ...
One Health 13, 100257, 2021
252021
Detection of haemagglutination–inhibiting antibodies against human H1 and H3 strains of influenza A viruses in pigs in Ibadan, Nigeria
OA Adeola, JA Adeniji, BO Olugasa
Zoonoses and public health 57 (7‐8), e89-e94, 2010
252010
Antigenic detection of human strain of influenza virus A (H3N2) in Swine populations at three locations in Nigeria and Ghana during the dry early months of 2014
OA Adeola, BO Olugasa, BO Emikpe
Zoonoses and public health 63 (2), 106-111, 2016
242016
Sero-prevalence and risk factors associated with African swine fever on pig farms in southwest Nigeria
EJ Awosanya, B Olugasa, G Ogundipe, YT Grohn
BMC Veterinary Research 11, 1-11, 2015
242015
Antibody levels against rabies among occupationally exposed individuals in a Nigerian University
BO Olugasa, AO Odeniyi, AO Adeogun, OA Adeola
222010
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) prevalence and exposure factors associated with seropositivity of cattle in north-central, Nigeria
YS Wungak, BO Olugasa, OO Ishola, DD Lazarus, GH Ularamu
African Journal of Biotechnology 15 (24), 1224-1232, 2016
192016
The prevalence and zoonotic importance of tuberculosis in Ibadan
SIB Cadmus, BO Olugasa, GAT Ogundipe
Proc 36th Annual Conference NVMA, 25-31, 1999
181999
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