Title of article :
Impact of Physico-Chemical Factors of Contaminated Foci on the Survival of Geohelminths in Abua Communities, Niger Delta Nigeria
Author/Authors :
AMADI, E.C. Rivers State University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Science - Department of Applied and Environmental Biology (Parasitology unit), Nigeria , UTTAH, E.C. Cross River State University Of Technology - Faculty of Science - Department of Biological Sciences, Nigeria
Abstract :
Physio-chemical analysis of 200 soil samples collected from contaminated foci was investigated in six communities of Abua, Niger Delta Nigeria. The Jackson’s method was used in the chemical analysis of contaminated soils while Cobb’s decanting and sieving method was used in the extraction of geohelminths. The data showed that temperature, pH, Calcium (Ca^2+), magnesium (mg^2+), potassium (k^+) ions and electrical conductivity had much effect on the survival of eggs and larval development of geohelminths. It was also observed that the nature of the soil in the study communities was clay-loam and sandy-loamy. The continuous deposition of human faeces in these contaminated foci should be discouraged. This can be achieved by the construction of toilet facilities of whatever description in the study area by the government.
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management