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Autor:
Rupert A. Eneogu, Ellen M. H. Mitchell, Chidubem Ogbudebe, Danjuma Aboki, Victor Anyebe, Chimezie B. Dimkpa, Daniel Egbule, Bassey Nsa, Emmy van der Grinten, Festus O. Soyinka, Hussein Abdur-Razzaq, Sani Useni, Adebola Lawanson, Simeon Onyemaechi, Emperor Ubochioma, Jerod Scholten, Johan Verhoef, Peter Nwadike, Nkemdilim Chukwueme, Debby Nongo, Mustapha Gidado
Publikováno v:
PLOS Global Public Health, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e64e9bea1743439586e00b7cdfeed824
Autor:
Mamman Bajehson, Baba Maiyaki Musa, Mustapha Gidado, Bassey Nsa, Useni Sani, Ahmad T Habibu, Ibrahim Aliyu, Tijjani Hussaini, AbdulRasheed Yusuf, Yakubu Gida
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 11, p e0225165 (2019)
BACKGROUND:Drug-Resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is estimated to cause about 10% of all TB related deaths. There is dearth of data on determinants of DR-TB mortality in Nigeria. Death among DR-TB treated cohorts in Nigeria from 2010 to 2013 was 30%, 29
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd926f76f20f4e2d9f77bba26135aac7
Autor:
Joseph Akpabio, Bassey Nsa Ekpe
Publikováno v:
Tripodos. :75-89
Arguably, film is the most magical form of storytelling. It is that genre that is most similar to our dreams; a place where a lot of possibilities abound. In the case of Nigerian films, there is little or no holding back as creativity and imagination
Autor:
Ellen Mitchell, Hussien Abdur-Razzaq, Victor Anyebe, Adebola Lawanson, Simeon Onyemaechi, Nkemdilim Chukwueme, Jerod Scholten, Debby Nongo, Chidubem Ogbudebe, Danjuma Aboki, Chimezie Dimkpa, Daniel Egbule, Bassey Nsa, Rupert Eneogu, Emmy van der Grinten, Sani Useni, O. Soyinka Festus, Peter Nwadike, Mustapha Gidado, Emperor Ubochioma
Background: Wellness on Wheels (WoW) is a model of mobile systematic TB screening of high-risk populations combining digital chest radiography with computer-aided automated interpretation and chronic cough screening to identify presumptive TB in comm
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::bcbd7c38dc76baea8602ed46a00cee39
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1343644/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1343644/v1
Autor:
Bassey Nsa, Sani Useni, Rupert Amanze Eneogu, Nkiru Nwokoye, Adebola Lawanson, Mustapha Gidado, Chidubem Ogbudebe, Peter Nwadike, Prisca Ajiboye, Emeka Elom
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Medical Journal : Journal of the Nigeria Medical Association
Setting: Nigeria adopted GeneXpert MTB Rif as a primary diagnostic tool were available and accessible since 2016. The current geographical coverage of GeneXpert machines by LGAs stands at 48%, with a varied access and utilization. Objectives: To asse
Autor:
Ekpe, Bassey Nsa1 mailbassey@gmail.com
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pan African Studies. Nov2017, Vol. 10 Issue 10, p109-120. 12p.
Autor:
Chukwueme Nkem, Bassey Nsa, Jerod Scholten, Hussein Abdur-Razzaq, Simeon Onyemaechi, Victor Anyebe, Festus Soyinka, Peter Nwadike, Sani Useni, Emmy van der Grinten, Chimezie B. Dimkpa, Johan Verhoef, Daniel Egbule, Danjuma Aboki, Debby Nongo, Adebola Lawanson, Rupert Amanze Eneogu, Gidado Mustapha, Emperor Ubochioma, Chidubem Ogbudebe, Ellen M. H. Mitchell
Wellness on Wheels (WoW) provided mobile systematic TB screening of high-risk populations combining digital chest radiography with computer-aided automated interpretation and chronic cough screening to identify beneficiaries of GeneXpert MTB/RIF test
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::99513475fe42e6dcd9c1e41458c458ad
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-75513/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-75513/v1
Autor:
Ahmad T. Habibu, Useni Sani, Bassey Nsa, AbdulRasheed Yusuf, Mustapha Gidado, Tijjani Hussaini, Mamman Bajehson, Yakubu Gida, Ibrahim A. Aliyu, Baba Maiyaki Musa
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 11, p e0225165 (2019)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Background Drug-Resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is estimated to cause about 10% of all TB related deaths. There is dearth of data on determinants of DR-TB mortality in Nigeria. Death among DR-TB treated cohorts in Nigeria from 2010 to 2013 was 30%, 29