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pro vyhledávání: '"EMILIA ASUQUO UDOFIA"'
Autor:
Emmanuel Anongeba Anaba, Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Adom Manu, Anita Anima Daniels, Richmond Aryeetey
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2022)
Abstract Background The use of unsafe materials to collect menstrual blood predisposes women and girls to infections. There is a paucity of literature on the utilization of reusable menstrual materials in sub-Saharan Africa. This study examined facto
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/581cf4c1a1e2453a9bc66a5a7edf0b85
Autor:
John Tetteh, Isaac Adomako, Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Elom Yarney, Henry Quansah, Anita Ohenewa Yawson, Akye Essuman, Alfred Edwin Yawson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 4, p e0266681 (2022)
BackgroundMost childhood diarrheal illnesses are a result of the faeco-oral transmission of infected food, water, and unclean fingers. The present paper was conducted to estimate the prevalence of hygienic disposal of stools (HDS) and its associated
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8920360796cf457fb1cb0d26ff380d96
Autor:
Patience B. Tetteh-Quarcoo, Emmanuel Afutu, Madonna Wiafe-Ansong, Fleischer C. N. Kotey, Nicholas T. K. D. Dayie, Eric S. Donkor, John Ahenkorah, Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Patrick F. Ayeh-Kumi, Bartholomew Dzudzor, Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye
Publikováno v:
Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 2 (2022)
Background: With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, protocols such as social distancing and upscaling of hygiene practices were implemented to limit the spread of the disease. Meanwhile, along with COVID-19 came stress due to r
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6704add21cda4a5abb093ea203d06f88
Autor:
Alfred Yawson, John Tetteh, George Ekem-Ferguson, Swithin Mustapha Swaray, Isaac Ofori Asare, Isaac Adomako, Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Nana Ayegua Hagan Seneadza, Evelyn Adjei-Mensah, Benedict N L Calys-Tagoe
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 3 (2021)
Objective This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of disability and associated factors and further quantify the associated sex differential among Ghana’s workforce aged 15+ years.Design A nationally stratified cross-sectional study.Sett
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3c361ca354c44956844250f920eb9bec
Autor:
Fredrick Egbenyah, Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Jesse Ayivor, Mary-Magdalene Osei, John Tetteh, Patience B. Tetteh-Quarcoo, Eric Sampane-Donkor
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 12 (2021)
The study aimed to assess disposal practices and quantify the microbial load present in SMW from ten sub-district level healthcare facilities and 385 households in Yilo Krobo municipality, Ghana. Disposal of solid medical waste (SMW) was assessed by
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2b83c31b5f92408dbde10df1ae3fd30c
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 8, p e0237820 (2020)
Majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries have been associated with inappropriate or poorly practiced newborn care, specifically safe cord care, optimal thermal care and early initiation and practice of exclusive breastfeeding. There is lim
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4446ee435d443d3b843bb02d377149b
Autor:
John Tetteh, Benjamin D Nuertey, Duah Dwomoh, Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Sheriff Mohammed, Evelyn Adjei-Mensah, Alfred Edwin Yawson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0241348 (2020)
BackgroundPregnant teenage women are prime targets of violence against women perpetrated by intimate partners, family members, and miscreants in their neighborhoods. This study estimated the prevalence of Teenage pregnancy (TP) and Physical Violence
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c77ff0707d3849d98a3c7a4b6d492363
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is the leading and most common female cancer among women in Ghana. Although there are screening methods to detect premalignant lesions for treatment, screening coverage in Ghana is 2.8% and late presentation of cas
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/053fde1656da4f5eb3c80006e541e129
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
Abstract Background Solid medical waste (SMW) in households is perceived to pose minimal risks to the public compared to SMW generated from healthcare facilities. While waste from healthcare facilities is subject to recommended safety measures to min
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eb5467a3a18744d9ae46ed2a07b2dbd8
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-2 (2018)
It has been highlighted, that the original article [1] contained errors in Fig. 1. On the 3rd level, the first box should read “Records with any required information = 157” and the second box should read “Records without any required informatio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ccb8826aa2c1493997ea002e7573726f