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pro vyhledávání: '"Egah, DZ"'
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In Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease October 2012 2(5):337-341
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Highland Medical Research Journal; Vol 13, No 1 (2013); 3-7
Background: The epidemiological, clinical and laboratory description, and treatment outcome of Lassa Fever (LF) in Jos, Nigeria. Methods: A retrospective study from January 2012 -February 2013. Data analyzed included patients' demographics and clinic
Autor:
Shwe, DD, Abah, OJB, Akindigh, TM, Adeniji, BA, Ebonyi, AO, Pitman, SL, Egah, DZ, Yanuza, T, Oguche, S
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Jos Journal of Medicine; Vol 8, No 2 (2014); 7-14
No Abstract.
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Nigerian Hospital Practice; Vol 9, No 3-4 (2011); 48-55
Trichomoniasis is widely distributed all over the world and remains a common infection among female patients attending sexually transmitted disease clinics. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of trichomonal infection in HIV/AIDS and
Publikováno v:
Jos Journal of Medicine; Vol 6, No 2 (2012); 13-18
No Abstract
Autor:
Onyedibe, KI, Utoh-Nedosa, AU, Okolo, M, Onyedibe, KIO, Ita, OI, Udoh, UA, Nedosa, IV, Bode-Thomas, F, Egah, DZ
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Jos Journal of Medicine; Vol 6, No 2 (2012); 54-58
Background: Neonatal sepsis is very prevalent in sub-saharan Africa and contributes up to 69% to neonatal mortality in Nigeria and other parts of Africa. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the predominant socio-economic factor
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Jos Journal of Medicine; Vol 6, No 1 (2012); 13-16
Background: Urinary tract infections acquired during pregnancy can result in the development of symptomatic cystitis and up to 50% of women develop pyelonephritis. Asymptomatic bacteriuria is also associated with intrauterine growth retardation and d
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Highland Medical Research Journal; Vol 4, No 1 (2006); 1-14
No Abstract. Highland Medical Research Journal Vol. 4(1) 2006: 1-14
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Highland Medical Research Journal; Vol 4, No 1 (2006); 60-69
Aim: Was to determine prevalence of schestosomiasis among secondary school students in Jama'a local government Area of Kaduna State between April and July 2005. Material Method: A total of 306 students were recruited from 774 students into the study
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Nigerian Journal of Medicine; Vol 14, No 4 (2005); 422-424
BACKGROUND: The study was set to find out the bacterial agents causing urinary tract infection (UTI) in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients. METHODS: Two hundred patients with AIDS on admission at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (