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Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. :1-19
Aim: To compare outcomes from ivermectin (IVM) - and non-ivermectin (NIVM)-based treatments for COVID-19 in Abuja, Nigeria. Methods: Sixty-one consecutive virology-proven cases were recruited and managed with IVM-based regimes. A subsequent cohort of
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Ophthalmology. 11:105-133
Background: Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. An appreciable proportion of glaucoma patients have been found to have hidden psychiatric disorders that often go undetected. Anxiety and depression have been found to be
Autor:
O E Babalola
Publikováno v:
PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences. 3:01-09
Traditional institution was the most relevant institution in all the Yoruba towns and villages in the pre- colonial period. It represented the central point of the people’s cultural, social, economic, political and spiritual engagement. Traditional
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 29:182-188
The Keeler Pulsair EasyEye non-contact tonometer (NCT) was introduced into practice at Rachel Eye Center Abuja, Nigeria, where the patients are indigenous Africans. This was compared to the ‘gold standard’ Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) to
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic Epidemiology. 12:311-319
Within the mesoendemic onchocerciasis belt of Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria, there were other causes of ocular morbidity as well. We investigated the contribution of trachoma.A total of 6831 individuals were examined for eye disease, including signs
Publikováno v:
Eye. 15:756-759
PURPOSE: To report on glaucoma-related ocular parameters, namely intraocular pressure and peripheral anterior synechiae, in the presence of onchocercal infection. METHODS: Two computer-generated random samples of individuals were drawn from communiti
Autor:
A. Abiose, M. Zakari, Barrie R. Jones, Simon Cousens, H. Yahaya, I. Murdoch, E. Samaila, J. Evans, O. E. Babalola
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2:89-98
Ophthalmic examinations on 6831 individuals aged 5 years or more, living in 34 guinea savannah communities mesoendemic for onchocerciasis, in Kaduna State, Nigeria, revealed a relatively high prevalence (9%) of optic nerve disease (OND). Further inve
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Ophthalmology. 87:282-284
Background: Traditionally, blindness surveys have modelled themselves on the “gold standard” of a census and examination of a whole population. Blindness, however, is a relatively rare condition even in badly affected communities; hence, large sa
Autor:
O E, Babalola
Publikováno v:
African journal of medicine and medical sciences. 40(4)
To describe the challenges peculiar to Nigeria in the implementation of vision 2020: the right to sight and to proffer solutions as to the way forwardA review of the recently completed national blindness survey, current literature, and the advocacy e
Autor:
O E Babalola
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic epidemiology. 19(4)
In the Kaduna State Nigeria Onchocerciasis focus, the prevalence of reported night blindness (RNB) was 12.9%, higher than the national average (1%), and a control non-onchocercal community (0.83%, P 0.0001). Risk factors for RNB were explored.This wa