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pro vyhledávání: '"Olufemi Gboye Ogunrinde"'
Autor:
Maduka Donatus Ughasoro, Maria Garba, Jane Anyiam, Olufemi Gboye Ogunrinde, Emeka Leonard Abonyi, Iyabode Olabisi, Florence Dedeke, Ibrahim Hafsat Umar, Fatima Bello Jiya, Farouk Bashir Muhammed, Stephen Oguche, Tabansi Petronilla
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics, Vol 50, Iss 1, Pp 7-12 (2023)
Background: School Health Programme (SHP) if effectively implemented, will contribute to the optimal health of schoolchildren. In this survey, the extent of the implementation of SHP in Nigeria was evaluated. Methods: The study was crosssectional na
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9d1c519474014607af71acebb5d25b5f
Autor:
Hafsat Rufai Ahmad, Jamilu Abdullahi Faruk, Adekunle Matthew Sobowale, Amos Solomon, Adebiyi Niyi Mustapha, Olufemi Gboye Ogunrinde
Publikováno v:
Sahel Medical Journal, Vol 21, Iss 4, Pp 189-193 (2018)
Background: Although hydroxycarbamide (hydroxyurea [HU]) has been in use for decades in both adults and child populations with sickle cell disease (SCD), its reported use has remained low in Africa and Nigeria where the largest number of SCD patients
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4f73b6a2a49c47f0aaad2e00d4f45882
Autor:
Henrietta Uchenna Okafor, Adekunle Otuneye, Oma Chima-Oduko, Henry Aikhonbare, Rosamund Akuse, Hafsat Musa, Ibironke J Akinola, Alhassan M. Yakubu, Akeem Mustapha, Henry Olusegun Gbelee, Adeola A Orogade, Lamidi Isah Audu, Boma West, E E Eseigbe, Mairo Adamu Bugaje, Ifoema Comfort Anochie, Rahmon Okeowo, Richard Onalo, Folusho E. Afolabi Lesi, Hafsat Wasagu Idris, Nsirimobu Ichendu Paul, Robinson D. Wammanda, Adanze Onyenonachi Asinobi, William N. Ogala, Ojombo Boyede, Elizabeth Disu, Olufemi Gboye Ogunrinde, Adebowale D. Ademola, Lawal Waisu Umar, FU Eke, Ugochi Ihejiahi, Olugbenga Awobusuyi, Iretiola Bamikeolu Fajolu, Taiwo Augustina Ladapo, S. Adeleke, J O Anyiam
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Nephrology. 27:1021-1028
In 2008, several Nigerian children developed acute kidney injury (AKI) after ingesting teething syrup contaminated with diethylene glycol (DEG). Because there are limited diagnostic facilities in resource-constrained countries, this study investigate
Autor:
Jamilu Abdullahi Faruk, Olufemi Gboye Ogunrinde, Hafsat Rufai Ahmad, Adekunle Matthew Sobowale, Amos Solomon, Adebiyi Niyi Mustapha
Publikováno v:
Sahel Medical Journal, Vol 21, Iss 4, Pp 189-193 (2018)
Background: Although hydroxycarbamide (hydroxyurea [HU]) has been in use for decades in both adults and child populations with sickle cell disease (SCD), its reported use has remained low in Africa and Nigeria where the largest number of SCD patients