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Publikováno v:
Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, Vol 25, Iss 3, Pp 131-136 (2018)
Background and Aim: Acute diarrhoea contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality in under-five children globally with conflicting reports regarding the therapeutic benefit of zinc across the different causative pathogens. This study aimed to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/55a77d038c94466a90a542f4c768dc1b
Autor:
Oyetundun Fausat Afolabi, Taofik Oluwaseun Ogunkunle, Surajudeen Oyeleke Bello, Sandra Umejiaku, Ahmed Ashuku Yakubu
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Pan African Thoracic Society; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021); 53-55
Background: Spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema (SSE) is a clinical condition in which air escapes into the subcutaneous tissues. It is a rare complication of childhood pneumonia and often occurs with pneumothorax and/or pneumomediastinum. Although th
Publikováno v:
Annals of Clinical and Biomedical Research. 2
Pain, being the clinical trademark of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), impacts negatively on clinical outcome in children. However, little is known regarding parental home pain management in children with SCD. We aimed to determine the parental awareness,
Autor:
Ruben Jerry Chuma, Taofeek Oluwaseun Ogunkunle, Oyetundun Fausat Afolabi, Immaculata Chinwe Anderson, Anazodo Michael Chidi, Hamdalla Issa, Olayinka Rasheed Ibrahim, Surajudeen Oyeleke Bello
Publikováno v:
Annals of Clinical and Biomedical Research. 1
Background: Immunization has remained the most cost effective strategy of reducing global childhood deaths and disabilities. The diseases and illnesses targeted by the process of vaccination to achieving immunization are termed Vaccine Preventable Di
Publikováno v:
The Nigerian postgraduate medical journal. 25(3)
Background and Aim: Acute diarrhoea contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality in under-five children globally with conflicting reports regarding the therapeutic benefit of zinc across the different causative pathogens. This study aimed to