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    Clinical neglect of aspergillosis in pulmonary tuberculosis coinfection: a case report of avoidable mortality in a resourceconstrained setting by Adeyemo, A.T., Obadare, T.O., Edward, S.S., Ibrahim, A.O., Irek, E.O., Amupitan, A. A., Olorunsogo, O.A., Anuforo, A.C., Obiajunwa, P.O., Aboderin, A.O.

    “…Background: Pulmonary aspergillosis (PA) is common among patients with tuberculosis (TB). With both infections presenting with similar clinical and radiologic…”
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    Evaluation of Nutritional Status Using Body Fat, Physiological and Biochemical Parameters in Some Nigerian Women1 by Ojo, J.O., Oketayo, O.O., Aboderin, A.O., Salawu, A.A., Adewusi, S.R.A.

    Published in Nutrition and health (Berkhamsted) (01-07-2011)
    “…Some nutritional parameters were investigated in 62 healthy Nigerian female subjects of low socio-economic status. The percentage body fat (% BF) and some…”
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    Evaluation of nutritional status using body fat, physiological and biochemical parameters in some Nigerian women by Ojo, J O, Oketayo, O O, Aboderin, A O, Salawu, A A, Adewusi, S R A

    “…Some nutritional parameters were investigated in 62 healthy Nigerian female subjects of low socio-economic status. The percentage body fat (% BF) and some…”
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    The pattern of malaria infection in under-fives in Ile-Ife, Nigeria by Opreh, O.P., Abioye-Kuteyi, E.A., Aboderin, A.O., Giebel, H., Bello, I.S., Senbanjo, I.O.

    “…Over 90% of the burden of malaria occurs in sub-Saharan Africa. Children, especially under-fives, are the most vulnerable. In Nigeria, Africa's most populous…”
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    Characterization of bacterial isolates from diabetic foot infections in Ile-Ife, Southwestern Nigeria by Ako-Nai, A.K., Ikem, I.C., Akinloye, O.O., Aboderin, A.O., Ikem, R.T., Kassim, O.O.

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-09-2006)
    “…The characterization of bacterial agents cultured from diabetic foot infections was prospectively undertaken in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Characterization of bacterial…”
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