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    Pathogens in neonatalomphalitis by Airede, A I

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-06-1992)
    “…During a 3-year study period, 33 neonates with omphalitis (with proven cultures) were encountered; aerobic and anaerobic cultures were obtained. An incidence…”
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    Neonatal bacterial meningitis in the middle belt of Nigeria by Airede, A I

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-05-1993)
    “…A three-year prospective study of neonatal meningitis in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria was carried out to determine its clinical spectrum and particular…”
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    Neonatal septicaemia in an African city of high altitude by Airede, A I

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-08-1992)
    “…Ninety-nine cases of neonatal septicaemia prospectively seen over a 3-year period in a large cosmopolitan African city of high altitude is presented. An…”
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    Birth asphyxia: a review by Airede, A I, Weerasinghe, H D

    Published in East African medical journal (01-04-1995)
    “…Birth asphyxia occurs world wide and remains a serious cause of morbidity of the newborn. Its incidence and associated sequelae have remained high in the…”
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    Urinary-tract infections in African neonates by Airede, A I

    Published in The Journal of infection (01-07-1992)
    “…During a 4-year period between January 1987 and December 1990, 41 high-risk neonates with proven urinary tract infections (UTIs) were studied prospectively and…”
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    Prolonged rupture of membranes and neonatal outcome in a developing country by Airede, A I

    Published in Annals of tropical paediatrics (1992)
    “…The neonatal outcomes in 109 pregnancies complicated by prolonged rupture of the fetal membranes were studied over a 3-year period. The overall neonatal…”
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    Congenital malaria with chloroquine resistance by Airede, A I

    Published in Annals of tropical paediatrics (1991)
    “…A preterm infant with possible congenital clinical malaria is described. The infant developed persistent pyrexia, hyperbilirubinaemia, anaemia, increasing…”
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    Neonatal tetanus: incidence and improved outcome with diazepam by Okuonghae, H O, Airede, A I

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-05-1992)
    “…During a four-year prospective study at a referral hospital, 61 patients with neonatal tetanus were encountered and the contribution of continuous intravenous…”
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    Relation of peak total serum bilirubin concentrations to neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age in premature African neonates by Airede, A I

    Published in Annals of tropical paediatrics (1992)
    “…As part of a wider survey of the neurodevelopmental outcome of neonates who received intensive care for various morbidities in the Middle-Belt region of…”
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    Rickets of prematurity: a case report by Airede, A I

    Published in East African medical journal (01-12-1991)
    “…A case report is given, and an attempt made to summarize our knowledge about this disorder. An extremely premature infant (birth weight 750 grammes) developed…”
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    Serial copper and ceruloplasmin levels in African newborns with emphasis on the sick and stable preterm infant, and their antioxidant capacities by Airede, A'K.I

    Published in Early human development (01-10-1998)
    “…Literature on serum copper (Cu) and its antioxidant protein (ceruloplasmin) in the African newborn is infrequent, and more reports are evident from developed…”
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    Febrile convulsions: factors and recurrence rate by Airede, A I

    Published in Tropical and geographical medicine (01-07-1992)
    “…One hundred and forty-seven children admitted consecutively with their first febrile convulsion were studied to assess the influence of certain factors on the…”
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    Birth weights of Nigerian newborn infants--a review by Airede, A I

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-04-1995)
    “…Birthweight (BW) is an important denominator for a continuing re-appraisal of a Nation's health care delivery and neonatal viability. A constant surveillance…”
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    Zinc levels in the Nigerian full-time newborn from birth to six months by Airede, A I

    Published in East African medical journal (01-04-1997)
    “…Zinc(Zn) remains an important micronutrient needed by the growing foetus and newborn. We are unaware of a previous study delineating the longitudinal evolution…”
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    Birth asphyxia and hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy: incidence and severity by Airede, A I

    Published in Annals of tropical paediatrics (1991)
    “…Clinically significant birth asphyxia was assessed over a 3-year period in a tertiary referral hospital in Nigeria. The overall incidence was 26.5/1000 live…”
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    Acute encephalopathy, hypertension and gram negative sepsis in sickle cell disease by Akpede, G O, Airede, A I

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-07-1993)
    “…The case histories of two patients with sickle cell disease and gram negative sepsis complicated by encephalopathy and hypertension is presented. The first…”
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    Observations on oral Sultamicillin/Unasyn CP-45 899 therapy of neonatal infections by Airede, A I, Jalo, I, Weerasinghe, H D, Bello, M, Adeyemi

    “…The use of an effective antimicrobial remains a problem in the neonate, thereby necessitating empiric combinations of parenteral agents. We therefore studied…”
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