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    Impacts of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention on Malaria Burden among under Five-Year-Old Children in Borno State, Nigeria by Nglass, I. N., Waziri, M. B., Balogun, S. T., Ambe, J. P., Saddiq, A.

    Published in Journal of tropical medicine (2020)
    “…Malaria disproportionately affects all ages with a high burden among children below five years. Thus, control measures are deployed including Seasonal Malaria…”
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    A survey for neutralizing antibodies to the three types of poliovirus among children in maiduguri, Nigeria by Baba, M.M., Haruna, B.A., Ogunmola, O., Ambe, J.P., Shidali, N.N., Oderinde, B., Marcello, A., Talle, M.

    Published in Journal of medical virology (01-04-2012)
    “…The milestone in polio eradication program is to protect effectively children aged 0–5 years against the three serotypes of poliovirus. It became necessary to…”
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    The effects of maternal haemoglobin as an indicator of maternal nutritional status on, maternal measles antibodies of mother-infant pairs at birth by Baba, U.A, Ashir, G.M, Mava, Y, Gimba, M.S, Abubakar, R, Ambe, J.P

    Published in African health sciences (01-01-2013)
    “…Background: Maternal measles antibodies (MMA) are actively transferred through the placenta from mother to foetus. A relationship could exist between MMA of…”
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    A sero-survey to identify the window of vulnerability to measles in infants in north-eastern Nigeria : original research by Ashir, G.M., Saidu, I.H., Ambe, J.P., Mava, Y., Ahmadu, B.U., Mustapha, M.G.

    “…As infants lose maternal measles antibodies (MMAs), they experience periods when their antibody levels are insufficient to protect them against measles. A…”
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    Rickets and deprivation: a Nigerian study by Akpede, G.O., Omotara, B.A., Ambe, J.P.

    “…Under-fives in 461 households were assessed clinically to determine the prevalence of rickets in sub-urban and rural communities in the Sahel savanna. Overt…”
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