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    A Comparative Study of Local Dietary Intake Among Subjects with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Attending Antenatal Care by Chukwunyere, Chibuike F., Awonuga, David O., Olunuga, Taiwo, Udenze, Ifeoma C.

    “…Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy remain among the most significant causes of pregnancy-related complications. The research by the Dietary…”
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    Efficacy of admission cardiotocography in early stage of labour in predicting perinatal outcome among parturients in a tertiary health facility in Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria by Ojo, Oluwole, Awonuga, David, Dedeke, Iyabode, Adenaya, Olaide, Ade-Onojobi, Adedoyin, Odelola, Oluwaseyi, Grillo, Elizabeth

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (01-01-2022)
    “…Background: Some fetuses will present with hypoxia at admission into the labour room and may not be able to withstand the stress of frequent and adequate…”
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    Gestational Diabetes: Comparison of Random and Fasting Plasma Glucose as Modalities of Screening by Chukwunyere, Chibuike F., Awonuga, David O., Adesina, Olubiyi F., Udenze, Ifeoma C.

    Published in European medical journal. Diabetes (10-11-2020)
    “…Objective: Gestational diabetes is glucose intolerance of varying severity with onset in the index pregnancy. This study aimed to compare fasting plasma…”
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    Abstract 4002: Uptake of cervical cancer screening among HIV positive women at a tertiary healthcare center in Nigeria by Chukwunyere, Chibuike F., Awonuga, David O.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2019)
    “…BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer currently ranks the commonest gynecological cancer in Nigeria. This could be attributed to poor performance of screening strategies…”
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    Quality and outcomes of maternal and perinatal care for 76,563 pregnancies reported in a nationwide network of Nigerian referral-level hospitals by Tukur, Jamilu, Lavin, Tina, Adanikin, Abiodun, Bankole, Kuti, Ekott, Mabel Ikpim, Godwin, Akaba, Ibrahim, Halima A, Ikechukwu, Okonkwo, Kadas, Saidu Abubakar, Ogunkunle, Taofik Oluwaseun, Tunau, Karima A., Bello, Musa, Ezekwe, Bosede, Aboyeji, Peter, Adesina, Olubukola A., Chama, Calvin, Etuk, Saturday, Galadanci, Hadiza, Ikechebelu, Joseph, Oladapo, Olufemi T., Adeniran, Abiodun S, Ocheke, Amaka, Joy, Fatimah Baba, Rais, Ibrahim, Mairami, Amsa B, Ozegya, Mohammed S., Pam, Samuel, Patricia, Medupin, Ochejele, Silas, Agada, Egwu, Nwachukwu, Duum, Abdurrahman, Aisha, Ibrahim, Lawal M, Adamu, Aisha Nana, Na'uzo, Aliyu, Ashimi, Adewale, Idris, Umma, Adebola, Owodunni A, Adamu, Asma'u, Labaran, Aliyu, Oguntayo, Adekunle, Ayuba, Andeyantso E, Farouk, Zubaida L, Daneji, Sulaiman Muhammad, Isa, Umar, Adelaiye, Samuel, Kalle, Ismail M, Bashir, Muhammad F, Bulus, Wasinda S, Yahaya, Usman R., Iliya, Jalo, Mairiga, Abdulkarim, Atterwahmie, Adamu, Hamza, Abdulhakeem, Ayegbusi, Wole, Ayodeji, Adefemi, Imam, Zainab, Akinajo, Opeyemi, Fajolu, Iretiola, Akinsanya, Olufemi, Agelebe, Efeturi, Oluwasola, Timothy, Tongo, Olukemi O, Jagun, Olusoji, Opeyemi, Kuponiyi, Kuku, Olumide, Awonuga, David O, Dedeke, Iyabode Olabisi F., Akinkunmi, Francis, Olofinbiyi, Babatunde, Olatunde, Ogundare E, Aworinde, Olufemi, Adeyanju, Olusoji, Ibijoke, Campbell, Ande, Adedapo B, Abbasiatai, Aniekan, Nyong, Eno Etim, Ochigbo, Sunny, Omo‐Aghoja, Lawrence, Ekpebe, Patrick, Njoku, Anthonia, Eigbedion, Andrew, Orazulike, Ngozi, Okechukwu, Chioma, Igbaruma, Solomon, Ebe, Idemudia, Ede-Edokpolor, Osahon, Ibeawuchi, Amarabia, Ibrahim, Isa Ayuba, Adeyemi, Oyedeji O, Mgbafulu, Chukwuemeka C, Ukamaka, Onubogu C, Anayochukwu, Ugwu, Ekwochi, Uchenna, Chioma, Obinna-Njoku, Obumneme-Anyim, Ijeoma, Ojiegbe, Nnabuike, Nwokeforo, Nathan U, Ezebialu, Ifeanyichukwu, Ejiofor, Obiora

    Published in EClinicalMedicine (01-05-2022)
    “…The WHO in collaboration with the Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health, established a nationwide electronic data platform across referral-level hospitals. We…”
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