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    Burden of measles in Nigeria: a five-year review of casebased surveillance data, 2012-2016 by Ibrahim, Baffa Sule, Usman, Rabi, Mohammed, Yahaya, Datti, Zainab, Okunromade, Oyeladun, Abubakar, Aisha Ahmed, Nguku, Patrick Mboya

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2019)
    “…measles is a vaccine preventable, highly transmissible viral infection that affects mostly children under five years. We reviewed surveillance data on measles…”
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    Knowledge and utilization of contraceptive devices among unmarried undergraduate students of a tertiary institution in Kano State, Nigeria 2016 by Ahmed, Zainab Datti, Sule, Ibrahim Baffa, Abolaji, Mohammed Lukman, Mohammed, Yahaya, Nguku, Patrick

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2017)
    “…Students in the universities mostly live independently from their parents or guardians, some of them for the first time. This gives them freedom and…”
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    Descriptive epidemiology of a cholera outbreak in Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria, 2014 by Sule, Ibrahim Baffa, Yahaya, Mohammed, Aisha, Abubakar Ahmed, Zainab, Ahmed Datti, Ummulkhulthum, Bajoga, Nguku, Patrick

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2017)
    “…Cholera is an acute gastrointestinal infection caused by Vibrio cholerae, which may lead to severe dehydration and death if not treated. This analysis is aimed…”
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    Incidence and risk factors of cervical dysplasia among human immune deficiency virus positive and human immune deficiency virus negative women at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital by Muhammad, Zakari, Usman, Iman, Datti, Zainab, Avidime, Attah, Danjuma, Shuaibu, Taoheed, Atanda, Suleiman, Aisha

    Published in Sahel medical journal (01-10-2017)
    “…Background: HIV infection is a risk factor for cervical cancer and both diseases are prevalent in Nigeria. HIV positive women are at greater risk of cervical…”
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