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    Cytomegalovirus antibodies among healthy blood donors at Lagos University Teaching Hospital by AKINBAMI, A. A, AKANMU, A. S, ADEYEMO, T. A, WRIGHT, K. O, DADA, M. O, DOSUNMU, A. O

    Published in South African medical journal (01-07-2009)
    “…Objectives. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is found worldwide in all geographical locations and socio-economic groups and is the virus most frequently transmitted to a…”
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    Open heart surgery: preliminary report of blood transfusion practice and haematological changes. Experience from a Nigerian tertiary teaching hospital by Dosunmu, A O, Akinbami, A A, Oshinaike, O O, Adediran, A, Adeyemo, T A, Akanmu, A S

    Published in The Nigerian postgraduate medical journal (01-09-2011)
    “…The study aimed at reviewing the utilisation of blood / blood products and haematological profile changes, with a view to developing a hospital transfusion…”
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    Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies amongst pregnant women at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria by Akinbami, A A, Adewunmi, A A, Rabiu, K A, Wright, K O, Dosunmu, A O, Dada, M O, Adeyemo, T A

    Published in The Nigerian postgraduate medical journal (01-06-2010)
    “…Toxoplasma gondii (T.gondii), an obligate intracellular parasite found in many species throughout the world, causes a variety of clinical syndromes in humans…”
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    Cluster of differentiation 4+ cell count mean value, reference range and its influencing factors in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-seronegative pregnant women in Lagos by Akinbami, A A, Dosunmu, A O, Adediran, A, Adewunmi, A A, Rabiu, K A, Osunkalu, V, Ajibola, S, Uche, E I, Adelekan, A

    Published in Nigerian medical journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Immunity in pregnancy is physiologically compromised and this may affect cluster of differentiation four (CD4) count levels. It is well established that…”
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    Cytomegalovirus Antibodies Amongst Immunocompromised (HIV) Patients At Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi - Araba, Lagos by Akinbami, AA, Akanmu, AS, Adeyemo, TA, Wright, KO, Dada, MO, Dosunmu, AO

    Published in Journal of medicine (01-07-2010)
    “…Background: CMV infection constitutes a real risk of pathogenecity in immunocompromised patient. HIV- infectedpatients who require transfusion are at high risk…”
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    HIV-Related Discrimination Reported by People Living with HIV in Lagos by Akinbami, AA, Wright, KO, Adeyemo, TA, Dada, MO, Dosunmu, AO

    Published in Journal of medicine (2010)
    “…Objective: Numerous factors have unilaterally and synergistically undermined the success of HIV and AIDS. It is in the light of the foregoing that this study…”
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    Knowledge, attitude, perception of malaria and evaluation of malaria parasitaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria by Iriemenam, N C, Dosunmu, A O, Oyibo, W A, Fagbenro-Beyioku, A F

    Published in Journal of vector borne diseases (01-03-2011)
    “…Little information exists on the compliance of pregnant women to malaria management in malaria endemic countries. This study was designed to access knowledge,…”
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    Chest X- ray findings in HIV patients in relation to the CD4 count by Akinbami, A A, Adegboyega, A O, Oshinaike, O O, Adebola, P A, Enabulele, C, Dosunmu, O A, Adediran, A

    “…CD4 count measures the degree of immunosupression in HIV-infected patients. Immunosupression results in lack of ability of the body to fight infections thus…”
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    Principles of blood transfusion service audit by Dosunmu, A O, Dada, M O

    “…Blood transfusion is still an important procedure in modern medical practice despite efforts to avoid it. This is due to it's association with infections…”
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    Hematological profile of normal pregnant women in Lagos, Nigeria by Akinbami, Akinsegun A, Ajibola, Sarah O, Rabiu, Kabiru A, Adewunmi, Adeniyi A, Dosunmu, Adedoyin O, Adediran, Adewumi, Osunkalu, Vincent O, Osikomaiya, Bodunrin I, Ismail, Kamal A

    Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2013)
    “…Hematological profile is considered one of the factors affecting pregnancy and its outcome. Anemia is the most common hematological problem in pregnancy,…”
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    Factors influencing CD4 cell count in HIV-positive pregnant women in a secondary health center in Lagos, Nigeria by Akinbami, Akinsegun A, Gbadegesin, Abidoye, Ajibola, Sarah O, Uche, Ebele I, Dosunmu, Adedoyin O, Adediran, Adewumi, Sobande, Adekunle

    Published in HIV/AIDS (Auckland) (01-01-2015)
    “…Immunity in pregnancy is physiologically compromised, and this may affect CD4 count levels. It is well-established that several factors affect CD4 count level…”
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    Seroprevalence of cytomegalovirus antibodies amongst normal pregnant women in Nigeria by Akinbami, Akinsegun Abduljaleel, Rabiu, Kabiru Afolarin, Adewunmi, Adeniyi Abiodun, Wright, Kikelomo Ololade, Dosunmu, Adedoyin Owolabi, Adeyemo, Titilope Adenike, Adediran, Adewumi, Osunkalu, Vincent Oluseye

    Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2011)
    “…Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a ubiquitous virus belonging to the herpes family, is known to be transmitted frequently to developing fetuses in pregnancy. In an…”
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    Serum ferritin levels in adults with sickle cell disease in Lagos, Nigeria by Akinbami, Akinsegun A, Dosunmu, Adedoyin O, Adediran, Adewumi A, Oshinaike, Olajumoke O, Osunkalu, Vincent O, Ajibola, Sarah O, Arogundade, Olanrewaju M

    Published in Journal of blood medicine (01-01-2013)
    “…Serum ferritin is considered to be one of the most important tools in the measurement of iron balance in steady-state sickle cell disease. Increased…”
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