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    The protective role of ascorbic acid in burn-induced testicular damage in rats by Jewo, P.I, Duru, F.I, Fadeyibi, I.O, Saalu, L.C, Noronha, C.C

    Published in Burns (01-02-2012)
    “…Abstract Objective To investigate the ability of ascorbic acid to protect the testes from damage in severe burns. Design Experimental study. Setting University…”
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    Characteristics of paediatric burns seen at a tertiary centre in a low income country: A five year (2004–2008) study by Fadeyibi, I.O, Mustapha, I.A, Ibrahim, N.A, Faduyile, F.I, Faboya, M.O, Jewo, P.I, Ademiluyi, S.A

    Published in Burns (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Background Children are the most risk prone in cases of burns. The previous epidemiologic study of paediatric burns in Lagos-Nigeria was carried four…”
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    Burns and fire disasters from leaking petroleum pipes in Lagos, Nigeria: An 8-year experience by Fadeyibi, I.O, Jewo, P.I, Opoola, P, Babalola, O.S, Ugburo, A, Ademiluyi, S.A

    Published in Burns (01-02-2011)
    “…Abstract Introduction Petroleum products are mostly inflammable and require strict regulations for safe handling. This study characterises the epidemiology of…”
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    Burn severity and post-burn infertility in men by Fadeyibi, I.O, Jewo, P.I, Saalu, L.C, Akinola, O.I, Fabamwo, O, Ademiluyi, S.A

    Published in Burns (01-05-2010)
    “…Abstract Burn wounds are a common cause of much morbidity and misery, especially in low- and medium-income countries. A number of studies show that severe…”
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    Progress in burns research: a review of advances in burn pathophysiology by Jewo, P I, Fadeyibi, I O

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-06-2015)
    “…Severe burns trigger a wide range of responses in the victim. Initial vascular changes are followed by hypermetabolic, inflammatory and immunologic changes…”
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    Cooking Gas Explosions As Cause Of Burns Among Patients Admitted To A Regional Burn Centre In Nigeria by Belie, O, Mofikoya, B O, Fadeyibi, I O, Ugburo, A O, Buari, A, Ugochukwu, N N

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (31-03-2020)
    “…Burn injury has become a major source of mortality and morbidity in countries with low socioeconomic status. World energy consumption is mainly based on fossil…”
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    The socioeconomic impact of burns in Lagos, Nigeria: a one-year prospective study by Ahachi, C N, Fadeyibi, I O, Chira, M K, Abikoye, F O, Okpara, C O

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-09-2017)
    “…A one-year prospective study of burn patients presenting to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos from June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008 was conducted to…”
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    Fatal domestic accident from a 1.5 volt dry-cell battery explosion as seen in lagos state university teaching hospital, ikeja, lagos, Nigeria by Fadeyibi, I O, Izegbu, M C, Benebo, A S

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (31-12-2008)
    “…To illustrate the danger of wrong disposal of used dry-cell batteries in Lagos, Nigeria. Information was extracted from the case notes of a patient who died…”
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    The direct hospitalization cost of care for acute burns in Lagos, Nigeria: a one-year prospective study by Ahachi, C N, Fadeyibi, I O, Abikoye, F O, Chira, M K, Ugburo, A O, Ademiluyi, S A

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-06-2011)
    “…Objective. We conducted a prospective study to identify the direct hospitalization cost of managing major acute burns in Lagos, Nigeria, and to determine the…”
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    Mass Burns Disaster in Abule-egba, Lagos, Nigeria from a Petroleum Pipeline Explosion Fire by Fadeyibi, I O, Omosebi, D T, Jewo, P I, Ademiluyi, S A

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-06-2009)
    “…The aim of this paper is to review the basic principles of triage in mass burns disasters and discuss the experience of the Lagos State University Teaching…”
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    Sperm quality changes in survivors of severe burns by Jewo, P I, Fadeyibi, I O, Saalu, L C, Akinola, O I, Duru, F I, Ademiluyi, S A

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-09-2009)
    “…Severe thermal injury occurs frequently, especially in the low-income countries of the world, where they account for a substantial mortality and a wide range…”
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    Unusual Electric Burns Caused by Communication Disc Contact with a High-voltage Electric Transmission Cable: a Potential Occupational Hazard by Fadeyibi, I O, Izegbu, M C, Benebo, A S, Ademuluyi, S A

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-09-2007)
    “…The case reported is that of a communications technician admitted to hospital with 38% burns sustained while climbing a communications mast. The mast was…”
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    A Comparative Study of the Wound Healing Properties of Moist Exposed Burn Ointment (MEBO) and Silver Sulphadiazine by Jewo, P I, Fadeyibi, I O, Babalola, O S, Saalu, L C, Benebo, A S, Izegbu, M C, Ashiru, O A

    Published in Annals of burns and fire disasters (30-06-2009)
    “…Burns expose the deeper tissues of the skin or body to invasive microbes. Topical preparations for treating burn wounds, to be useful, should ideally have…”
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