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    Neurocognitive Function of School-aged HIV-infected Children in Enugu, Nigeria by Iloh, Kenechukwu K, Emodi, Ifeoma J, Ibeziako, Ngozi S, Ikefuna, Anthony N, Ubesie, Agozie C, Iloh, Ogochukwu N, Ilechukwu, Gideon C, Ayuk, Adaeze C

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-12-2017)
    “…Evidence has shown neurocognitive problems often exist among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children. There are limited data for children in…”
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    Bacterial agents of the discharging middle ear among children seen at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu by Ilechukwu, Gideon Chukwudalu, Ilechukwu, Chioma Azuka, Ubesie, Agozie Chukwunedum, Okoroafor, Ijeoma, Ezeanolue, Basil Chukwuemeka, Ojinnaka, Ngozi Chinyelu

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2017)
    “…Discharging middle ear continues to be one of the commonest problems seen in the developing world. There is an ever growing need to carry out studies…”
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    Ear-related problems among children attending the paediatric and otorhinolaryngology out-patients clinics of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu by Ilechukwu, G.C, Eze, J, Emechebe, G.O, Ubesie, A.C, Ojinnaka, N.C, Okoroafor, I.J, Ezeanolue, B.C, Ilechukwu, C.G.A

    Published in African health sciences (01-06-2016)
    “…Background: Ear related diseases are commonly seen in clinics worldwide especially among children. They are associated with significant morbidity and frequent…”
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    Prevalence and perinatal mortality associated with preterm births in a tertiary medical center in South East Nigeria by Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony, Lawani, Osaheni Lucky, Ezugwu, Euzebus Chinonye, Ilechukwu, Gideon, Nkwo, Peter Onubiwe, Mba, Sunday Gabriel, Asinobi, Isaac Nwabueze

    Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2014)
    “…Preterm birth is a high risk condition associated with significant mortality and morbidity in the perinatal, neonatal, and childhood periods, and even in…”
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