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    Incidence of Streptococcus Pneumoniae Infections Among Patients Attending Tuberculosis Clinics in Ekpoma, Nigeria by Agwu, E, Ohihion, A A, Agba, MI, Okogun, GRA, Okodua, M, Tatfeng, Y M, Nwobu, GO

    Published in Shiraz e-medical journal (01-01-2006)
    “…Pulmonary pneumonia and tuberculosis are both lower respiratory tract infections that affect almost all class of people mostly in developing countries. Few…”
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    A survey of the prevalence of Schistosomiasis among pupils in Apata and Laranto areas in Jos, Plateau State by Okpala HO, Agwu E, Agba MI, Chimezie OR, Nwobu GO, Ohihoin AA

    “…Prevalence of Schistosomiasis in apparently healthy primary school pupils in Apata and Laranto areas of Jos was surveyed using 300 samples of stool and 300…”
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    Demographic Features, Beliefs And Socio–Psychological Impact Of Acne Vulgaris Among Its Sufferers In Two Towns In Nigeria by Ikaraoha CI, Taylor GOL, Anetor JI, Igwe CU, Ukaegbu QO, Nwobu GO, Mokogwu ATH

    “…There is paucity of reports in the demographic knowledge, belief and socio-psychological impact of acne vulgaris sufferers towards the disorder in a black…”
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    Comparative Study Of HIV Associated Pulmonary Tuberculosis In Chest Clinics From Two Regions Of Edo State, Nigeria by Nwobu GO, Okodua MA, Tatfeng YM

    “…A comparative study of HIV associated pulmonary tuberculosis (HIV-PTB) was carried out in Chest Clinics situated in Benin and Irrua environs of Edo State,…”
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    The Study Of Serum Prostate Specific Antigen And Phosphatase Isoenzymes Activity As Diagnostic Parameters In Patients With Prostate Cancer In Nigeria by Igwe CU, Ikaraoha CI, Ogunlewe JO, Nwobu GO, Duru LAD, Mokogwu ATH

    “…Serum activities of Acid Phosphatase (ACP) and Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) are still employed in most hospitals in Nigeria for the diagnosis of prostate…”
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