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    Pattern of morbidity and mortality of newborns admitted into the sick and special care baby unit of Enugu State University Teaching Hospital, Enugu state by Ekwochi, U, Ndu, I K, Nwokoye, I C, Ezenwosu, O U, Amadi, O F, Osuorah, Dic

    Published in Nigerian journal of clinical practice (01-05-2014)
    “…Being the highest contributor to under-5 mortality, neonatal mortality and morbidity has great impact to the attainment of millennium development goals 4 (MDG…”
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    Blood pressure values in healthy term newborns at a tertiary health facility in Enugu, Nigeria by Nwokoye, I C, Uleanya, N D, Ibeziako, N S, Ikefuna, A N, Eze, J C, Ibe, J C

    Published in Nigerian journal of clinical practice (01-09-2015)
    “…Blood pressure (BP) is a reflection of hemodynamic variables. It is an important vital sign and indicator of clinical stability. Accurate measurement of this…”
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    52nd - 53rd Annual General and Scientific Conference of the Paediatrics Association of Nigeria (PANCONF), 18th - 22nd January, 2022 by Ujunwa FA, Ukoh UC, Onyejimbe E, Nwokoye IC

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Electrocardiography is usually used to assess the electrical activity of the heart, it has been found to be very useful in many aspects of medicine apart from…”
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    Mothers’ knowledge, perception and practice of childhood immunization in Enugu by Tagbo BN, Uleanya ND, Nwokoye IC, Eze JC, Omotowo IB

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Introduction: Immunization has been shown to be the most successful and cost-effective public health intervention in the 20th century. In the developing world,…”
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    Out-of-pocket cost of managing sick newborns in Enugu, southeast Nigeria by Ekwochi, Uchenna, Osuorah, D Chidiebere, Ndu, Ikenna K, Ezenwosu, Osita U, Amadi, Ogechukwu F, Nwokoye, Ikenna C, Odetunde, O Israel

    Published in ClinicoEconomics and outcomes research (01-01-2014)
    “…Neonatal illnesses usually require long hospital stays and specialized care and/or facilities, which usually results in huge medical bills. With more than 70%…”
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