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    Colonisation with extended spectrum beta-lactamase-producing and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales in children admitted to a paediatric referral hospital in South Africa by Ogunbosi, Babatunde O, Moodley, Clinton, Naicker, Preneshni, Nuttall, James, Bamford, Colleen, Eley, Brian

    Published in PloS one (06-11-2020)
    “…There are few studies describing colonisation with extended spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-PE) and carbapenem-resistant…”
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    Diarrhoeal pathogens in the stools of children living with HIV in Ibadan, Nigeria by Bejide, Oyeniyi S, Odebode, Mariam A, Ogunbosi, Babatunde O, Adekanmbi, Olukemi, Akande, Kolawole O, Ilori, Temitope, Ogunleye, Veronica O, Nwachukwu, Victoria U, Grey-Areben, Aghogho, Akande, Elizabeth T, Okeke, Iruka N

    “…Diarrhoea can be debilitating in young children. Few aetiological investigations in Africans living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have been performed…”
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    Prevalence of Hearing Impairment Among High-Risk Newborns in Ibadan, Nigeria by Labaeka, Adeyemi A, Tongo, Olukemi O, Ogunbosi, Babatunde O, Fasunla, James A

    Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (16-07-2018)
    “…The burden of severe hearing impairment is increasing with two-thirds of these hearing impaired people residing in developing countries. Newborn hearing…”
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    Blood Transfusion–Associated HIV Infection in Children in Ibadan, Nigeria by Brown, Biobele J., Oladokun, Regina E., Ogunbosi, Babatunde O., Osinusi, Kikelomo

    “…Introduction: This study describes the epidemiologic features and clinical course of children with blood transfusion-associated HIV infection (TAHI) in Ibadan,…”
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    Prevalence and clinical pattern of paediatric HIV infection at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria: a prospective cross-sectional study by Ogunbosi, Babatunde O, Oladokun, Regina E, Brown, Biobele J, Osinusi, Kikelomo I

    Published in Italian journal of pediatrics (16-06-2011)
    “…The prevalence of Paediatric HIV infection is largely unknown in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This study was aimed at determining the prevalence,…”
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    Prevalence and predictors of hypoxaemia in respiratory and non-respiratory primary diagnoses among emergently ill children at a tertiary hospital in south western Nigeria by ORIMADEGUN, Adebola E, OGUNBOSI, Babatunde O, CARSON, Shannon S

    “…Hypoxaemia is a potentially harmful complication of both acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRI) and non-ALRI in children but its contribution to…”
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    Demographic and epidemiological characteristics of HIV opportunistic infections among older adults in Nigeria by Akinyemi, Joshua O, Ogunbosi, Babatunde O, Fayemiwo, Adetona S, Adesina, Olubukola A, Obaro, Michael, Kuti, Modupe A, Awolude, Olutosin A, Olaleye, David O, Adewole, Isaac F

    Published in African health sciences (01-06-2017)
    “…Background: In view of the maturing HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, better understanding of its epidemiology among older adults is necessary in order to…”
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    Static skinfold thickness in African newborns as an index of fetal nutritional assessment by Tongo, Olukemi O, Ajayi, Samuel O, Ogunbosi, Babatunde O, Orimadegun, Adebola E, Akinyinka, Olusegun O

    Published in Paediatrics and international child health (01-08-2013)
    “…Background: Fetal malnutrition (FM) has grave implications for the neonate and is reliably assessed by the CANSCORE which is time-consuming. Static skinfold…”
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    COVID-19 Outbreak among Healthcare Workers in a Specialty Unit in a Low-Middle Income Setting by Regina E Oladokun, Babatunde O Ogunbosi, Oreoluwa E Morakinyo

    “…Background: The global impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has strained healthcare workers (HCWs) and services worldwide. As the…”
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