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    Assessment of gross malnutrition among primary school children using body mass index as an assessment tool in abakaliki metropolis of Ebonyi State, South-East Nigeria by Asiegbu, U V, Asiegbu, O G, Onyire, B N, Ikefuna, A N, Ibe, B C

    Published in Nigerian journal of clinical practice (01-06-2017)
    “…Obesity and overweight are emerging major health problems in developing countries in the background of undernutrition. These have been linked to a substantial…”
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    Cerebral Malaria Complicated by Blindness, Deafness and Extrapyramidal Tract Manifestation by Manyike, P C, Okike, C, Onyire, N B, Chinawa, J M, Austin-Abu, J U

    “…Cerebral malaria is a severe manifestation of a parasitic infection caused by Plasmodium falciparum. The sequelae of this disease such as blindness, deafness,…”
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    Culture and biomedical care in Africa: the influence of culture on biomedical care in a traditional African society, Nigeria, West Africa by Chukwuneke, F N, Ezeonu, C T, Onyire, B N, Ezeonu, P O

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (01-07-2012)
    “…Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour of Africans can not be underestimated; many African cultures have…”
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    Cerebral Palsy Among Children Seen in the Neurology Clinic of Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Asaba by Okike, C. O., Onyire, B. N., Ezeonu, C. T., Agumadu, H. U., Adeniran, K. A., Manyike, P. C.

    Published in Journal of community health (01-04-2013)
    “…Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder of motor function caused by irreversible damage to the immature brain. The disorder may be associated with…”
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    Prevention of mother to child transmission of hepatitis B virus infection in Nigeria: A call to action by Eke CB, Onyire NB, Amadi OF

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Background: Sub- Sahara Africa including Nigeria has the second largest global burden of chronic carriers of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection after Asia…”
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    Relationship between nutritional status and intensity of common intestinal helminths among children in enugu, South-East Nigeria by Ilechukwu, Gc, Ilechukwu, Cga, Ubesie, Ac, Onyire, Nb, Emechebe, G, Eze, Jc

    “…Intestinal helminthiasis is associated with malnutrition in children. The objective of this study was to determine the intensity and effect of the common…”
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