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    Metformin versus Insulin in the Management of Pre-Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital: A Randomized Clinical Trial by Beyuo, Titus, Obed, Samuel Amenyi, Adjepong-Yamoah, Kenneth Kweku, Bugyei, Kwasi Agyei, Oppong, Samuel Antwi, Marfoh, Kissinger

    Published in PloS one (06-05-2015)
    “…To determine if metformin monotherapy or metformin in combination with insulin is equally effective as insulin monotherapy at glycemic control in diabetes…”
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    Sickle Cell Education: A Survey of Antenatal Healthcare Givers by Aboagye, Serwah, Torto, Magdalene, Asah-Opoku, Kwaku, Nuamah, Mercy Anna, Oppong, Samuel Antwi, Samba, Ali

    “…To explore the educational practices of antenatal care providers toward pregnant women with sickle cell disease (SCD) and sickle cell trait (SCT), a survey was…”
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    Awareness of Sickle Cell Trait Status: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Antenatal Women in Ghana by Obed, Samuel Amenyi, Asah-Opoku, Kwaku, Aboagye, Serwah, Torto, Magdalene, Oppong, Samuel Antwi, Nuamah, Mercy Anna

    “…AbstractThis study was conducted to evaluate pregnant women's awareness of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait and the factors that contribute to it. Two…”
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    Most adults with severe HbSC disease are not treated with hydroxyurea by Ghunney, William Kwesi, Asare, Eugenia Vicky, Ayete-Nyampong, John Benaiah, Oppong, Samuel Antwi, Rodeghier, Mark, DeBaun, Michael R., Olayemi, Edeghonghon

    Published in Blood advances (11-07-2023)
    “…•A total of 10% and 24% of adolescents and adults with HbSC and HbSS, respectively, in Ghana have severe SCD.•Less than 1% and 3% of adolescents and adults…”
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    Fatal hepatitis E viral infection in pregnant women in Ghana: a case series by Bonney, Joseph Humphrey Kofi, Kwame-Aryee, Robert A, Obed, Samuel, Tamatey, Ama Asantewa, Barnor, Jacob Samson, Armah, Naa Baake, Oppong, Samuel Antwi, Osei-Kwesi, Mubarak

    Published in BMC research notes (03-09-2012)
    “…Viral infections during pregnancy can pose serious threats to mother and fetus from the time of conception to the time of delivery. These lead to congenital…”
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