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Joseph, Ifeanyi Brian-D. Adinma, Ekene Ogamba Stella, Mathew Edet Mark, and N. Aribodor Dennis. "Malaria Parasitaemia and Uptake of Intermittent Preventive Treatment among Pregnant Nigerian Igbo Women." Trop J Med Res 21, no. 1 (2022): 93–101. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7117203.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> Background: Pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to malaria during pregnancy and are usually targeted to receive special preventive care for malaria using intermittent preventive treatment (IPT). Objectives: To determine the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and uptake of IPT among pregnant Nigerian Igbo women. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 330 pregnant women from two public and private health facilities. Microscopy was used to determine prevalence of malaria in pregnancy while structured pretested questionnaire was
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Adenowo, Kehinde T., Olugbenga O. Eweoya, Olugbemi T. Olaniyan, and Abayomi Ajayi. "Dermatoglyphic appraisal of multiple births women in Igbo-Ora and Ogbomosho, South west, Nigeria." Anatomy Journal of Africa 9, no. 1 (2020): 1744–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/aja.v9i1.14.

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The scientific study of epidermal ridges on the palms and toes is termed dermatoglyphics. Multiple births occur when more than one fetus results from a single pregnancy. This study is aimed at determining the relationship if any between multiple births and palmar flexion creases. Two hundred Igbo-Ora and one hundred Ogbomosho healthy and consenting adult female indigenes aged between 25-50 years were recruited and grouped into 4; group I consisted of multiple births women in Igbo-Ora; group II consisted of single births women in Igbo-Ora; group III consisted of multiple births women in Ogbomos
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Oparaku, N. F., E. S. Okwuonu, C. M. Eze, et al. "Co-infections of malaria and hepatitis B among pregnant women in Igbo-Eze North LGA of Enugu State, Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 45, no. 1 (2024): 194–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njpar.v45i1.21.

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Acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) and malaria infections pose serious health risks to the general population and may worsen victims' physical and financial well-being. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of HBV and malaria co-infections during LGA among expectant mothers. This study used a cross-sectional, prospective design. Blood samples were collected from both pregnant and non-pregnant women for parasitological and serological examinations in the study area. This was performed to compare the severity of infections between pregnant and non- pregnant women, as pregnant wom
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Idachaba, Timothy, Darlingson Agbo, Samuel Ochu, and Blessing Ugwuanyi. "Utilization of Insecticide Treated Nets Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Selected Hospitals in Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area- Enugu State- South-East, Nigeria." Nursing Scope 6, no. 1 (2023): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.59073/thenursingscope61/33-41.

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Background: Malaria infection in pregnancy complicates about 32 million pregnancies each year in endemic areas in sub-Saharan Africa and can be life-threatening for both the mother and child (World Health Organization (WHO), 2017). The severe burden of disease has led to a global fight to control malaria. The World Malaria Report states that by the end of 2010, adequate insecticide-treated mosquito nets would have been delivered to sub-Saharan Africa to protect about 580 million people. This would protect 76% of the population at risk. More than 75 million people have received protection from
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JIB, Adinma, Enechukwu CI, Nnedum OAU, Adinma-Obiajulu ND, Edet MM, and Emeka EA. "KNOWLEDGE OF, AND BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO, COVID-19 PANDEMIC BY PREGNANT NIGERIAN IGBO WOMEN." Journal of Advanced Research in Medical and Health Science (ISSN 2208-2425) 10, no. 4 (2024): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.61841/tphnpv31.

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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic represents a foremost global contemporary public health challenge, with alarming death rate. Pregnant women by virtue of reduced immunity may be at increased risk of contracting the disease. OBJECTIVE: To elicit the knowledge of, and behavior, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant Nigerian Igbo women.&#x0D; SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of 370 pregnant women from health facilities in Anambra state Nigeria, to elicit information on their knowledge of causes, mode of transmission, availability of vaccines, treatmen
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Okeudo, Chijioke, and B. U. Ezem. "Sonographic Assessment of Amniotic Fluid Volume using Single Deepest Pocket (SDP) among Igbo Women with Uncomplicated Singleton Pregnancies." AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND ALLIED SCIENCES 2, no. 1 (2019): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33798/ajmas2019/00265.

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Background: The amniotic fluid is fundamental for proper fetal development and growth. Ultrasound visualization of the amniotic fluid permits both subjective and objective estimates of the amniotic fluid. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the reference values of normal single deepest pocket (SDP) – upper and lower limits, mean SDP and variation of the SDP with gestational age among Igbo women of South-Eastern Nigeria extraction carrying uncomplicated singleton pregnancy. Methodology: This was a prospective cross sectional study involving 400 women carrying uncomplicated s
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Adinma, JosephI B. D., JosephE Ahaneku, EchenduD Adinma, et al. "Vitamin D status and sociodemographic profile of pregnant Nigerian Igbo women." Journal of the Nigerian Academy of Medicine 1, no. 2 (2022): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jnam.jnam_18_22.

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Brian-D Adinma, JosephIfeanyi, JosephEberendu Ahaneku, EchenduDolly Adinma, et al. "Vitamin D levels and antenatal complications in pregnant Nigerian Igbo women." Journal of Applied Sciences and Clinical Practice 3, no. 3 (2022): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jascp.jascp_12_21.

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Ohaja, Magdalena, Jo Murphy-Lawless, and Margaret Dunlea. "Religion and Spirituality in Pregnancy and Birth: The Views of Birth Practitioners in Southeast Nigeria." Religions 10, no. 2 (2019): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10020082.

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Religion and spirituality have been acknowledged as crucial aspects of health and wellbeing. Nigeria, the most populous African country, is a multi-religious society where plural health systems (traditional and modern) co-exist. Religion is part of everyday conversation within the country and traditional healthcare providers are believed to have spiritual healing powers. Correspondingly, Nigerian women in their quest for a meaningful and comprehensive maternity care experience continue to use the plural health systems during the pregnancy birth continuum. Drawing from data collected through in
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Idigo, Felicitas, Kingsley Ajibo, Angel-Mary Anakwue, Uloma Nwogu, and Ebbi Robinson. "Sonographic measurement of ear length among normal fetuses of pregnant Igbo women in port Harcourt, Nigeria." African Health Sciences 21, no. 1 (2021): 338–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i1.43.

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Background: Fetal ear length measurement has been associated with some clinical values: sonographic marker for chromo- somal aneuploidy and for biometric estimation of fetal gestational age.&#x0D; Objectives: To establish a baseline reference value for fetal ear length and to assess relationship between fetal ear length and gestational age.&#x0D; Methods: Ear length measurements were obtained prospectively from fetuses in 551 normal singleton pregnancies of 15 to 41 weeks gestation. Normal cases were defined as normal sonographic findings during examination plus normal infant post-delivery. Th
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pregnant Nigeria Igbo women"

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Nzute, Anastesia. "Utilisation of insecticide treated nets among women in rural Nigeria : themes, stories, and performance." Thesis, University of Wolverhampton, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2436/620391.

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Background: The effect of Malaria attack on maternal and child health in Nigeria is high compared with other countries in sub Saharan Africa. This problem has been a persistent issue in Nigeria and many researchers have tried to proffer solutions. Insecticide treated nets (ITN) have been identified as providing approximately 80% protection against malaria attack. However, all the measures put in place to control malaria failed to meet up with the set target of the Roll Back Malaria Initiative, which aimed at reducing malaria deaths in Nigeria by half by 2010 in line with the Millennium Develop
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Orluvosu, O. C. "Haematological parameters in pregnant women hepatitis B infection in Nigeria." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2013. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/32841.

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Hepatitis B is a viral infection, a DNA hepadna virus type 1 and it is one of the most common serious liver diseases encountered in pregnant women. It is endemic worldwide. Approximately, 350 million people are chronic carriers and only 2% will spontaneously develop antibodies enough to clear the virus from their system according to studies carried out in Nigeria. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/32841
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Nwi-ue, Letam. "Predictors of Poor Pregnancy Outcomes Among Pregnant Women in Island Maternity, Nigeria." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7245.

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Pregnancy outcomes have improved tremendously in developed countries. Notwithstanding, it is still a huge challenge in developing countries, especially Sub-Saharan Africa. In 2015 in Nigeria, about 145 women died daily from pregnancy-related causes. Similarly, nearly 2,300 children under 5 years were lost in the same year. Nigeria consistently underperformed in some of the critical pregnancy indicators such as maternal and neonatal mortality, second worst only to India in the world. Studies on poor pregnancy outcomes are scarce in Nigeria. The purpose of this quantitative, retrospective cross-
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Oreyomi, Olabosipo O. "Barriers to Utilization of Malaria Preventive Measures in Rural Nigeria Among Pregnant Women." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6468.

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Malaria is a mosquito transmitted tropical disease that accounts for more cases and deaths in Nigeria than in any other country worldwide. Globally malaria accounts for 300,000 deaths among young children and pregnant women annually. The promotion of the use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) to reduce pregnant women's contact with mosquitoes has been the focus of malaria prevention efforts in Nigeria. However, the use of ITNs during pregnancy has been inexplicably low in Nigeria. A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted to examine barriers to the utilization of ITNs among pregnant w
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Gunn, Jayleen KL, John E. Ehiri, Elizabeth T. Jacobs, et al. "Population-based prevalence of malaria among pregnant women in Enugu State, Nigeria: the Healthy Beginning Initiative." BioMed Central, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610325.

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BACKGROUND: Malaria adversely affects pregnant women and their fetuses or neonates. Estimates of the malaria burden in pregnant women based on health facilities often do not present a true picture of the problem due to the low proportion of women delivering at these facilities in malaria-endemic regions. METHODS: Data for this study were obtained from the Healthy Beginning Initiative using community-based sampling. Self-identified pregnant women between the ages of 17-45 years were recruited from churches in Enugu State, Nigeria. Malaria parasitaemia was classified as high and low based on the
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Smith, Sandra A. "Uli metamorphosis of a tradition into contemporary aesthetics /." [Kent, Ohio] : Kent State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=kent1267478083.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Kent State University, 2010.<br>Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Apr. 28, 2010). Advisor: Fred Smith. Keywords: Uli; Igbo; Nigeria; body painting; wall painting; Nsukka; traditional women painters. Includes bibliographical references (p.101-105).
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Ibewuike, Victoria O. "African Women and Religious Change: A study of the Western Igbo of Nigeria with a special focus on Asaba town." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Department of Theology, Uppsala University, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-6200.

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Otuonye, Adaku O. "Self-Efficacy and Support for Environmental Change Strategies Aimed at Reducing Exposure to Secondhand Smoke| A Cross-sectional Study of Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women in Nigeria." Thesis, Trident University International, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10637592.

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<p> Globally, the implementation of environmental change strategies, such as smoke-free policies, has been found to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) among women and children (Faber, Been, Reiss, Mackenbach, &amp; Sheikh, 2016). However, implementation of such strategies in Nigeria must first be supported by data indicative of need and feasibility within the local community. In this cross-sectional descriptive study, the self-efficacy construct was used as a theoretical framework to explore the self-efficacy and support for environmental change strategies among pregnant and non-pregnan
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Offor, Joy. "Lassa fever epidemic outbreak causing maternal mortality on pregnant women : A statistical and systematic review on prevalence and occurrence of maternal mortality in Nigeria." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-42026.

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Introduction/background: Epidemics of infectious diseases (ID) are re-occurring now more often and spreads faster into many different parts of the world due to globalization. The increasing evidence of climate change and man-made events have shown impacts to increase the emergency and re-emerging of animal- borne IDs. Studies claims that background factors of these IDs are biological, environmental and human-lifestyle related changes. The pathogen Lassa fever virus (LASV) is a zoonotic organismthat circulates in rodent reservoirs, and the animal´s hosts are rodent species (rats) of the genus M
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Ishola, Adeyinka Ganiyat. "Acceptance and commitment therapy in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV program among pregnant women living with HIV in South Western States of Nigeria." University of the Western Cape, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5775.

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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD<br>The objective of this study was to determine if introducing acceptance and commitment therapy in the prevention of mother to child HIV transmission (PMTCT) program using weekly mobile phone messages would result in improved mental health status of HIV-positive, pregnant women in Nigeria. The study used a quantitative approach using a Solomon four-group (two intervention and two control groups) randomised design to evaluate the impact of an acceptance and commitment therapy program. The study population was 132 randomly selected (33 per site), HIV-positive pr
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Books on the topic "Pregnant Nigeria Igbo women"

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Nnoromele, Salome. Life among the Ibo women of Nigeria. Lucent Books, 1998.

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Chuku, Gloria. Igbo women and economic transformation in southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004.

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Chuku, Gloria. Igbo women and economic transformation in southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2005.

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Ibewuike, Victoria Oluomachukwu. African women and religious change: A study of the western Igbo of Nigeria : with a special focus on Asaba Town. Victoria O. Ibewuike, 2006.

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Timothy-Asobele, S. J. Ọgụ ụmụnwanyị. Rothmed International, 1992.

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Iheanacho, Jessica. Women in Charity: The changing roles of Umuada Ubakala, 1989-2010. Great AP Express Publishers Ltd, 2010.

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Iheanacho, Jessica. Women in Charity: The changing roles of Umuada Ubakala, 1989-2010. Great AP Express Publishers Ltd, 2010.

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Korieh, Chima J. The land has changed: History, society and gender in colonial Eastern Nigeria. University of Calgary Press, 2010.

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Ibewuike, Victoria O. African women and religious change: A study of the western Igbo of Nigeria : with a special focus on Asaba town. Department of Theology, Uppsala University, 2004.

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Korieh, Chima J. The land has changed: History, society and gender in colonial Eastern Nigeria. University of Calgary Press, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pregnant Nigeria Igbo women"

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Akinyosoye, Abimbola David, and Olayemi Oluseun Akinnola. "Antimalarial Drug Resistance Markers in Plasmodium falciparum Among Pregnant Women in Nigeria: A Systematic Review." In Harnessing Biotechnology Tools for Product Development. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-86002-7_1.

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Onwubuche, K., O. E. Agbagwa, and N. Frank-Peterside. "Bacterial resistance and virulence markers in urine of HIV patients and pregnant women in Port Harcourt, Nigeria." In Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference of Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World Nigeria (OWSD Garden City 2023). Atlantis Press International BV, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-306-1_11.

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Obialo, Felix-Kingsley. "Entrepreneurs out of Necessity in the Developing Context." In Mainstreaming Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as Future Workplace Ethics. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-3657-8.ch011.

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The issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion is topical globally. Despite the slow embrace of the triple concept in Africa and Nigeria especially, literature has continued to grow in the area. Entrepreneurship is an area that has been enjoying attention in Nigeria also with women found to be important contributors. The Igbo entrepreneurship system has recently gained some global attention. While it is heavily masculine, the role of women has not been sufficiently studied. This study sought to find the experiences of Igbo women entrepreneurs in the Iwo Road Business Hub of Ibadan, Nigeria in t
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"The Igbo Region before 1900: A Survey." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-9.

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"Women in the Economy before 1900." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-10.

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"The Untouchable Vultures: Women in Resistance Movements." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-15.

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"Conclusion: Igbo Women’s Economic Role in Historical and Comparative Perspective." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-16.

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"“We Hold Our Families’ Bowls”: Colonialism, Women, Agriculture and Food Processing." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-11.

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"Double Endowments or Double-Edged Sword? Women, Crafts and Local Industries." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-12.

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"Trade and New Economic Order." In Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203958445-13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pregnant Nigeria Igbo women"

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Desalu, Olufemi, Olutobi Ojuawo, Kikelomo Adesina, et al. "Prevalence of asthma among pregnant women in Ilorin, Nigeria." In ERS International Congress 2018 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.pa1148.

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Usman, Saheed, and Ibiwumi Usman. "P302 Achieving the third 90: keeping pregnant and breastfeeding women living with hiv virally suppressed in western nigeria." In Abstracts for the STI & HIV World Congress (Joint Meeting of the 23rd ISSTDR and 20th IUSTI), July 14–17, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.416.

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Anaedobe, Chinenye Gloria, Fowotade Adeola, and Bakare Rasheed Ajani. "P3.40 Socio demographic and sexual behavioural correlates of herpes simplex virus type 2 infection among pregnant women in southwestern nigeria." In STI and HIV World Congress Abstracts, July 9–12 2017, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.277.

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Anaedobe, Chinenye Gloria, Fowotade Adeola, Chukwuma E. Omoruyi, and Rasheed Ajani Bakare. "P3.41 Prevalence, socio-demographic and sexual behavioural risk factors for hepatitis b virus infection among pregnant women in southwestern nigeria." In STI and HIV World Congress Abstracts, July 9–12 2017, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.278.

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Omonaiye, Olumuyiwa, Pat Nicholson, Snezana Kusljic, and Elizabeth Manias. "P308 Timing of initiation of HIV treatment and level of adherence among pregnant women under option b+ programme in nigeria." In Abstracts for the STI & HIV World Congress (Joint Meeting of the 23rd ISSTDR and 20th IUSTI), July 14–17, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.421.

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Babatunde, Abdulhammed Opeyemi, Amalia Colangelo, Tuan Dung Nguyen, et al. "PA-673 Development of a mobile application to support perinatal period of pregnant women in Nigeria: user-centred design approach." In Abstracts of The Eleventh EDCTP Forum, 7–10 November 2023. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-edc.263.

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Funwei, Roland, Atinuke Olaleye, Uyaiabasi Noblefather, et al. "PA-255 Genetic profiling of plasmodium falciparum antigenic biomarkers among asymptomatic pregnant women on intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine from Southwest Nigeria." In Abstracts of The Eleventh EDCTP Forum, 7–10 November 2023. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-edc.130.

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Pasquier, E., P. Lissouba, AM Moore, et al. "High severity of abortion complications in fragile and conflict-affected settings: AMoCo, a mixed-methods cross-sectional study in two referral hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa." In MSF Scientific Day International 2023. MSF-USA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57740/pq3n-my95.

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INTRODUCTION Abortion-related complications are one of the five main causes of maternal mortality. However, research about abortion is very limited in fragile and conflict-affected settings. We aimed to describe the severity of abortion-related complications and contributing factors in two MSF-supported referral hospitals; one in a rural setting, northern Nigeria, and one in the capital city, Bangui, in the Central African Republic (CAR). METHODS This cross-sectional mixed-methods study included four components: 1) a clinical study using prospective review of medical records for women presenti
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Uyaiabasi, Gabriel, Atinuke Olaleye, Charles Elikwu, et al. "PA-287 Prevalence of parasite resistance amongst pregnant women receiving intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) in malaria endemic communities in Southwestern Nigeria." In Abstracts of The Eleventh EDCTP Forum, 7–10 November 2023. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-edc.145.

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Reports on the topic "Pregnant Nigeria Igbo women"

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Diet diversity among pregnant women and young children—Insights for improving malaria, family planning, and maternal and child health outcomes in northwestern Nigeria through social and behavior change programming. Population Council, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh15.1085.

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This research brief provides rigorous, evidence-based insights to policy-makers, implementers, and researchers of social and behavior change (SBC) programs on maternal and child nutrition during the 1,000-day period between a woman’s pregnancy and her child’s second birthday. It is one of a series of briefs presenting findings from a Breakthrough RESEARCH study that uniquely captures data on a wide range of psychosocial drivers of behavioral outcomes in family planning, malaria, and maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition (MNCH+N) in the three northwestern states of Nigeria.
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