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Caregiver satisfaction with paediatric HIV treatment and care in Nigeria and equity implications for children living with HIV.
Chamla D, Asadu C, Adejuyigbe E, Davies A, Ugochukwu E, Umar L, Oluwafunke I, Hassan-Hanga F, Onubogu C, Tunde-Oremodu I, Madubuike C, Umeadi E, Epundu O, Omosun A, Anigilaje E, Adeyinka D. Chamla D, et al. Among authors: onubogu c. AIDS Care. 2016 Mar;28 Suppl 2(sup2):153-60. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1176682. AIDS Care. 2016. PMID: 27392010 Free PMC article.
A Review and Analysis of Outcomes from Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Infant Follow-up Services at a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Unit of a Major Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria: 2007-2020.
Ugochukwu EF, Onubogu CU, Edokwe ES, Ekwochi U, Okeke KN, Umeadi EN, Onah SK. Ugochukwu EF, et al. Among authors: onubogu cu. Int J MCH AIDS. 2021;10(2):269-279. doi: 10.21106/ijma.510. Epub 2021 Dec 15. Int J MCH AIDS. 2021. PMID: 34938595 Free PMC article.
Prevalence, seroconversion and mother-to-child transmission of dual and triplex infections of HIV, hepatitis B and C viruses among pregnant women in Nigeria: study protocol.
Eleje GU, Mbachu II, Ogwaluonye UC, Kalu SO, Onubogu CU, Nweje SI, Uzochukwu CE, Nwankwo CH, Fiebai PO, Loto OM, Akaba GO, Usman HA, Rabiu A, Egeonu RO, Igue OE, Adesoji BA, Jibuaku CH, Aja PO, Chidozie CP, Ibrahim HS, Aliyu FE, Numan AI, Okoro OD, Omoruyi SA, Oppah IC, Anyang UI, Ahmed A, Chukwurah SN, Umeononihu OS, Chukwuanukwu RC, Umeh EO, Emeka EA, Ogbuagu CN, Yakasai IA, Ezechi OC, Ikechebelu JI; Triplex infection in pregnancy collaboration group. Eleje GU, et al. Reprod Health. 2020 Sep 25;17(1):144. doi: 10.1186/s12978-020-00995-8. Reprod Health. 2020. PMID: 32977846 Free PMC article.
Awareness and prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among pregnant women in Nigeria: A national pilot cross-sectional study.
Eleje GU, Rabiu A, Mbachu II, Akaba GO, Loto OM, Usman HA, Fiebai PO, Chukwuanukwu RC, Joe-Ikechebelu NN, Nwankwo CH, Kalu SO, Onubogu CU, Ogbuagu CN, Chukwurah SN, Uzochukwu CE, Inuyomi SO, Adesoji BA, Ogwaluonye UC, Emeka EA, Egeonu RO, Igue OE, Jibuaku CH, Okoro OD, Aja PO, Chidozie CP, Ibrahim HS, Aliyu FE, Numan AI, Omoruyi SA, Oppah IC, Anyang UI, Ahmed A, Umeononihu OS, Umeh EO, Nweje SI, Ajuba IC, Okoro CC, Onwuegbuna AA, Igbodike EP, Nwaeju IK, Yakasai IA, Ezechi OC, Ikechebelu JI. Eleje GU, et al. Among authors: onubogu cu. Womens Health (Lond). 2021 Jan-Dec;17:17455065211031718. doi: 10.1177/17455065211031718. Womens Health (Lond). 2021. PMID: 34256625 Free PMC article.
Prevalence, perinatal outcomes and factors associated with neonatal sepsis in Nigeria.
Onubogu CU, Ekwochi U, Obumneme-Anyim I, Nwokeji-Onwe LN, Eleje GU, Ojiegbe NO, Ezebialu IU, Ezenkwele EP, Nzeribe EA, Umeh UA, Ugwu IA, Chianakwana O, Ibekwe NT, Ezeaku OI, Ekweagu GN, Onwe AB, Lavin T, Ezekwe B, Settecase E, Tukur J, Ikechebelu JI. Onubogu CU, et al. BJOG. 2024 Apr 11. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.17824. Online ahead of print. BJOG. 2024. PMID: 38602158
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