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Practical Neurology, 2015
To cite: Imam I, Akinyemi R. Pract Neurol 2016;16:75–77. NIGERIA Nigeria, the ‘Giant of Africa’, with a land area of about 920 000 km, lies on the West African coast (figures 1–3).
Ibrahim, Imam, Rufus, Akinyemi
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COVID-19 in Nigeria

The Round Table, 2021
Drawing on the reactions of local experts in public health and health finance, this article traces the course of the pandemic in Nigeria, and discusses the measures taken to contain it, public compliance or non-compliance with those measures, and the ...
Noo Saro-Wiwa
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Clinical course and outcome of human monkeypox in Nigeria.

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020
In a retrospective review of hospital records of 40 human monkeypox from Nigeria, majority developed fever and self-limiting vesiculopustular skin eruptions. Five deaths were reported.
D. Ogoina   +10 more
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Nigeria

Nursing Standard, 1988
The use of oral rehydration salts - given out by nurses to mothers in the Third World - is being questioned by Nigeria's Federal Health Minister. The World Health Organisation has made efforts to distribute its own brand of salts, to cut down the millions of deaths caused by dehydration - the most serious consequence of infant diarrhoea.
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Political distrust and the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria

Global Public Health, 2020
While studies have explored how health sector corruption, weak healthcare system, large-scale immune compromised population, misinformation and prevalence of highly congested slums contribute to the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria, they have glossed over ...
Christian C Ezeibe   +6 more
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Solutions for Nigeria

Science, 2008
Nigeria, like many mostly rural developing countries, is not able to provide all its population with basic services such as safe potable piped water and affordable electric power. The economics of extending the electric grid and water distribution network into the countryside are daunting, and the people who lack electricity, safe water, and effective ...
Rita R. Colwell, Michael Greene
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Episiotomy in Nigeria

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1999
AbstractObjective: To review the incidence and complications associated with episiotomy and perineal tears at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria. Method: A retrospective review of all vaginal births conducted in the hospital between January 1997 and December 1998 was undertaken. Vaginal births (1345) were reviewed.
V.O Otoide   +2 more
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