Adekunle D Alabi
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Daniel O, Bamidele J, Alabi A, Tijani M, Akinleye C, Oritogun K, et al.
Afr Health Sci
. 2024 Feb;
23(3):376-383.
PMID: 38357178
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in disruptions in delivery of Tuberculosis services especially, in resource-limited settings. Provisional data by the WHO from 84 countries indicates that about 1.4 million fewer...
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Alabi A, Runsewe-Abiodun T, Ogunowo K
Int Q Community Health Educ
. 2020 Nov;
42(1):57-61.
PMID: 33215573
Substance abuse describes the unsafe use of psychoactive substances. It leads to dependence on the abused substance with subsequent development of health disorders and mortality. Globally, millions of adolescents and...
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Mokuolu O, Ajumobi O, Ntadom G, Adedoyin O, Roberts A, Agomo C, et al.
Malar J
. 2018 May;
17(1):200.
PMID: 29769072
Background: Nigeria commenced a phased programmatic deployment of rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) at the primary health care (PHC) facility levels since 2011. Despite various efforts, the national testing rate for...
4.
Alabi A, Oke O, Adedokun B, Runsewe-Abiodun T
Int Q Community Health Educ
. 2018 Jan;
38(3):175-180.
PMID: 29333923
A large proportion of Nigerian adolescents are sexually active and the country has one of the highest HIV prevalence among youths globally. This study was done to assess the perception...
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Mokuolu O, Ntadom G, Ajumobi O, Alero R, Wammanda R, Adedoyin O, et al.
Malar J
. 2016 Jan;
15:4.
PMID: 26728037
Background: Nigeria has the largest number of malaria-related deaths, accounting for a third of global malaria deaths. It is important that the country attains universal coverage of key malaria interventions,...