Chidinma I Amuzie
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Recent Articles
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Omale U, Ikegwuonu C, Nkwo G, Iwegbulam C, Ekwuazi L, Amuzie C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):3760.
PMID: 39885299
Optimal (timely or cumulative age-appropriate) routine childhood immunization coverage (the receipt of every recommended vaccine dose at the recommended age and time-interval between doses) will enhance optimal protection against vaccine-preventable...
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Omale U, Adeke A, Oka O, Ikegwuonu C, Iyare O, Nnachi O, et al.
Int J Equity Health
. 2024 Oct;
23(1):223.
PMID: 39468612
Background: The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has become an endemic disease of global public health importance. Mass COVID-19 vaccination has been an essential global control strategy amidst challenges of limited acceptance....
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Omale U, Ikegwuonu C, Nkwo G, Nwali U, Nnachi O, Ukpabi O, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 May;
19(5):e0303172.
PMID: 38722899
Background: COVID-19 continues to be a disease of global public health importance and requires long-term management and control. Health workers' (previous) experiences and perceptions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and COVID-19...
4.
Omale U, Okeke I, Ukpabi O, Ewah R, Iyare O, Amuzie C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Mar;
14(1):7072.
PMID: 38528031
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed into an endemic COVID-19 disease and health workers continue to be at high risk. The situation requires continued use of COVID-19 control measures by health...
5.
Omale U, Uduma V, Adeke A, Ikegwuonu C, Nkwo G, Nwali U, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2024 Feb;
24(1):567.
PMID: 38388448
Background: COVID-19 is still a disease of global public health importance which requires long term application of control measures as millions of new infections or re-infections and thousands of related...
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Amuzie C, Nwamoh U, Ukegbu A, Umeokonkwo C, Azuogu B, Okedo-Alex I, et al.
Ghana Med J
. 2024 Feb;
56(3 Suppl):105-114.
PMID: 38322738
Objective: To identify and compare the health service-related factors associated with male involvement in family planning services among the rural and urban areas in Abia State, Nigeria. Design: A community-based...
7.
Kalu K, Onyeonoro U, Nwamoh U, Amuzie C
Ghana Med J
. 2023 Jul;
56(2):110-116.
PMID: 37449259
Objectives: To ascertain the prevalence and pattern of reported facility-based disrespect and abuse of women during labour in Abia State, South-East, Nigeria. Design: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study. Setting: One urban...
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Omale U, Ewah R, Amuzie C, Ikegwuonu C, Nkwo G, Iwegbulam C, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Jul;
13(7):e068953.
PMID: 37438066
Introduction: Vaccine-preventable infectious diseases (VPDs) are major causes of morbidity/mortality among children under 5 years of age worldwide and in Nigeria/Ebonyi state. Routine childhood immunisation is an invaluable prevention strategy...
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Omale U, Oka O, Amuzie C, Uduma V, Adeke A, Ikegwuonu C, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Jul;
13(7):e068668.
PMID: 37438061
Objectives: Health workers are at particular risk of contracting the COVID-19. However, non-acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination has been a noticeable challenge the world over and in Nigeria where supply constraints...
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Omale U, Iyare O, Ewah R, Amuzie C, Oka O, Uduma V, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Dec;
12(12):e061732.
PMID: 36521883
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has gravely affected the lives and economies of the global population including Nigeria. The attainment of herd immunity through mass COVID-19 vaccination is the foremost control...