Mobolaji Modinat Salawu
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Recent Articles
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Jalo R, Bamgboye E, Salawu M, Akinyemi J, Uja U, Ogah O, et al.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord
. 2025 Mar;
25(1):151.
PMID: 40045189
Background: The burden of hypertension and healthcare seeking behaviour can be driven by gender-related inequalities in access to care. Low hypertension awareness often originates in early adulthood, determining gender patterns...
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Salawu M, Olasunkanmi Y, Okedare O, Imhonopi G
BMC Infect Dis
. 2024 Nov;
24(1):1336.
PMID: 39578756
Background: Globally, Human Immune-deficiency Virus (HIV) continues to be one of the world's most significant public health issues. At the end of 2022, 39.0 million people were living with HIV...
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Salawu M, Erakhaiwu J, Bamgboye E, Jalo R, Ogah O, Oyewole O, et al.
Pan Afr Med J
. 2024 Nov;
48:98.
PMID: 39492855
Introduction: hypertension is a major public health problem globally. The occurrence has been associated with unhealthy lifestyles (such as high salt consumption, physical inactivity, excessive intake of alcohol and unhealthy...
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Bamgboye E, Ayoyemi A, Salawu M, Akinyemi J, Ogah O, Uja U, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2024 Apr;
4(4):e0002949.
PMID: 38630739
Management of hypertension is challenging in multi-cultural and multi-ethnic sub-Saharan African countries like Nigeria. This diversity calls for multi-dimensional interventional approaches for hypertension control. This study assessed the treatment seeking...
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Akinyemi J, Salawu M, Afolabi R, Adebowale A
Pan Afr Med J
. 2024 Jan;
46:64.
PMID: 38282775
Introduction: the decision of men is pertinent to contraceptive uptake in a patriarchal society like Nigeria. Earlier studies on contraception in Nigeria have focused majorly on women. In this paper,...
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Fawole O, Bello S, Adebowale A, Bamgboye E, Salawu M, Afolabi R, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2023 May;
23(1):835.
PMID: 37158897
Introduction: As part of efforts to rapidly identify and care for individuals with COVID-19, trace and quarantine contacts, and monitor disease trends over time, most African countries implemented interventions to...
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Ibitoye O, Olasunkanmi Y, Olowolafe T, Olabode A, Salawu M, Afolabi R
Pan Afr Med J
. 2022 Jul;
42:18.
PMID: 35812253
Introduction: time to clinical recovery from COVID-19 infection and associated factors has not been explored in Nigeria. This study was conducted to assess the predictors and time to recovery from...
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Emeto D, Salawu A, Salawu M, Fawole O
Pan Afr Med J
. 2021 May;
38:224.
PMID: 34046129
Introduction: neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are serious public health problem worldwide. Primary healthcare (PHC) workers are important in the prevention and control of these diseases. Accurate diagnosis and timely reporting...
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Salawu M, Afolabi R, Gbadebo B, Salawu A, Fagbamigbe A, Adebowale A
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
. 2021 May;
21(1):345.
PMID: 33933016
Background: Globally, infant mortality has declined considerably but has remained unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, especially Nigeria where infant mortality rate is 67/1000 live births. To facilitate infant mortality reduction...
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Ohia C, Salawu M
Pan Afr Med J
. 2021 Feb;
37(Suppl 1):47.
PMID: 33552375
The recent Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the novel strain of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 virus) has become a worldwide public health crisis with associated high mortality rates globally. Human to human...