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Ogechukwu Agatha Offorjebe

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Lee J, Momanyi N, Offorjebe O, Ngila B, Maina W, Pirirei S, et al.
R I Med J (2013) . 2024 Jul; 107(8):39-45. PMID: 39058988
Background: Interpersonal violence is a significant contributor to global morbidity, and affects young adults, particularly males. In Kenya, injuries, including those from interpersonal violence, are a leading cause of emergency...
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Dovel K, Balakasi K, Phiri K, Shaba F, Offorjebe O, Gupta S, et al.
PLoS Med . 2023 Aug; 20(8):e1004270. PMID: 37540649
Background: HIV testing among the sexual partners of HIV-positive clients is critical for case identification and reduced transmission in southern and eastern Africa. HIV self-testing (HIVST) may improve uptake of...
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Shaba F, Offorjebe O, Phiri K, Lungu E, Kalande P, Nyirenda M, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr . 2019 Jun; 81(3):e92-e94. PMID: 31194705
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Wynn A, Moucheraud C, Moshashane N, Offorjebe O, Ramogola-Masire D, Klausner J, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2019 May; 19(Suppl 1):606. PMID: 31138228
Background: Partner notification is an essential component of sexually transmitted infection (STI) management. The process involves identifying exposed sex partner(s), notifying these partner(s) about their exposure to a curable STI,...
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Doherty K, Arena K, Wynn A, Offorjebe O, Moshashane N, Sickboy O, et al.
Afr J Reprod Health . 2018 Jul; 22(2):76-82. PMID: 30052336
Rates of unintended pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa range from 20-40%. Unintended pregnancy leads to increased maternal and infant mortality, and higher rates of abortions. Potentially high levels of unintended pregnancy...
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Wynn A, Ramogola-Masire D, Gaolebale P, Moshashane N, Offorjebe O, Arena K, et al.
Biomed Res Int . 2016 Apr; 2016:1251238. PMID: 27119076
Introduction: Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) are curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that can cause adverse maternal and birth outcomes. Most countries do not conduct...