Nigerian Journal of Medicine : Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria
Overview
Nigerian Journal of Medicine : Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria is a scientific journal, published since 1990 in English. The journal's country of origin is Nigeria and its primary focus area is general medicine.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Niger J Med
Start
1990
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
1115-2613
Country
Nigeria
Language
English
Specialty
General Medicine
Recent Articles
1.
Bartekwa J, Abene E, Luka P, Yilgwan C, Shehu N
Niger J Med
. 2023 Nov;
30(6):631-636.
PMID: 37908370
The aetiologic agent of COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Like other coronaviruses, it generally induces enteric and respiratory diseases in animals and humans. COVID-19 may be subclinical, and symptomatic,...
2.
John C, Alegbeleye J
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):294-300.
PMID: 30011174
Background: Maternal complications and poor perinatal outcome are highly associated with non-utilisation of antenatal and delivery care services. The study aimed at determining the socio-demographical characteristics and feto-maternal outcome in...
3.
Ehimen F, Osagiede E, Abah S, Enahoro F, Usifoh I
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):282-92.
PMID: 30011173
Background: The importance of use of blood and blood products in medical practice cannot be over emphasized. Voluntary non remunerated blood donation forms the basis for ensuring regular availability of...
4.
Onyekonwu C, Ojinmah U, Ozoh G, Okoh N, Uche-Ejekwu J, Onyekonwu C
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):272-81.
PMID: 30011172
Background: Several studies have been carried out to determine the patterns of skin diseases across Nigeria and results have shown changing patterns with the trend reflecting a higher tendency for...
5.
Abiola O, Taslim B, Oriola B, Khairat O, Omozehio I
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):264-71.
PMID: 30011171
Background: The aim of the study was to compare the prevalence of haematologic abnormalities seen in incident haemodialysis patients using standard laboratory reference ranges with reference ranges derived locally. Study...
6.
Okolo M, Toma B, Onyedibe K, Emanghe U, Banwat E, Egah D
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):259-63.
PMID: 30011170
Background: Nosocomial infections pose a great challenge on healthcare systems. Although surfaces in neonatal wards, umbilical stump wounds and catheter are responsible for a high number of nosocomial infections due...
7.
Nathaniel G, Adio O
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):254-8.
PMID: 30011169
Background: The social media has revolutionized the practice of medicine in the area of communication and information dissemination. Materials And Methods: This was cross-sectional study of eighty-seven (87) consenting ophthalmologists...
8.
Douglas K, Adeloye F
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):234-53.
PMID: 30011168
Background: Building construction workers are engaged in a dangerous job, exposing them to an array of hazards. Construction accidents cause deaths, injuries and economic loss each year. The leading cause...
9.
Ochang E, Oduyebo O, Onwuezobe I, Collier D, Bode-Sojobi I, Odo M
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):226-33.
PMID: 30011167
Objectives: Detection of Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Nigeria still remains a challenge. We evaluated the feasibility of programmatic implementation of the Microscopic-Observation Drug Susceptibility (MODS) assay, a rapid culture and...
10.
Mijinyawa Muhammad S, Yusuf M, Mohammed H, Saidu H, Sulaiman B, Uloko A
Niger J Med
. 2018 Jul;
25(3):220-5.
PMID: 30011166
Background: Hypertension, if untreated or uncontrolled, leads to damage of vital organs such as the brain, heart and the kidneys among others. These complications have been shown to be severer...