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Intracranial germinomas: a case report.
Fan KJ, Agbata A. Fan KJ, et al. Among authors: agbata a. J Natl Med Assoc. 1976 Jul;68(4):309-11, 280. J Natl Med Assoc. 1976. PMID: 966302 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
When getting there is not enough: a nationwide cross-sectional study of 998 maternal deaths and 1451 near-misses in public tertiary hospitals in a low-income country.
Oladapo OT, Adetoro OO, Ekele BA, Chama C, Etuk SJ, Aboyeji AP, Onah HE, Abasiattai AM, Adamu AN, Adegbola O, Adeniran AS, Aimakhu CO, Akinsanya O, Aliyu LD, Ande AB, Ashimi A, Bwala M, Fabamwo A, Geidam AD, Ikechebelu JI, Imaralu JO, Kuti O, Nwachukwu D, Omo-Aghoja L, Tunau K, Tukur J, Umeora O, Umezulike AC, Dada OA, Tunçalp Ӧ, Vogel JP, Gülmezoglu AM; Nigeria Near-miss and Maternal Death Surveillance Network. Oladapo OT, et al. BJOG. 2016 May;123(6):928-38. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.13450. Epub 2015 May 14. BJOG. 2016. PMID: 25974281 Free PMC article.
Seroprevalence, seroconversion, and mother-to-child transmission of dual and triplex infections of HIV, HBV, and HCV among Nigerian obstetric population: A national multicentre prospective cohort study.
Eleje GU, Usman HA, Onubogu CU, Fiebai PO, Akaba GO, Rabiu A, Mbachu II, Umeononihu OS, Chukwuanukwu RC, Ogbuagu CN, Joe-Ikechebelu NN, Igbodike EP, Egeonu RO, Oppah IC, Ogwaluonye UC, Nwankwo CH, Kalu SO, Chigbo CG, Chibuzor MT, Chukwurah SN, Uzochukwu CE, Ahmed A, Inuyomi SO, Adesoji BA, Anyang UI, Emeka EA, Igue OE, Okoro OD, Aja PO, Chidozie CP, Ibrahim HS, Aliyu FE, Ugwuoroko HC, Numan AI, Omoruyi SA, Okoro CC, Nwaeju IK, Onwuegbuna AA, Eleje LI, Ikwuka DC, Umeh EO, Nweje SI, Ajuba IC, Ugwu AO, Ebubedike UR, Malachy DE, Jibuaku CH, Okafor CG, Obiegbu NP, Nnabuchi OK, Ezeama CO, Nwaogu KC, Yakubu RK, Ezeamama IA, Agbata AE, Ikem MO, Agu KC, Odiegwu EA, Nwankwo CC, Ugwu EO, Yakasai IA, Loto OM, Ezechi OC, Ikechebelu JI. Eleje GU, et al. Among authors: agbata ae. Antivir Ther. 2025 Apr;30(2):13596535251333259. doi: 10.1177/13596535251333259. Epub 2025 Apr 17. Antivir Ther. 2025. PMID: 40243253 Free article.
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