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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 81.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000033 (2015) Muktar H. Aliyu ; Meridith Blevins ; Karen M. Megazzini ; Deidra D. Parrish ; Carolyn M. Audet ; Naomi Chan ; Chisom Odoh ; Usman I. Gebi ; Mukhtar Y. Muhammad ; Bryan E. Shepherd ; C. William Wester ; Sten H. VermundPregnant women with HIV in rural Nigeria have higher rates of antiretroviral treatment initiation, but similar loss to follow-up as non-pregnant women and men
000081 (2015) Shona Dalal ; Michelle D. Holmes ; Carien Laurence ; Francis Bajunirwe ; David Guwatudde ; Marina Njelekela ; Clement Adebamowo ; Joan Nankya-Mutyoba ; Faraja S. Chiwanga ; Jimmy Volmink ; Ikeoluwapo Ajayi ; Robert Kalyesubula ; Todd G. Reid ; Douglas Dockery ; David Hemenway ; Hans-Olov AdamiFeasibility of a large cohort study in sub-Saharan Africa assessed through a four-country study
000243 (2015) Leonard Ogbonna Ajah ; Ebele Samuel Onubogu ; Okechukwu Bonaventure Anozie ; Lucky Osaheni Lawani ; Chukwuemeka Anthony Iyoke ; Emeka Ogah Onwe ; Monique Iheoma AjahAdolescent reproductive health challenges among schoolgirls in southeast Nigeria: role of knowledge of menstrual pattern and contraceptive adherence
000250 (2015) Idris Abdullahi Nasir ; Abdurrahman Elfulaty Ahmad ; Anthony Uchenna Emeribe ; Muhammad Sagir Shehu ; Jessy Thomas Medugu ; Adamu BabayoMolecular Detection and Clinical Implications of HTLV-1 Infections among Antiretroviral Therapy-Naïve HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Abuja, Nigeria
000283 (2015) Romuladus E. Azuine ; Sussan E. Ekejiuba ; Gopal K. Singh ; Magnus A. AzuineEbola Virus Disease Epidemic: What Can the World Learn and Not Learn from West Africa?
000366 (2015) Seye Abimbola ; Shola K. Molemodile ; Ononuju A. Okonkwo ; Joel Negin ; Stephen Jan ; Alexandra L. Martiniuk‘The government cannot do it all alone’: realist analysis of the minutes of community health committee meetings in Nigeria
000367 (2015) Nancy Fronczak ; Kola A. Oyediran ; Stephanie Mullen ; Usman M. KolapoDual indices for prioritizing investment in decentralized HIV services at Nigerian primary health care facilities
000381 (2009) Zubairu Iliyasu ; Musa BabashaniPrevalence and Predictors of Tuberculosis Coinfection among HIV-Seropositive Patients Attending the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Northern Nigeria
000572 (2014) Jenny Liu ; Sepideh Modrek ; Jennifer Anyanti ; Ernest Nwokolo ; Anna De La Cruz ; Eric Schatzkin ; Chinwoke Isiguzo ; Chinazo Ujuju ; Dominic MontaguHow do risk preferences relate to malaria care-seeking behavior and the acceptability of a new health technology in Nigeria?
000684 (2016) Anastasia J. Gage ; Onyebuchi Ilombu ; Akanni Ibukun AkinyemiService readiness, health facility management practices, and delivery care utilization in five states of Nigeria: a cross-sectional analysis
000721 (2015) Ilir Agalliu ; Akin O. Adebiyi ; David W. Lounsbury ; Oluwafemi Popoola ; Kola Jinadu ; Olukemi Amodu ; Suvam Paul ; Adebola Adedimeji ; Chioma Asuzu ; Michael Asuzu ; Olufemi J. Ogunbiyi ; Thomas Rohan ; Olayiwola B. ShittuThe feasibility of epidemiological research on prostate cancer in African men in Ibadan, Nigeria
000765 (2016) Chukwuedozie K. Ajaero ; Clifford Odimegwu ; Ijeoma D. Ajaero ; Chidiebere A. NwachukwuAccess to mass media messages, and use of family planning in Nigeria: a spatio-demographic analysis from the 2013 DHS
000779 (2016) Ikeoluwapo O. Ajayi ; Clement Adebamowo ; Hans-Olov Adami ; Shona Dalal ; Megan B. Diamond ; Francis Bajunirwe ; David Guwatudde ; Marina Njelekela ; Joan Nankya-Mutyoba ; Faraja S. Chiwanga ; Jimmy Volmink ; Robert Kalyesubula ; Carien Laurence ; Todd G. Reid ; Douglas Dockery ; David Hemenway ; Donna Spiegelman ; Michelle D. HolmesUrban–rural and geographic differences in overweight and obesity in four sub-Saharan African adult populations: a multi-country cross-sectional study
000793 (2017) Catherine O. Egbe ; Patrick S. Dakum ; Ernest Ekong ; Brandon A. Kohrt ; John G. Minto ; Cynthia J. TicaoDepression, suicidality, and alcohol use disorder among people living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
000808 (2014) Olatunji M. Kolawole ; Tolulope O. Oladosu ; Aishat A. Abdulkarim ; Anthony I. OkohPrevalence of adenovirus respiratory tract and hiv co-infections in patients attending the University of Ilorin, teaching hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria
000816 (2016) Oluwaseyi Dolapo Somefun ; Latifat IbisomiDeterminants of postnatal care non-utilization among women in Nigeria
000851 (2016) Benjamin Uzochukwu ; Obinna Onwujekwe ; Chinyere Mbachu ; Chinenye Okwuosa ; Enyi Etiaba ; Monica E. Nyström ; Lucy GilsonThe challenge of bridging the gap between researchers and policy makers: experiences of a Health Policy Research Group in engaging policy makers to support evidence informed policy making in Nigeria
000901 (2017) Ogbonnia G. Ochonma ; Obinna E. OnwujekwePatients’ willingness to pay for the treatment of tuberculosis in Nigeria: exploring own use and altruism
000921 (2014) Morwell Eteng ; Steven Mitchell ; Lawal Garba ; Onebieni Ana ; Mohammed Liman ; Anne Cockcroft ; Neil AnderssonSocio-economic determinants of ownership and use of treated bed nets in Nigeria: results from a cross-sectional study in Cross River and Bauchi States in 2011
000934 (2016) Salwa Dawaki ; Hesham M. Al-Mekhlafi ; Init Ithoi ; Jamaiah Ibrahim ; Wahib M. Atroosh ; Awatif M. Abdulsalam ; Hany Sady ; Fatin Nur Elyana ; Ado U. Adamu ; Saadatu I. Yelwa ; Abdulhamid Ahmed ; Mona A. Al-Areeqi ; Lahvanya R. Subramaniam ; Nabil A. Nasr ; Yee-Ling LauIs Nigeria winning the battle against malaria? Prevalence, risk factors and KAP assessment among Hausa communities in Kano State
000D19 (2004) Benjamin Sc Uzochukwu ; Obinna E. OnwujekweSocio-economic differences and health seeking behaviour for the diagnosis and treatment of malaria: a case study of four local government areas operating the Bamako initiative programme in south-east Nigeria

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