The Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health at Scale (PACFaH@Scale) is a social accountability project which aims to strengthen the capacity of the Nigerian health system and indigenous Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) at national and state levels to
Tuboperitoneal anomalies among infertile women in Nigeria as seen on laparoscopy
BY: Joseph O. Ugboaja – Charlotte B. Oguejiofor – Onyecherelam M. Ogelle Abstract Objective To study the prevalence and pattern of tuboperitoneal pathologies among infertile women in Nigeria, using laparoscopy. Methods A prospective study was undertaken of infertile women who
Factors associated with the desire for companionship during labor in a Nigerian community
BY: Adebanjo B. Adeyemi – Adesegun O. Fatusi – Abimbola S. Phillips – Folakemi O. Olajide – Ibraheem O. Awowole – Ayoola O. Orisawayi Abstract Objective To determine preferences for companionship during labor and to identify associated factors. Methods The
Audit of operative hysteroscopies among infertile women in a resource‐poor setting
Abstract Objective To evaluate the operative hysteroscopy procedures performed among infertile women at two hospitals in Nigeria. Methods A prospective case series was undertaken among all patients with infertility who underwent operative hysteroscopy between November 2015 and April 2017. The
Contraceptive implants: A review and current perspective in southwest Nigeria
Abstract Contraceptive implants are highly cost-effective forms of long-acting reversible contraception. They are the most effective reversible contraceptives and are more effective than sterilization. Pregnancies are rare in women using this method of contraception, and those that do occur must
Comparative study of mefloquine and sulphadoxine–pyrimethamine
BY: Oriyomi Akinyotu – Folasade Bello – Rukiyat Abdus‐Salam – Ayodele Arowojolu Abstract Objective To compare the effectiveness of mefloquine and sulphadoxine–pyrimethamine as intermittent preventive therapy for malaria among pregnant women with HIV. Methods The present randomized, controlled, prospective, open‐label
HPV rates are going down
Human Pappilomavirus rates are going down and so, therefore, should rates of the cervical cancers it is linked to. The linking of a virus to some cases of cervical cancer development and the subsequent introduction of a vaccine to prevent
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