Publications by authors named "Cosmas Kenan Onah"

Background: A major challenge to TB control globally is low case detection, largely due to routine health facility-based passive case-finding employed by national TB control programs. Active case-finding is a risk-population-based screening approach that has been established to be effective in TB control. This intervention aimed to increase TB case detection in hard-to-reach areas in southern Nigeria.

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  • Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a harmful practice affecting approximately 200 million girls and women worldwide, and this study focused on the factors influencing married women in Nigeria regarding the practice and intention to perform FGM.
  • The cross-sectional study involved 421 married women in Abakaliki, Nigeria, with data collected through a validated questionnaire; analysis revealed a significant awareness of FGM but also a concerning continuation of the practice among respondents.
  • Results indicated that education level influences FGM practices, with women having at least a secondary education being less likely to mutilate their daughters, while women who have undergone FGM themselves are more likely to continue the cycle with their children.
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Background: The differences in maternal mortality between developed and developing countries is due to differences in use of antenatal and delivery services. The study was designed to determine the views of women on utilization of antenatal and delivery services in urban and rural communities of Ebonyi state, Nigeria.

Methods: Community based descriptive exploratory study design was employed.

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  • Physicians in Nigeria are increasingly considering emigrating due to factors like poor pay, rising insecurity, and lack of adequate resources.
  • A study involving 913 physicians showed that only 13% are satisfied with their work and willing to continue practicing in the country.
  • Addressing the dissatisfaction and improving working conditions are crucial for retaining physicians and ensuring a stable health system in Nigeria.
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Introduction: Adequate intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) uptake (≥3 doses) routinely delivered at antenatal clinics is effective in preventing malaria during pregnancy. Whereas, low IPTp uptake (24.0%) had been reported among pregnant women in Ebonyi State, there is paucity of studies comparing the uptake and its predictors in the urban and rural areas of Ebonyi State.

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Background: Workers in slaughterhouses engaging in unhygienic practices create conducive environments for zoonoses and meat contamination. Knowledge of hygiene practices and their determinants provides evidence for the design of targeted interventions.

Objectives: We investigated knowledge and determinants of hygiene practices among workers in slaughterhouses and assessed slaughterhouse facilities in Abakaliki.

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Background: A major constraint to tuberculosis control is low case finding with under-reporting to national authorities. Evidence shows that Patent Medicine Dealers are first port of call for most people with symptoms of tuberculosis, yet there is poor referral of such clients to tuberculosis treatment facilities for further evaluation. This study investigated constraints to involvement of Patent Medicine Dealers in tuberculosis control.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major cause of ill-health and death globally but a serious challenge to its control is low case notification. In low- and middle-income countries, most patients with symptoms of the disease first seek care from patent medicine vendors (PMVs) who are not formerly trained to manage TB. The practices of PMVs toward presumptive TB are pivotal to control of TB.

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Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is a decision-making process governed by an individual's conduct, community norms, and expectations, as well as provider-related characteristics and manners. This study determined factors associated with healthcare seeking behavior of automobile artisans in Abakaliki.

Materials And Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey of 380 artisans was carried out.

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Objectives: Antimicrobial prescribing practices and use contribute to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to global health. Information on antimicrobial prescribing and use are lacking in most developing countries, including Nigeria. This information is crucial for antimicrobial stewardship programmes, an effective tool in minimising AMR.

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