Publications by authors named "U Ijeoma"

Background: To accelerate progress toward the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Nigeria country office (CDC Nigeria) initiated an Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) Surge in 2019 to identify and link 340,000 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) to ART. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) threatened to interrupt ART Surge progress following the detection of the first case in Nigeria in February 2020. To overcome this disruption, CDC Nigeria designed and implemented adapted ART Surge strategies during February-September 2020.

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  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC provided real-time telephone consultations to healthcare providers and public health officials from March to July 2020, aiming to assist with inquiries related to the crisis.
  • A total of 3,154 inquiries were documented, with significant contributions from frontline healthcare workers (62%) and local health departments (14%).
  • Most inquiries were focused on the roles of healthcare workers (27.7%) and understanding CDC guidelines (44%), highlighting the demand for clear communication during public health emergencies.
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Background: This study evaluated the impact of a safe injection safety training on healthcare worker (HCW) practice and knowledge following an HIV outbreak in Roka commune, Cambodia.

Methods: Surveys were conducted at baseline (September 2016) and seven months after a training intervention (March 2018) using the World Health Organization standardized injection practices assessment tool. HCWs were sampled at 15 purposively government health facilities in two provinces.

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Aim: The effect of citrate phosphate dextrose adenine-1 on the hematological parameters of stored Nigerian indigenous dog's blood with plastic vacutainer was investigated. This was done in view of determining the viability and stability of the studied parameters for blood banking purpose. Till date, there is no literature on the stability of whole blood of Nigerian indigenous dogs for blood banking purposes.

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