- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Maternal and fetal healthcare
- Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology
- Immune responses and vaccinations
- Virology and Viral Diseases
- Hepatitis B Virus Studies
- ICT in Developing Communities
- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
Federal Medical Centre
2021-2024
National Hospital Niamey
2011
Pediatrics and Genetics
2011
Federal Medical Centre
2011
The WHO in collaboration with the Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health, established a nationwide electronic data platform across referral-level hospitals. We report burden maternal, foetal and neonatal complications quality outcomes care during first year.Data were analysed from 76,563 women who admitted for delivery or on account within 42 days termination pregnancy September 2019 to August 2020 54 hospitals included Maternal Perinatal Database Quality, Equity Dignity programme.Participating...
Abstract Objective To describe the outcomes and quality of care for women their babies after caesarean section (CS) in Nigerian referral‐level hospitals. Design Secondary analysis a nationwide cross‐sectional study. Setting Fifty‐four Population All giving birth participating facilities between 1 September 2019 31 August 2020. Methods Data were extracted, including sociodemographic data, clinical information, mode birth, maternal perinatal outcomes. A conceptual hierarchical framework was...
Measles is a highly infectious immunizable disease with potential for eradication but still responsible high mortality among children, particularly in developing nations like Nigeria. This study aims to determine the hospital based prevalence of measles, describe vaccination status children managed measles at Federal Medical Centre, Bida, Niger state and identify parental disposition vaccination.This cross-sectional carried out over period 18 months beginning from July 2007. All diagnosis...
Lack of a timely receipt vaccines can cause uncertain immune response and under-vaccination. Hence, vaccination is crucial to ensure an infant's early protection.To identify the age presentation for birth dose vaccines, vaccine antigens received factors associated with by day one in Northern Nigeria.A descriptive cross-sectional study involving 1 952 mother-infant pairs enrolled from 5 different states Nigeria. Data was collected using questionnaire including socio-demographic, antenatal...
Abstract Background Routine vaccination, a cost-effective means of preventing deadly childhood disease, has low coverage in Nigeria. The study assessed the willingness mothers to receive reminder messages for routine vaccination appointments Northern Methods A multi-centre cross-sectional involving at least 363 mother–infant pairs per centre from five states Data collected include socio-demographic details, responses on parental phone ownership, mothers’ reminders immunization and type...