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Epidemiological comparison of the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, February 2020-April 2021.
Akande OW, Elimian KO, Igumbor E, Dunkwu L, Kaduru C, Olopha OO, Ohanu DO, Nwozor L, Agogo E, Aruna O, Balogun MS, Aderinola O, Ahumibe A, Arinze C, Badaru SO, Nwachukwu W, Dada AO, Erameh C, Hamza K, Mohammed TB, Ndodo N, Obiekea C, Ofoegbunam C, Ogunbode O, Ohonsi C, Tobin EA, Yashe R, Adekaiyaoja A, Asuzu MC, Audu RA, Bello MB, Bello SO, Deeni YY, Disu Y, Joseph G, Ezeokafor C, Habib ZG, Ibeh C, Ike IF, Iwara E, Luka-Lawal RK, Namara G, Okwor T, Olajide L, Ilesanmi OO, Omonigho S, Oyiri F, Takpa K, Ugbogulu NU, Ibekwe P, Oladejo J, Ilori E, Ochu CL, Ihekweazu C. Akande OW, et al. Among authors: ofoegbunam c. BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Nov;6(11):e007076. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007076. BMJ Glob Health. 2021. PMID: 34794956 Free PMC article.
Nigeria's public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic: January to May 2020.
Dan-Nwafor C, Ochu CL, Elimian K, Oladejo J, Ilori E, Umeokonkwo C, Steinhardt L, Igumbor E, Wagai J, Okwor T, Aderinola O, Mba N, Hassan A, Dalhat M, Jinadu K, Badaru S, Arinze C, Jafiya A, Disu Y, Saleh F, Abubakar A, Obiekea C, Yinka-Ogunleye A, Naidoo D, Namara G, Muhammad S, Ipadeola O, Ofoegbunam C, Ogunbode O, Akatobi C, Alagi M, Yashe R, Crawford E, Okunromade O, Aniaku E, Mba S, Agogo E, Olugbile M, Eneh C, Ahumibe A, Nwachukwu W, Ibekwe P, Adejoro OO, Ukponu W, Olayinka A, Okudo I, Aruna O, Yusuf F, Alex-Okoh M, Fawole T, Alaka A, Muntari H, Yennan S, Atteh R, Balogun M, Waziri N, Ogunniyi A, Ebhodaghe B, Lokossou V, Abudulaziz M, Adebiyi B, Abayomi A, Abudus-Salam I, Omilabu S, Lawal L, Kawu M, Muhammad B, Tsanyawa A, Soyinka F, Coker T, Alabi O, Joannis T, Dalhatu I, Swaminathan M, Salako B, Abubakar I, Fiona B, Nguku P, Aliyu SH, Ihekweazu C. Dan-Nwafor C, et al. Among authors: ofoegbunam c. J Glob Health. 2020 Dec;10(2):020399. doi: 10.7189/jogh.10.020399. J Glob Health. 2020. PMID: 33274062 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Epidemiological description of and response to a large yellow fever outbreak in Edo state Nigeria, September 2018 - January 2019.
Nwachukwu William E, Oladejo J, Ofoegbunam CM, Anueyiagu C, Dogunro F, Etiki SO, Dachung BI, Obiekea C, Aderoju B, Akanbi K, Adeyemi IT, Famokun GA, Emelife O, Osamwonyi IW, Ochu CL, Abiode A, Ireye F, Chukwuji M, Ipadeola O, Saiki M, Okudo I, Nwodo D, Oteri JA, Ilori E, Mba N, Ihekweazu C. Nwachukwu William E, et al. Among authors: ofoegbunam cm. BMC Public Health. 2022 Aug 30;22(1):1644. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14043-6. BMC Public Health. 2022. PMID: 36042438 Free PMC article.