Friday, 21 January 2022

WAJM NEWSLETTER - DECEMBER & JANUARY 2022

 


From The desk of the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues,

It is a pleasure to present the Journal newsletter for December 2021 and January 2022. Wishing all our authors, reviewers and the two colleges (the West African College of Physicians and the West African College of Surgeons) a Happy New year and good health and fulfilment. Thank you for the support and contributions received throughout last year in making the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) outstanding.

WAJM VOLUME 38, NUMBER 11, NOVEMBER 2021

The printed copies of the November edition are available at the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) office at 6, Taylor Drive, Edmund Crescent, Medical Compound, Yaba, Lagos State. Corresponding authors have been sent their complimentary copies by courier service. Authors and those interested in copies of this edition can request at the journal office or send an email to wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com.

WAJM VOLUME  38, NUMBER  12, DECEMBER, 2021

Listed below are the articles for the December 2021 Journal edition. The free abstract-text content of this edition can be accessed on PubMed Central, EMBASE, Excerpta Medica, and African Index Medicus, amongst others.

Haematological Changes Associated with Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Individuals with and without Sickle Cell Disease

F. A. Fasola, O. A. Babalola, G. N. Odaibo, A. Odetunde, N. A. Alamukii, D. Ajayi, O. Akpa, B. J. Brown, C. P. Babalola, A. G. Falusi

West Afr J Med. 2021 December; 38 (12): 1167-1173 PMID 35034434

The Clinical Utility of Kidney Cortical Thickness in assessing severity of CKD in Low Income Setting

P. K. Uduagbamen, O. A. Odunlami, A. O. AdebolaYusuf, M. U. Thompson, N. K.. Ojo, O. F. Ajiboye, O. Ehioghae, D. V. Oyewale

West Afr J Med. 2021 December; 38 (12): 1224-1230   PMID 35037625

JANUARY  &  FEBRUARY 2022 EDITIONS

These editions are currently in the press. Corresponding authors of manuscripts are advised to kindly pay the statutory charges within the next one week in order to expedite the process. Please, note that the publishing fees should be paid ONLY into the WAJM Account. Evidence of payment should be forwarded to the Editor-In-Chief’s email - wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com.

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ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0265229681

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The following articles have been listed for the JANUARY 2022 edition.

IDENTIFYING THE CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL RISK FACTORS AFFECTING POST-BIOPSY VOIDING EFFICIENCY AN OBSERVATIONAL CLOSED COHORT STUDY

M. A. Tolani, B. K. Hamza, M. Awaisu, A. O. Afolayan, A. T. Lawal, A. Bello

VITILIGO IN THE CITY OF BUKAVU

NGOLO Masudi, YASSA Pierre, NDAYAZI Byemero, Yannick Birato

PAEDIATRIC CARDIAC ANAESTHESIA AT THE OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA: THE HURDLES, STRUGGLES, AND SUCCESSES

Anthony Taiwo Adenekan, Afolabi Muyiwa Owojuyigbe, Olurotimi Idowu Aaron, Uvie Ufuoma Onakpoya, Olugbenga Olalekan Ojo

RISK FACTORS OF SKIN DISEASES AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN IN SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITIES IN NIGERIA

Ewurum O, Ibeneme CA, Nnaji TO, Ikefuna AN

ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIECTASIS IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN NIGERIA

Victor A. Umoh, Datonye D. Alasia, Effiong E. Akpan, Udeme Ekrikpo, Eyo E. Ekpe, Mfon E. Ekwere, Etete Peters

EVALUATION OF ASYMPTOMATIC MALARIA ANTIGENAEMIA AND PARASITAEMIA IN HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED CHILDREN IN BENIN CITY, NIGERIA

M. O. Ibadin, N. Eghafona

MATERNAL OUTCOMES OF ECLAMPSIA AT THE LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL – A SIX YEAR RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW

Ayodeji A. OLUWOLE, Aloy O. UGWU, Adaiah P. SOIBI-HARRY, Sunusi R. GARBA, Kehinde S. OKUNADE, Christian Chigozie MAKWE, Emmanuel OWIE, Sunday Isaac OMISAKIN, Nneoma Kwemtochukwu ANI-UGWU, Ifunanya Tobechukwu OKAFOR, Ifezue UZOMA, Joseph Ayodeji OLAMIJULO

PRINCIPLES OF MANUAL TISSUE PROCESSING IN AN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORY IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

Uchenna P. Egbunah, Abdul Warith O. Akinshipo, Oluseyi F. Ajayi

PRINCIPLES OF MANUAL TISSUE PROCESSING IN AN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORY IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

Uchenna P. Egbunah, Abdul Warith O. Akinshipo, Oluseyi F. Ajayi

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ELEVATED LEVELS OF CARDIAC TROPONIN T IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AT LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, LAGOS

O.I. Ajie, E.C. Azinge, B. T. Bello, T.A. Oshodi, O.O. Soriyan, I.C. Udenze

CLINICAL AUDIT OF LOW DOSE PROPHYLAXIS PROGRAMME FOR NIGERIAN CHILDREN WITH HAEMOPHILIA

Nwagha TU, Okoye HC, Udo CE, Yuguda S, Korubo KI, Adeyemo T

TRAMADOL-INDUCED ACUTE SEIZURES: A REPORT OF THREE CASES

Fawale MB, Adebowale AA, Idowu AO, Balogun SA, Sanusi AA, Komolafe MA

VITAMIN D LEVEL IN PATIENTS RECEIVING HIGHLY ACTIVE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN LAUTECH TEACHING HOSPITAL OGBOMOSO

AA. Salawu, TW Oloyede, EO Oke, OT Oladibu, SA Ojedokun, SO Oiwoh,  KI Oreagba

MULTIPLE BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS MAY CONTRIBUTE TO ABNORMAL LIVER AND ENDOCRINE FUNCTIONS IN ADULTS WITH SICKLE CELL ANAEMIA

ADEYEYE Opeyemi Adesola, SALAWU Lateef

PREVALENCE OF NEEDLE STICK AND SHARPS INJURY AND HEPATITIS B VACCINATION AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN A SOUTH-EAST NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL

Chinyere Ukamaka Onubogu, Ezinne Ifeyinwa Nwaneli, Chisom God’swill Chigbo, Michel Chiedu Egbuniwe, Richard Obinwanne Egeonu, Shirley Nneka Chukwurah, Nkechi Perpetua Maduekwe Ikemefuna Onyeyili, Chima Prisca UmobI, Obiageli Fidelia Emelumadu

EFFICACY OF HEXETIDINE, THYMOL, AND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-CONTAINING ORAL ANTISEPTICS IN REDUCING SARS-COV-2 VIRUS IN THE ORAL CAVITY: A PILOT STUDY

Ogun SA, Erinoso OA, Aina OO, Ojo OI, Adejumo O, Adeniran O, Bowale A, Olaniyi CA, Adedoyin BM, Mutiu B, Saka B, Oshinaike O, Arabambi W, Adejumo F, Shuaib O, Salmon AO, Abdur-Razzaq H, Njokanma OF, Ojini O, Ogboye O, Lajide O, Wright, KO, Osibogun A, Abayomi A.

FEBRUARY 2022

The following articles have been listed for the FEBRUARY edition

THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SIZE OF PRIMARY MALIGNANT BREAST TUMOUR IN GHANAIAN WOMEN: A RETROSPECTIVE HISTOPATHOLOGICAL REVIEW (2001 – 2014) IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY, KORLE-BU TEACHING HOSPITAL (KBTH)

Der EM

THE EFFICACY OF LOCAL INFILTRATION ANALGESIA IN THE CONTROL OF POST-OPERATIVE PAIN AFTER TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERIES

Davidson E. Ubiomo, Udo E. Anyaehie, Gabriel O. Eyichukwu, Chukwuemeka B. Eze

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE IN SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA

Mojisola O. Udoh

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HEIGHT AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN MIDDLE AGE AND OLDER ADULTS IN SOUTHEAST NIGERIA

Innocent Ijezie Chukwuonye, Ugochukwu Uchenna Onyeonoro, Ignatius Ugochukwu Ezeani, Andrew Ugwunna Ukegbu, Uwa Onwuchekwa, Emmanuel Chukwuebuka Obi, Kenneth Arinze Ohagwu, Ernest Ndukaife Anyabolu, Okechukwu Ojoemelam Madukwe, Ikechi G. Okpechi, and Okechukwu Samuel Ogah

PULMONARY EMBOLISM: THE BATTLE TO SAVE LIFE IN A RESOURCE POOR SETTING.

Mbata GC, Eke COU, Okoli LE

PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF ELDER ABUSE IN BENIN CITY, EDO STATE, NIGERIA: AN URBAN AND RURAL COMPARISON

Okojie OH, Omuemu VO, Uhunwangho JI

MORTALITY PATTERN IN SURGICAL WARDS IN NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA: A SINGLE- CENTER STUDY

K. E. Amaefule; F. S. Ejagwulu; I. L. Dahiru; M. O. Ogirima; A. I.  Aniko; J.O Njoku

COMPARISONS OF THE IVERMECTIN AND LOPINAVIR/RITONAVIR TREATMENT OUTCOMES AMONG COVID-19 MILD TO MODERATE CASES IN KADUNA STATE

Oyefabi Adegboyega, Sani Musa, Kambai Habila, Idris Usman, Joan Gwamna, Sheyin Jenifer, Oluwafemi Ige, Abdullahi Mohammed, Sunday Joseph, Nima Kera, Atiku Aliyu, Hananiya Dauda Gregory C. Umeh, Olasinde Tajudeen, Abdullahi Abba

PREPAREDNESS AND PERCEPTION ON VIRTUAL LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC BY STUDENTS OF THE EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, NIGERIA

Adekunle Olatayo Adeoti, Abayomi Fadeyi, Kehinde Sunday Oluwadiya

A FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF LAPAROSCOPIC GYNAECOLOGICAL SURGERIES IN A PRIVATE-OWNED TEACHING HOSPITAL, IN NIGERIA

IMARALU John O, ANI Inyang F, ONUOHA Clement E, GRILLO Elizabeth O, OGUNTADE Florence A, NWANKPA Chimaobi C

ADOLESCENT OBESITY AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE, LIFESTYLE FACTORS, DIETARY AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS; FINDINGS FROM SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

Adeleye Abiodun Adeomi, Monday Daniel Olodu, Roseline Oluyemisi Akande, Sodiq Yaya, Adediti Ademiju, Raphael Ajibade

HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND TREATMENT FOR UTERINE FIBROID IN A NIGERIAN HOSPITAL A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

Abayomi B. Ajayi, Victor D. Ajayi, Amarachukwu Njoku, Ololade Oyetunji,  Bamgboye M. Afolabi

HEAVY MALARIA PARASITAEMIA IN NIGERIAN YOUNG INFANTS: PREVALENCE, DETERMINANTS AND IMPLICATION FOR THE HEALTH SYSTEM

Folarin OF, Kuti BP, Oyelami AO

DRUGS OF ABUSE AMONG IN-PATIENTS RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS IN A TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTER IN SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA: AN EXPLORATORY QUALITATIVE STUDY

CJ Okafor, EA Essien, BE Edet, AC Okoro, O Udofia,

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I look forward to receiving your suggestions and feedbacks on the way forward and I thank you all for your encouragement and support.

Prof. G. E. Erhabor

Editor-in-Chief  

West African Journal of Medicine

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