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Dear Colleague,

This is to express my gratitude to each of you for the invaluable role you have played in the continued success of the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) over the years. Your dedication, expertise, and unwavering commitment have been instrumental in ensuring the steady monthly publication of the journal and its impact within the medical community.

In line with our commitment, the May 2025 edition has now been published. The June edition will follow within a week, while the July 2025 edition is currently undergoing editorial review and will be released within the next two weeks..

Our editorial and production teams remain fully dedicated, implementing strategic measures to enhance the journal’s relevance, improve operational efficiency, and strengthen its global visibility.

CALL FOR REVIEWERS

We sincerely appreciate your continued support and collaboration. As valued reviewers, your role is vital in maintaining the high academic and professional standards that define WAJM.

We kindly appeal to you to give priority to any pending manuscript reviews and submit your recommendations at the earliest opportunity. Your timely contribution greatly strengthens the quality and impact of the journal.

To further enhance the quality of our peer-review process, we are actively seeking, enthusiastic, and dedicated reviewers across all specialties. We welcome individuals who are willing to contribute their expertise and commit to reviewing manuscripts within the designated time frame.

If you are interested in joining our pool of reviewers—or if you know someone who might be—we encourage you to reach out to me with your profile.

CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION FOR REVIEWERS

We are delighted to announce that the journal will formally recognize and appreciate reviewers who have remained dedicated to our mission over the years. In particular, reviewers who have evaluated at least three manuscripts will receive a Certificate of Recognition as a token of our appreciation.

We believe this certificate will be valuable for administrative records and will enhance your academic CV.

Kindly submit your full name and institutional affiliation for the issuance of the certificate..

MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION – CALL FOR PAPERS FOR SPECIAL EDITION

We are excited to announce plans for a special edition of the journal dedicated to showcasing breakthroughs in medicine, surgery, and related sub-specialties. This edition presents a valuable opportunity to contribute meaningfully by sharing your groundbreaking research findings and clinical insights with the broader medical community—not only in West Africa, but also globally.

We invite you to submit your manuscript for consideration. Please note that slots for this edition are limited and submissions will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Furthermore, we accept submissions of original research, case reports, systematic reviews, and expert opinions spanning diverse medical disciplines. We also consider abstracts presented at various conferences for publication. Authors can rely on our editorial team for a seamless peer-review process and prompt, constructive feedback.

MOVING FORWARD

I remain optimistic about the future of WAJM. With your continued collaboration, we will not only overcome existing challenges but also elevate the journal to new heights of academic excellence and global recognition.

Thank you once again for your unwavering support and commitment. I look forward to working closely with all of you as we strive to strengthen the journal’s impact and contribution to medical research and healthcare in West Africa and beyond.

WAJM PUBLISHED ARTICLES

The previous editions are available at the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) office, located at 6 Taylor Drive, Edmund Crescent, Medical Compound, Yaba, Lagos State. However, the e-copy has been sent to the corresponding authors.

For authors, individuals, and institutions interested in obtaining copies of previous editions, please visit our website for details on subscription rates, or contact the Editor-in-Chief directly at wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com

WAJM VOL. 42. N0. 5, 2025

WAJM VOLUME 42, NUMBER 5 MAY 2025

The contents of this issue are listed below. The free abstract-text content of this edition can be accessed on the journal website and on PubMed Central amongst others.

PROCESSING AND PUBLICATION FEES

Given the prevailing economic conditions, the increasing production costs, and the fluctuating exchange rates, we kindly request authors to submit payments in US Dollars (USD) for all processing and publication fees. Kindly be informed that from January 2024, manuscripts accepted for publication will be rescheduled for the subsequent edition if publication fees are not settled within the designated payment period. If any author encounters challenges making payments in USD, please don't hesitate to contact the Editor-in-Chief via email. - wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com or whatsapp (08068925934)

 The current fees are as stated below:

Processing Fee: $60.00 

Publication Fee: $150.00 

Payment in Dollars (Domiciliary Account)

Account Name: West African Journal Medicine

Account Number: 0483489788

Bank: GT Bank

Swift Code: GTBINGLA

Sort Code: 058194010

JUNE 2025 EDITION

This edition is currently in the final stages of publishing. Kindly note that corresponding authors of manuscripts are encouraged to settle any outstanding statutory charges at their earliest convenience. 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.

The following articles have been listed for the JUNE 2025 edition.

EDITORIAL

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

SERIAL C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND BLOOD CULTURE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS AMONG BABIES WITH RISK FACTORS FOR SEPSIS AT UNIOSUN TEACHING HOSPITAL, OSOGBO, NIGERIA

Abisola Oluwatoyin Omoboyeje, Olusegun J. Adebami, Olusola A. Oyedeji Adebusuyi Ademisoye, Valentine O. Kayode

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICAL PRACTICE: TIME TO JOIN THE GLOBAL PARTICIPANTS’ TRAIN

Abimbola G. Akanbi, Olusola O. Akanbi, Adeyinka A. Adejumo, Oluwatosin S. Ilori, Victor O. Oyedepo, Ifeoluwasemiloju Aina, Ayankemi Adenike Olalere

PATTERN OF MORBIDITIES, MORTALITY AND HEALTHCARE FINANCING OF HOSPITALISED MEDICAL PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS (MOHOPA): THE STUDY PROTOCOL

Karaye KM, Umuerri EM, Onwuekwe I, Daiyab AM, Sani RN, Anjorin C, Iheonye HO, Habib ZG, Onunu A, Habib AG, Ogunniyi A, on behalf of the MOHOPA

BURNOUT WITHOUT BORDERS: EXPLORING BURNOUT AND THE VALIDITY OF THE MASLACH BURNOUT INVENTORY AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN AFRICA

Kehinde Sunday Oluwadiya, Adekunle Olatayo Adeoti, Mustapha Ibrahim Usman, Patrick Opoku Manu Maison, Ganiyu Adebisi Rahman, Anthony Ayotunde Olasinde, Ishaka-Bushenyi, Uganda, Samuel Mensah

ASSESSMENT OF THE INITIAL ACQUISITION OF STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS IN INFANTS BORN TO PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING THE LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

O ASHAOLU, OO ORENUGA, FA OREDUGBA, NF OBIAGERI

LIMITATIONS TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A ROBOTIC REHABILITATION PROGRAMME FOR STROKE SURVIVORS IN NIGERIA

Ahmad A. Sanusi, Adebimpe F. Ogunmodede, Abiodun Bello, Ahmed O. Idowu, Oluwatosin E. Olorunmoteni, Uchenna C. Eke, Michael B. Fawale, Akintunde A. Adebowale, Sunday Ayenowowon, Kayode Ayodele, Mathew Olaogun, Morenikeji A. Komolafe

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE AND HEPATITIS B: AMELIORATING OR AGGRAVATING?-A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Sarah Abere, Boma Oyan, and Uchenna Felicita Okeke

PREVALENCE, MORTALITY RATE AND RISK FACTORS OF OBSTETRICS-RELATED VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN AFRICA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Theresa Ukamaka Nwagha, Chidiebele  Petronilla Ojukwu, Martins  Nweke, Uchenna Ifeanyi  Nwagha

PAYMENT METHODS AND COPING STRATEGIES FOR HEALTH CARE COSTS BY PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES IN A LOW-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY

U.I. Mariere; D.S. Ogaji; O.O.  Obikeze; A.D. Adesina; S. Babatunde

SERUM GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN (GFAP) AS AN INDEX OF SEVERITY AND PREDICTOR OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN ACUTE STROKE

Ahmad A. Sanusi, Michael B. Fawale, Idowu O. Ahmed, Adebimpe Ogunmodede, Uchenna C. Eke, Akintunde A. Adebowale, Morenikeji A. Komolafe

ADVERT

Advertise your brand, products, and events (conferences, exhibitions, and workshops) in our esteemed journal and reach out to healthcare professionals and institutions worldwide. For advert placement, kindly contact the Editor-in-Chief for details (email: wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com).

WEBSITE

Our website is fully accessible and functional. For assistance or support, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our team is ready to help. For more information, kindly reach out to the Editor-in-Chief (email: wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com).

INQUIRIES/COMPLAINTS

For inquiries and complaints, please call +2348068925934 or send a message through whatsApp.

Thank you.

I look forward to receiving your suggestions and feedback.


Prof. G. E. Erhabor

Editor-in-Chief

West African Journal of Medicine

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