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WAJM LATEST ISSUE - From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief

 

From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief

NOVEMBER  2022 NEWSLETTER

Dear Colleagues,

It is a pleasure to present the Journal newsletter for November 2022. I would like to appreciate the authors, reviewers and the two colleges (West African College of Physicians and West African College of Surgeons) for the continued support and collaboration.  

WAJM VOLUME 39, NUMBER 10, OCTOBER 2022

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

LATEST ISSUE - WAJM VOL. 39. N0. 11, 2022 

WAJM VOLUME 39, NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2022

The contents of the current issues 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

The processing and the publication fees remain $60.00 and $150.00 respectively until December 31st 2022 at the exchange rate is N600 to $1.00. The Journal has reviewed its processing and the publication charges in line with the current exchange rate approved by the college and this is applicable to the journal. From January 1st 2023, all transactions will be based on the new exchange rate of N750 to $1.00. Payments should be made preferably in USD in line with the college requirements. However, if there is difficulty in transacting in USD, the equivalent could be paid in naira to the designated account.

Bank Details for payment are as follows:

Payment in Nigerian Naira

Account Name: West African Journal Medicine

Account Number: 0265229681

Bank: GT Bank

Payment in Dollars (Domiciliary Account)

Account Name: West African Journal Medicine

Account Number: 0483489788

Bank: GT Bank

Swift Code: GTBINGLA

Sort Code: 058194010

DECEMBER 2022 EDITION

This edition is currently in the final stages of publishing. 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 address - wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com.

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

EDITORIAL

GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES – A REFLECTION ON THE LAST ONE YEAR

G. E. Erhabor, B. Adeniyi, A.O. Arawomo

ARTICLES

WUCHERERIA BANCROFTI INFECTION IN CHILDREN LIVING IN A RUBBER PLANTATION ESTATE IN SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA

EMMANUEL E. EKANEM, BASSEY. D. UMOH

HISTOPATHOLOGICAL REVIEW OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENT CANCERS IN NORTHERN GHANA

Der EM, Abantanga FA

A TRIPLE JEOPARDY: INADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COVID-19 AMONG OLDER PERSONS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS ATTENDING A GERIATRIC CENTRE IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

O.O. Elugbadebo, O. Omobowale, O. Oyinlola

IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ELDERLY MEDICAL ADMISSIONS & OUTCOMES IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA

Sahabi Kabir Sulaiman, Muhammad Sale Musa, Fatimah Isma’il Tsiga-Ahmed, Mohammed Wulgo Ali, Aminu Hussein, Suleiman Bila, Garba Usman, Abubakar Garba Ismail, Abubakar Ado Ibrahim, Ayoola Yekeen Ayodele

PLASMA AND TISSUE TRACE ELEMENT LEVELS IN DRUG NAÏVE PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA IN A TERTIARY HEALTH FACILITY IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

Jeje OA, Ajose OA, Mosaku KS, Adedeji TA

THE NIGERIAN DENTIST: EMERGING TRENDS IN CARIES MANAGEMENT

Omolola O. Orenuga, Chioma L. Nzomiwu, Morenike O. Folayan, Olabisi H. Oderinu, Abdul-warith O. Akinshipo

BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID MASQUERADING AS ERYTHRODERMIC PSORIASIS

De-kaa, N.L.P, Adefemi SA, Akuhwa RT, Fikin A, Atabo A

ORAL HEALTH STATUS AND TREATMENT NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS ATTENDING A SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER IN SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA

CL Nzomiwu, BA Akinwonmi, JO Eigbobo

INTEGRATED SCREENING FOR TUBERCULOSIS AND COMORBID CONDITIONS: RESULTS OF MEDICAL OUTREACH INTERVENTION IN URBAN SLUMS, NIGERIA

Abiola Victor Adepoju, Victoria Etuk, Olusola Adedeji Adejumo, Oluwatoyin Elizabeth Adepoju, Marius Olusola Adeniyi, Ajayi Babatunde Olofinbiyi, Winifred Imoyera

NONSPECIFIC INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN A 28-YEAR-OLD NIGERIAN FEMALE: CHALLENGES IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT IN RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED SETTING

BA Ajayi, IO Henry, AA Akor, BI Ododo

INFANT CARE PRACTICES AT HOME IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LIFE IN IBADAN, SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA

Tongo O.O, Orimadegun A.E, Labaeka A.A, Akinyinka O.O

PLATELET YIELD AND SOME DONOR-RELATED PREDICTORS IN A SINGLE-DONOR-APHERESIS: REPORT FROM A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL

Ugwu GC, Okoye HC, Nnachi OC, Nwani E, Nnachi OC, Ezenwenyi IP, Ugwu NI, Okoye AE

PLATELET INDICES AND ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE ARE USEFUL PARAMETERS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF A COHORT OF NIGERIAN WOMEN WITH PREECLAMPSIA                                        

M. A. Adeyemo, L. Salawu, N. O. Makinde, V. O. Mabayoje

PREDICTORS OF UNDERNUTRITION AMONG SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN IN ABAKALIKI NIGERIA

Adanna Anthonia Umeokonkwo, Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo, Ugochi Maryann Ibekwe, Chukwuka Manyike, Ngozi Patricia Udechukwu, Chidozie Bede Ibe

MALNUTRITION INFLAMMATION COMPLEX SYNDROME IN PRE-DIALYSIS C  HRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL

Ucha Ifeanyi, Mamven Manmak, Adejumo Oluseyi, Emeka A. Nwankwo

HEALTH AND WELLBEING AMIDST A PROLONGED PANDEMIC: IMPLICATIONS FOR PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS

G. E. ERHABOR,  O. BAMIGBOYE-TAIWO, A. O. ARAWOMO

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).

INQUIRIES/COMPLAINTS

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

WEBSITE

The website (www.wajmed.com) is now fully functional. Procedures and steps on how to navigate the website is available on the homepage and on the monthly newsletter you receive from us. Everyone is encouraged to actively engage the website. This will improve the impact factor of the journal. We will upload abstracts of published articles on the website and archive of past articles for free download to registered users.

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I look forward to receive your suggestions and feedbacks.

Prof. G. E. Erhabor

Editor-in-Chief

West African Journal of Medicine

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Saturday, 22 October 2022

LATEST ISSUE - OCTOBER 2022 - WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE

 


From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief

OCTOBER  2022 NEWSLETTER

Dear Colleagues,

It is a pleasure to present the Journal newsletter for October 2022. This edition of the journal is particularly special because it coincides with the 46th West African College of Physicians Annual General Scientific Meeting (AGSM) holding in Ghana between 31st October to 2nd November, 2022 and the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27), to be held in Egypt from 6th to 18th November, 2022.

The West African College of Physicians is one of the parent bodies of the West African Journal of Medicine. Featured in this edition of WAJM is an editorial written by distinguished scholars and Editors-in-Chief of reputable journals, which will also be published by about three hundred journals in the world.

The sole aim is to call the attention of global leaders and stakeholders and to bring to fore front the impact of the climate crisis and the associated consequences.

We will be presenting the editorial and the articles in this edition for free download on the website as we commemorate these events.

LATEST ISSUE - WAJM VOL. 39. N0. 10, 2022 - Access Free!


WAJM VOLUME 39, NUMBER 10 OCTOBER 2022

Listed below are the current issues -  2022 Journal edition. The free abstract-text content of this edition can be accessed on PubMed Central amongst others.

PROCESSING AND PUBLICATION FEES

The processing and the publication fees remain $60.00 and $150.00 respectively but the official college current exchange rate is N600 to $1.00 and is applicable to the journal. Payments should be made preferably in USD in line with the college requirements. However, if there is difficulty in transacting in USD, the equivalent could be paid in naira to the designated account.

Bank Details for payment are as follows:

Payment in Nigerian Naira

Account Name: West African Journal Medicine

Account Number: 0265229681

Bank: GT Bank

Payment in Dollars (Domiciliary Account)

Account Name: West African Journal Medicine

Account Number: 0483489788

Bank: GT Bank

Swift Code: GTBINGLA

Sort Code: 058194010

NOVEMBER 2022 EDITION

This edition is currently in the final stages of publishing. 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.

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


ARTICLES

THE IMPACT OF CO-MORBIDITIES ON THE PATTERN OF BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN ELDERLY HYPERTENSIVES IN NIGERIA

Ugwu, Collins N, Christian I. Okafor, Emmanuel, C. Ejim, Godsent C. Isiguzo, Ngozi I. Ugwu, Ndudi Obeka, Ik

PREVALENCE OF HYPONATREMIA IN ACUTE STROKE PATIENTS IN ABAKALIKI NIGERIA 

Chukwuemeka O EZE, Olaronke AFOLABI, Uma KALU

SHORT TERM VISUAL AND REFRACTIVE OUTCOME FOLLOWING SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR POSTERIOR CAPSULE OPACIFICATION (PCO) IN CHILDREN IN A TERTIARY EYE HOSPITAL

Sazzad QI, Hossain M, Alimi H, Khatun M, Chowdhury MR, Toufique S, Naznin SM

CHALLENGES OF CASE MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19 IN UNIVERSITY OF UYO TEACHING HOSPITAL: A ONE YEAR EXPERIENCE                                                         Oloyede IP, Onukak A, Motilewa OP, Ekuma A, Udoette S, Eyo C, Abudu E, Umoh VA, Bassey E, Peters E

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY AND CLINICOPATHOLOGIC CORRELATION OF COX-2 AND HER-2 EXPRESSION IN COLORECTAL CARCINOMA: A 5-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE STUDY                           

Lateef Adebisi Odukoya, Kabir Bolarinwa Badmos, Galina Khramtsova, Luqman Adedotun Adebayo, Olufunmilayo I. Olopade, Fatimah Biade Abdulkareem

AWARENESS AND ADHERENCE TO COVID-19 PREVENTIVE MEASURES AMONG ORAL HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN NIGERIA                                                                   Enone Lillian Lami, Afolabi Oyapero, John Oluwatosin Makanjuola, Rasheedat Oluwakemi Ojikutu

FUNGAL NAIL INFECTIONS AMONGST CASSAVA FARMERS AND PROCESSORS IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

Ayanlowo Olusola O, Oladele Rita O

PREFERENCES, UTILIZATION AND FACTORS AFFECTING USE OF PREFERRED CONTRACEPTIVES AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN DELTA STATE, SOUTHERN NIGERIA          

Dorcas Tom Obong, Nyemike Simeon Awunor, Patrick Gold Oyibo

10-YEAR RISK OF DEVELOPING TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS – A SURVEY OF RURAL COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA                                                              Akolade O. Idowu, Oluwaseyitan A. Adesegun, Akinpelu Akintunde, Boladale A. Alalade, Bamikole T. Osibowale, Oluwaseyi I. Odelola, John O. Ogunkoya, Adeyinka A. Idowu, Ademidun O. Ayoade, Olutomiwa A. Omokore, Onome T. Imishue

AN EVALUATION OF RENAL CARE RECEIVED BY HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) PATIENTS ADMITTED IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN SIERRA LEONE         Joshua Coker; Abdou Niang; Ibrahim Turay; Sulaiman Lakoh; Victor Conteh; James B.W. Russell

ASSESSMENT OF MTR rs1805087 SNP AS POSSIBLE MODIFIER OF SICKLE CELL DISEASE SEVERITY IN A NIGERIAN POPULATION                                                         V.O. Osunkalu, A.A. Ogbenna, N.O. Davies, F.O. Olowoselu, O.E. Aiyelokun, O.J. Akinsola, I.A. Taiwo 

PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERISATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS IN HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS IN ZARIA METROPOLIS, KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA

I.A. Joshua, F. J. Giwa, J.K.P. Kwaga, J. Kabir, O.A. Owolodun, G.A. Umaru, A.G. Habib

QUEST TO IMPROVE MANAGEMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER IN WEST-AFRICA: DEVELOPMENT OF A CLINICAL AUDIT TOOL

Samuel Omoregie OSAGHAE

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).

INQUIRIES/COMPLAINTS

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

WEBSITE

The website (www.wajmed.com) is now fully functional. Procedures and steps on how to navigate the website is available on the homepage and on the monthly newsletter you receive from us. Everyone is encouraged to actively engage the website. This will improve the impact factor of the journal. We will upload abstracts of published articles on the website and archive of past articles for free download to registered users.

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS FREE DOWNLOAD
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Thank you.

I look forward to receive your suggestions and feedbacks.

Prof. G. E. Erhabor

Editor-in-Chief

West African Journal of Medicine


WAJM, 6, Taylor Drive, Edmund Crescent, PMB 2023, Yaba, Lagos. Nigeria. 

Tel:- +2348068925934 ; +2349064542292