Wednesday, 30 August 2023

WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE- LATEST ISSUE: AUGUST 2023

 

It is my pleasure to present the Journal newsletter for AUGUST 2023. I would like to appreciate the authors, reviewers, and the two colleges (West African College of Physicians and West African College of Surgeons) for their continuous support.

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 7, JULY 2023

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 the corresponding authors by courier service. Authors and those interested in copies of this edition can request it at the journal office or send an email to the Editor-in-Chief through wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com

LATEST ISSUE - WAJM VOL. 40. N0. 8, 2023

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 8 AUGUST 2023

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

In view of the current economic realities, the rising cost of production, and the fluctuating nature of the exchange rate, authors are advised to make payments in Dollars (USD) for all transactions, payments for processing and publication fees. 

 The current fees are as stated below:

Processing Fee: $60.00 

Publication Fee: $150.00 

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

 SEPTEMBER 2023 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 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 SEPTEMBER  2023 edition.

EDITORIAL 

REDUCING THE RISKS OF NUCLEAR WAR—THE ROLE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Kamran Abbasi, Editor-in-Chief, British Medical Journal; Parveen Ali, Editor-in-Chief, International Nursing Review; Virginia  Barbour, Editor-in-Chief, Medical Journal of Australia; Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Editor-in-Chief, JAMA; Marcel GM Olde Rikkert, Editor-in-Chief, Dutch Journal of Medicine; Andy Haines, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Ira Helfand, Past President, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief, The Lancet; Bob Mash, Editor-in-Chief, African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine; Arun Mitra, Past President, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; Carlos Monteiro, Editor-in-Chief, Revista de Saúde Pública; Elena N. Naumova, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Public Health Policy; Eric J. Rubin, Editor-in-Chief, New England Journal of Medicine; Tilman Ruff, Past President, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; Peush Sahni, Editor-in-Chief, National Medical Journal of India; James Tumwine, Editor-in-Chief, African Health Sciences; Paul Yonga, Editor-in-Chief, East African Medical Journal; Chris Zielinski, University of Winchester, World Association of Medical Editors.

ARTICLES

LIPOPROTEIN-ASSOCIATED PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 HAS COMPARABLE ABILITY TO DISCRIMINATE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK AS ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICES: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY                  

Esther Ngozi Adejumo, Jolaoluwa Dorcas Adefoluke, Nnenna Linda Nwobi, Chukwuma J. Okafor, Sylvester Yao Lokpo

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM URIC ACID AND HYPERTENSION AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL ADOLESCENTS IN EKITI STATE, NIGERIA                               Fayemi Laniyi Bamidele, Ajetunmobi Wasiu Adegbenga, Bolaji Olufunke, Onyema Cliford Ezenwa, Lawal Olubunmi Adeola, Adaje Adeline Owhofosa, Omisakin Christopher Tope, Adeleke Babajide Adewoyin, Adeyemi Olatunji Ebenezer, Ajigbotosho Samuel Olu, Adebami Olusegun Joseph, Adeodu Olugbenga Oyewole

ODONTOGENIC TUMOURS: A CLINICOPATHOLOGIC APPRAISAL OF CASES SEEN IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL USING 2017 WHO CLASSIFICATION     

Oluwarotimi Akanbi Clement, Ogundana Oladunni, Gbotolorun Olalekan Micah, James Olutayo, Adebule Oluwatoyin

SEROLOGICAL PROFILES OF SARS-COV-2 AMONG ADULT OUTPATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS OF A FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC IN NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA                          

Abdullahi Kabir Suleiman, Abdulgafar Lekan Olawumi, Zainab A. Umar, Aliyu Aminu, Fakhraddeen Yahya Muhammad

REPORT OF A RARE CASE OF PRIMARY PERICARDIAL MALIGNANCY                       Folorunso Timothy Oluwarotimi, Adedeji Egberongbe Ayoola, Folorunso Ajibike Eunice, Oluwarotimi Ifeoluwa Victoria

SURVEY ON THE KNOWLEDGE AND MANAGEMENT OF CANCER ASSOCIATED THROMBOSIS (CAT) IN HAEMATO-ONCOLOGY PATIENTS WITH THROMBOCYTOPENIA AMONG HAEMATOLOGISTS AND HAEMATOLOGY RESIDENTS IN NIGERIA                                                            

 Okoye HC, Korubo KI, Omunakwe H, Efobi CC, Onodingene NM, Ugwu NI

QUALITY OF DRUG PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING PRACTICES IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTRES IN AN URBAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IN NIGERIA                 

Daprim Samuel Ogaji, Delight Nwaejike, Olaoluwa Ebiekuraju

DETERMINANTS AND OUTCOMES FOR NEONATAL SEPTICAEMIA AT THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE BIDA, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA

Ahmed G, Oladele GO, Usman A, Adesiyun O, Olowu AO

PROFILE OF ACUTE POISONING AMONG ADULT PATIENTS AT THE EMERGENCY ROOM OF A TERTIARY HOSPITAL, SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA                                   Ajeigbe A.K., Adedeji T.A., Jeje O.A., Olukoyejo O.E., Bello M.B., Ogra V.O., Jokanola O.J., Ajose O.A

THE PREVALENCE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL SYMPTOMS AMONG WELDERS AND NON-WELDERS IN IKENNE, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY                                    

Bamidele Emmanuel Fikayo, Okebalama Victor Chimezie, Sodeinde John Kolawole, Ogunkoya John Omotola, Oshinaike Abiodun, Adefala Ngozi Oyinye, Amaike Chikwendu, Abiodun Olumide, Obinna Knowledge Monday, Nneoma Obinna-Chinatu, Ivy Chizurum Mbon, Kelechi Walter Ndinne, Abaenowa Chibuzo Christian, Nwankpa Chimaobi Chukwuemeka  

CURRICULUM DESIGN AND EVALUATION USING THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM AS A GUIDE – NEED FOR TRAINEES AND TRAINERS’ ENGAGEMENT

Salami Suberu Sule, Tanimola Makanjuola Akande, Adebayo Temidayo Onajole, Mustapha Jamda Abubakar

PREVALENCE OF PICA AMONGST PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC OF A TERTIARY CLINIC IN SOUTH-EAST, NIGERIA

Ezemenahi SI, Adinma E, Nworah AV, Obi-Nwosu AL, Ezemenahi SC

ANTIBIOTIC GUIDELINES FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN NIGERIA                                                  

Oladele Rita O, Ettu Omo-Ope Abdulwahab, Medugu Nubwa, Habib Abdulrazaq, Egbagbe Eruke, Osinaike Tunde, Makanjuola Olufunmilola B, Ogunbosi Babatunde, Omorodion Omoruyi Irowa, Ejembi Joan, Uwaezuoke Nkolika Stella, Adeleke Gabriel, Bamidele Mutiu, Ogunsola Folasade, Rotimi Vincent

EFFECT OF PERIOPERATIVE TRANEXAMIC ACID ON BLOOD LOSS FOLLOWING OPEN SIMPLE PROSTATECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE REVIEW IN NIGERIAN MEN

Chigozie I. Onyeze, T. A Badmus, A. A Salako, A.M Owojuyigbe, E. A Jeje, O.O Olasehinde, A. Adeyemo, R. A David

EFFECT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE SEVERITY ON INSPIRATORY FLOW RATES VIA INHALER DEVICES      

A. O Adetiloye, Akor A.A, O.F Awopeju, O.O Adewole, Adewuya OA, G. E Erhabor 

GENOMIC INSTABILITY INDUCED BY DICHLORVOS AS A MECHANISM OF MALE INFERTILITY                      

Raymond A. Vhriterhire, Samuel O. Odeh, Gideon U Egesie

EISENMENGER SYNDROME: A REVISIT OF A HIDDEN BUT CATASTROPHIC DISEASE: A NARRATIVE REVIEW

Josephat M Chinawa, Ijeoma Arodiwe, Jude T Onyia, Awoere T Chinawa

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Monday, 31 July 2023

WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE- LATEST ISSUE: JULY 2023

From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief

JULY 2023 NEWSLETTER

Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to present the Journal newsletter for JULY 2023. I would like to appreciate the authors, reviewers, and the two colleges (West African College of Physicians and West African College of Surgeons) for their continuous support.

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 6, JUNE 2023

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 the corresponding authors by courier service. Authors and those interested in copies of this edition can request it at the journal office or send an email to the Editor-in-Chief through wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com

LATEST ISSUE - WAJM VOL. 40. N0. 7, 2023

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 7 JUNE 2023

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 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.

Processing Fee: $60.00 - Naira Equivalent is #45,000.00

Publication Fee: $150.00 - Naira Equivalent is #112,500.00

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

 AUGUST 2023 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 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 AUGUST 2023 edition.

COVID-19 INFECTION PREVENTION AND PPE USE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY OF MATERNITY HEALTH CARE WORKERS’ PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICES IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL, NIGERIA                                                                                         KUYE-KUKU Taiwo O, OLUMODEJI Ayokunle .M, OLALERE Folashade D. H, CHIONUMA Joy O, ABORISADE Adetayo O, OFULUE Uuche. G

TRAINING OF DOCTORS AT THE GERIATRIC CENTRE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, IBADAN, NIGERIA

ADEBUSOYE Lawrence. A, OLOWOOKERE Olufemi. O, CADMUS Eniola O

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF SHISHA SMOKING AMONG UNDERGRADUATES IN A PRIVATE TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NIGERIA- A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

John Omotola Ogunkoya, Kolawole John Sodeinde, Fikayo Emanuel Bamidele, Akindele Emmanuel Ladele, Olumide Abiodun, Onome Tobore Imishue, Osaze Ehioghae, Olubunmi Adeyinka Ogunkoya

PREDICTORS OF ANAEMIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN BOOKING FOR ANTENATAL CARE AT FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, BIDA, NIGER STATE                                                       Ekpe Anthony Chidi, Adefemi Samuel A, Pemi Mayowa Daniel

BURDEN, SEVERITY AND CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE USING 160-SLICE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANGIOGRAPHY (CCTA): EARLIEST REPORT FROM NORTHERN NIGERIA                                                                                            Anas ISMAIL, Yusuf LAWAL, Kabiru ISYAKU, Idris GARBA, Jameel Ahmad ISMAIL, Abdulkadir Tabari MUSA, Mahmoud Sani UMAR

A CALL FOR REGULAR OPHTHALMOLOGIST COVER FOR REHABILITATION CENTERS FOR THE BLIND

Adedayo Adio & Udeme Udo

AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE OF BREAST CANCER AND BREAST EXAMINATION AMONGST UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. MIXED METHOD APPROACH                               Makinde Opeoluwa Y, Wuraola Funmilola O, Aderounmu Adewale A, Ugalahi Theresa O, Olasehinde Olalekan, Adisa Adewale O

DETERMINANTS AND OUTCOMES FOR NEONATAL SEPTICAEMIA AT THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE BIDA, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA

Ahmed G, Oladele GO, Usman A, Adesiyun O, Olowu AO

CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN THE 21ST CENTURY IN A SEMI-URBAN SLUM IN NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA.                                                                                                             Godwin Osawaru Osaigbovo, Lucius Chidiebere Imoh, Tolu Afolaranmi, AI Zoakah   

AUDIT OF PREOPERATIVE FASTING FOR ELECTIVE GENERAL SURGERIES IN THE OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITALS COMPLEX, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA     AbdulHafiz Oladapo Adesunkanmi, Akaninyene Eseme Ubom, Chinedu Udochukwu Ndegbu, Adebayo Moses Olugbami, Olurotimi Idowu Aaron, Funmilola Olanike Wuraola, Olalekan Olasehinde

OUTCOME OF COMBINED TRABECULOTOMY-TRABECULECTOMY IN EYES OF NIGERIAN CHILDREN WITH PRIMARY CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA                                                                Ugalahi M. O., Adeyemo A.O, Olusanya B.A., Baiyeroju A.M.

ORAL DISORDERS AND SERUM OESTROGEN LEVELS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN IN LAGOS, NIGERIA                                                                                                                               K. O. Ojo, O. M. Eweka, P. O. Ayanbadejo, T. A. Oshodi, F. J. Owotade

MPOX AND CHICKEN POX COINFECTION COMPLICATED BY ACUTE URINARY RETENTION: A CASE REPORT                                                                                                         A E. Onukak, C. N. Nga, B. C. Ubani, E. Umoinwek, N. Umoette

KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ON HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION AND VACCINATION UPTAKE IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN NIGERIA                                       S.T. Suleiman, M.K. Ogunfemi, M.O. Bojuwoye, K.O. Omokanye, A.H. Bello, S.O. Idris, A. Abdullahi, J.O. Oni, J. Imran, C. Oyewopo

KNOWLEDGE LEVELS AND PREDICTORS OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IN NIGERIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY FOR THE 'MOVE FOR FLOW' PROGRAM                

C.P Ojukwu, T.U Nwagha, L.C Agbo, AE Ezeigwe, P Okorie

A MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF THE PROFILE OF SEMINAL FLUID ANALYSES OF MEN SEEKING FERTILITY CARE AT DIFFERENT HOSPITALS

Aloy Okechukwu UGWU, Emeka Philip IGBODIKE,Rabiu Funtua ANAS, Olaniyi Araotan KUSAMOTU, Ayodeji ADEFEMI, Olufemi ANYOBODE, Chike John Okeke, Benjamin Samuel UMEZULUIKE, Jamiu Shina SHEHU, Simeon IGE, Nkechinyere Elizabeth Harrison, Sunday Abraham AYENI, Abuchi Loveday OKPARA, Priscilia SOIBI-HARRY, Hilary Oforma NGWU, Christian Chigozie MAKWE, Emmanuel Onyebuchi UGWU, John Ifeanyi Achara, Joseph Ayodeji Olamijulo, Sunusi Garba Rimi Garba, Sunday Isaac Omisakin, 

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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 are available on the homepage and in the monthly newsletter you receive from us. Everyone is encouraged to actively engage with the content of the website. This will improve the impact factor of the journal. Published articles and past articles are available for free download to registered users.

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Thank you.

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Prof. G. E. Erhabor

Editor-in-Chief

West African Journal of Medicine

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

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