Wednesday, 28 February 2024

WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE - LATEST ISSUE: WAJM VOL. 41 JANUARY 2024

 


From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief

JANUARY 2024 

Dear Colleague,

I am delighted to present the January maiden edition of the Journal for 2024. I extend my sincere appreciation to the authors, reviewers, proofreaders, the two colleges (West African College of Physicians and West African College of Surgeons), and our dedicated staff for their unwavering support, contributing significantly to the journal's ongoing progress, especially in this difficult and challenging time in our nation and globally.

This edition is regrettably delayed due to unforeseen challenges, socio-economic challenges, and the impact of the economy on the production and publishing processes.

As we roll out the editions for this year, our teams are fully engaged and committed to growth and consistent production throughout the year. We are making aggressive moves to further raise the bar of the quality, impact, and reputation of the journal. We remain committed to enhancing the journal's relevance and significance within the global medical community.

We appreciate your understanding and continued support as we strive to make valuable contributions to the field.

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 12, DECEMBER  2024

This edition is currently at the collation stage of the printing process and will soon be 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.

Complimentary copies will be dispatched to the corresponding authors via courier service. For authors and individuals interested in obtaining copies of this edition, requests can be made at the journal office or by sending an email to the Editor-in-Chief. through wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com

LATEST ISSUE - WAJM VOL. 41. N0. 1, 2024

WAJM VOLUME 41, NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2024

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

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

 FEBRUARY 2024 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 FEBRUARY 2024 edition.

EDITORIAL

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G. E. Erhabor

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN ADULTS – EXPERIENCE AND CHALLENGES IN A GASTROENTEROLOGY PRACTICE IN CALABAR, SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA

Mbang Kooffreh-Ada, Evaristus Chukwudike, Theophilus Ugbem, Asa E. Itam-Eyo, Okezie Uba-Mgbemena, Inemesit. E. Nwa, Benedicta A. Eko, Esther I. Effiong, Ayodele J Omotoso, Gbenga Kajogbola, Uchenna C. Okonkwo, Ogbu.E. Ngim, Rowland Ndoma-Egba

BURDEN OF THYROID DYSFUNCTION AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS IN SOUTHEAST NIGERIA WITH EMPHASIS ON ITS PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF PRESENTATION: A CASE-CONTROLLED STUDY

Ezeani Ignatius U, Ogbonna Stanley U

EFFECT OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING ON LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION ATTENDING THE FAMILY MEDICINE CLINICS OF ISTH, IRRUA, NIGERIA – A RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL (MILMAPH STUDY) STUDY PROTOCOL                                                               

 Oseni TIA, Oku AO, Udonwa NE

A REVIEW OF THE CURRENT MANAGEMENT OF INTRACRANIAL INFECTION OF NEUROSURGICAL IMPORTANCE    

Eghosa Morgan, Olowo Samuel, Ezemwenghian Morgan, Edward poluyi             

FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY AND SOCIAL SUPPORT IN OLDER PATIENTS ATTENDING CHIEF TONY ANENIH GERIATRICS CENTER (CTAGC) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, IBADAN SOUTHWESTERN, NIGERIA                                                                                               Matthew Oluwaseun Olawuyi, Fatai A. Olaniyan, Olufemi O. Olowookere, Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe

PATTERN OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH UNCOMPLICATED SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION AT A TERTIARY CENTRE, SOUTHWEST NIGERIA   

R. K Moronkola, A. C Mbakwem, A.O Ajibare, O. T Ojo, O. M Oladimeji, C. Amadi, Folasade Daniel, O. Kushimo

MORBIDITY PATTERN IN THE MEDICAL WARDS OF A NIGERIAN TEACHING HOSPITAL DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC                                                                                                         Oriaifo, Oseremen Godstime, Opadeyi, Abimbola Olubukunola, Isah, Ambrose.O

COVID-19 AND ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AMONG PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN EKITI STATE, SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   A. Adeniran, O.Q. Bakare, E. O. Oluwole, F. C. Chieme, T.  Durojaiye, O. Y. Ojo, B Olujobi,  M. M. Ilesanmi

INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL: BASELINE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF TBAS IN RURAL KANO, NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA                                                                      Taiwo Gboluwaga Amole, Aminatu Kwaku Ayaba, Fatimah Isma’il Tsigah-Ahmed, Rabiu Ibrahim Jalo, Usman Bashir, Aishatu Lawal Adamu, Stephen Mohammed Abu, Fatima Muhammad Mahmud, Hadiza Shehu Galadanci

PROFILE AND CORRELATES OF SLEEP QUALITY AND OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEOA AMONG YOUNG PERSONS IN IBADAN, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA                                         S. Oiwoh, O. Adebayo, K.K. Kanmodi, J Agbogidi, O. F. Ojo, O. Ogunsuji, A. O. Oyabambi, A. P. Wachinou

KNOWLEDGE OF HEPATITIS B VACCINE AND VACCINATION STATUS OF THEATRE PERSONNEL AT ATBUTH, BAUCHI                                                                                                 Kefas John Bwala, Muhammed Murtala Muhammed, Alkali Mohammed, Isa Sajo Mienda, Haruna Usman Liman

INSIGHTS INTO BREAST CANCER KNOWLEDGE AMONG FEMALE ADOLESCENTS IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA: A SCHOOL-BASED STUDY

M. O. Akpo, E. E. Akpo, D. O. Akpo

WEIGHT CHANGES IN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS IN A NIGERIAN HOSPITAL: PATTERN AND CORRELATES

Sharif Adeniyi Folorunso, Abbas Adesina Abdus-salam, Mutiu Alani Jimoh, Babatunde Musbau Alabi, Aminat Omolara Folorunso, John Abiodun Obadipe

SELENIUM DEFICIENCY AS A RISK FACTOR FOR PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY           KM Karaye, H Sa’idu, NA Ishaq, SA Balarabe, BG Ahmed, IY Mohammed, AG Habib, MY Henein, on behalf of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy in Nigeria (PEACE) Registry Investigators

RESIDENTS-AS-TEACHERS: A NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF RESIDENTS' TEACHING SKILLS IN THE CLINICAL SETTING USING DIRECT OBSERVATION OF TEACHING                           O.E. Ayodele, J. Blitz

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

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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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West African Journal of Medicine

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Thursday, 25 January 2024

WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE - LATEST ISSUE: WAJM VOL. 40 DECEMBER 2023

 

From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief

DECEMBER 2023 

Dear Colleague,

I am delighted to present the Journal newsletter for December 2023. I extend my sincere appreciation to the authors, reviewers, proofreaders, the two colleges (West African College of Physicians and West African College of Surgeons), and our dedicated staff for their unwavering support, contributing significantly to the journal's ongoing progress.

This edition is regrettably delayed due to unforeseen challenges and the impact of the end-of-the-year break and holidays on several of our departments and teams involved in the production and publishing processes.

As we kick off the new year, our teams are fully engaged, and we're excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. In our upcoming newsletter, we aim to provide updates to our authors, reviewers, and stakeholders regarding our plans and anticipated changes, including adjustments to submission and publication fees. These considerations are prompted by the current economic realities, and we remain committed to enhancing the journal's relevance and significance within the global medical community.

We appreciate your understanding and continued support as we strive to make valuable contributions to the field.

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 11, NOVEMBER  2023

This edition is currently at the collation stage of the printing process and will soon be 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.

Complimentary copies will be dispatched to the corresponding authors via courier service. For authors and individuals interested in obtaining copies of this edition, requests can be made at the journal office or by sending an email to the Editor-in-Chief. through wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com

LATEST ISSUE - WAJM VOL. 40. N0. 12, 2023

WAJM VOLUME 40, NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 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

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

 JANUARY 2023 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 JANUARY 2023 edition.

EDITORIAL

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

G. E. Erhabor

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

INTRATHORACIC TRANSPOSITION OF A PEDICLED LATISSIMUS DORSI MUSCLE FLAP FOR COMPLICATED CHRONIC EMPYEMA THORACIS: A PLEA FOR ITS POPULARITY IN OUR SUBREGION                                                                                   Alioke I. I, Ayongo V. T

FIRST AND SECOND WAVES OF COVID-19: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME AMONG HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS IN LAGOS NIGERIA  O A Adejumo, S Adesola, B I Adebayo, W B Mutiu, I A Abdus-Salam, B A Saka,  T Ogunniyan, O D Oladokun, O B Oluwadun, J O. Bamidele, A V. Adetola, O A Osundaro, F O Ogunsakin, E B Agbana, T Femi-Adebayo, O M Oyadotun, A Bowale

DIFFERENTIAL CLUBBING AND A TRIAD OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS, VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT AND SUPRAVALVULAR RING MITRAL STENOSIS: A CASE REPORT                                

Christopher O. Osagie, Okechukwu S. Ogah, Akinyemi Aje, Adewole A. Adebiyi, Abiodun M. Adeoye, Bosede E. Adebayo

KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF THE REFERRAL SYSTEM UNDER THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME AMONG MEDICAL AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS OF A LARGE-ACCREDITED FACILITY IN KANO, NIGERIA                 

Godpower C. Michael, Auwalu Umar Gajida, Bukar A. Grema, Idris Sulaiman Abubakar, Ibrahim Aliyu, Kelvin Uchenna Omeje, Ismail Mohammed Inuwa, Abdulrazak Ajiya, Musbahu Sani Kurawa, Mansur Aliyu Ramalan, Salihu Tanko Tanimu, Abdullahi Kabir Suleiman

ASSESSMENT OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC FUNCTION USING TRICUSPID ANNULAR PLANE SYSTOLIC EXCURSION (TAPSE) AMONG HIV PATIENTS ON HAART AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH VIRAL LOAD AND CD4 CELL COUNT             

Musa Mohammed Baba, Faruk Buba, Mohammed Abdullahi Talle, Musa A. Garbati and Habu Abdul

KIDNEY FUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY                                

I. N Mba, B. Basil, B. Myke-Mbata, O. A Olayanju, A. Faleye, S. A. Adebisi

EXPOSURE HISTORY, POST-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS USE, AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN RABIES CASES: A TWELVE-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW AT A TERTIARY FACILITY IN GHANA                                                                           

P. Puplampu, A. Asare, N.A.H Seneadza, V.J Ganu

SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE SUPRAGLOTTIS PRESENTING AS HOARSENESS

Tobe Momah, Lijofi, Olusegun

RISK FACTORS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG NORMAL WEIGHT ADOLESCENTS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

Olaolu Aziza Moronkola, Elizabeth Eberechi Oyenusi, Abiola Olufunmilayo Oduwole, Usman Abiola Sanni

IS THE LASSA FEVER EPIDEMIC RESPONSE OVERSHADOWED BY THE COVID -19 PANDEMIC? A CASE FOR STRENGTHENING NIGERIA’S PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE SYSTEM TOWARDS INFECTIOUS DISEASE OUTBREAKS

Tobin EA, Edeawe O, Abah, S

INFLUENCE OF ADHESIVE INCISE DRAPE USE ON SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS RATES IN CONTAMINATED AND DIRTY ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS                              A. A. Adeleke, O. Olasehinde, A. O. Adisa

TYPHOID FEVER PRESENTING WITH ILEAL PERFORATION AND GASTRIC PERFORATION

Muhammed Murtala Muhammed, Kefas John Bwala, John Okoruwa

HAEMATOLOGICAL INDICES AND IRON STATUS IN PRE-DIALYSIS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS

I. R. Edeki, E. I. Unuigbe, E. I. Okaka

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFESTYLE INDICATORS AND UN-INVESTIGATED DYSPEPSIA AMONG ADULT PATIENTS IN A PRIMARY CARE SETTING IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

Bolatito. B Fatusin, Akinfemi.J Fatusin, Burka.A Grema,  Omolara.T Lewechi-Uke, Abubarkar Ahmad, Sunday Apanisile, Mustapha Baura, Zaharadeen Danninas

COMPLIANCE WITH GUIDELINES ON SEASONAL MALARIA CHEMOPREVENTION IN KWARA STATE, NORTHCENTRAL NIGERIA            

C. O. Agomo, E. Shekarau, N. C. Ogbulafor, N. Abdullahi, B Oyetunji, C Okoronkwo, P. Uhomoibhi, O. A. Mokuolu

ADVERT

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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.

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS FREE DOWNLOAD
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Thank you.

I look forward to receiving your suggestions and feedback.

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