O. E. Jagun
5 Papers
9 Citations
O. E. Jagun is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Subclinical infection. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Microbial isolates and HIV infection in couples attending fertility clinics in Sagamu, Nigeria.
TL;DR: A higher prevalence of HIV infection among the infertile couples in the authors' environment is suggested and it may be advisable to have them screened for HIV in the face of the present HIV situation in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Contextual challenges in implementing artificial intelligence for healthcare in low-resource environments: insights from the SPEC-AI Nigeria trial
Demilade Adedinsewo,Damilola Onietan,Andrea Carolina Morales-Lara,Serin Moideen Sheriff,Bosede B Afolabi,Oyewole A Kushimo,Amam Mbakwem,Kehinde F Ibiyemi,J. A. Ogunmodede,Hadijat O. Raji,Sadiq H Ringim,A. A. Habib,Sabi′uM Hamza,Okechukwu S Ogah,G. Obajimi,O. O. Saanu,Solomon Aborisade,O. E. Jagun,Francisca O Inofomoh,Temitope Adeolu,Kamilu M. Karaye,Sule A Gaya,Yahya Sa’ad,Isiaka Alfa,Cynthia Yohanna,Peter A. Noseworthy,Rickey E. Carter +26 more
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Evaluation of prevention of mother to child transmission programme at a tertiary healthcare facility in Southwestern Nigeria.
AF Adekanmbi,Samuel Olufemi Akodu,Tinuade A. Ogunlesi,OB Ogunfowora,O. E. Jagun,V.A. Ayeni,Omotola T. Ojo,Daniel Ogbaro +7 more
- 30 Jun 2023
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the effectiveness of prevention of MTCT of HIV infection by determining the rate of HIV in babies who underwent the programme by review of health records of mother- infant pairs at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital.
Subclinical hypothyroidism among infertile women at a tertiary hospital in South-West Nigeria
TL;DR: In this paper , a cross-sectional, comparative study of One hundred and twenty women with primary or secondary infertility who presented for evaluation at gynaecological clinic and controls which are clients that came to access Family planning services.
Author Correction: Artificial intelligence guided screening for cardiomyopathies in an obstetric population: a pragmatic randomized clinical trial.
Demilade Adedinsewo,Andrea Carolina Morales-Lara,Bosede B Afolabi,Oyewole A Kushimo,Amam Mbakwem,Kehinde F Ibiyemi,J. A. Ogunmodede,H. Raji,Sadiq H Ringim,A. A. Habib,Sabi′uM Hamza,Okechukwu S Ogah,G. Obajimi,O. O. Saanu,O. E. Jagun,Francisca O Inofomoh,Temitope Adeolu,Kamilu M. Karaye,Sule A Gaya,Isiaka Alfa,Cynthia Yohanna,K. L. Venkatachalam,Jennifer L. Dugan,Hanna J Sledge,Patrick W Johnson,M. A. Wieczorek,Zachi I. Attia,Sabrina D. Phillips,Mohamad H. Yamani,Yvonne S. Butler Tobah,Carl H. Rose,Emily E. Sharpe,Francisco Lopez-Jimenez,P. Friedman,Peter A Noseworthy,R. Carter +35 more