Edugbe, AE; Egbodo, CO; Bitrus, J; Kumbak, F; Pam, VC; Envuladu, E; Banwat, M; Ocheke, NA(Jos Journal of Medicine, 2022-12)
Background: Extant data suggest that negative consequences associated with sexual risk-taking are
common in tertiary institutions worldwide and Nigeria is no exception.
Objective: To assess the sexual practices and ...
The poor participation of youths in politics and governance in Africa may be as a result of the
indigenous African believe that wisdom is associated with the aged and thus the elderly makes for best
leaders. This has ...
Edugbe, AE; Bitrus, J; John, O; Mikah, S; Anzaku, SA; Sagay, SA(International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2020-02-27)
Background: Pregnant women are frequently unsure of their last menstrual period. When this is combined
with late booking for antenatal care, gestational age determination becomes a real challenge. Study was
conducted ...
Edugbe, AE; Moritiwon, O; Ogundeko, TO; Oyebode, D; Bitrus, J; Ramyil, MSC; Bassi, AP(Magna Scientia Advanced Biology and Pharmacy, 2021-05-20)
Challenges associated with habitual intake of alcohol including health, social, psychological and especially reproductive
health needs urgent attention. This study aimed to determine the spermatotoxic effect of selected ...
Edugbe, AE; Otobo, DD; Meshack, D; Ekon-Eyo, V; Eseigbe, D; Onuh, FD; Tsavsar, M; Jegede, O; Alapa, G; Abowu, P; Adefila, J(International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2022-01)
Aim: The aim of this paper was to study and understand the sexuality, pattern and the age of sexual debut
amongst young reproductive aged Nigerian health students.
Methodology: It was a double-blinded cross-sectional ...
Background: Preeclampsia (PET) is one of the most common
medical conditions complicating pregnancy and an important
cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality.
Predicting the severity of this disease is ...
Edugbe, AE; Egbodo, CO; Kumbak, FD; Pam, VC; Envuladu, E; Banwat, M; Ocheke, NA(Highland Medical Research Journal, 2021-08)
Background: Human sexual behaviour is the way in which
humans experience and express their sexuality. It could be risky
and non-risky. Risky sexual behaviours including early sexual
debut, unprotected sexual intercourse, ...
Edugbe, AE; Changkat, LL; Kahansim, ML; Oyeniran, OF; Momoh, MC; Cobson, ME(International Journal of Medical Science and Dental Research, 2023-04)
Background: cervical cancer remains an important health problem of women worldwide with a high morbidity
and mortality. Most cervical cancers originate from cells infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) which is
sexually ...
Background: Cervical cancer is the commonest gynaecological cancer in developing countries due to poor
uptake of screening services. Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of abnormal Pap smears and the ...
Edugbe, AE; Anzaku, SA; Bitrus, J; John, O; Samuelson, KC(International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2019-02-21)
Background: Fetal biometric assessment is critical for optimal obstetric management as fetal growth
abnormalities are associated with perinatal morbidity and mortality. We sought to ascertain normal third
trimester ...
Edugbe, AE; Bitrus, J; Okeke, CN; John, O; Mikah, S(International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2023-09)
Background: Objective of the study was to review the obstetric outcomes of vaginal birth after caesarean section
(VBAC) in Bingham University Teaching Hospital (BhUTH).
Methods: A retrospective review of women planned ...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is an enormous public health problem,
with considerable risks to the mother, her fetus and the neonate. A good
knowledge of malaria chemoprophylaxis in pregnancy and practice are ...
Abstract Background: Instrumental vaginal delivery, either with forceps or vacuum-assisted, is used to facilitate
childbirth and to avoid caesarean section delivery (CS) and its associated morbidities. Nevertheless, ...
Edugbe, AE; Eseigbe, P; Idoko, PE; Zubairu, HD; Ezemenahi, SI(Research Journal of Health Sciences, 2024-09-15)
Background: Breast cancer is a public health burden among women globally.
Screening for breast cancer is pivotal to the reduction in the morbidity and
mortality associated with breast cancer among women. This study ...
Background: Insulin resistance (IR) has been implicated as an aetiological
factor in recurrent first trimester miscarriages (RM), however, there are
insufficient and conflicting evidence regarding its contribution to ...
On Friday the 4th of June 2021 the Nigeria minister of
information Hon. Lai Mohammed announced an indefinite ban of
the micro-blogging app “Twitter” from the Nigerian internet space
[1]. This directive was almost ...
Edugbe, AE; Ogundeko, TO; Osagie, IA; Bitrus, J; Okoye, NP; Ogbole, EA; Abobarin, OI; Moritiwon, O; Ramyil, MSC; Bassi, AP(International Journal of Frontiers in Biology and Pharmacy Research,, 2022-07-25)
The claim of the use of orally consumed concentrated Hibiscus sabdariffa calyx preparation for the purpose of abortion
in view of its widely uses as a beverage in the present period of economic hardship where it is a ...
Objective: To review the pattern of reproductive hormone abnormalities among women with infertility
at Bingham University Teaching Hospital.
Method: A retrospective review of the patients who had hormonal assay done as ...
Aims: To assess the haematological profile of pregnant women attending ante-natal clinic in a tertiary hospital in Jos, Nigeria.
Study Design: A cross sectional study carried out among pregnant women accessing ante natal ...
Introduction: Contraception is the prevention of conception that is pregnancy. On an individual basis, it is
important to ensure that all pregnancies are wanted or intended. 71% and 74% of women and men know
the role ...