November 2021 Journal Newsletter

2021-12-22

 

  From The desk of the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues,

It is a pleasure to present the Journal newsletter for November 2021. I would like to appreciate the authors, reviewers and the two colleges for the continued support in making the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) outstanding.

WAJM VOLUME 38, NUMBER 10, OCTOBER 2021

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

WAJM VOLUME  38, NUMBER  11, NOVEMBER, 2021

Listed below are the articles for the November 2021 Journal edition. The free abstract-text content of this edition can be accessed on PubMed Central, EMBASE, Excerpta Medica, and African Index Medicus, amongst others.

 

EDITORIAL

Better Lung Health for All – Reducing the Global Impact of Pneumonia, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Lung Cancer

Erhabor G. E

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1027-1028 PMID 34918892

 

ORIGINAL

Point-of-Care Anti-Counterfeit Medicines Technologies: Awareness and Utilization among Medical Practitioners in Eastern Nigeria

G. U. Iloh, B. A. Akodu, E. A. Emeka, I. V. Obi

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1029-1035   PMID 34918894

 

COVID-19 and Pregnancy: A Prospective Descriptive Study from a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria

D. Alasia, O. Maduka, V. O. Oputa, N. Orazulike, J. Otokwala, N. Osemwegie, C. Ozah, J. N. Inya, S. Omietimi, S. Ogan, H. Ugboma, P. Stanley

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1036-1041 PMID 34919179

 

Deficits of Learning and Spatial Memory are Associated with Increased Pyknosis of Pyramidal Neurons of the Hippocampus of Adult Rats with Chronic Hydrocephalus

O. M. Femi-Akinlosotu, M.T. Shokunbi, F. E. Olopade, P. Igbong

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1042-1049 PMID 34919360

 

Determining the Knowledge, Attitude and Perception towards COVID-19 among Newly Recruited Surveillance Team in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria:  How justified are we in the Recruitment?

O. A. Babatunde, R. O. Akande, S. O. Olarewaju

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1050-1057 PMID 34919361

 

Exposure to Anti-Tobacco Messaging and Quit Attempts among Adolescent and Young Adult in Lagos, Nigeria: A Population-based Study

A. Oyapero, O. Erinoso, M. Osoba, M. Amure, O. Osibogun, K. Wright, A. Osibogun

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1058-1064 PMID 34919362

 

Laboratory Diagnostic Capacity for Fungal Infections in Nigerian Tertiary Hospitals: A Gap Analysis Survey

I. I.  Osaigbovo, R. O. Oladele, E. Orefuwa, O. A. Akanbi, C. Ihekweazu

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1065-1071 PMID 34919364

 

Detection of NDM-1 in Metallo-Beta-Lactamase-Producing Strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from a Tertiary Hospital in Southwest Nigeria

A. Onipede, B. Odetoyin, O. Ojo, Adesola Adejobi

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1072-1079 PMID 34921543

 

Pattern and Predictors of Patients’ Willingness to Comply with Recommendations after Surgical Consultations in a Teaching Hospital in Nigeria

K. E. Okonta, D. S. Ogaji

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1080-1087 PMID 34921722

 

Pattern of Blood Donation and Transfusion Transmissible Infections in a Hospital-Based Blood Transfusion Service in Lagos, Nigeria

A. A. Ogbenna, S. A. Adewoyin, C. O. Famuyiwa, K. M. Oyewole, O. A. Oyedeji, A. S. Akanmu

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1088-1094 PMID 34922408

 

Prevalence of Malocclusion in Children between the Age of 10–15 Years in Calabar Metropolis, Cross River

M. N. Adekoya, O. S. Ayedun, T. E. Adeyemi

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1095-1100 PMID 34922409

 

Reproductive Behaviors among Men of a Rural Community in North-Western Nigeria

M. J. Ibrahim, N. Adamou, A. A. Olorukooba, V. N. Omole

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1101-1107 PMID 34922410

 

Visual Status of Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa: A Multicenter Study

D. Nkanga, C. Agweye, T. Akanbi, W. Ovienra, O. Adenuga, A. Ibanga, I. Oyekunle, M. M. Udoh, O. N. Okonkwo

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1108-1113 PMID 34922411

 

Ten-Year Review of Paediatric Endocrine Disorders at Uniosun Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Nigeria

I. O. Oluwayemi, O. A. Oyedeji, E. O. Adeniji, A. A. Afolabi, T. O. Ayeni

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1114-1119 PMID 34922412

 

Epidemiologic Characteristics, Clinical Features and Outcomes of COVID 19: Patients Admitted at the Asokoro District Hospital Isolation and Treatment Center, Abuja, North Central Nigeria

H.C. Onyegbutulem, D. Dilli, V.C. Nnabuchi, M.E. Aghahowa, F. Alu, U.E. Afiomah, D.O. Atanda, G.C. Nwankwo, I. Ani-Osheku, O.O. Olatise, O.B. Abolade, O.I. Akerele, P.I. Henry-Onyegbutulem

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1120-1128 PMID 34922413

 

Acute Exacerbation of COPD: Clinical Perspectives and Literature Review

G. E. Erhabor, B. Adeniyi,  A. O. Arawomo,  O. Akinwalere,  G. Adetona, F. T. Fagbohun, J. Aigbirior, J. O. Erhabor

West Afr J Med. 2021 November; 38 (11): 1129-1142 PMID 34922414

 

DECEMBER 2021 EDITION

This edition is currently in the editorial phase and will soon be sent to the press. 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.

ACCOUNT NAME: WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE

ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0265229681

BANK: GT BANK.

The following articles have been listed for the DECEMBER edition.

THE PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF THYROID DYSFUNCTION IN HAART-NAÏVE HIV PATIENTS IN ENUGU, NIGERIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL COMPARATIVE STUDY

Chidiebere V. Ugwueze, Ekenechukwu E. Young, Chioma Unachukwu, Belonwu M. Onyenekwe, Chidinma B. Nwatu, Christian I. Okafor, Ezeude Chidiebele M Ezeude, Basil C. Ezeokpo

THE CLINICAL UTILITY OF KIDNEY CORTICAL THICKNESS IN ASSESSING SEVERITY OF CKD IN A LOW INCOME SETTING

PK Uduagbamen, OA Odunlami, AO AdebolaYusuf, MU Thompson, NK. Ojo, OF Ajiboye, O Ehioghae, DV Oyewale

GIANT AGGRESSIVE ODONTOGENIC FIBROMA IN A 15-MONTH-OLD FEMALE: CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

Fomete B, Samaila MOA, Agbara R, Ajike SO, Foto WF

DISCHARGE AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE (DAMA) IN ADULT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN NIGERIA

Nnamdi Jude NWASHILLI, Peter Ikponmwosa AGBONROFO

SECOND-HAND TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE IN CHILDREN: A NEGLECTED DRIVER OF HEALTH DISPARITIES AND SOCIAL INJUSTICE IN NIGERIA

Afolabi Oyapero, Olufemi Erinoso, Olubukola Olamide Olatosi

PREVALENCE OF MOLECULAR MARKERS OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM RESISTANCE TO PROGUANIL AND PYRIMETHAMINE IN CHILDREN WITH HAEMOGLOBIN PHENOTYPES SS AND AA IN BENIN CITY, NIGERIA

Enato Izehiuwa Gertrude, Sadoh Ayebo Evawere, Ibadin Okoeguale Michael, Odunvbun Magdalene Erhieyouvbe

RISK PERCEPTION AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPLIANCE TO COVID-19 PREVENTIVE MEASURES AMONG COMMERCIAL DRIVERS IN ABAKALIKI NIGERIA: AN IMPERATIVE FOR TARGETED INTERVENTION

Cosmas Kenan Onah, Benedict Ndubueze Azuogu, Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo, Christian Obasi Akpa, Rowland Utulu, Peter Elom, Azuka Stephen Adeke, Odi Ogonna Okoro, Urom Michael

THE PATTERN OF HEMOGLOBIN PHENOTYPES AND THE CLINICAL IDENTITY OF CLIENTS TESTED AT A PRIVATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA

Ademola Samson Adewoyin, Olayemi Atinuke Alagbe, Egbuagha Ephraim Uzoma, Taiwo Rachel Kotila

HUMAN MONKEY POX VIRUS INFECTION IN PLATEAU STATE, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA: A REPORT OF 2 CASES

Eseigbe EE, Akude C, Osagie IA, Eseigbe P

AWARENESS, AVAILABILITY AND USE OF TEACHING AIDS AND SKILL ACQUISITION MATERIALS IN FAMILY MEDICINE TRAINING CENTRES IN WEST AFRICA

Akinfemi J. Fatusin, Tijani Idris Ahmad Oseni, Tawakalit O. Salam, Kalala S. Kankonde, Bolatito B. Fatusin, Pius Ameh, Nana Kwame Ayisi-Boateng

PAIN RELIEF FOR HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED, DOUBLE BLINDED TRIAL COMPARING SUPPOSITORY DICLOFENAC, PRILOCAINE-LIGNOCAINE (EMLA) CREAM AND PLACEBO

O. C. Agboghoroma, K. W. Durojaiye, K. Jimoh, E. A. Essiet

LONG COVID IN NIGERIA: BEYOND THE EPIDEMIC, MAKING ADEQUATE PREPARATIONS FOR THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF COVID -19

Bamidele Adeniyi, Olubukola Akinwalere, Gregory Erhabor

SCALING-UP COMMUNITY SELF-REPORTING FOR COVID-19: IMPLICATION FOR ASSESSING THE PERCEIVED STIGMATIZATION OF COVID-19 PATIENTS AMONG RESIDENTS OF AGEGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LAGOS, NIGERIA

Olaniyan Akintunde Babatunde, Owoicho Samuel Amifofun, Sunday Thomas Sola, Abayomi Akande, Baqiah Morenike Yesufu, Ibukun Mary Akanbi, Magbagbeola David Dairo

BIOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ASSOCIATED WITH THE DURATION OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA

Akande AA, Adelekan A, Abdulazeez IM

HAEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION IN INDIVIDUAL WITH AND WITHOUT SICKLE CELL DISEASE

Foluke A. Fasola, Oluwatoyin A. Babalola, Georgina N. Odaibo, Abayomi Odetunde, Nanfisat A. Alamukii, David Ajayi, Onaja Akpa., Biobele J. Brown. Chinedum P. Babalola and Adeyinka G. Falusi

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UPDATES

  • The journal is expanding to accommodate current issues, clinical perspectives, conference and workshop reports, patient vignettes, medical and health news and short communications in various fields of medicine and surgery. We would like to encourage authors to send in articles in these categories.
  • We would also like to invite scholars to contribute to a CME column which would make the journal more functional to our junior colleagues globally.
  • We welcome suggestions and ideas on how to improve the quality and outcome of our journal.
  • We would like to apologize to authors for the delays in the publication process. This is largely due to the peer reviewer process. We will continue to strive to overcome this challenge.

WEBSITE

As you may know, in the last couple of months the WAJMED team has been hard at work developing our new website and we are proud to inform you that the website is fully functional.

Procedures and steps on how to navigate the website will be placed on a page on the website itself as well as the monthly newsletter you receive from us.

All we need is for everyone to actively engage the website. Doing so, will improve the impact factor of the journal. We will be uploading past published articles on the website for free download to registered users.

Kindly help broadcast the website as well in your various social media accounts,

especially twitter and LinkedIn (www.wajmed.com)

REVIEW PROCESS

In order to expedite our review process and ensure that manuscripts are not unduly delayed, it is essential that all reviewers promptly review and submit their reports within the stipulated time frame.

We have been having difficulties getting reviewers to review certain manuscripts. We would henceforth, request that the authors submit three suggested reviewers who are not domiciled in their institutions. The editor-in-chief reserves the right and the discretion to use the suggested reviewers or not. However, these will add up to the pool or reviewers’ bank. Details would be communicated to authors as the need arises.

If authors find unusual delays in the processing of their manuscripts, they should kindly reach me through our designated phone number or send me private message through the WhatsApp line (+2348068925934).

FINAL NOTE

Once again, I want to thank you all for your unparallel support towards the quality output of our journal. Our goal is to make the journal enviable journal, not only in the sub-Saharan Africa, but internationally.

We are currently reviewing our editorial board to include international scholars. This is to improve the impact of the journal and to make the editorial process more effective and efficient.

I look forward to receiving your suggestions and feedbacks on the way forward and I thank you all for your encouragement and support.

Wishing you a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year in advance.

 

Prof. G. E. Erhabor

Editor-in-Chief  

West African Journal of Medicine