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Chioma Stella Ejekam
Researcher at Lagos University Teaching Hospital
Publications - 8
Citations - 35
Chioma Stella Ejekam is an academic researcher from Lagos University Teaching Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Government (linguistics). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 10 citations.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic across Africa: Current Status of Vaccinations and Implications for the Future
Olayinka O Ogunleye,Brian Godman,Joseph O Fadare,Steward Mudenda,Adekunle Olatayo Adeoti,Adesola Yinka-Ogunleye,Sunday O Ogundele,M. Oyawole,Mario Schönfeldt,Wafaa M. Rashed,A. M. Galal,Nyasha Masuka,Trust Zaranyika,Aubrey Chichoni Kalungia,Oliver Ombeva Malande,Dan Kibuule,Amos Massele,Ibrahim Chikowe,Felix Khuluza,T. Taruvinga,Abubakr A. Alfadl,Elfatih M. Malik,Margaret Oluka,Sylvia Opanga,Daniel Anobaah Ankrah,Israel Abebrese Sefah,Daniel Kwame Afriyie,Eunice Twumwaa Tagoe,Adefolarin A Amu,Mlungisi P. Msibi,Ayukafangha Etando,M. E. Alabi,Patrick Mbah Okwen,Loveline Lum Niba,Julius Chacha Mwita,Godfrey Mutashambara Rwegerera,Joyce Kgatlwane,Ammar Abdulrahman Jairoun,Chioma Stella Ejekam,Rooyen T. Mavenyengwa,Irene B. Murimi-Worstell,Stephen Campbell,Johanna C Meyer +42 more
TL;DR: There was fair to reasonable access to vaccination across countries, enhanced by government initiatives, and challenges included irregular supply and considerable hesitancy arising from misinformation fuelled by social media activities.
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Clinical experiences with the use of oxytocin injection by healthcare providers in a southwestern state of Nigeria: A cross-sectional study.
Chioma Stella Ejekam,Ifeoma P Okafor,Chimezie Anyakora,Ebenezer A. Ozomata,Kehinde S Okunade,Sofela E. Oridota,Sofela E. Oridota,Jude Nwokike +7 more
TL;DR: The inappropriate and inconsistent use of oxytocin, especially overdosing, likely led to the high perception of medicine effectiveness among respondents, which is coupled with lack of suspicion of medicine ineffectiveness by clinicians as a possible cause of poor treatment response or disease progression.
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From Ebola to COVID-19: emergency preparedness and response plans and actions in Lagos, Nigeria.
Akin Abayomi,Mobolanle Balogun,Bankole,Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas,Bamidele Mutiu,John O. Olawepo,Morakinyo Senjobi,Oluwakemi Ololade Odukoya,Lanre Aladetuyi,Chioma Stella Ejekam,Akinsanya Folarin,Madonna Ogechukwu Emmanuel,Funke Amodu,Adesoji Ologun,Abosede Olusanya,Moses Bakare,Abiodun Alabi,Ismail Abdus-Salam,Eniola Erinosho,Abimbola Bowale,Sunday Omilabu,Babatunde Saka,Akin Osibogun,Ololade Wright,Jide Idris,Folasade Ogunsola +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors described how the lessons learned from the 2014 Ebola outbreak informed the emergency preparedness of Lagos State ahead of the COVID-19 outbreak and guided response.
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Pharmacist-led smoking cessation: The attitudes and practices of community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria. A mixed methods survey
Oluwakemi Ololade Odukoya,Edward O. Poluyi,Bolajoko A. Aina,Chioma Stella Ejekam,Babalola Faseru +4 more
TL;DR: Assessment of attitudes, barriers and pattern of pharmacist-led smoking cessation services in community pharmacists in Nigeria revealed that the majority felt they had a unique role to play in providing tobacco cessation services.
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Clinical experiences with the use of oxytocin injection by healthcare providers in a South-Western State Nigeria: A Cross sectional study.
Chioma Stella Ejekam,Ifeoma P Okafor,Chimezie Anyakora,Ebenezer A. Ozomata,Kehinde S Okunade,Sofela E. Oridota,Sofela E. Oridota,Jude Nwokike +7 more
TL;DR: The inappropriate and inconsistent use of oxytocin especially overdosing likely led to the spuriously high perception of medicine effectiveness among respondents, which is also coupled with lack of suspicion of medicine ineffectiveness by clinicians as a possible root cause of poor treatment response or disease progression.