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Ifeoma Nwadiuto
Researcher at University of Port Harcourt
Publications - 4
Citations - 22
Ifeoma Nwadiuto is an academic researcher from University of Port Harcourt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Case fatality rate & Population. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 11 citations.
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Awareness, Perception and Practice Of COVID 19 Prevention among Residents of a State in the South-South Region Of Nigeria: Implications for Public Health Control Efforts
Golden Owhonda,Omosivie Maduka,Ifeoma Nwadiuto,CI Tobin-West,Esther Azi,Chibianotu Ojimah,Datonye Dennis Alasia,Ayo-Maria Olofinuka,Vetty Agala,John Nwolim Paul,Doris Nria,Chinenye Okafor,Ifeoma Ndekwu,Chikezie Opara,Chris Newsom +14 more
TL;DR: Broadcasting media has a pivotal role to play in risk communication for behaviour change for the control of current and future epidemics in this population and risk communication interventions during pandemics need to be based on an understanding of the gaps in knowledge, attitude, perceptions, and practice.
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Awareness, perception and the practice of COVID-19 prevention among residents of a state in the South-South region of Nigeria: implications for public health control efforts.
Golden Owhonda,Omosivie Maduka,Ifeoma Nwadiuto,CI Tobin-West,Esther Azi,Chibianotu Ojimah,Datonye Dennis Alasia,Ayo-Maria Olofinuka,Vetty Agala,John Nwolim Paul,Doris Nria,Chinenye Okafor,Ifeoma Ndekwu,Chikezie Opara,Chris Newsom +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored awareness, perception and practice of COVID-19 prevention among residents in Rivers State, Nigeria, during the early stages of the COVID19 pandemic response.
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Methanol poisoning in South- South Nigeria: Reflections on the outbreak response.
Nnanna Onyekwere,Ifeoma Nwadiuto,Sylvester Maleghemi,Omosivie Maduka,Tamuno-Wari Numbere,Ndubuisi Akpuh,Esther Kanu,Ifeoma Katchy,Ibitein Ngowari Okeafor +8 more
TL;DR: The methanol poisoning outbreak in Rivers State in May 2015, involved 84 persons in five local government areas and it is hoped that this experience has positioned the state for better preparedness towards future outbreaks.
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of 646 hospitalised SARS-Cov-2 positive patients in Rivers State Nigeria: a prospective observational study.
Datonye Dennis Alasia,Golden Owhonda,Omosivie Maduka,Ifeoma Nwadiuto,Godswill Arugu,CI Tobin-West,Esther Azi,Victor Oris-Onyiri,Inwon Joseph Urang,Victor Abikor,Ayo-Maria Olofinuka,Obelebra Adebiyi,Abiye Somiari,Hope Avundaa,Aloni Alali +14 more
TL;DR: A prospective descriptive multi-center study of patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 RT PCR, who were hospitalised for treatment and self-isolation in four treatment centers in Rivers state, Nigeria, from March to August 2020, was presented in this paper.