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Oladipupo Ipadeola
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 22
Citations - 974
Oladipupo Ipadeola is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outbreak & Lassa fever. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 174 citations. Previous affiliations of Oladipupo Ipadeola include University of Ilorin.
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Outbreak of human monkeypox in Nigeria in 2017-18: a clinical and epidemiological report.
Adesola Yinka-Ogunleye,Olusola Aruna,Mahmood Dalhat,Dimie Ogoina,Andrea M. McCollum,Yahyah Disu,Ibrahim Mamadu,Afolabi Akinpelu,Adama Ahmad,Joel Burga,Adolphe Ndoreraho,Edouard Nkunzimana,Lamin Manneh,Amina Mohammed,Olawunmi Adeoye,Daniel Tom-Aba,Bernard C. Silenou,Oladipupo Ipadeola,Muhammad H A Saleh,Ayodele Adeyemo,Ifeoma Nwadiutor,Neni Aworabhi,Patience Uke,Doris John,Paul Wakama,Mary G. Reynolds,Matthew R. Mauldin,Jeffrey B. Doty,Kimberly Wilkins,Joy Musa,Asheena Khalakdina,Adebayo Adedeji,Nwando,Olubunmi Ojo,Gérard Krause,Chikwe Ihekweazu,Anna Mandra,Whitni Davidson,Victoria A. Olson,Yu Li,Kay Radford,Hui Zhao,Michael B. Townsend,Jillybeth Burgado,Panayampalli Subbian Satheshkumar +44 more
TL;DR: The results suggest endemicity of monkeypox virus in Nigeria, with some evidence of human-to-human transmission, and further studies are necessary to explore animal reservoirs and risk factors for transmission of the virus.
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Monkeypox in a Traveler Returning from Nigeria — Dallas, Texas, July 2021
Agam K Rao,Joann Schulte,Taichun Chen,Christine M. Hughes,Whitni Davidson,Justin M. Neff,Mary Markarian,Kristin C. Delea,Suzanne Wada,Allison M. Liddell,Shane Alexander,Brittany J. Sunshine,Philip Huang,Heidi Honza,Araceli Rey,Benjamin Monroe,Jeffrey B. Doty,Bryan E. Christensen,Lisa J. Delaney,Joel Massey,Michelle A Waltenburg,Caroline Schrodt,David T. Kuhar,P.S. Satheshkumar,Ashley V. Kondas,Yu Li,Kimberly Wilkins,Kylie M. Sage,Yon Yu,Patricia A. Yu,Amanda Feldpausch,Jennifer H. McQuiston,Inger K. Damon,Andrea M. McCollum,Asma’u Aminu-Alhaji,Lauren E. Andersen,Matthew J. Arduino,Nicolette Bestul,Megan Bias,Mary J. Choi,Crystal M. Gigante,Madison Harkey,Kate Hendricks,Yonette Hercules,Farah Husain,Oladipupo Ipadeola,Robynne Jungerman,th cent Dargah Quli Khan,Grishma A. Kharod,Amber Kunkel,Amanda K. MacGurn,Audrey M Matheny,Timothy McCleod,Faisal Syed Minhaj,J. I. Mink,Clint N Morgan,Yoshinori Nakazawa,Donovan Newton,Eddy Ortega,Lalita Priyamvada,Katy Radford,Joseph E. Rehfus,Muhammad Saleh,Michael B. Townsend,Rita M. Traxler,Florence Whitehill,Xianfu Wu,Huijun Zhao,Michelle Carruthers,I.P. Gómez,Samantha Groppell,Juan Manuel Valderas Jaramillo,Daniel Serinaldi,José Belmonte Serrano,Joey Stringer,Jenna R. Gettings,Jessica Pavlick,José Retana,Shelley Stonecipher,R. Straver,Inger-Marie E Vilcins,Leisha D. Nolen +81 more
TL;DR: W Whole genome sequencing showed that the virus was consistent with a strain of Monkeypox virus known to circulate in Nigeria, but the specific source of the patient's infection was not identified.
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Nigeria's public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic: January to May 2020.
Chioma Dan-Nwafor,Chinwe Lucia Ochu,Kelly Osezele Elimian,John Oladejo,Elsie Ilori,Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo,Laura C. Steinhardt,Ehimario U. Igumbor,John Wagai,Tochi Okwor,Olaolu Aderinola,Nwando,Assad Hassan,Mahmood Dalhat,Kola Jinadu,Sikiru Badaru,Chinedu Arinze,Abubakar Jafiya,Yahya Oyewoga Disu,Fatima A. Saleh,Anwar Abubakar,Celestina Obiekea,Adesola Yinka-Ogunleye,Dhamari Naidoo,Geoffrey Namara,Saleh Muhammad,Oladipupo Ipadeola,Chinenye Ofoegbunam,Oladipo Ogunbode,Charles Akatobi,Matthias Alagi,Rimamdeyati Yashe,Emily E. Crawford,Oyeladun Okunromade,Everistus Aniaku,Sandra,Emmanuel Agogo,Michael Olugbile,Chibuzo Eneh,Anthony Ahumibe,William Nwachukwu,Priscilla Ibekwe,Ope-Oluwa Adejoro,Winifred Ukponu,Adebola Olayinka,Ifeanyi Okudo,Olusola Aruna,Fatima Yusuf,Morenike Alex-Okoh,Temidayo Fawole,Akeem Alaka,Hassan Muntari,Sebastian Yennan,Rhoda Atteh,Muhammad Shakir Balogun,Ndadilnasiya Endie Waziri,Abiodun Ogunniyi,Blessing Ebhodaghe,Virgile Lokossou,Mohammed Abudulaziz,Bimpe Adebiyi,Akin Abayomi,Ismail Abudus-Salam,Sunday Omilabu,Lukman Lawal,Mohammed Kawu,Basheer Muhammad,Aminu Tsanyawa,Festus Soyinka,Tomi Coker,Olaniran Alabi,Tony Joannis,Ibrahim Dalhatu,Mahesh Swaminathan,Babatunde L. Salako,Ibrahim Abubakar,Braka Fiona,Patrick Nguku,Sani H. Aliyu,Chikwe Ihekweazu +79 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work is to provide a forward-looking, evidence-based and scalable approach to the design and implementation of Response to infectious disease-related mortality and morbidity in Nigeria.
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Epidemiologic and Clinical Features of Lassa Fever Outbreak in Nigeria, January 1-May 6, 2018.
Elsie Ilori,Yuki Furuse,Oladipupo Ipadeola,Chioma Dan-Nwafor,Anwar Abubakar,Oboma E. Womi-Eteng,Ephraim Ogbaini-Emovon,Sylvanus Okogbenin,Uche S. Unigwe,Emeka Onwe Ogah,Olufemi Ayodeji,Chukwuyem Abejegah,Ahmed A Liasu,Emmanuel Musa,Solomon Fisseha Woldetsadik,Clement L.P. Lasuba,Wondimagegnehu Alemu,Chikwe Ihekweazu +17 more
TL;DR: The outbreak of Lassa fever in Guinea resulted in 423 confirmed cases and 106 deaths, which was the largest recorded LassA fever outbreak.
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A cluster of nosocomial Lassa fever cases in a tertiary health facility in Nigeria: Description and lessons learned, 2018
Chioma Dan-Nwafor,Oladipupo Ipadeola,Elizabeth Smout,Elsie Ilori,Ayodele Adeyemo,Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo,Damian U. Nwidi,Williams Nwachukwu,Winifred Ukponu,Emeka Omabe,Uchenna Anaebonam,Nneka Igwenyi,Gordon Igbodo,Womi Eteng,Ikemefule Uzoma,Muhammed Saleh,Joseph Agboeze,Samuel K. Mutbam,Tanyth de Gooyer,Rosie Short,Everistus Aniaku,RC Onoh,Emeka Onwe Ogah,Patrick Nguku,John Oladejo,Clement Peter,Olubunmi Ojo,Chikwe Ihekweazu +27 more
TL;DR: There is a need to continually train and sensitise HCWs on strict adherence to IPC measures while providing care, irrespective of a patient's provisional diagnosis, in order to prevent nosocomial transmission of Lassa fever among HCWs.