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Prevalence and incidence of genital warts and cervical Human Papillomavirus infections in Nigerian women

Prevalence and incidence of genital warts and cervical Human Papillomavirus infections in Nigerian women

... HPV detection was based on cells obtained from the cervix which may not be representative of the causative HPV types in the genital warts. Previous studies have re- ported varying degrees of type specific concordance be- ...

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The Language of Nigerian Women in Politics: An Ideological Reconstruction

The Language of Nigerian Women in Politics: An Ideological Reconstruction

... essence, Nigerian women in politics need to realise that gender appeal/femininity should not be at the fore of the content of the messages carried by their ...

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The Problems and Characteristics of Succesful Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs

The Problems and Characteristics of Succesful Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs

... Successful Nigerian women ...of women entrepreneurship in ...why women have a low entrepreneurship rate and what could be done to encourage more women to become ...helping women ...

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Screening Mammography Findings among Some Nigerian Women

Screening Mammography Findings among Some Nigerian Women

... Various studies on knowledge, attitude and practice of breast cancer screening among different groups of Nigerian women have shown very low reports of mammography use. A study by Odusanya Olumuyiwa et al. ...

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Intimate partner violence and abuse against Nigerian women resident in England, UK: a cross- sectional qualitative study

Intimate partner violence and abuse against Nigerian women resident in England, UK: a cross- sectional qualitative study

... Secondly, study participants were mainly first gener- ation economic immigrants who came to Britain as dependents of work permit holders, MSc and PhD stu- dents, or holders of visitor’s visas. Hence, this study sample is ...

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Haematological and fibrinolytic status of Nigerian women with post partum haemorrhage

Haematological and fibrinolytic status of Nigerian women with post partum haemorrhage

... the Nigerian study team to use the ROTEM ...peri-partum Nigerian women have not been studied, so instead we have indicated the normal values from a study of 161 healthy peri-partum Dutch women ...

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Determinants of Use of Modern Family Planning among Northern Nigerian Women: A Secondary Analysis of 2013 NDHS

Determinants of Use of Modern Family Planning among Northern Nigerian Women: A Secondary Analysis of 2013 NDHS

... Introduction: Family planning allows people to attain their desired number of children and determine the spacing of pregnancies. It is achieved through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of infertility. The ...

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HIV associated high risk HPV infection among Nigerian women

HIV associated high risk HPV infection among Nigerian women

... showed women with HIV infection were more likely to be infected with non-16 and non-18 hrHPV types ...non-pregnant women in São Paulo, Brazil and 229 HIV+ non-pregnant women in New York, US, the most ...

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Empowering Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs through Microfinance

Empowering Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs through Microfinance

... of women entrepreneurs. Specifically, it focused on 15 women entrepreneurs who had benefited from micro loans and leases from the Federal University of Technology Microfinance Bank (FMB) in the ...

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Use and pattern of previous care received by infertile Nigerian women

Use and pattern of previous care received by infertile Nigerian women

... The mean age of the sample population was 31.5 years, while their husbands had a mean age of 41 years. It is importance that any previous or current infertility care received is of good quality as time is of essence and ...

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Delay presentation of breast cancer: A study among south western Nigerian women

Delay presentation of breast cancer: A study among south western Nigerian women

... Breast cancer is the most common malignancy affecting women and is the leading cause of cancer related death among and is potentially curable cancer if diagnosed and treated early. The prognosis of this dreadful ...

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The Experience of Domestic Violence Among Nigerian Canadian Women in Toronto

The Experience of Domestic Violence Among Nigerian Canadian Women in Toronto

... pose women to different forms of violence, but Nigerian women’s ex- periences of abuse in Canada are multifaceted, and systemic factors also play a part in rendering Nigerian- Canadian women ...

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WOMEN IN POLITICS: THE NIGERIAN FACTOR

WOMEN IN POLITICS: THE NIGERIAN FACTOR

... The scenario enunciated above is not peculiar to Nigeria even though it is more profound therein. It is a pervasive phenomenon in the African continent as a whole. From party organization to electoral process where one ...

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Attitudes, Perceptions and Intimate Partner Violence: A Study of the Nigerian Context

Attitudes, Perceptions and Intimate Partner Violence: A Study of the Nigerian Context

... of Nigerian women’s attitudes towards the roles of women and men in relationships, as it is widely known that such attitudes can be used as indicators of general societal views on gender roles and intimate ...

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Social Welfare and Economics of Family Planning Practice: a Numeric Appreciation of Socio-Economics of Nigerian Family Selection Traits

Social Welfare and Economics of Family Planning Practice: a Numeric Appreciation of Socio-Economics of Nigerian Family Selection Traits

... to women relation has given rise to unwanted pregnancies, births of unwanted innocent babies and undesirable loss of women and ...of Nigerian women opinions in support of or against using ...

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Women and Conflict Management in West Africa; The Nigerian Perspective

Women and Conflict Management in West Africa; The Nigerian Perspective

... to Nigerian women, who are as a matter of their position either wives, mothers, sisters, mother-in-law, political office holder, religious leaders, wives take up their positions to manage effectively the ...

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GENDER, MEDIA AND POLITICS: A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA

GENDER, MEDIA AND POLITICS: A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA

... other women made the cover and back pages and seven other pages, but nothing was written about them ...The Nigerian media see women as cash crops that must be packaged like candy ...about ...

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Women and Socio – Economic Development: The Nigerian Question

Women and Socio – Economic Development: The Nigerian Question

... the Nigerian government to integrate women to development process, there is still not much to show for ...it. Nigerian women have not been integrated into the mainstream of the ...of ...

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Challenges to Women Active Participation in Politics in Nigeria

Challenges to Women Active Participation in Politics in Nigeria

... with women, generally, most women would rather vote or support men to win election than their fellow women in spite of their numerical strength (Ngara et ...to Nigerian women. However, ...

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Gender representation of women in Nigerian leadership and decision making process: a discourse analysis

Gender representation of women in Nigerian leadership and decision making process: a discourse analysis

... 1995, women had been active in governance in developed ...nations, women President and Ministers have emerged (Vanguard, 2012). These women perform creditably well in their various ...some ...

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