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Burden of Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections in Children in Nigeria: Recent Experience and Systematic Review
ReviewAbstract: Background: Intra-abdominal infections encompass a wide range of conditions from uncomplicated appenPalabras claves:Appendicitis, CHILDREN, complications, Intra-abdominal infection, source control, typhoid perforationAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Ezidiegwu U., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusCatastrophic Healthcare Expenditure from Typhoid Perforation in Children in Nigeria
ReviewAbstract: Background: Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic healthcare expenditures (CHE) are important barrPalabras claves:catastrophic healthcare expenditure, pediatric infection, typhoid intestinal perforationAutores:Anderson J.E., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Enivwaene A.O., Farmer D.L., Ibrahim S.H., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusDuplicate vas deferens in a 3-year-old boy: a case report and review of paediatric literature
ArticleAbstract: Background: Congenital abnormalities of the vas deferens are very uncommon. Duplicate vas deferens iPalabras claves:Duplicate, Herniotomy, Spermatic cord, Vas deferensAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusNeonatal surgical care: A review of the burden, progress and challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
ArticleAbstract: The outcome of neonatal surgery has significantly improved over the decades in high-income countriesPalabras claves:Neonatal surgery, outcome, safety, sub-Saharan AfricaAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Seyi-Olajide J.O., Sholadoye T.T.Fuentes:scopusInclusion of Children’s Surgery in National Surgical Plans and Child Health Programmes: the need and roadmap from Global Initiative for Children’s Surgery
ReviewAbstract: About 1.7 billion children and adolescents, mostly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lackPalabras claves:Child Health, Children’s surgery, infrastructure, NSOAP, OReCS, workforceAutores:Anderson J.E., Bickler S.W., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Farmer D.L., Gathuya Z., Johnson W.D., Kaseje N., Lakhoo K., Oldham K., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopus