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Haire, BG, Folayan MO.  2016.  Ebola "ring" vaccine trial was ethically innovative. American Journal of Public Health . 106(9):e1.
Haire, BG, Folayan MO.  2017.  Undue inducement, or unfair exclusion: considering a case study of pregnancy in an HIV prevention trial. Journal of Medical Ethics . pii: medethics-2017-104370:doi:10.1136/medethics-2017-104370..
Haire, B, Folayan MO, Hankins C, Sugarman J, McCormack S, Ramjee G, Warren M.  2013.  Ethical considerations in determining standard of prevention packages for HIV prevention trials: Examining PrEP. Developing World Bioethics . 13(2):87-94doi:10.1111/dewb.12032..
Haire, B, Folayan MO, Fleming J.  2014.  Development of guidelines for the conduct of HIV research monitoring by ethics committees in Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health . 18(3):66-73.
Haire, BG, Folayan MO.  2016.  Ebola: what it teaches us about medical ethics. A response to Angus Dawson. Journal of Medical Ethics . 42(1):59-60.doi:10.1136/medethics-2015-102657.
Hammed, OS, Adagunodo TA, Awoyemi MO, Arogundade AB, Ajama OD, Sapele FO, Usikalu MR, Olanrewaju AM, Akinwumi SA, Ogunwale EI.  2019.  Identification of tsunamigenic earthquake zones in oceanic ridges and trenches, 2019. 38(2):103. Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Igboama WN, Awoyemi MO, Fatoba JO, Aroyehun M, Olurin OT, Badmus GO, Wahab IB.  2017.  Investigation of Sub Soil Corrosion Using Electrical Resistivity Method: Federal University Oye Ekiti Phase II Campus as a case study, 2017. 2(2) Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Popoola OI, Adetoyinbo AA, Awoyemi MO, Adagunodo TA, Olubosede O, Bello AK.  2018.  Peak particle velocity data acquisition for monitoring blast induced earthquakes in quarry sites, 2018. 19:398-408.: Elsevier Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Awoyemi MO, Igboama WN, Fatoba JO, Bayode JO, Olurin OT, Arogundade AB, Falade SC, Aroyehun M.  2018.  Ground Magnetic Attributes For Subsurface Structural Analysis of Foundation Beds in a Sedimentary Terrain in Southwestern Nigeria: OSUSTECH Permanent Site as a case study, 2018. 3(1) Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Popoola OI, Adetoyinbo AA, Awoyemi MO, Badmus GO, Ohwo OB.  2013.  Focal depth, magnitude, and frequency distribution of earthquakes along oceanic trenches, 2013. 26(2):75-82.: Springer Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Awoyemi MO, Igboama WN, Fatoba JO, Bayode JO, Olurin OT, Arogundade AB, Falade SC, Aroyehun M.  2018.  Ground Magnetic Attributes For Subsurface Structural Analysis of Foundation Beds in a Sedimentary Terrain in Southwestern Nigeria: OSUSTECH Permanent Site as a case study, 2018. 3(1) Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Awoyemi MO, Igboama WN, Ebun DO, Fatoba JO, Olurin OT, Aroyehun M, Badmus GO, Arogundade AB, Falade SC.  2017.  THREE DIMENSIONAL SEISMIC, WELL LOG AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF" IGBOBI" FIELD, OFFSHORE NIGER DELTA., 2017. 59(5) Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Awoyemi MO, Igboama WN, Ebun DO, Fatoba JO, Olurin OT, Aroyehun M, Badmus GO, Arogundade AB, Falade SC.  2017.  THREE DIMENSIONAL SEISMIC, WELL LOG AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF" IGBOBI" FIELD, OFFSHORE NIGER DELTA., 2017. 59(5) Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Awoyemi MO, Igboama WN, Badmus GO, Essien UC.  2016.  Pattern of seismicity associated with the African lithospheric plate, 2016. :1-11. Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Awoyemi MO, Badmus GO, Bello AK, Majors AF.  2016.  Implication of Focal Depth, Temporal and Magnitude Distribution of Earthquakes in Oceanic Ridges, 2016. :1-8. Abstract
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Hammed, OS, Adagunodo TA, Awoyemi MO, Arogundade AB, Ajama OD, Sapele FO, Usikalu MR, Olanrewaju AM, Akinwumi SA, Ogunwale EI.  2019.  Identification of tsunamigenic earthquake zones in oceanic ridges and trenches, 2019. 38(2):103. Abstract
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Hassan, IA, Adegbola AJ, Soyinka JO, Onyeji CO, Bolaji OO.  2020.  Post-Marketing Surveillance of Quality of Artemether Injection Marketed in Southwest Nigeria. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 103(3):1258.: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Abstract
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He, K, Timmermann BN, Aladesanmi AJ, Zeng L.  1996.  A Biflavonoid from Dysoxylum lenticellare Gillespie, Phytochemistry. 42:1199-1201.
Heidari, O, Ghuman P, Soohoo M, Davtyan M, Folayan MO, Brown B.  2014.  Using financial incentives for HIV prevention studies in diverse global contexts: a review of the literature. Nigerian Journal of Health Sciences . 14:43-55.
Heikkinen, AM, Nwhator SO, Rathnayake N, Mäntylä P, Vatanen P, Sorsa T.  Submitted.  Pilot study on oral health status as assessed by an active matrix metalloproteinase-8 chairside mouthrinse test in adolescents. Journal of Periodontology. 87:36–40., Number 1 Abstract
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Heng, LY, Usup G, Ahmad A, Dada AC.  2012.  Speciation and antimicrobial resistance of Enterococci isolated from recreational beaches in Malaysia, May 18. Environ Monit Assess. AbstractWebsite

We report the first study on the occurrence of antibiotic-resistant enterococci in coastal bathing waters in Malaysia. One hundred and sixty-five enterococci isolates recovered from two popular recreational beaches in Malaysia were speciated and screened for antibiotic resistance to a total of eight antibiotics. Prevalence of Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium was highest in both beaches. E. faecalis/E. faecium ratio was 0.384:1 and 0.375:1, respectively, for isolates from Port Dickson (PD) and Bagan Lalang (BL). Analysis of Fisher's exact test showed that association of prevalence of E. faecalis and E. faecium with considered locations was not statistically significant (p < 0.05). Chi-square test revealed significant differences (chi (2) = 82.630, df = 20, p < 0.001) in the frequency of occurrence of enterococci isolates from the considered sites. Resistance was highest to nalidixic acid (94.84 %) and least for chloramphenicol (8.38 %). One-way ANOVA using Tukey-Kramer multiple comparison test showed that resistance to ampicillin was higher in PD beach isolates than BL isolates and the difference was extremely statistically significant (p < 0.0001). Frequency of occurrence of multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) isolates were higher for PD beach water (64.29 %) as compared to BL beach water (13.51 %), while MAR indices ranged between 0.198 and 0.48. The results suggest that samples from Port Dickson may contain MAR bacteria and that this could be due to high-risk faecal contamination from sewage discharge pipes that drain into the sea water.

Heng, LY, Usup G, Ahmad A, Dada AC.  2012.  Virulence characteristics and antibiotic resistance among Enterococci isolated from Bagan Lalang beach, Malaysia, Jun. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 16:E412-E412. AbstractWebsite
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