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Romanoff, A, Olasehinde O, Goldman D, Alatise O, Constable J, Monu N, Knapp G, Odujoko O, Onabanjo E, Adisa A, Arowolo A, Omisore A, Famurewa O, Anderson B, Gemignani M, Kingham T.  2021.  Opportunities For Improvement in The Administration of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy For T4 Breast Cancer: A Comparison of The United States and Nigeria, 05. The Oncologist. 26 Abstract
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Opoku, S, Filho W, Hubert F, Oluwabunmi A.  2021.  Climate Change and Health Preparedness in Africa: Analysing Trends in Six African Countries, 04. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18:4672. Abstract
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Opoku, S, Filho W, Hubert F, Oluwabunmi A.  2021.  Climate Change and Health Preparedness in Africa: Analysing Trends in Six African Countries, 04. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18:4672. Abstract
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Oladunni, A, Odejobi O, Sanda O, Sonibare J.  2021.  Optimization of combined mixture and process variables for the pyrolysis oil yield from co‐pyrolysis of polymeric wastes, 04. Environmental Quality Management. 30 Abstract
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Ojo, I, Ojo T, Orji E.  2021.  Why do married women procure abortion? Experiences from Ile-Ife, south western Nigeria, 04 African Health Sciences. 21:327-37. Abstract
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Oseghale, B, Oseghale G, Adetooto J.  2021.  Assessments of Stakeholders Perception on Construction Skilled Labor Shortage and Training Programmes in Benin City of Edo State, Nigeria, 03. International Journal of Business and Management. 23:19-24. Abstract
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Oseghale, B, Oseghale G, Adetooto J.  2021.  Assessments of Stakeholders Perception on Construction Skilled Labor Shortage and Training Programmes in Benin City of Edo State, Nigeria, 03. International Journal of Business and Management. 23:19-24. Abstract
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Muzamil, H, Owoyemi I, Abdel-rahman E, Ma J, Balogun R.  2021.  Association of Race with In-Hospital and Post-Hospitalization Mortality in Patients with Acute Kidney Injury, 03. Nephron. 145:1-11. Abstract
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Oluwabunmi, A, Asongu S, Adejumo A.  2021.  Education Enrollment Rate vs Employment Rate: Implications for Sustainable Human Capital Development in Nigeria, 03. International Journal of Educational Development. 83:102385. Abstract
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Talabi, A, Ojo O, Aaron O, Sowande O, Faponle F, Adejuyigbe O.  2021.  Perioperative mortality in children in a tertiary teaching hospital in Nigeria: a prospective study, 03. World Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 4:e000237. Abstract
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Oseghale, G.  2021.  Sports Facilities Condition Assessment in Selected Universities in South Western Nigeria, 03. IOSR Journal of Sports and Physical Education. volume 8:1-07. Abstract
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Opawole, A, Kajimo-Shakantu K.  2021.  Analysis of risk occurrence in projects executed by small and medium sized contracting firms, 02. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 654:012023. Abstract
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Adaralegbe, O, Opawole A, Kajimo-Shakantu K.  2021.  Assessment of management strategies for residual on-site related risk factors in educational institutional building projects, 02. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 654:012024. Abstract
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Olasehinde, O, Alatise O, Omisore A, Wuraola F, Odujoko O, Romanoff A, Akinkuolie A, Arowolo O, Adisa A, Knapp G, Famurewa O, Omisile I, Onabanjo E, Constable J, Omoniyi‐Esan G, Adesunkanmi A‐R, Lawal O, Kingham T.  2021.  Contemporary management of breast cancer in Nigeria: Insights from an institutional database, 01. International Journal of Cancer. 148 Abstract
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Oseghale, G, Adetooto J, Oseghale B.  2021.  Evaluation of Material Management Methods in Selected Building Construction Sites in Abuja and Lagos State, 01. American Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. 5:11-17. Abstract
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Akpa, O, Okekunle A, Ovbiagele B, Sarfo F, Akinyemi R, Akpalu A, Wahab K, Komolafe M, Obiako R, Owolabi L, Ogbole G, Fawale M, Fakunle A, Asaleye M, Akisanya C, Hamisu D, Ogunjimi L, Adeoye A, Ogah O, the Consortium.  2021.  Factors associated with hypertension among stroke‐free indigenous Africans: Findings from the SIREN study, 01. The Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 23 Abstract
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Ogunrinade, F, Guetchueng S, Katola F, Aderogba M, Akande I, Sarker S, Olajide O.  2021.  Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides inhibits lipopolysaccharide- and synthetic hemozoin-induced neuroinflammation in BV-2 microglia: roles of NF-κB transcription factor and NLRP3 inflammasome activation, 01. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 73:118-134. Abstract
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Ijadunola, M, Akinyemi P, Olowookere O, Olotu O, Goodman O, Ogundiran A, Ijadunola K.  2021.  Addressing Inclusiveness in Tertiary Co-education: Attitude of Undergraduate and Academic Staff Towards Students with Disabilities in a South-West . International Journal of Disability, Development and Education. :1-14.
Fayomi, I, Oladokun TT, Adedokun. AR.  2021.  Assessment of Real Estate Outsourcing Practice of Banks and Telecommunication Companies in Lagos, Nigeria. UNIOSUN Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, . 3(2):2-.
Oyesiji, OO, Oluwale BO, Awoleye OM, Ayoola PO.  2021.  Assessment of Technical Innovation among Auto-Allied Artisans in Southwestern Nigeria. SAU Journal of Management and Social Sciences. 6(1):74-89.oyesiji_awoleye_oluwale_and_ayoola_2021.pdf
Ojediran, AO, Aluko BT, Oladokun TT.  2021.  Characteristics and Causes of Void in Multi-Tenanted Property in Lagos, Nigeria. REAL ESTATE FINANCE. 38(2, Fall):136-146.
Odunfa, VO, A. O. Agboola, Oladokun TT.  2021.  Characteristics of Land Market in Nigeria: Case of Ibeju Lekki Local Government, Lagos, Nigeria.. Current Urban Studies. 9(1)
Effiong, G, Jaiyeola TG, Obi MC.  2021.  Characterization of some Subloops of a Basarab loop. Annals of Mathematics and Computer Science. 4:28-47.
S.A.Adewinbi, B.A.Taleatu, V.M.Maphiri, O.Fasakin, E.Omotoso, K.O.Oyedotun, N.Manyala.  2021.  Characterization of two-way fabricated hybrid metal-oxide nanostructured electrode materials for photovoltaic and miniaturized supercapacitor applications. Solid State Sciences. 119:106699.
Abdullahi, U., Oripelaye, M.M., Olanrewaju, F.O., Onayemi, O., Olasode, O.A., Oninla O.  2021.  Clinical, Haematological and Immunological Profile of a Cohort of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-infected Subjects Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy at a Tertiary Treatment Centre in Nigeria. . Journal of Medical and Basic Scientific Research. 1(1):59-6. Abstractclinical_haematological_and_immunological_profile_of_hiv_patients.pdfWebsite

Background: Human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) continues to be a global health problem. It is a systemic disease that can affect virtually all organ systems including the immunological and haematological systems. Haematological abnormalities are among the most common complications of HIV infection; and are strong independent predictors of morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected individuals.This study aimed to determine the changes in clinical, haematological and immunological profile of HIV-infected patients commencing antiretroviral therapy, as well as the correlation of these parameters with the CD4 cells count.
Method: This study was a hospital-based secondary data analysis from 200 HIV-infected patients aged 18 years and above, who were initiated on HAART and have been on these drugs for 12 months. Relevant data were extracted from patient's case notes. Frequencies, proportions, correlations and paired sample t test were performed and the level of significance was set at p value <0.05.
Results: The mean (±SD) age of the studied population was 40.5±10.9 years and majority were females 68% (n=136). The comparative means (±SD) values of the parameters at baseline and 12 months after commencement of HAART were: haemoglobin concentration (10.26 ± 1.68 vs 11.50 ± 1.11 g/dl, P value <0.0001), lymphocyte count (40.0 ± 13.36% vs 44.13 ± 11.70%, 95%, P value 0.001), eosinophils count concentration (13.46 ± 6.76% vs 11.39 ± 6.51%, 95%, P value 0.003) and platelets count (211.73 ± 108.32 vs 255.98 ± 92.42 X109/L, 95%, P value <0.0001). The mean (±SD) change in CD4 count was (162 ± 96 vs 346 ± 173 cells/mm3, 95%, P value <0.0001). The mean (±SD) of the BMI before and after HAART were (21.22 ± 4.26 vs 24.85 ± 4.47 kg/m2, 95%, P value <0.0001).
Conclusion: Haematological abnormalities remain a common finding in HIV-infected patients. The role of HAART in improving the clinical, haematological and immunological parameters in HIV-positive treatment-naïve patients was confirmed by significant improvements observed in the abnormal parameters following HAART use.