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Ijeoma Ezeome

Dr, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Nsukka, Nigeria

Biography

Ijeoma Ezeome is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Her research interests includes Obstetrics & Gynecology. She is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. She has successfully completed her Administrative responsibilities. Ijeoma Ezeome has authored of many research articles/books related to Obstetrics & Gynecology.

 

Publications
  • Research   
    Male Acceptance of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine for Family Members in Enugu, South-East Nigeria
    Author(s): Ijeoma Ezeome* and Joseph Ezugworie

    Introduction: Cervical Cancer (CC) is a global public health issue, with four-fifth of the global burden found to be present in developing countries. Effectiveness of preventive strategies depends on the knowledge of cervical cancer, Human papilloma virus (HPV), HPV vaccine, and the acceptability of cervical screening and uptake of the vaccine. Men are the key decision makers in family life in Nigeria. We therefore sought to assess the acceptance and attitude of men towards HPV vaccination in the prevention of cervical cancer in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study using self-administered questionnaires. Data analysis was by descriptive statistics and cross-tabulation using SPSS version 20. Results: 146 (70.5%) of the respondents are aware of the aetiology of cervical cancer, b.. View more»

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