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Volume 18, Supplement 1, November 2001. 
ISSN 0189 5178

Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 35th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of SOGON held at the Hotel Presidential, Enugu, 26-30th November, 2001.

1. Priorities on HIV/AIDS Research

Adinma JIB, Adinma

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2. HIV Disease Among Antenatal Patients in Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna: a Five-Year Prospective Study.

Omekara SD 

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3. Determinants of Knowledge of Antenatal Patients About HIV Transmission in Ibadan, Nigeria.

Olayemi O, Odukogbe AA Aimakhu CO, Aimakhu VE 

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4. Caesarean Section in HIV — Positive Women at St. Charles Borromeo Hospital, Onitsha, Nigeria: a Five-Year review.

Obiechina NJA, Okafor CI, Udigwe GO, Udegbe CB 

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5. Pre-HIV Screening Counseling and Prevalence of HIV Among Patients Booked for Surgical Operations in Sagamu, Nigeria.

Sule-Odu AO, Olatunji AO, Adefuye PO, Oloruntoba AR, Jagun AE, Alayo AM

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6. The Knowledge and Attitude of Pregnant Women Towards HIV Infection.

Ibekwe PC, Ikeme ACC

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7. Factors Affecting HIV Seroprevlence Among Pregnant Women in Calabar, Nigeria.

Etuk SJ, Ekure EN 

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8. Attitude of Abeokuta Pregnant Women to HIV Screening

Orji EO, Sotiloye DO, Fawole AO, Huyinbo KI 

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9. HIV Infection and Sexual Behaviour Among Infertile Women in Southeastern Nigeria,

Ikechebelu JI, Ikegwuonu SC, Joe-Ikechebelu NN

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10. Acceptability of Voluntary HIV Screening by Pregnant Women

Onafowokan O, Gharoro EP, Okpere EE. 

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11. Counselling Patients for HIV

Umezulike AC, Efetie ER, Ewuzie-Wokocha MN, Ibrahim R. 

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12. Prevalence of HIV Infection Among Prenatal Patients in Abuja Nigeria

Offiong RA, Bunza FM, Uya AO 

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13. Level of HIV/AIDS Awareness and the Acceptability of HIV Screening Among Pregnant Women in Abakaliki, Nigeria.

Obi SN, Ezeonu P, Ezegwui HU 

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14. Laparoscopic Evaluation of Pelvic Adhesions Among Infertile Women: a Major Complication of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.

Audu BM, Massa AA, Yahaya DM 

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15. Post-Caesarean Section Wound Infection — Predisposing Factors, Aetiological Organisms and Antibiotic Sensitivity.

Orji EO, Shittu SA, Ogunlola IO 

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16. Occupational Health Hazards Among Health Care Workers in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit of a Nigerian Teaching Hospital

Orji EO, Fasubaa OB, Onwudiegwu U, Dare FO, Ogunniyi SO 

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17. Evaluation of Chlorhexidine in the Detection of Bacteriuria in Pregnancy

Okonkwo CA, Okpere EE. Ande ABA 

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18. Clinical Presentation of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.

Audu BM, El-Nafaty AU, Yusuf T. 

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19. Microbiological Isolates and Antibiogram from Endocervical Swabs of Patients with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.

Audu BM, Melah GS, Kudi AA 

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20. Syphilis Screening in Pregnancy: is it Time to Stop?

Udigwe GO, Obiechina NJA, Okafor CI 

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21. Pattern of Clinical Diagnosed Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in Nnewi, Nigeria.

Udigwe GO, Obiechina NJA, Okafor CI 

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22. Hysterosalpingography: a Central Tool in the Diagnosis of Utero-Tubal Causes of Infertility.

Audu BM, Sa’ad ST, Tahir N 

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23. Microbiological Pattern of the Contents of Pelvic Abscess at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.

Aimakhu CO, Olayemi O, Odukogbe AA. 

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24. Predisposing Factors and Socio-Clinico-Demographic Characteristics of Pelvic Abscess in Ibadan.

Aimakhu CO, Olayemi O, Odukogbe AA. 

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25. Utero-Cutaneous Fistula Following Caesarean Section

Fiebai PO, Anya SE, John CT 

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26. Practising Obstetrics With Tears in Nigeria a Private Sector Experience

Okojie SE

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27. Rising Caesarean Section Rate at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

Anya SE, Ikimalo JI, John CT 

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28. Increasing Age and Declining Parity of Women Delivering at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

Oriji VK, Anya SE, Fiebai PO, John CT 

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29. Outcome of Caesarean Section for Fetal Distress in Port Harcourt

Nduka EC, Oriji VK, Omeregie B, Anya SE, John CT

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30. An Analysis of Obstetrician Only Deliveries at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

Fiebai PO, Nyengidiki TK, Anya SE, John CT 

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31. An Eleven Year Review of Deliveries for Breech Presentation in Port Harcourt.

Anya SE, Fiebai PO, John CT 

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32. Is there a Relationship Between Instrumental Vaginal Delivery Rates and Caesarean Section Rates?

Enyindah CE, Anya SE, John CT. 

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33. Cervical Ripening: How Long can the Foley’s Catheter Safely Remain in the Cervical Canal?

Ekele BA, Isah AY 

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34. Grandmultiparity: Assessment of the Risks Involved

Kuti O, Dare FO, Ogunniyi SO

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35. Experience With Intravaginal Misoprostol in the Management of Intra-Uterine Fetal Death

Fawole AO, Adekunle AO, Sotiloye OS, Arowojolu OA, Otolorin EO 

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36. Five-year Review of Breech Presentation at Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Shittu SA, Fasubaa OB, Dare FO, Ogunniyi SO 

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37. How Useful is the Hellen Keller Food Frequency Chart in the Determination of Vitamin A Status in Pregnancy

Okpere EE, Eigbefoh JO, Ande AB, Asonye C 

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38. Ruptured Uterus in Enugu, Nigeria

Ibekwe PC 

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39. Obstetric Performance of Nigerian Teenagers as Seen at the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan.

Aimakhu, VO Olayemi O, Odukogbe AA. 

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40. Perinatal Outcome in Antepartum and Intrapartum Eclampsia at Ibadan.

Aimakhu CO, Olayemi O. 

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41. Correlates of Partographic Labour Patterns at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

Olayemi O, Aimakhu CO 

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42. Domestic Violence Against Pregnant Nigeria Women

Ikeme ACC, Ezegwui HU, Onwasoigwe CN 

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43. A Comparative Study Demonstrating the Feasibility of Training Nigerians to Perform In Vitro Fertilization/Intra-Cytoplasmic Injection Technology in Nigeria

Ajayi RA, Bolton VN, Parsons JH. 

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44. The Predictive Value of the Number of Oocytes Retrieved at Ultrasound Directed Follicular Aspiration (UDFA) on Fertilization Rates and Pregnancy Outcome in Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Cycles.

Melie N, Adeniyi AO, Igbineweka O, Ajayi RA 

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45. Induced Abortion Maternal Deaths.

Sule-Odu AO, Olatunji AO, Adefuye PO, Jagun AE, Alayo AM 

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46. Iatrogenic Urogenital Fistula

Ward A 

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47. Analysis of Menstrual and Haematological Indices in Nigerian Women After 24 Months of NorplantR Use.

Aisien AO, Sagay AS, Imade GE, Ujah IAO Nnanna OU. 

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48. A Ten-Year Review of Ectopic Pregnancy in Ile-ife

Shittu SA, Orji EO, Dare FO, Ogunniyi SO 

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49. The Prevalence of Induced Abortion in Abeokuta

Fawole AO, Sotiloye OS, Adebayo AS, Oladimeji AO, Alao MO, Otolorin EO 

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50. Anthropometric Measurements and Parameters of Body Composition in School Girls in South-Western Nigeria

Fawole AO, Obisesan KA, Ojengbede OA Babarinsa IA, Cole AH, Fawole OI, Arowojolu AO. 

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51. Pattern and Prevalence of Degeneration of Leiomyoma Uteri

Igwegbe AO 

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52. Continuous Traction (CT) Technique for Skin Sutures.

Ejikem MEC 

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53. Serum Calcium and Inorganic Phosphate Concentrations and Some Haematological Parameters in Menstruating Women in Enugu Metropolis.

Ureme SO, Maduka IG, Magulike A. 

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54. Management of Incomplete Abortion Using Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA): the JUTH Experience.

Mutihir JT, Ujah IAO, Uamai AO 

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55. A Review of Female Sterilization for Contraception in Jos University Teaching Hospital.

Mutihir JT, Ujah IAO, Aisien AO. 

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56. The Contribution of Unsafe Abortion to Maternal Mortality in Jos, Nigeria.

Ujah IAO, Aisien OA, Uguru VE, Mutihir JT, Sagay AS, Imade GE. 

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57. HIV/AIDS—Related Maternal Mortality at Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.

Ujah IAO, Mutihir JT, Sagay AS, Aisien OA, Uguru VE, Imade GE 

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58. The Role of Blood Trasfusion in the Management of Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy: The Experience of a State-Owned Tertiary Center

Akinola OI, Fabamwo AO, Akpan E 

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59. Sexual Practices Among Nigerian Undergraduates Before and After They Became Aware of HIV/AIDS.

Onah HE, Mbah AU, Chukwuka J, Ikeme ACC. 

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60. Trends in the Age of Primigravidae in Enugu, Nigeria

Onah EH, Eze JN 

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61. Safety and Efficacy of Misoprostol in Induction of Labour

Ezechi OC, Njokanma FO, Nwokoro CA. 

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62. Electrocardiographic Changes in NorplantR Users: a Three-Year Longitudinal Study

Sagay AS, Okehialam BN, Imade GE. 

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63. Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Women with Polycystic Ovaries in Jos, Nigeria.

Imade GE, Sagay, AS, Uguru VE

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64. Seroprevalence of HIV 1 and Hepatitis B Infections in Pregnant Women in Jos, Nigeria

Imade GE, Ugwu BT, Sagay AS, Thacher T, Ford RW 

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65. Pregnancy at Forty Years and After in Enugu

Nwogu-Ikojo EE, Ezegwui HU, Ikeme ACC 

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66. Patient Understanding of Hysterosalpingography in Enugu, Nigeria

Ezegwui HU Mgbor SO, Ikeme ACC 

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67. Knowledge of the Obstetric Risks Associated With Grandmultiparity and the Reproductive Aspirations of Nigerian Women.

Onah HE, Iloabachie GC 

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68. The Use of Foley’s Catheter in Controlling Severe Uterine Haemorrhage in Gynaecological Practice: a Report of Three Cases.

Eze JN, Iloahachie GC, Onah HE 

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69. Rational Adoption of the Steps of ART Reduce the Cost and will Improve Access to ART in Low Resource Countries

Giwa-Osagie OF, Kayode B.

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70. Pregnancy and Delivery Following IVF Using Emergency, Low-Cost, Embryo Incubation System.

Giwa-Osagie OF, Kayode B, Mallya SR, Aro T. 

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71. A Patient —Centred, Low Morbidity ART Programme With Good Pregnancy Rates: Experience at the Advanced Fertility Clinic, Lagos .

Giwa-Osagie OF, Kayode B, Osaghae J, Aro T, Disu RF,

Oyewunmi AO, Okechukwu S, Nwokedi C, Omotuyole O. 

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72. A Simplified Semen Freezing and Donor Insemination Programme with Sustained Good Pregnancy Rates

Giwa-Osagie OF, Kayode B, Disu RF, Duke-Macrae J, Iorember F, Osaghae J, Oyewunmi A, Aro 

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73. The Nigerian-Based Obstetrician and the Stress of Obstetric Emergencies

Onah HE, Nkwo PO 

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74. A Review of Induction of Labour at Aba, Eastern Nigeria.

Feyi-Waboso PA, Kamanu CI, Aluka C. 

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