item: #1 of 25 id: cord-010149-zupx8qn1 author: Ni, Yijun title: Phylogeography and genetic diversity of the copepod family Cyclopidae (Crustacea: Cyclopoida) from freshwater ecosystems of Southeast Nigeria date: 2020-04-21 words: 4738 flesch: 42 summary: High species diversity has already been reported in the copepods from Nigeria [18, 19] . Indeed, high species diversity, even in a relatively small area, has often been observed in copepods [41, 43, 44] . keywords: abundant; analysis; barcoding; bayesian; calanoida; calanus; china; coi; complex; copepods; crustacea; cryptic; cyclopidae; cytochrome; daphnia; data; decipiens; delimitation; different; dispersal; distances; distribution; diversity; dna; ecosystems; example; fig; freshwater; genera; genetic; genus; geographic; gmyc; haplotypes; high; hybridization; identification; lakes; lineages; location; low; marker; mega; mesocyclops; methods; mexico; min; mitochondrial; model; molecular; new; nigeria; nuclear; oxidase; pcr; phylogenetic; phylogeography; populations; range; results; samples; sampling; sequences; small; southeast; species; species diversity; specimens; studies; study; subunit; table; thermocyclops; tree; zooplankton cache: cord-010149-zupx8qn1.txt plain text: cord-010149-zupx8qn1.txt item: #2 of 25 id: cord-013286-5lxy8qrq author: Bolarinwa, Obasanjo A. title: Factors associated with low contraceptive use amongst vulnerable mothers in South West State, Nigeria date: 2020-09-18 words: 2646 flesch: 48 summary: A Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were employed to show an association, relationship and predict the likelihood between the independent variables, which are family type and living arrangement on the dependent variable, which is family planning use. This large variability of non-use of family planning is higher amongst young mothers in the south west region with an average unmet need for contraception at 28% compared with other regions regions with much lower unmet need for contraception, 3 hence the young mothers could delay the progress of the country in harnessing or reaping its demographic dividend and adequate family planning use has full capacities of averting the high rate of maternal and child mortality. keywords: arrangements; association; child; contraceptive; data; factors; family; family planning; health; high; husbands; likely; living; maternal; mothers; need; nigeria; osun; planning; relationship; reproductive; respondents; sexual; south; state; study; type; unmet; use; vulnerable; west; wife; women; young cache: cord-013286-5lxy8qrq.txt plain text: cord-013286-5lxy8qrq.txt item: #3 of 25 id: cord-020199-rm0c2vu9 author: Odusanya, Kayode title: Exploring the Determinants of Internet Usage in Nigeria: A Micro-spatial Approach date: 2020-03-10 words: 3947 flesch: 37 summary: Using geo-referenced information of an inventory of broadband network infrastructure, we employ a more appropriate micro-spatial measure of internet infrastructure based on 3G/4G network equipment at the local level alongside a range of explanatory variables to explain internet adoption in Nigeria. In comparison to the cited studies, we take a different approach by employing a true measure of internet infrastructure that is based on the prevalence of wireless network equipment (i.e. towers and radios). keywords: access; adoption; africa; analysis; approach; broadband; broadband infrastructure; countries; country; cross; data; determinants; development; diffusion; digital; divide; economic; effect; factors; ict; individual; information; infrastructure; internet; internet adoption; level; likely; literature; micro; mobile; network; nigeria; paper; penetration; regions; results; saharan; services; spatial; ssa; studies; study; sub; survey; technology; telephone; towers; usage; use; variable; wireless; world cache: cord-020199-rm0c2vu9.txt plain text: cord-020199-rm0c2vu9.txt item: #4 of 25 id: cord-031151-7wln54vr author: Nwalozie, Chijioke J title: Exploring Contemporary Sea Piracy in Nigeria, the Niger Delta and the Gulf of Guinea date: 2020-08-31 words: 9068 flesch: 48 summary: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet and Centre for Research and Documentation Evaluating maritime piracy and security in Nigeria The economy of conflict in the oil rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria Gulf of Guinea World Piracy Hotspot A (2015) Maritime piracy and lethal violence offshore in Nigeria. The picture in Fig. 4 shows the Niger Delta militants ready for action on the high sea, while The emergence of MEND in 2006 coincided with a sharp increase in piracy activities the following year, thus revealing that MEND is a significant player in maritime piracy in Nigeria (Charlesbois 2012) . keywords: activities; africa; amodu; area; armed; assembly; attacks; boats; centre; coastal; communities; companies; contemporary; contracts; control; corruption; countries; country; crew; crime; criminal; dangerous; data; delta; delta region; development; different; east; economic; economist; economy; environment; essien; ethnic; exploration; face; federal; federal government; fig; fight; future; gas; global; goods; government; groups; guinea; gulf; hassan; high; hijack; ikelegbe; imb; incidents; information; international; issue; littoral; local; maritime; maritime piracy; members; mend; movement; multinational; national; naval; navy; nddc; new; niger delta; nigeria; nigerian navy; nigerian piracy; nigerian waters; nimasa; nincic; nodland; number; odin; officials; oil; operation; paper; patrol; people; piracy; piracy activities; piracy attacks; pirates; piratical; place; political; politicians; poverty; problem; ransom; region; report; resources; robbery; sea; sea piracy; security; share; shipping; ships; significant; somalia; south; spomo; state; trade; transportation; use; vessels; violence; war; waters; way; west; world; year; youths cache: cord-031151-7wln54vr.txt plain text: cord-031151-7wln54vr.txt item: #5 of 25 id: cord-258965-g47n531n author: Ekpenyong, Bernadine title: Assessment of Knowledge, Practice and Guidelines towards the Novel COVID-19 among Eye Care Practitioners in Nigeria–A Survey-Based Study date: 2020-07-16 words: 4739 flesch: 42 summary: Coronaviruses and blood safety Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: A retrospective cohort study SARS-CoV-2 may be related to conjunctivitis but not necessarily spread through the conjunctiva SARS-CoV-2 and conjunctiva Nigeria responds to COVID-19; first case detected in sub-Saharan Africa COVID-19 Nigeria. Notwithstanding, 43.2% were either not so confident or not at all confident attending to any patient during the lockdown while 54.6% also reported they were not so confident or not all confident attending to COVID-19 patient or those at risk of COVID-19. keywords: analysis; association; care; cases; confidence; control; coronavirus; covid-19; different; disease; ecps; emergency; equipment; essential; eye; eye care; figure; government; guidelines; health; higher; infection; knowledge; lack; lockdown; majority; need; nigeria; nurses; online; ophthalmic; ophthalmologists; opticians; optometrists; pandemic; participants; patients; personal; ppe; practice; practitioners; professional; protective; respondents; responses; risk; score; services; significant; study; survey; table; training; use; workers; years cache: cord-258965-g47n531n.txt plain text: cord-258965-g47n531n.txt item: #6 of 25 id: cord-268937-j2ov5nes author: Otuonye, N. M. title: CLINICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF COVID-19 PATIENTS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY date: 2020-09-24 words: 2920 flesch: 50 summary: This study was designed to provide a description of the clinical and demographic characteristics of COVID-19 patients in Nigeria. This study presents the most extensive description, to date, on the clinical and demographic characteristics of COVID-19 patients in Nigeria. keywords: author; available; characteristics; clinical; copyright; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; description; disease; doi; funder; health; holder; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.15.20195412; international; lagos; license; medrxiv; medrxiv preprint; nigeria; participants; patients; peer; perpetuity; preprint; review; sars; september; study; symptoms; version cache: cord-268937-j2ov5nes.txt plain text: cord-268937-j2ov5nes.txt item: #7 of 25 id: cord-269476-lrk4ty99 author: Mohammed, Abdulaziz title: An evaluation of psychological distress and social support of survivors and contacts of Ebola virus disease infection and their relatives in Lagos, Nigeria: a cross sectional study − 2014 date: 2015-08-27 words: 3930 flesch: 43 summary: In a descriptive cross sectional study, we used General Health Questionnaire to assess psychological distress and Oslo Social Support Scale to assess social support among 117 participants who survived EVD, listed as EVD contacts or their relatives at Ebola Emergency Operation Center in Lagos, Nigeria. The evaluation could not interview the anticipated number of relatives because some of the contacts did not inform their immediate family members about their status as EVD contacts and therefore could not be interviewed. keywords: able; aor; case; clinical; contacts; depressed; depression; disease; disorders; distress; ebola; education; evd; fear; general; health; infection; lagos; loss; management; mental; nigeria; outbreak; participants; patients; people; persons; population; predictor; psychological; psychological distress; psychosocial; public; questionnaire; relation; relatives; respondents; response; risk; sample; size; social; study; support; survivors; team; unhappy cache: cord-269476-lrk4ty99.txt plain text: cord-269476-lrk4ty99.txt item: #8 of 25 id: cord-273778-68wxa782 author: Lawal, Olanrewaju title: Movement and risk perception: evidence from spatial analysis of mobile phone-based mobility during the COVID-19 lockdown, Nigeria date: 2020-11-02 words: 6776 flesch: 50 summary: Place category aggregated mobility trend For the retail and recreation category (Fig. 2a) , Sokoto showed median mobility of zero while some States experienced an increase (compared to baseline) mobility for this place category. GeoJournal DOI: 10.1007/s10708-020-10331-z sha: doc_id: 273778 cord_uid: 68wxa782 The emergence of COVID-19 across the globe prompted many countries to institute total lockdown or other models of mobility restrictions to mitigate the spread of the disease. keywords: analysis; baseline; cases; categories; category; cluster; compliance; countries; country; covid-19; data; decline; different; disease; ebonyi; emergence; fct; fig; health; high; human; increase; indication; infectious; kano; lagos; level; lockdown; measures; median; median mobility; mobility; mobility restriction; mobility trend; need; new; nigeria; north; number; object; outbreak; pandemic; pattern; people; perception; period; place; place categories; population; recorded; regions; relative; residential; restriction; results; risk; significant; social; space; spatial; spread; states; study; time; transmission; travel; trend; uptrend; upward; values; virus; vulnerability; work; workplaces cache: cord-273778-68wxa782.txt plain text: cord-273778-68wxa782.txt item: #9 of 25 id: cord-279264-0bhgq3q9 author: Bolarinwa, O. A. title: Adherence to COVID-19 pandemic prescribed recommendations, source of information and lockdown psychological impact of Nigeria social media users date: 2020-09-10 words: 3721 flesch: 47 summary: Thus, this study examined the compliance level to COVID-19 prescribed recommendations, the psychological implications of lockdown, and the source of information on COVID-19 among Nigeria social media users. key: cord-279264-0bhgq3q9 authors: Bolarinwa, O. A.; Olagunju, O. S.; Babalola, T. title: Adherence to COVID-19 pandemic prescribed recommendations, source of information and lockdown psychological impact of Nigeria social media users date: 2020-09-10 journal: nan DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.09.20188482 sha: doc_id: 279264 cord_uid: 0bhgq3q9 Background: COVID-19 is a highly infectious viral disease that has spread to over one hundred and eight countries, including Nigeria. keywords: author; available; compliance; copyright; coronavirus; covid-19; demographic; doi; funder; google; health; holder; impact; information; international; license; lockdown; measures; media; medrxiv; medrxiv preprint; nigeria; online; pandemic; peer; people; perpetuity; preprint; psychological; public; questionnaire; recommendations; respondents; review; september; social; source; study; table; users; variables; version cache: cord-279264-0bhgq3q9.txt plain text: cord-279264-0bhgq3q9.txt item: #10 of 25 id: cord-280393-z9mttvep author: Watts, Professor Michael title: Consistently Unreliable: Oil Spill Data and Transparency Discourse date: 2020-04-27 words: 5024 flesch: 39 summary: Our recent research reveals enormous discrepancies in oil spill data disclosed by regulatory institutions and corporate sources in Nigeria. epistemology; oil spill data; transparency; Nigeria; oil industry One of the striking characteristics of the oil and gas industry is that its putative high-tech veneer -deep water technologies, sophisticated monitoring and surveillance systems, complex infrastructural networks -coexists with a body of data on its global value chain wildly patchy in its coverage and often unreliable and untrustworthy. keywords: 2015; accufacts; agencies; amnesty; area; available; barrels; canadian; cause; company; compensation; corrosion; country; data; delta; different; discrepancies; environmental; estimates; events; example; failure; firm; gas; impacts; inconsistent; industry; information; international; jiv; misleading; niger; niger delta; nigeria; nnpc; nosdra; number; oil; oil industry; oil spill; organizations; period; petroleum; pipeline; pollution; problems; process; production; record; reference; regulatory; report; representatives; research; response; result; sabotage; scale; shell; significant; site; sources; spatial; spdc; spill; spill data; state; structural; surface; time; total; transparency; unreliable; volume; year cache: cord-280393-z9mttvep.txt plain text: cord-280393-z9mttvep.txt item: #11 of 25 id: cord-283579-aejbfk3l author: Hilda, Awoyelu Elukunbi title: Phyloevolutionary analysis of SARS-CoV-2 in Nigeria date: 2020-06-14 words: 1710 flesch: 40 summary: The strain from Nigeria and Wuhan strain (WH05/2020) had more genome sequence similarity as compared with strain WH01/2020. Establishment of the phyloevolutionary relationship of the Nigerian obtained reference sequence for SARS-CoV-2 could benefit biological study of this virus, diagnosis, clinical monitoring and intervention of SARS-CoV-2 in Nigeria. keywords: analysis; case; china; common; consensus; coronavirus; emergence; evolution; evolutionary; genome; history; human; infection; knowledge; likelihood; maximum; measures; nigeria; novel; outbreak; reference; sars; sequences; similarity; spread; strain; transmission; tree; wuhan cache: cord-283579-aejbfk3l.txt plain text: cord-283579-aejbfk3l.txt item: #12 of 25 id: cord-287640-9j0w7191 author: Ilesanmi, Olayinka title: Perception and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in an urban community in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study date: 2020-09-23 words: 4320 flesch: 48 summary: Findings from previous studies conducted in Nigeria also corroborate the key role of positive risk perception on imbibing COVID-19 protective practices and attitudes . The characteristic prevalence of COVID-19 infection among this group of persons accorded COVID-19 the name, 'a disease of the rich and mighty' (Nwaubani, 2020) . keywords: behavior; cases; characteristics; community; control; coronavirus; covid-19; data; disease; education; face; females; findings; following; good; government; handwashing; health; ibadan; illness; individuals; infection; knowledge; masks; measures; members; ncdc; nigeria; outbreak; oyo; pandemic; perception; persons; practices; public; questionnaire; reported; respondents; risk; sample; significant; size; social; sociodemographic; state; studies; study; urban; use; water; world cache: cord-287640-9j0w7191.txt plain text: cord-287640-9j0w7191.txt item: #13 of 25 id: cord-289907-wzctqkd7 author: Elimian, K. O. title: Descriptive epidemiology of coronavirus disease 2019 in Nigeria, 27 February–6 June 2020 date: 2020-09-11 words: 5019 flesch: 48 summary: A total of 40 926 persons (67% of total 60 839) had complete records of RT-PCR test across 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory, 12 289 (30.0%) of whom were confirmed COVID-19 cases. The highest proportion of COVID-19 cases and deaths were recorded in persons aged 31–40 years (25.5%) and 61–70 years (26.6%), respectively; and males accounted for a higher proportion of confirmed cases (65.8%) and deaths (79.0%). keywords: activities; age; analysis; asymptomatic; cases; characteristics; china; classified; clinical; collection; common; confirmed; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; covid-19 cases; data; days; deaths; diagnosis; disease; early; epidemiology; facility; fct; fever; health; higher; incidence; infection; june; laboratory; management; national; ncdc; nigeria; non; outbreak; patients; period; persons; population; primary; proportion; public; records; response; review; sample; sormas; states; study; surveillance; symptoms; system; testing; time; variables; world; years cache: cord-289907-wzctqkd7.txt plain text: cord-289907-wzctqkd7.txt item: #14 of 25 id: cord-291724-bwiyp73e author: Abdulmajeed, Kabir title: ONLINE FORECASTING OF COVID-19 CASES IN NIGERIA USING LIMITED DATA date: 2020-05-08 words: 1923 flesch: 51 summary: The outcomes of these efforts are expected to provide academic thrust in guiding the policymakers in the deployment of containment strategies and/or assessment of containment interventions in stemming the spread of the disease in Nigeria Decision Sciences Application of an online framework for forecasting the range of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria using limited data. Data on the daily number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria were automatically mined from the NCDC and Wikipedia websites every 24 hours. keywords: algorithm; arima; autocorrelation; cases; code; containment; covid-19; covid-19 cases; daily; data; dataset; day; disease; ensemble; fig; forecasting; forecasts; limited; lockdown; lower; model; nigeria; number; prophet; repository; series; spread; table; time; trend; upper cache: cord-291724-bwiyp73e.txt plain text: cord-291724-bwiyp73e.txt item: #15 of 25 id: cord-293160-v28rnvpg author: Orunmuyi, Akintunde T title: Underutilisation of nuclear medicine scans at a regional hospital in Nigeria: need for implementation research date: 2020-08-28 words: 4199 flesch: 42 summary: Patients travelled from 32 of Nigeria’s 36 states, and the majority (65%) travelled more than 100 km to obtain NM scans. Subsequently, the distance travelled to obtain NM scans was estimated. keywords: 131i; access; africa; availability; bone; breast; cancer; cardiology; centre; challenges; common; countries; country; data; december; disease; distance; evaluation; growth; health; hospital; ibadan; imaging; impact; implementation; indications; infection; institute; iodine; january; low; management; medicine; need; nigeria; non; nuclear; nuclear medicine; oncologic; oncology; paediatric; patients; pet; prostate; radioactive; radionuclide; referral; renal; research; role; saharan; scans; services; speciality; spect; states; studies; study; sub; tertiary; therapy; thyroid; tomography; treatment; use; years cache: cord-293160-v28rnvpg.txt plain text: cord-293160-v28rnvpg.txt item: #16 of 25 id: cord-295720-eeqv5xa4 author: Umeizudike, Kehinde Adesola title: Nigerian undergraduate dental students’ knowledge, perception, and attitude to COVID‐19 and infection control practices date: 2020-09-21 words: 4205 flesch: 48 summary: Clinical dental students are expected to possess an in-depth knowledge particularly due to their access to the social media and television which were their most frequent source of information in the present study. Prior to the pandemic, white clinical coats were worn over personal clothes by clinical dental students in Nigeria during school hours in the dental clinics. keywords: adequate; association; attitude; authorities; care; case; china; clinical; clinical dental; control; control practices; coronavirus; correct; covid-19; dental; dental students; disease; government; health; infection; infection control; information; knowledge; level; majority; media; nigeria; pandemic; participants; perception; ppe; practices; present; procedures; questions; respondents; responses; school; scrubs; site; social; spread; students; study; symptoms; training; undergraduate; undergraduate dental; universities; university; web; world; year cache: cord-295720-eeqv5xa4.txt plain text: cord-295720-eeqv5xa4.txt item: #17 of 25 id: cord-300439-d86p43u1 author: Bello, Ajide Kazeem title: Estimating the impacts of lockdown on Covid-19 cases in Nigeria date: 2020-09-06 words: 2219 flesch: 48 summary: ONLINE FORECASTING OF COVID-19 CASES IN NIGERIA USING LIMITED DATA Does Democracy Really Fuel Terrorism in Africa? Natural resource rents, political regimes, and terrorism in Africa Public health implication of displacement of Almajiri children in specific states of Northern Nigeria amidst COVID-19 pandemic Burden of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in Saudi Arabia Modeling Nigerian Covid-19 cases: A comparative analysis of models and estimators A spatio-temporal analysis for exploring the effect of temperature on COVID-19 early evolution in Spain Indirect virus transmission in cluster of COVID-19 cases Wuhan lockdown unprecedented, shows commitment to contain virus: WHO representative in China Estimation of COVID-19 prevalence in Italy, Spain, and France. Against the foregoing backdrop, this study seeks to examine the impact of lockdown on COVID-19 cases in Nigeria. keywords: analysis; best; binomial; cases; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; data; empirical; estimator; et al; impact; lockdown; measures; negative; nigeria; number; order; pandemic; people; policy; r n; recreation; regression; residential; results; robust; studies; study; virus cache: cord-300439-d86p43u1.txt plain text: cord-300439-d86p43u1.txt item: #18 of 25 id: cord-304838-r9w8milu author: Olaseni, Abayomi O. title: Psychological distress experiences of Nigerians during Covid-19 pandemic; the gender difference date: 2020-12-31 words: 4999 flesch: 34 summary: Against this backdrop, it was expected that females should indicate the higher experience of psychological distress but our study found no substantial variation between male and females' experiences on psychological distresses during COVID-19 pandemic, though articles and studies have contrary opinions. key: cord-304838-r9w8milu authors: Olaseni, Abayomi O.; Akinsola, Olusola S.; Agberotimi, Samson F.; Oguntayo, Rotimi title: Psychological distress experiences of Nigerians during Covid-19 pandemic; the gender difference date: 2020-12-31 journal: Social Sciences & Humanities Open DOI: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2020.100052 sha: doc_id: 304838 cord_uid: r9w8milu This study examine the psychological distress experience of Nigerians during the COVID-19 pandemic, across gender. keywords: analysis; anxiety; care; chart; china; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; data; depression; difference; disease; distress; et al; experience; female; findings; gender; general; health; impact; insomnia; level; lockdown; majority; mental; moderate; nigeria; nigerians; outbreak; pandemic; participants; people; population; posttraumatic; prevalence; problems; psychological; psychological distress; ptss; public; questionnaire; residents; respondents; response; scale; score; severe; severity; significant; sleep; social; stress symptoms; study; symptoms; women; world cache: cord-304838-r9w8milu.txt plain text: cord-304838-r9w8milu.txt item: #19 of 25 id: cord-326686-0m8m7nk0 author: Zalik, Dr. Anna title: Beyond transparency: A consideration of extraction's full costs date: 2020-07-28 words: 4562 flesch: 23 summary: Adunbi examines how a system of extractive practices impact the lives of Niger Delta inhabitants and entangle them in contestations with corporations and the state over claims for control and benefit from oil resources. Although many critical scholars have questioned resource curse theory for its determinist implications (Lahiri Dutt 2006; Watts 2004) influential academic and policy circles maintain that promoting state level transparency in the extractive sector should contribute to reversing negative social impacts of export commodity-dependence, in particular, the looting of public revenues (Collier 2010; Florini 2010; Cuvellier, Vlasenroot and Olin 2014) . keywords: adunbi; africa; audit; bassey; broader; canada; civil; civil society; communities; community; companies; control; corporate; corporations; costs; countries; critical; curse; data; delta; development; disclosures; discourse; ecological; economic; eiti; environmental; extractive; extractive industries; extractive sector; financial; gas; ghana; global; governance; government; impacts; industries; industries transparency; industry; initiative; institutions; international; local; ngos; nigeria; north; oil; oil industry; osuoka; particular; petroleum; policy; political; power; practices; public; pwyp; regimes; regulation; regulatory; relationship; resource; revenues; section; sector; social; society; south; special; state; struggles; substantive; transparency; transparency discourse; transparency initiative; turn; zalik cache: cord-326686-0m8m7nk0.txt plain text: cord-326686-0m8m7nk0.txt item: #20 of 25 id: cord-328321-7e37hhia author: Olapoju, Olabisi Michael title: Estimating transportation role in pandemic diffusion in Nigeria: A consideration of 1918-19 influenza and COVID-19 pandemics date: 2020-07-28 words: 2919 flesch: 45 summary: The study notes that seaports and railways, being the emerging transportation modes in the country were significant to the importation and local diffusion of 1918-19 influenza, respectively, while air transport is significant to the importation of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Assessment of 1918-19 influenza and COVID-19 revealed that water transport (ocean and inland waterways) and air transport played significant gateway roles in the importation of the two pandemics. keywords: air; cases; century; countries; country; covid-19; development; diffusion; disease; efficiency; epidemic; global; human; importation; infected; influenza; international; lagos; local; means; movement; nigeria; pandemic; people; period; ports; railway; reach; role; seaports; significant; spread; study; towns; traffic; transmission; transport; transportation; travel; virus; world cache: cord-328321-7e37hhia.txt plain text: cord-328321-7e37hhia.txt item: #21 of 25 id: cord-331075-27ndnqzv author: Oleribe, Obinna O title: COVID-19 Experience: Taking the Right Steps at the Right Time to Prevent Avoidable Morbidity and Mortality in Nigeria and Other Nations of the World date: 2020-08-04 words: 2070 flesch: 46 summary: Doctors, nurses, pharmacies, laboratory scientists, community health workers, and support staff should be mobilized to volunteer as frontline workers to manage the DIT centers in each location. The response to the pandemic is with a healthcare system that has changed as a result of previous infectious disease outbreaks but in the context of scarce resources typical of many low-middle income countries. keywords: activities; available; cases; centers; community; control; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; director; disease; dit; emergency; health; healthcare; hospitals; information; isolation; management; manager; national; need; nigeria; officer; organizations; outbreak; pandemic; regions; relevant; resources; response; state; testing; training; workers; world cache: cord-331075-27ndnqzv.txt plain text: cord-331075-27ndnqzv.txt item: #22 of 25 id: cord-338481-jox35yg1 author: Tijjani, Salman Jidda title: Is Nigeria prepared and ready to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in its conflict-affected northeastern states? date: 2020-05-27 words: 1871 flesch: 34 summary: key: cord-338481-jox35yg1 authors: Tijjani, Salman Jidda; Ma, Le title: Is Nigeria prepared and ready to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in its conflict-affected northeastern states? date: 2020-05-27 journal: Int J Equity Health DOI: 10.1186/s12939-020-01192-6 sha: doc_id: 338481 cord_uid: jox35yg1 Northeastern Nigeria has over the decade suffered from the Boko Haram insurgency and is still in the process of recovery from the complex humanitarian crisis that has displaced and subjected millions of vulnerable children, women and elderly population to poverty, disease outbreaks, hunger and malnutrition. Yet, the conflict-affected states in Northeastern Nigeria is not far away from being the worse-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic if urgent public health preventive measures are not taken to contain the spread of the deadly and highly infectious virus. keywords: affected; cases; community; complex; conflict; control; covid-19; crisis; disease; federal; fight; food; government; health; high; humanitarian; infectious; measures; needs; new; nigeria; northeastern; pandemic; people; poverty; prepared; public; region; response; risk; settings; spread; states; transmissions; vulnerable cache: cord-338481-jox35yg1.txt plain text: cord-338481-jox35yg1.txt item: #23 of 25 id: cord-343440-g4193sis author: Meseko, Clement title: The bush meat trade thrives in Nigeria despite anxiety over coronavirus date: 2020-07-30 words: 809 flesch: 52 summary: Generally in Africa, and in Nigeria in particular, pangolins are traded alongside other species like crocodiles at active bush meat markets ( Figures 1A and B) . Meanwhile, diverse wildlife are hunted and brought for sale to the thriving bush meat markets of southern Nigeria. keywords: bats; bush; case; coronavirus; ebola; figures; health; humans; market; meat; nigeria; pangolins; pathogens; species; wildlife cache: cord-343440-g4193sis.txt plain text: cord-343440-g4193sis.txt item: #24 of 25 id: cord-350823-6pmvftgk author: Chirove, F. title: A model assessing potential benefits of isolation and mass testing on COVID-19: the case of Nigeria date: 2020-09-03 words: 5519 flesch: 46 summary: We observe that increasing mass testing is associated with increase in cumulative self isolation cases and as well as cumulative admissions of symptomatic cases especially from I s into monitored isolation centres. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.01.20186288 doi: medRxiv preprint social distancing and shielding in the reduction of COVID-19 cases in Africa using data from Mauritius, Nigeria and Niger. keywords: author; available; cases; class; control; copyright; coronavirus; covid-19; cumulative; day; disease; doi; dynamics; e(t; epidemic; equation; figure; funder; holder; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.01.20186288; increase; individuals; infected; infection; isolation; license; mass; mass testing; mathematical; measures; medrxiv; medrxiv preprint; model; nigeria; number; peak; peer; population; preprint; rate; review; self; september; size; symptomatic; symptoms; system; testing; transmission; version cache: cord-350823-6pmvftgk.txt plain text: cord-350823-6pmvftgk.txt item: #25 of 25 id: cord-355173-rnley2ow author: Ibrahim, R. R. title: Forecasting the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria using Box-Jenkins Modeling Procedure date: 2020-05-08 words: 3756 flesch: 47 summary: Use of time-series analysis in infectious disease surveillance-bulletin of the World Health Organization Genomic Characterization of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Related Coronavirus in European Bats and Classification of Coronaviruses Based on Partial RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Gene Sequences Prediction of Incidence of Notifiable Contagious Diseases by Appalication of Time Series Model Forecasting incidence of intestinal infectious diseases in mainland China with ARIMA model and GM (1, 1) model Comparison of ARIMA and Random Forest time series models for prediction of avian influenza H5N1 outbreaks Predicting the incidence of hand, foot and mouth disease in Sichuan province, China using the ARIMA model Forecasting incidence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in China using ARIMA model Malaria disease distribution in Sudan using time series ARIMA model Coronavirus disease 2019. Overall, we were able to formulate time series models on the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria, conduct a diagnostic check on the models formulated to determine the most suitable model, Estimate the parameters of the various models and forecast the COVID-19 spread variable. keywords: acf; analysis; april; arima; available; cases; china; city; coronavirus; country; covid-19; covid19; daily; data; disease; february; forecasting; government; hubei; incidence; international; italy; january; license; lockdown; march; medrxiv; model; new; nigeria; number; peak; period; prediction; preprint; province; rate; recovered; respiratory; rna; series; spread; stationary; study; syndrome; table; test; time; trend; wuhan cache: cord-355173-rnley2ow.txt plain text: cord-355173-rnley2ow.txt