Papers by Peace Dada

Intensive Care Medicine, 2014
In 2012, scientists discovered a deadly new virus in Saudi Arabia. The infection, now designated ... more In 2012, scientists discovered a deadly new virus in Saudi Arabia. The infection, now designated as Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), presented in the patient with flu-like symptoms and eventually caused fatal complications. Since then, MERS has spread from Saudi Arabia to over a dozen countries. As of June 11, 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported 699 confirmed cases of MERS, with 209 of these resulting in deaths—a nearly 30 percent case fatality rate (CFR). Surprisingly little effort has been made to prepare for the pandemic risk that MERS represents. According to published accounts, politics within Saudi Arabia may have compromised necessary research into the virus. In order to prepare for potential pandemics (including, but not limited to, MERS), all governments should make efforts to foster academic freedom and international scientific collaborations. To deal with the current threat that MERS poses, health care policies should focus on preventing further spread of the disease through infection control measures.
... and Mutia whose love and support have motivated me throughout the period of the study. I dedi... more ... and Mutia whose love and support have motivated me throughout the period of the study. I dedicate this thesis to my late brother, Mr. Abdul Razak who did not live to witness the ... (2004). In Kausani, Kano State, Nigeria, according to Adamu and Salihu (2002), most women ...

The study was an evaluation of the contributions of immunization programme in the reduction of ch... more The study was an evaluation of the contributions of immunization programme in the reduction of child mortality in Ukwa East L.G.A. of Abia State. The study was motivated by public opinion that immunization programme is not tired achieving the MDG, goal 4 which the reduction of child mortality. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contributions of immunization programme in the reduction of child mortality in Ukwa East LGA. This study employed the descriptive survey design. A sample of one hundred (100) health workers was randomly selected. Four research questions were formulated to guide the study. By means of Likert three (3) points scale, the researcher prepared a questionnaire for the collection of data. The data generated was analysed using simple percentages. The analysis yielded the following findings; that immunization programme has contributed immensely in the control of child killer diseases such as tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, diphtheria and measles in children and hence reduced child mortality. It is therefore recommended that; there should be effective and efficient programme on immunization if MDG, goal 4 must be attained. Health education by health workers aimed at enlightening parents on the subject matter is of paramount importance.

peacedada, Jun 15, 2015
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a highly lethal respiratory disease caused by a novel ... more Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a highly lethal respiratory disease caused by a novel single-stranded, positive-sense RNA betacoronavirus (MERS-CoV). Dromedary camels, hosts for MERS-CoV, are implicated in direct or indirect transmission to human beings, although the exact mode of transmission is unknown. The virus was first isolated from a patient who died from a severe respiratory illness in June, 2012, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. As of May 31, 2015, 1180 laboratory-confirmed cases (483 deaths; 40% mortality) have been reported to WHO. Both community-acquired and hospital-acquired cases have been reported with little human-to-human transmission reported in the community. Although most cases of MERS have occurred in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, cases have been reported in Europe, the USA, and Asia in people who travelled from the Middle East or their contacts. Clinical features of MERS range from asymptomatic or mild disease to acute respiratory distress syndrome and multiorgan failure resulting in death, especially in individuals with underlying comorbidities. No specific drug treatment exists for MERS and infection prevention and control measures are crucial to prevent spread in health-care facilities. MERS-CoV continues to be an endemic, low-level public health threat. However, the virus could mutate to have increased interhuman transmissibility, increasing its pandemic potential.

PEACEDADA, Aug 19, 2014
This study was motivated by the increasing effect of abortion on female students in West LGA. The... more This study was motivated by the increasing effect of abortion on female students in West LGA. The general objectives of this study is to examine the effects of abortion among female student in West LGA. The study area is West Local government area. The population size was 2,500 while 200 women were randomly selected for the study. The method used for collecting data is questionnaire. The researcher formulated four research questions to guide the study. Data collected where analyzed. The result reviewed that the majority of the respondents are of the opined that effect of abortion is deadly. Also the causes of abortion include parental presence, abandonment, poverty and broken home. The majority of the respondent mention that the effects of abortion include depression, suicidal tendency, mental disturbances and infertility and that the effect of abortion can be controlled through establishment of consultation centers, education of the public. The study was concluded and made some recommendations, that there should be access to quality family planning commodities, provision of youth friendly clinics, government should eradicate poverty to raise the standard of living, the media should educate the masses especially teenagers about the effects of abortion.
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This researches was motivated due to the high increase of mortality and morbidity cases of commun... more This researches was motivated due to the high increase of mortality and morbidity cases of communicable and non communicable diseases from the study areas. The objectives of the study is to determine the effects, consequences, importance, benefits and implications of these findings. Among others. Based on the findings of the studies, Conclusions, recommendations and suggestions for further studies were made.
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This study was motivated by the dilapidated state and environs due to the high level of... more ABSTRACT
This study was motivated by the dilapidated state and environs due to the high level of pollution. The general objective of this study is to find out the level of public awareness of the danger associated with polluting the environment. A survey design was adopted in this study. A sample size of five hundred (500) was drawn. Data collected were analyzed in frequency table and represented in bar chart. The findings include that over-population, urbanization, industrialization among others are the major causes of high level of pollution and there is moderate awareness of the implications. It was recommended among others that proper environmental monitoring should be carried out by health agencies to remedy the situation.
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This study was motivated by the dilapidated state and environs due to the high level of pollution. The general objective of this study is to find out the level of public awareness of the danger associated with polluting the environment. A survey design was adopted in this study. A sample size of five hundred (500) was drawn. Data collected were analyzed in frequency table and represented in bar chart. The findings include that over-population, urbanization, industrialization among others are the major causes of high level of pollution and there is moderate awareness of the implications. It was recommended among others that proper environmental monitoring should be carried out by health agencies to remedy the situation.
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This study was motivated by the dilapidated state and environs due to the high level of pollution. The general objective of this study is to find out the level of public awareness of the danger associated with polluting the environment. A survey design was adopted in this study. A sample size of five hundred (500) was drawn. Data collected were analyzed in frequency table and represented in bar chart. The findings include that over-population, urbanization, industrialization among others are the major causes of high level of pollution and there is moderate awareness of the implications. It was recommended among others that proper environmental monitoring should be carried out by health agencies to remedy the situation.