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Mabel I. Ekott
Mabel I. Ekott
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Calabar / University of Calabar Teaching
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The prevalence of pre-eclampsia among pregnant women in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar
ME Kooffreh, M Ekott, DO Ekpoudom
Saudi Journal for Health Sciences 3 (3), 133-136, 2014
1252014
Perinatal outcome in pregnancies booked for antenatal care but delivered outside health facilities in Calabar, Nigeria
SJ Etuk, IS Etuk, MI Ekott, EJ Udoma
Acta tropica 75 (1), 29-33, 2000
452000
Quality and outcomes of maternal and perinatal care for 76,563 pregnancies reported in a nationwide network of Nigerian referral-level hospitals
J Tukur, T Lavin, A Adanikin, M Abdussalam, K Bankole, MI Ekott, ...
EClinicalMedicine 47, 2022
262022
HIV infection in pregnancy: maternal and perinatal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital in Calabar, Nigeria
EM Ikpim, UA Edet, AU Bassey, OA Asuquo, EE Inyang
Tropical doctor 46 (2), 78-86, 2016
252016
Perception of pregnant women about antenatal care in a cottage hospital in Port Harcourt, Nigeria
MI Ekott, U Ovwigho, A Ehigiegba, A Fajola, B Fakunle
Journal of community health 38, 360-365, 2013
232013
Severe life‐threatening pregnancy complications,“near miss” and maternal mortality in a Tertiary Hospital in Southern Nigeria: a retrospective study
UB Akpan, U Asibong, E Omoronyia, K Arogundade, T Agan, M Ekott
Obstetrics and Gynecology International 2020 (1), 3697637, 2020
202020
Prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in pregnant women in Ikot Ekpene, a rural community in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
EI Ekanem, M Ekott, AE Udo, EE Efiok, A Inyang-Out
Scientific Research Publishing, 2012
192012
Maternal mortality from obstructed labor in south-eastern Nigeria: the role of spiritual churches
EJ Udoma, EEJ Asuquo, MI Ekott
International journal of gynecology & obstetrics 67 (2), 103-105, 1999
181999
Hysterosalpingographic patterns and relevance in the management of infertility in a Nigerian tertiary health institution
DU Eduwem, AO Akintomide, DE Bassey, MI Ekott
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 7 (5), 70-74, 2016
162016
Awareness and factors that influence birth preparedness and complication readiness among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in the General Hospital Calabar, Nigeria
U Akpan, U Asibong, M Ekott, B Moko, S Etuk
Nigeria Public Health Res 7 (3), 78-84, 2017
152017
Male condom: Knowledge and practice among undergraduates of a tertiary institution in Nigeria
UB Akpan, MI Ekott, AE Udo
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2 (1), 32-39, 2014
152014
Teenage pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes in Calabar, Nigeria
A Udo, M Ekott, E Ekanem
The Internet Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 17 (2), 3210-8, 2013
132013
Post-Part um Practices among Women in Calabar, Nigeria
AD Ekanem, ME John, ME Ekott, EJ Udoma
Tropical doctor 34 (2), 97-98, 2004
132004
Acceptability of focused antenatal care by antenatal clinic attendees in Obio Cottage Hospital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
MI Ekott, E Edet, U Ovwigho, S Ameh, A Udo, F Akinwunmi, F Babatunde
Research Journal of Women’s Health 4 (1), 2, 2017
112017
Socio demographic profile and presentations of patients with ruptured gravid uterus in Calabar Nigeria
EI Ekanem, SJ Etuk, MI Ekott, JE Ekabua, C Iklaki
Nigerian Journal of Medicine 17 (1), 78-82, 2008
102008
Incidence of ectopic pregnancy in Calabar, Nigeria: two halves of the last decade compared
A Udo, M Ekott, EI Ekanem, C Iklaki, O Udofia, E Udoma
Global Journal of Community Medicine 2 (1-2), 27-32, 2009
82009
A study of anemia in women with asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia at their first antenatal care visit at the General Hospital, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
EI Ekanem, TU Agan, EE Efiok, MI Ekott, E Okodi
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 3 (7), 567-570, 2010
52010
Attitude of parents to their adolescent children’s sexuality: A study of health care workers in Calabar
MI Ekott
Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 20 (Suppl 1), S22, 2003
52003
Avoidable factors in maternal mortality following caesarean section (excluding ruptured uterus) in Calabar, Nigeria
SJ Etuk, EJ Udoma, MI Ekott
Tropical doctor 31 (2), 108-109, 2001
52001
Implementation of the Revised National Malaria Control Guidelines: compliance and challenges in public health facilities in a southern Nigerian State
U Akpan, E Edet, K Arogundade, C Akpanika, M Ekott, S Etuk
Health Services Insights 16, 11786329231211779, 2023
42023
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