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Omonike Olaleye to Cross-Sectional Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Omonike Olaleye has written about Cross-Sectional Studies.
Connection Strength

0.285
  1. Egbejimi A, Ajewole V, Dongarwar D, Kaur M, Phillips M, Liang J, Fadel M, Lota L, Simon J, Otule M, Taylor K, Oguibe G, Salihu HM, Olaleye O. Racial Disparities in Preterm Birth among Pregnant Women with Obesity. South Med J. 2023 06; 116(6):471-477.
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    Score: 0.135
  2. Tavera G, Dongarwar D, Salemi JL, Akindela O, Osazuwa I, Akpan EB, Okolie U, Johnson M, Spooner KK, Akpan UI, Yusuf KK, Chukwudum C, Salihu HM, Olaleye OA. Diabetes in pregnancy and risk of near-miss, maternal mortality and foetal outcomes in the USA: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis. J Public Health (Oxf). 2022 08 25; 44(3):549-557.
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    Score: 0.128
  3. Fernandez D, Salami I, Davis J, Mbah F, Kazeem A, Ash A, Babino J, Carter L, Salemi JL, Spooner KK, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM. HIV-TB Coinfection among 57 Million Pregnant Women, Obstetric Complications, Alcohol Use, Drug Abuse, and Depression. J Pregnancy. 2018; 2018:5896901.
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    Score: 0.023
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