My first book chapter titled 'Leisure Activities and Recreation Facilities in Nigeria: Implications for Wholesome Community Health' is published today by Springer.
Order your copy and have a good read.
https://t.co/HkBF8Nbz7M #springer
New analysis shows Australia's public health agencies entered COVID-19 with social media plans mainly in ‘response only’ mode. Uneven implementation and minimal preparatory planning reveal opportunities to strengthen future crisis communication frameworks: https://t.co/K0BcC6YUqf
What insights emerged from Australia’s use of social media communication during the COVID‑19 pandemic, and how might these inform @healthgovau and other health departments' preparedness for future pandemics?
#publichealth
Today is the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness. How might a One Health lens help strengthen Australian Centre for Disease Control's approach to future epidemics?
https://t.co/2u4DrcecFV
#EpidemicPreparedness#HealthSecurity#PublicHealth
Future epidemics won’t come from one source. Our response shouldn’t either. Australia needs a One Health approach linking human, animal and environmental systems to stop outbreaks before they start.
https://t.co/2u4DrcecFV
Future epidemics won’t come from one source. Our response shouldn’t either. Australia needs a One Health approach linking human, animal and environmental systems to stop outbreaks before they start.
https://t.co/2u4DrcecFV
How accessible are tertiary care clinical services online for parents and guardians seeking care for their children in Nigeria? This vital issue is the focus of my presentation next week at the 5th Africa Digital Health Summit. Join me for an insightful discussion!
#digitalhealth
While these events foster a sense of identity, communal bonding, and economic engagement, they also raise important questions about responsible animal care and long-term welfare considerations.
https://t.co/E4dBZjrezl
@qeios is revolutionising the way we publish academic research, and scholars should welcome this shift. I was recently invited to peer-review an article https://t.co/rcSeNc9WBi, and I found the entire process impressive. The academic community should embrace this innovation.
It's #AnzacDay
As the day is commemorated throughout the land today, may the good Lord continue to uphold the Commonwealth and strengthen the hearts of everyone who suffered from the events of 1915.
#ANZAC
Five years ago, the COVID-19 virus made its way to Nigeria. The first confirmed case involved an Italian citizen who travelled from Milan to Lagos.
https://t.co/r04E3budta
@Nairametrics This initiative is commendable if implemented to the letter.
Having previously worked in Nigeria's pharmaceutical industry for close to 15 years, I know firsthand how increasingly hard seeking medical care became for many until their condition neared irredeemable. #PublicHealth
Please join the Political Economy of Health & One Health satellite event to discuss power, privilege and priorities in #PublicHealth.
This workshop precedes #CETPH2024 and will provide a critical, decolonised lens to take into the Conference.
Register now: https://t.co/ERxTr3M5mO
Do we prefer to celebrate a scientific breakthrough that helps improve diagnosis or treatment options to an insight that helps us to stay protected, immune and healthy?
@_PHAA_ sheds light.
New study shows public health research is put in the backseat https://t.co/eQdIKHyNGx
@TheNationNews@FmstNg@ChiefUcheNnaji Kudos to you and your team. Please keep it up but also increase the value of the grants for future rounds. A maximum sum of N5m in today's Nigeria would not go far if we want innovators from Nigeria to be globally competitive.
@PulseNigeria247 I read the story. 'The NCS will run you out of your illegitimate business', the Comptroller General was quoted to have told the smugglers. Well, to make complete sense, the smugglers need to face prosecution. Why this cat and mouse game, please?!