The Journal of Medicine in Africa (JOMA) is a biannual publication of the Association of Resident Doctors, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. It was born out of the desire to give doctors, the medical community and allied health professionals a platform to showcase their abilities in research and medical reporting to the outside world. This platform is expected to improve the practice and delivery of health care services to individuals and the community at large.

The Association of Resident Doctors, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, is made up of medical practitioners undergoing specialist training in the various fiends of medicine (Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Family Medicine, Dentistry, Radiology, Laboratory medical specialties, etc). The members of this prestigious association are known for academic excellence as they strive daily to improve on their medical practice, skills and care of patients both locally and globally. The Journal of Medicine in Africa (JOMA), therefore provides an enabling platform to showcase their scholarly work and also enhance, appropriate, practical and effective health care delivery.

This biannual Journal, welcomes articles and reports from the entire world (medical and allied health communities). Every article or case report published in JOMA, goes through rigorous editorial scrutiny by both the editorial board and board of review members. Journal of Medicine in Africa is also committed to speedy publication of submitted manuscript without compromising the standard of the rigorous peer review process as outlined in the authors’ guidelines

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Published: 2024-06-13


Evaluation of the computed tomograms of stroke patients in a teaching hospital in Nigeria

Akintunde Olusijibomi Akintomide, Samuel Archibong Efanga, Affiong Ifiop Ngaji, Simon Izuchukwu Ozomma

1-7


Urinary tract infection in children with rotavirus diarrhoea attending a tertiary facility in Nigeria

Tobechi Ihembu Nwachukwul, Kelechi Uhegbu, Imaobong Saturday Etuk, Joanah Ikobah, Leo Muoneke, Anne Ebri Asuquo

8-11


Prevalence of rotavirus infection in children with acute watery diarrhoea in Calabar, Nigeria

Tobechi Ihembu Nwachukwu, Kelechi Uhegbu, Joanah Ikobah, Imaobong Saturday Etuk, Leo Muoneke, Anne Ebri Asuquo

12-16


Dangers of ciprofloxacin use in the elderly: case reports.

Azubuike John Ekenjoku, Theresa Amara Ekenjoku, Anthony Emeka Ekenjoku

17-19


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Journal Identifiers


eISSN: 2756-357X
print ISSN: 2635-3032