Author Information
Michael Ekholuenetale is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. His work primarily focuses on epidemiology and public health, with extensive research on socio-economic factors, HIV, dementia, breastfeeding practices, colorectal cancer, unplanned pregnancies, contraceptive use, antenatal care, hearing loss, heart and lung diseases, and infant care practices.Research Contributions
Michael Ekholuenetale has made significant contributions to the field of epidemiology and public health. In 2022, his research included examining the socio-economic factors associated with HIV self-testing knowledge among South African women, estimating global and forecasted prevalence of dementia, analyzing socio-economic inequalities in skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding practices in Nigeria, assessing the global burden of colorectal cancer, and investigating factors associated with unplanned pregnancies in The Gambia. His 2021 work covered a wide range of topics, including contraceptive use among Nigerian women, antenatal care contacts, hearing loss prevalence, heart and lung diseases among women in Benin, and socio-economic inequalities in infant care practices in Nigeria.Aliases
There are no aliases listed for Michael Ekholuenetale.Publication and Citation Metrics
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4769 |
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30 |
Paper Count |
95 |