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Prof Eddy Ndibuagu

Edmund O. Ndibuagu is a Prof of Public Health Medicine, Enugu State University College of Medicine, and Chief Consultant at the University Teaching Hospital. Qualifications are, MB;BS, MBA, MPH, MWACP, FMCPH. Worked in private and public hospitals and was Director of Medical Services at Enugu State Health Board. Served as Head, Department of Community Medicine, Enugu State College of Medicine for five years. Chairman, Board of Trustees of Esucom Health Care Delivery Research Initiative, and Community Positive Health Attitude Initiative. Also Focal Person for Infection Prevention and Control, Enugu State, Nigeria. Did Consultancy jobs for DfID, USAID, etc.
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Towards Long, Healthy and Happy Life: Essential Lifestyle Paths – Adequate Physical Activity

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Breast Cancer (Symptoms, Diagnosis, Preventions, Treatment, etc)

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Preventing Lassa Fever Spread In Health Facilities

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Preventing Lassa Fever Spread In Communities

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