Munirat is an experienced international development expert with over 12 years of leadership experience in managing and evaluating large, complex health and related programmes at country and multi-country levels. He is the Vice President, Nigeria HIV/AIDS/STDs Research Network (NARN), Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health, Fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP), and Member, International Epidemiological Association (IEA). He has published in many peer-reviewed and other scientific journals. His research interests are in research design, applied epidemiology, HIV/AIDS,adolescent health and infectious disease epidemiology, qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods research. Through his efforts, in Africaover 350,000 HIV/AIDS patients have been treated with potent antiretroviral drugs and more than 600,000 provided care and support. He trains healthcare workers in patient management and research, works to strengthen health systems, and acts as a liaison to the government.ĭr Ekong believes in an improved quality of life through a coordinated positive social change. He develops regional and country-specific strategies for improving healthcare in the general population, with a specialization in HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. He is passionate about disease causation, promotion, prevention and treatment. HIV/AIDS and infectiousdiseases management. Dr Ekong has had significant national and international experience mentoring for cost-effective interventions in He is the former Country Director of the Harvard University’s PEPFAR program in Nigeria. Ernest Ekong, an Assistant Professor and the director of health programs at the Institute of Human Virology, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, seconded to the Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria (IHVN) as Director/Head of Department Clinical Services to head its clinical PEPFAR Nigeria program in scaling up HIV treatment, care, and prevention. Cautionary tale: don't unroll the condom, as unraveling it will reduce the condom's efficacy-and make it frustratingly difficult to put on.Dr. ![]() Blow on the tip to invert it and turn it right-side-out.
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