Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
8 publications · 1 citations
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Rex Mawuli Kwadjo Djokoto is a researcher focused on reproductive health and clinical obstetrics in Ghana, with a specific emphasis on assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes and maternal health. Djokoto's work investigates the safety and efficacy of anesthetic protocols during IVF, the management of high-risk IVF pregnancies, and the prevalence of male infertility and urinary incontinence in local populations.
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Why this gap exists: While abstracts [4], [7], [8], and [9] discuss digital tools and maternity care in low- and middle-income countries, none provide a direct comparative effectiveness analysis of telemedicine versus in-person care regarding maternal mortality during health system shocks, leaving the specific question unresolved.
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Why this gap exists: While the retrieved literature establishes links between female education, political power, and health outcomes (e.g., [3], [6], [9]), no study directly addresses how specific labor or education policy interventions accelerate the 'maternal mortality transition' in high-mortality regions, leaving the mechanism and impact of such specific policies unresolved.
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Why this gap exists: While the retrieved papers confirm that anti-nutritional factors like phytates and trypsin inhibitors reduce mineral bioavailability [0, 2], they focus on general adult health or crop improvement [1, 6] and do not provide direct evidence on the specific growth outcomes in children relying on these proteins as primary staples.
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PLoS ONE · 2026 · 1 citations
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Reproductive Health · 2026
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Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology · 2019