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Muhammad, Ruqayyah Hamidu, Bichi Armayau Hamisu, and Balarabe Musa Binta. "Knowledge, attitude and practices on malaria in Kano metropolis." World Journal of Life Sciences and Medical Research 1, no. 4 (2011): 83.
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Alio, Amina, Philip Nana, and Hamisu Salihu. "Spousal violence and potentially preventable single and recurrent spontaneous fetal loss in an African setting: cross-sectional study." The Lancet 373, no. 9660 (2009): 318-324.
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Alio, Amina, Hamisu Salihu, Phillip Nana, Heather B Clayton, Alfred K Mbah, and Phillip J Marty. "Association between intimate partner violence and induced abortion in Cameroon." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 112, no. 2 (2011): 83-87.
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Alio, Amina P, Heather B Clayton, Madeleine Garba, Alfred K Mbah, Ellen Daley, and Hamisu M Salihu. "Spousal concordance in attitudes toward violence and reported physical abuse in African couples." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 26, no. 14 (2011): 2790-2810.
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Nabukera, Sarah, Kim Witte, Charles Muchunguzi, Francis Bajunirwe, Vincent Batwala, Edgar Mulogo, Celeste Farr, Souleymane Barry, and Hamisu Salihu. "Use of postpartum health services in rural uganda: knowledge, attitudes and barriers." Journal of community health 31, no. 2 (2006): 84-93.
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Iliyasu, Zubairu, Isa S Abubakar, Muktar H Aliyu, Hadiza S Galadanci, and Hamisu M Salihu. "Prevalence and correlates of gender-based violence among female university students in Northern Nigeria." African journal of reproductive health 15, no. 3 (2011): 111-119.
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Saidu, Rakiya, Euna M August, Amina P Alio, Hamisu M Salihu, Mohammed J Saka, and Abdulgafar AG Jimoh. "An assessment of essential maternal health services in Kwara state, Nigeria.." African Journal of Reproductive Health 17, no. 1 (2013): 41-48.
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Mati, Komi, Korede K Adegoke, and Hamisu M Salihu. "Factors associated with married women’s support of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Uganda: a population based cross-sectional study." BMC public health 16, no. 1 (2016).
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