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PROF I.F. ADEWOLE

PROF I.F. ADEWOLE

Personal Statement

I have 32 years working experience as a physician working in Nigeria and 23 active years as a Clinical teacher in College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, one of Africa’s best medical schools. I have served in administrative position over the past 10 years as Head of Department, Dean of Faculty and Provost of the College of Medicine. I am Principal Investigator of the PEPFAR Program in UCH, Ibadan as well as the Liaison of the UCH component of NU AIDS International Training and Research Program (AITRP) and Frameworks grants (Fogarty International Center/NIH) which provides research training for pre- and postdoctoral scientists and clinicians. The NU AITRP currently has established collaborations between NU and UI/UCH and Jos University Teaching Hospital and is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and evaluation of the short, medium and long term research training programs. I am the Co-Principal Investigator of an International Study on the Fertility Intentions of HIV Infected persons funded by the NIH.I am the President Elect of the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC).My primary duty is to fashion a 5 year strategic plan for the organization and develop Capacity of African Physicians and Nurses to manage, treat and prevent cancer.

I have been involved in developing innovative curricular for medical schools in Nigeria with support from MacArthur Foundation and the UNFPA. Our work has featured integration of Reproductive and Adolescent Reproductive Health into the curriculum of medical Schools in Nigeria.

 

Institutions Attended (with dates)

Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha (1966-1972)

University of Ibadan, Ibadan. (October 1973-June 1978)

 

Academic Qualification (with dates and granting bodies)

West African School Certificate (O/L),

Division One With Distinction (1970)

Higher School Certificate (A/L), (1972). AAC.

University of Ibadan, Ibadan. MB;BS June 1978.

 

University Education (with date)

October 1973 – June 1978: University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

 

Professional Qualifications and Diplomas    

Fellow, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, (FMCOG). May 1986

Fellow, West African College of Surgeons (FWACS). January 1994

Fellow Nigerian Academy of Science (FAS) January, 2011

 

Scholarships, Fellowships and Prizes

Bixby Leadership Fellow, Guttmacher Institute, USA -2008

Federal Government of Nigeria Postgraduate Scholarship Award 1981 (For Postgraduate Study in Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

Fellowship, West African College of Surgeons 1981

National Award Scholar, University of Ibadan 1973-1978 (Undergraduate)

Glazo Allenbury Prize for the best overall performance in Paediatrics – 1978

 

Current Position

Vice-Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 01 December, 2010 – date.

 

University Working Experience (with dates)

Adjunct Professor, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA – May 1st, 2010 – date

Professor, College Of Medicine, University of Ibadan – October 1st, 1997 – date.

Provost, College of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria – August 01, 2002 – July 31st, 2006.

Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences & Dentistry – August 01, 2000 – July 31, 2002.

Acting Head, Department of Obstetrics/Gynaecology, University of Ibadan – 1999-2000.

Senior Lecturer, College Of Medicine, University of Ibadan – 1992 – 1997.

Lecturer 1, College Of Medicine, University of Ibadan – 1989 – 1992.

 

Hospital Working Experience

Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, UCH – March 22, 1989 – date.

Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, Royal Crown Specialist Hospital, Ibadan – 1985 – 1989.

Research Fellow – Department of Medical Oncology, Charring Cross Hospital, London – 1985  – 1986.

Senior Registrar, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University College Hospital Ibadan – 1984 – 1985.

Registrar, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University College Hospital, Ibadan – 1982 – 1984.

Senior House-Officer, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University College    Hospital, Ibadan – 1981 – 1982.

Medical Officer, Adeoyo Maternity Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria – 1980 – 1981.

National Youth Service Corps-General Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria – 1979 – 1980.

House-Officer, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria – 1978 -1979.

University Administrative Experience

Member – Governing Council, University of Ibadan – 2007- till date.

Member (In attendance) Council – Governing Council, University of Ibadan – 2002-2006.

Member, MacArthur Grant Implementation Committee, University of Ibadan – 2002-2006.

Member (In attendance) Principal Officers Meeting – University of Ibadan  – 2002-2006.

Member of Senate, University of Ibadan – 1997 till date.

Member, Committee of Provost and Deans – University of Ibadan, Ibadan – 2000-2006.

Chairman, University Campus Committee of AIDS – 2003-2006.

Chairman, Committee on Evaluation of Academic Staff – 2004.

Member, Committee on Review of Guidelines for Promotion of Academic Staff – University of Ibadan – 2001/2002.

Member of the Organizing Committee of NUGA  – 2002.

Chairman, Medical Subcommittee – NUGA 2002.

Project Director: UNFPA Assisted Programme on Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Prevention, University of Ibadan -2006 till date.

 

Management Experience – National and International

Member, Governing Council, Association of Commonwealth Universities(ACU), London 2013-2015

Member, Cancer Ethics Committee( IEC) ,International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) 2013-2015

Immediate Past-President, African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 2011-2013.

President-Elect, African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 2009-2011.

Chair – Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV National Task Team-February 2010 – June 2011.

Visiting Scholar – Guttmacher Institute, New York, USA 13th Oct – 7th Nov 2008

Member Independent Data Monitoring Committee (IDMC) -HPV-019/020/021 International Studies in Senegal, Tanzania and South Africa- 2008 till date

Chair- National Panel on Cervical Cancer Control Policy- July 2009 till date.

Chairman, PMTCT National Task Team, sub-committee on Research – March 29, 2004 –June 2011.

Member, Ethical, Legal and Social Implication (ELSI) Group, The International HapMap Consortium – Jan 2004 till 2006.

Member, Cancer sub-committee of the National Expert Committee on Non-Communicable Diseases. – July, 2003 till date.

Chairman, PMTCT National Task Team Sub-committee on Anti-retroviral for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV – May, 2003 –June 2011.

Member, National Task-force on Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of  HIV – 2001 –June 2011.

Director, Prevention of PMTCT of HIV Project, College of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan.

Principal Investigator: APIN Plus PEPFAR Program- University College Hospital, Ibadan.

Country-PI Operation Stop Cervical Cancer in Nigeria – 2006 till date.

Chairman, Sub-Saharan Africa Cervical Cancer Working Group – 14 December,2007 till date

Member, Medical Practitioner Disciplinary Tribunal – April 2004-2006.

Member, Education Committee, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria – 2002-2006.

Member, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria – 2002-2006.

Secretary, African Regional Task-force on the Control of Gynaecological Cancers.

Secretary-General – Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) – August 1997-2003.

Assistant Secretary-General – Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS). March 1992 – August 1997.

Chairman – Nigerian Medical Association (Oyo State Branch) – 1993-1995.

Member – National Task Force on Appropriate use of blood and blood products – 1992.

Member – Joint Committee NMA – National Task Force on HIV/AIDS – 1992.

Secretary – NMA AIDS Committee – 1990-1992.

Secretary-General, Nigerian Medical Association – 1990-1992.

Deputy Secretary-General, Nigerian Medical Association – 1988-1990.

Member, NMA Visitation Team on Study of Swedish Health Care System – 1984.

Member, NMA Committee on National Health Policy – 1984.

Member, NMA Negotiating Panel on Residency Training Programme – 1983-1984.

Secretary, Nigerian Medical Association (Oyo State Branch) – 1984 – 1985.

President, National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) – 1983-1984.

Secretary-General, Association of Resident Doctors, University College Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria – 1982-1983.

Member, Editorial Board – The Global Santé Journal

Nigerian Journal of Medicine – 1997 – till date.

Editorial Adviser: Nigerian Medical Journal – 1989-1992.

Consultant, National Tumour marker Project – 1997 till date.

 

Honours and Awards

Best Head of Department-College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. 1999/2000.

Best Lecturer of the Year Award- College of Medicine, University of Ibadan November 1995.

Brownite of Honour – Alexander Brown Hall, University of Ibadan – November 1994.

 

Membership of Learned Societies

Member, Nigerian Medical Association.

Member, Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS).

Member, Society of Gynaecology & Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON).

Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Member, Nigerian Society for the Study of Pain

Member, Cancer Palliative Care Group, Ibadan. Nigeria.

Member, African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 2009-2011.

Member, International Society for Gynaecologic Endoscopy.

Member, International Network on Control of Gynaecological Cancers.

Member, International AIDS Society

Member, International Society for Infectious Diseases

Member, Association of Clinical Oncologist, USA

International Fellow, Association of Professors of Gynaecology &Obstetrics, USA.

Trainer in PMTCT – Family Health International (FHI) – 2002 till date

Trainer in PMTCT- UNICEF – 2004

 

Details of Teaching Experience at University Level

Teaching undergraduate medical students in Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1981 – 1985 while undergoing residency training.

Teaching of undergraduate students since appointment as Lecturer I in 1989 till date.

Teaching of postgraduate students enrolled in fellowship programme of National postgraduate medical college and West African College of Surgeons since 1989.

 

As External Examiner in Obstetrics & Gynaecology

I have been External Examiner in Obstetrics and Gynaecology to the following Universities

(i) Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (1995)

(ii) Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (1996 till date).

(iii) Ogun State University, Sagamu (1997)

(iv) Othman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto (1997-1999)

(v) University of Ilorin, Ilorin.      (2000)

(vi) University of Lagos               (2009)

(vii) University of Jos                   (2010)

Primary Fellowship Examination of the National Postgraduate Medical College. (1992 – 1996).

Part 1/2 Fellowship Examination of the National Postgraduate Medical College -2000 till date

Part 1/2 Fellowship Examination of the West African College of Surgeon.  -1999 till date

 

Scientific Conferences/Workshops Attended

1. 2nd Congress of Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) on The Role of the Health Centre on Primary Health Care in Africa:  Cairo Egypt. 13–19 September, 1984.

2. Certificate Course in Endoscopy, Management of Problems of Infertility and Family Planning John Hopkins Program on International Education in Gynaecology and Obstetrics (JHPIEGO), University College Hospital, Ibadan.  November 1984.

3. Growth Areas in Oncology.  The British Council Course 547 Charring Cross Hospital, London.  June, 1985.

4. 7th Congress of Confederation of African Medical Association and Societies (CAMAS) on HIV and AIDs in Africa.  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 1989.

5. 5th World Congress on Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases.  London.  3-5 October 1990.

6. 8th Congress of Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS).  The Health of the African Mother and Child.  Accra, Ghana. 2-7 December 1990.

7. 1st All Nigeria Conference on AIDS Nigerian Medical Association Otta, Nigeria.  31 March – 1st April, 1990.

8. Consultative Group Meeting on How to Eliminate Unsafe Abortion in Nigeria.  Nigerian Medical Association 16 – 17 August 1991.  Ota, Nigeria.

9. XIII World Congress on Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), Singapore.  13 – 19 September, 1991.

10. 9th Congress of Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) on Policy Issues in Management of AIDS/HIV Infection.  Blantyre, Malawi.  8 – 12 March, 1992.

11. 2nd All Nigeria Conference on AIDS, Nigerian Medical Association Ota, Nigeria.  31st March – 1st April, 1992.

12. International Symposium and Training Workshop on Reproductive Health in Developing Countries of the Commonwealth.  Kingston, Jamaica.  30 October – 3rd November, 1992.

13. 3rd All Nigeria Conference on AIDS, Nigerian Medical Association Ota, Nigeria.  28 – 30 March, 1993.

14. International Symposium on Reproductive Health in Developing Countries.  South to South Cooperation on Reproductive Health in Developing Countries, Lagos, Nigeria.  9 – 15 May, 1993.

15. Book Production Workshop, West Africa Postgraduate Medical College (WAHC), Ibadan.  18 – 21 August 1993.

16. 9TH Congress of the Confederation of Africa Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS). Blantyre, Malawi. 1993.

17. Round Table Conference on the Effect of structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) on Health and Social Services in Africa.  Maseru, Lesotho.  12-16 September 1993.

18. 10th Congress of the Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) onImproving Health in Africa.  Strategies for Action, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. 12 – 17 September 1994.

19. XIV World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 1994.  Montreal, Canada; 23 – 30 September, 1994.

20. Surgical Techniques in Gynaecological Malignancies.  European School of Oncology Course, Budapest. Hungary, 25-26 November, 1994.

21. Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Perinatal Medicine and the Law – Twelfth Annual Conference, Wailea, Maul, Hawaii 2 – 6 January, 1996.

22. Abortion Matters: International Conference on reducing the need for abortion.  Amsterdam, Netherlands 27-29 March 1996.

23. 9th World Congress of Cervical Pathology & Colposcopy.  Sydney, Australia, May 12 – 16, 1996.

24. Royal Postgraduate Medical School Courses: Medical problems Facing Obstetricians and Physicians in Pregnancy.  London 2 – 4 October, 1996.

25. 30th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON), University of Ibadan.  27 – 30 November, 1996.

26. 3rd EUROGIN International Congress on Lower Genital Tract Infections and Neoplasia UNESCO, Paris 24 – 27 March, 1997.

27. 3rd Afro- Implement Workshop.  Nyanga, Zimbabwe 2 – 6 April, 1997.

28. Magpie Trial: Use of Magnesium Sulphate for Prevention of Eclampsia: Collaborators Meeting, Liverpool, 13 – 16 April, 1997.

29. XVth FIGO World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.  Copenhagen, Denmark 2 – 8 August 1997.

30. 12th Congress of the Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMSA) on Quality Assurance in Health Care Delivery in Africa, Maseru, Lesotho, 25 – 29 August, 1997.

31. The Magpie Trial Collaborators Meeting.  St. Catherine’s College Oxford 25 – 26 September 1998.

32. International Network for Control of Gynaecologic Cancers (INGGC) Consensus Conference on Cervical Cancer Screening and Management.  Tunis, Tunisia.  28 – 31 January 1999.

33. 5th International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Benin-City, Nigeria. 25-28, 1998.

34. International Network for Control of Gynaecologic Cancers (INCGC).African Regional Technical/Training Workshop on Cervical Cancer. Ibadan, Nigeria. 10-15 April, 2000.

35. X111International AIDS Conference. Durban, Republic of South Africa. 9-13July, 2000.

36. National Conference on Reducing Morbidity & Mortality from unsafe Abortion.  Abuja, Nigeria. 24-28 July, 2000.

37. XVI International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) World Congress, Washington. USA. 3-8 September, 2000.

38. Ethical Issues in Health Research- Workshop organised by the AIDS Prevention Initiative Nigeria(APIN), Program on Ethical Issues in Reproductive Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. Abuja, Nigeria. December 3-7, 2001.

39. Building Strategic Partnership in Education and Health in Africa. Consultative meeting on improving collaboration between Health Professionals, Governments and other stakeholders in Human Resources for Development. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 29 February-1 February 2002.

40. Workshop on Data Management in Public Health Projects. Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA. 12-16 August, 2002.

41. Joint Workshop on APIN Phase 2 –Policy and Institutional capacity Module. Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA. 28-30 October, 2002.

42. International Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Of Nigeria (SOGON). Abuja, Nigeria.

43. HIV Vaccines for Developing Countries. The Tenth Think Tank Symposium of the Harvard AIDS Institute series on Vaccine Solutions for Developing Countries. Abuja, Nigeria. 18-21 February, 2003.

44. Workshop on National HIV/AIDS Accounts. NISER-UI-APIN-HSPH Joint Project. NISER, Ibadan. 22-23 July, 2003.

45. Ethical Issues in International Health Research. Joint University of Ibadan, Harvard School of Public Health and AIDS Prevention Initiative, Nigeria (APIN) Workshop. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan. 27 August- 2 September, 2003.

46. 14th International Conference on STD’s and AIDS in Africa. Nairobi, Kenya, 22-27 September 2003.

47. XV11 FIGO World Congress, Santiago, Chile 2-7, November, 2003.

48. National Reproductive Health Summit, Abuja, Nigeria. April, 2004.

49. 4th National Conference on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria 2-5 May 2004.

50. Fourth Strategy Meeting of The International HapMap Project. Melville, NY 11-12 May, 2004.

51. National Bioethics Workshop, Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.

52. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. 11-16 July,2004.

53. 34th National Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Markurdi.17-19 November, 2004.

54. Fifth Strategy Meeting of the International Hap Map Project, Cambridge, UK.

55. Tenofovir Consultation Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, 9-10 December, 2004.

56. 4th International Cervical Cancer Conference, Houston Texas,18-22 May 2005.

57. Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV and Pediatric HIV Care, Abuja Nigeria 1-4 June, 2005.

58. 3rd International Conference on Pathogenesis and Treatment, Rio de Janeiro, 24-27 July,2005.

59. 39th Annual general meeting and Scientific Meeting of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Health Sector Reform. Ibadan, Nigeria. 22-25 November, 2007.

60. 1st African HPV  Expert Panel, Johannesburg, South Africa,  15th December  2005.

61. Linking Research To Action to Reduce Unsafe Abortion in Sub-Sahara Africa: A Regional Consultation” United Nations Conference Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 19-23 March 2006.

62. European Research Organization for Genital Infection and Neoplasia.Palais des Congrès Paris, France 24-27 April, 2006.

63. High Level Inter-Ministerial Meeting on Health Research for Disease Prevention and Development. La Palm Beach Hotel Accra, Ghana 15-17 June, 2006.

64. 2nd African HPV meeting, Cape Town, South Africa. 3rd August, 2006.

65. 16th International AIDS Conference, International Convention Center, Toronto, Canada 13-18 August, 2006.

66. XV111 FIGO World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics, International Convention Center , Kuala Lumpur. 5-10 November, 2006.

67. 2nd Tri-Country PEPFAR Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 15-18 November,2006.

68. 7th International Scientific Conference and 40th Annual General Meeting of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Improving maternal health-MDG 5.Abuja Nigeria. 21-25 November, 2006.

69. Curriculum Review Meeting on Integration of Sexual and Reproductive health and Rights into Nigerian Medical School. Gateway Hotel, Ota, Nigeria. 14-17 December, 2006.

70. 3rd SSA HPV Meeting ,Cape Town, South Africa.22 January, 2007

71. 1st Global Health Design Challenge Symposium: Integrated Technology Solutions to Advance Global Health. The James Baker 111 Institute for Public Policy, Rice University,Houston,Texas.17-18 April, 2007.

72. HPV Vaccines Trial-IDMC Meeting, Brussels, Belgium- 13 July, 2007.

73. 1ST Operation Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa. Accelerating Access to HPV Vaccines. Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja. 24-25 July, 2007.

74. 16th Engineering Assembly: Theme- Millennium Development Goals: Prospects and Challenges to the Engineering Profession in Nigeria. International Conference Abuja, 28-29 August, 2007.

75. 37th Interdisciplinary Research Discourse. Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Reproductive Health and Sustainable Development-The Missing MDG.

76. 6th International AORTIC Conference. Cancer in Africa. Challenges and Opportunities. Cape Town, South Africa.24-28 October, 2007.

77. HPV Masterclass-Sandton Hilton, Johannesburg, South Africa.26-27 February, 2008.

78. 3rd International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence, Jersey City, New Jersey-17-18 March, 2008.

79. 5th Cervical Cancer Working Group-Expert Panel,Lagos,Nigeria-7th May, 2008.

80. PMTCT/Ped HIV Conference-APIN Plus, Harvard Pepfar- Abuja,Nigeria-19-21 May,2008.

81. 2nd Stop cervical cancer in Africa Conference. Kampala Uganda-21 22 July,2008-07-26.

82. SOCRON Conference on Modern Management of Cancer, Ibadan, Nigeria-22-24 July, 2008.

83. Cancer Consultative Meeting. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja – 21-22 August, 2008.

84. 20th World Cancer Congress, Geneva Switzerland. 27-31 August, 2008.

85. Harvard Pepfar Tri-Country Meeting. Gabarone Botswana.8-12 September, 2008.

86. WHO regional Consultative Meeting on Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control. Quagadougou, Burkina Faso.16-17 September, 2008.

87. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference in Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. 14-17 November, 2008.

88. 15th International Conference of AIDS and STI in Africa. Dakar Senegal. 3-7 December, 2008.

89. 6th Sub-Saharan African Cervical Cancer Working Group. Nairobi, Kenya. 09 December, 2008.

90. Sexual practice among people living with HIV at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. 15th International Conference of AIDS and STI in Africa. Dakar, Senegal. 3-7 December, 2008.

91. 7th Sub-Saharan African Cervical Cancer Working Group. Accra Ghana. 26th May, 2008.

92. APIN Plus-PMTCT/Pediatric Care Conference, Abuja, Nigeria. 16th June, 2009.

93. 3rd Stop cervical cancer Conference in Africa. Cape Town, South Africa 19-21 July, 2009.

94. 5th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention Retroviruses Cape Town, South Africa 19-22 July, 2009.

95. International Conference of Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria. Abuja, Nigeria. 24th September, 2009.

96. XIX FIGO World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa 4-9 October, 2009.

97. 8th Sub-Saharan African Cervical Cancer Working Group. Dar-es-Salaam,Tanzania,9th November, 2008.

98. 2009 AORTIC Congress, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 11-14 November, 2009.

99. Society of Obstetric and Gynaecology of Nigeria (SOGON) 2009 Conference, Kano, Nigeria 19-21 November, 2009.

100. UICC Capacity Building Workshop on Cancer Prevention-Cape Town, South Africa 22-24 March, 2010.

101. 5th National AIDS Conference, Abuja, Nigeria.  2 – 5 May, 2010.

102. 9th sub Saharan Africa  Cervical Cancer Working Group, Lusaka,Zambia.17th May,2010

103. Experts in Cervical Cancer Education and Leadership (EXCCEL).Anglophone West Africa Expert Speakers’ Forum,Lagos, Nigeria,16 September 2010

104. An international workshop on the estimation of health system and individual costs of   abortion and post abortion services. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 27-29 September, 2010.

105. Orientation Training for staff from institutions and consultants for IPTS for Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights. Johannesburg, South Africa 4-9 October, 2010.

106. 10th sub Saharan Africa  Cervical Cancer Working Group, garborone,Bostwana.23-24 November,2010.

107. Expert Assignment: WHO-IAEA 2nd WHO/IAEA Supported Coordination Meeting RAF/6/041 – Supporting Comprehensive National Cancer Control Dakar, Senegal 24-26 November 2010 ( C3-RAF/6/041 9005 01 )

108. AORTIC strategic Planning Meeting. Dakar ,Senegal 29th November,2010

109. Going Global Educational Conference, HongKong,10-12 March,2011

110. Global Health Conference, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, 2-6 April, 2011

111. ASCO 2011 Annual Meeting, Chicago,I llinois,USA,3-7 June,2011

112. 11th sub Saharan Africa Cervical Cancer Working Group, Johannesburg, South Africa.05 September,2011

113. Centers of Excellence Summit, Kampala, Uganda.12-13 September,2011

114. AORTIC 2011 Congress, Cairo, Egypt, 29 November- 02 December,2011

115. 4th Annual Summit of Global Network of Masters of Development Practice Program.Dhaka,Bangladesh.6-10 February,2012

116. Expert in Cervical Cancer Education and Leadership (EXCCEL) Workshop- Francophone. Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire.22 February,2012

117. 12th sub Saharan Africa Cervical Cancer Working Group, Kampala, Uganda.23-24 April,2012.

118. Expert in Cervical Cancer Education and Leadership (EXCCEL) Workshop- Anglophone. Accra, Ghana.24 May,2012

119. Expert Mission: IAEA -VCCUnet Annual Stakeholders Meeting, Lusaka Zambia.9-11 July,2012 ( C3-RAF/6/043 9003 01)

120. 2012 Annual MEPI Symposium-Building Partnership and Enhancing Sustainability. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 7-9 August, 2012

121. UICC 2012 World Cancer Congress. Montreal, Canada. 27-30th August, 2012

122. 13th sub Saharan Africa Cervical Cancer Working Group, Dakar, Senegal. 21-22 September,2012.

123. FIGO World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Rome,Italy 7-12 October,2012

124. Expert Mission, Member of Gavi Independent Review Committee, Gavi Alliance, Geneva, Switzerland, 4-19,October,2012

125. Expert Mission, Member of Gavi Independent Review Committee, Gavi Alliance, Geneva, Switzerland. 19-23,November,2012

126. Co-Chair- Exccel Dubal, Dubai, UAE, 05-06 May,2013

127. Inaugural meeting of Australia Africa Universities Network (AAUN),Sydney, Australia.7-11 July,2013

128. 14th sSSA CCWG, Johannesburg, South Africa.14-15 July,2013

129. Expert Assignment: Co Chair 4th VUCCnet Annual Stakeholders Meeting, Vienna,Austria. 23-25 July,2013 ( C3-RAF/6/043-9007 01)

130. First African Regional Congress of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO). Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2-5 October,2013

131.  African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 9th International Cancer Conference: Cancer in Africa, Bridging Science and Humanity. Durban, South Africa, 21-24 November,2013

 

Communications at Scientific Conferences

1.  Osinusi B, Adewole IF, & Laditan, A.O.  Management in Intersexual Disorders.  16th National Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) Ibadan, Nigeria.  8 – 10th November, 1984.

2. Adewole IF. Changing Parameters of Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases in Nigeria,5th World Congress on Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases, London.  23 – 25th October, 1990.

3. Adewole, IF.  Trends in Post Abortal Mortality and Morbidity in Nigeria.  8th Congress of Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) on the Health of the African Mother and Child.  Accra.  2 – 7 December 1990.

4. Adewole, IF.  Problems of Unsafe Abortion in Nigeria – An Overview.  Consultative Group Meeting on How to Eliminate Unsafe Abortion in Nigeria.  Ota, Nigeria.  16 – 17 August, 1991.

5. Adewole IF.  The concept of Networking in Advocacy Campaign – An Overview.  Consultative Group on Networking to Eliminate Unsafe Abortion in Nigeria.  Campaign Against Unwanted Pregnancy (CAUP).  Ota, Nigeria.  2 – 5 June 1994.

6. Adewole IF.  That Our Women May Live.  International Conference in Reproductive Health Initiatives on Private Medical Practice: Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN), Lagos.  Nigeria.  18th March, 1994.

7. Adewole IF,Babarinsa IA, Ayinde A.  Influence of Time and Marital Pattern in the Development of CIN.  9th World Congress of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy.  Sydney.  Australia.  12 – 16 May, 1996.

8. Adewole IF, Fawole AO, Babarinsa IA.  The value of antenatal screening for Syphilis at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.  30th Annual Scientific Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30th November, 1996, Ibadan Nigeria.

9. Adewole IF, Babarinsa IA, Atere WA, Aderinto Y, Bakare, RA. and Oni, A.A.  Sexual behaviour of husbands of pregnant and recently delivered women in Ibadan – inferences from a focus group study.  30th Annual Scientific Conference of society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30th November, 1996, Ibadan. Nigeria.

10. Oladimeji, AO, Ayuba TT, Adewole IF, Babarinsa IA, Bakare, RA., and Oni, AA.  Clinico-Pathologic study of vaginal discharge in Ibadan.  30th Annual Scientific Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30th November, 1996. Ibadan, Nigeria.

11. Adewole IF.Odeniyi GD, Fashina, NA, Ogunbiyi JO.  The relative value of bacteriology and Cytology in the diagnosis of sexually transmissible diseases.  30th Annual Scientific Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30 November 1996, Ibadan, Nigeria.

12. Bakare, RA, Oni, AA, Shokunbi, WO, Ogundiran, N., Ayuba TT., Babarinsa, IA. Odeniyi, GD., Fawole, AO., Adewole IF.   Spectrum of detectable microbes amongst commercial sex workers in Ibadan.  30th Annual Scientific Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30 November, 1996. Ibadan, Nigeria.

13. Adewole IF,Fawole, AO, Fashina, NA., Ayuba, TT., Bakare, RA. and Babarinsa IA.  Medical audit of private medical laboratory services in the management of STD’s.  30th Annual Scientific Conference of society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30 November 1996, Ibadan, Nigeria.

14. Fashina, NA, Adewole IF, Oni A.A, Odeniyi, GD., Fawole AO. and Bakare R.A.  Giemsa stain as a rapid screening test in the diagnosis of STD’s. 30th Annual Scientific Conference of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) 27 – 30th November, 1996, Ibadan, Nigeria.

15. Adewole IF, Fawole AO., and Babarinsa IA.  Cervical Cancer Screening in Nigeria.  3rd EUROGIN International Congress on Lower Genital Tract Infection and Neoplasia.  UNESCO, Paris.  24 – 27 March, 1997.

16. Adewole IF, Fawole AO., and Babarinsa IA.  Trends in Cervical Cancer in Young Nigerians over a 16 year period.  XVth FIGO World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Copenhagen, Denmark.  2 – 8 August, 1997.

17. AdewoleIF.  Quality Assurance in Reproductive Health.  XII Congress of Confederation of African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) Maseru, Lesotho 25 – 29 August, 1997.

18. Adewole IF, Oladokun A, Okewole AI, Omigbodun AO, AfolabiKA, Ekele B, Audu LR, Obed Y.  Magnesium Sulphate for the treatment of eclampsia: The Nigerian Experience. 5th International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria.25-29 November 1998.

19. Adewole IF, Oye-Adeniran BA, Iwere N, Mohammed P, Olawuyi F, Ekanem EE, Babarinsa IA, Gbadegesin A, Ogedegbe OK, Oloruntimehin OO, Omigbodun AO & Emuveyan EE. 5th International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. 25-29 November 1998.

20. Adewole IF, Awe SO, Makinde M, Fawole AO, Bello BS, Marinho AO, Adeyi YO, Olawuyi O, Fakolujo A & Kotila RT. Contraceptive and anti-fertility effects of ricinus  communis.5th International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. 25-29 November, 1998.

21. Oladokun A, Babarinsa IA, Adewole IF, Omigbodun AO & Ojengbede OA. Impact of sitz baths and prophylactics on episiotomy wound healing. 5th International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. 25-29 November, 1998.

22. Oladokun A, Babarinsa IA, Adewole IF & Omigbodun AO.A comparative study of McDonald and Shirodkar methods of cerclage in management of cervical incompetence in University College Hospital, Ibadan. 5th International Congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. 25-29 November, 1998.

23. Odukogbe AA, Adewole IF, Ojengbede OA, Olayemi O, Fawole A, Ahmed A. Advanced Parity: Pregnancy after the fifth delivery. A study of two hospital settings. 32nd congress of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria. 24-27 November, 1999.

24. Adewole IF. Maternal Mortality Versus Cervical Cancer .A call for Action. African Regional Technical/Training Workshop on Cervical Cancer.  International Network for Control of Gynaecologcal Cancers (INCGC).Ibadan, Nigeria. 10-15 April, 2000.

25. Adewole IF. Defect in the Abortion Law. National Conference on Reducing Morbidity and Mortality in Nigeria. Abuja, Nigeria.24-28 July, 2000.

26. Oladokun A., Babarinsa IA., Adewole IF. The Impact of Health Education in the Promotion of Cervical Cancer Screening in Developing Countries. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics (Book of Abstracts). 2000. Vol. 70; supplement No. 1. Pp. 100 – 101.

27. Babarinsa IA, Adewole IF, Oladokun A. Myometrial Resections: Preliminary Report of a Uterine – Conserving Procedure for Myohyperplasia. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics (Book of Abstracts). 2000. Vol. 70; supplement No. 1. Pp. 27.

28. Babarinsa IA, Oladokun A, Adeyemo I, Adewole IF. Should the Partogram be adapted for term vaginal breech deliveries? nternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics (Book of Abstracts). 2000. Vol. 70; supplement No. 1. Pp. 62.

29. Adewole IF. Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV. International Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria.   Abuja, Nigeria. November 2002.

30. Adewole IF. Ethical Issues in Reproductive Health. Workshop on Ethical Issues in Health Research. IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria. 27 August-2 September, 2003.

31. Adewole IF, Adesina OA, Olaleye D, Odaibo G, Kanki P, Sankale JL. HIV Western Blot Indeterminate Results in a PMTCT Program. 4th National Conference on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Book of Abstracts A218.

32. Adewole IF. ART Therapies in PMTCT. Satellite Session on PMTCT. 4th National Conference on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. 3rd May 2004.

33. Adewole IF.  The challenges of conducting ethically sound research in a developing country. Key-note Presentation at the Bioethics workshop. University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

34. Adewole I, Jegede A, Adesina A, Bamgboye A, Adejumo P, Smart P, Adegbola M, Sankale P, Kanki P. Male responsibilities in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in Nigeria. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. 11-16 July, 2004.

35. Adewole I, Osowole O, Aborkor L,  Adesina A, Sankale P, Kanki P. pinion Leaders Awareness and Perception of Mother to Child Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV in Nigeria. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. 11-16 July, 2004.

36. Adewole IF.PMTCT Safeguarding the future. Symposium of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria ( SOGON) Symposium. Ibadan, 22nd October,2004.

37.  Adewole IF, ARV in Prevention of Mother to child Transmission of HIV. 34th National Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. (SOGON). Makurdi, Nigeria. 17-20, November,2004.

38. Adewole IF, The benefits and Risks of Breastfeeding- Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV and Pediatric HIV Conference, Abuja Nigeria. 1-4 June,2005

39. Henshaw SK, Adewole IF, Singh S, Bankole A, Oye-Adeniran BA, Hussain R, Sedgh G. Characteristics of women seeking abortion services and post-abortion care in Nigerian hospitals. Presented at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, General Conference, July 2005, Tours, France.

40. Adewole IF. Reaching Women with Safe Abortion in their Communities: Research    Perspectives: Linking Research to Action to Reduce Unsafe Abortion in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Regional Consultation” United Nations Conference Center in Addis Ababa,         Ethiopia, 19-23 March 2006.

41. Adewole IF. Burden of Cervical Cancer in West Africa.1st HPV Expert panel meeting. Johannesburg, South Africa . 15th December, 2005.

42. Adewole IF. Challenges of Cervical Cancer Screening in Africa. The Nigerian Experience. 3rd SSA HPV Meeting Cape Town, South Africa. 25 January, 2007.

43. Adewole IF. Achieving the Health Millennium Development Goals in the Developing World: The Expected Innovative Biotechnology Solutions. The 1st Annual Global Challenge Design Symposium. Houston, Texas, USA. 17-18 April, 2007.

44. Adewole IF. Cervical Cancer in Africa. Keynote Address.1st Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa. Accelerating Access to HPV vaccines. Abuja, Nigeria 24-25 July, 2007.

45. Adewole IF. Engineering Requirement for Reduction of Child Mortality, Enhancement of Maternal Health and Eradication of HIV/AIDS and Malaria.16th Engineering Assembly, Abuja, Nigeria. 28-29 August, 2007.

46. Adewole IF. Undergraduate Medical Education: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.5th Biennial Scientific Conference and Delegates Meeting. Abuja, Nigeria 5-9 September, 2007.

47. Adewole IF. Cervical Cancer in Africa. Why is it so common. 6th International AORTIC Conference.  Cancer in Africa. Challenges  and Opportunities. Cape-Town, South Africa. 24-28 October, 2007.

48. Adewole IF. Cervical Cancer Facts-Advocacy Workshop for Journalists-Sheraton Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria 5th May, 2008.

49. Adewole IF. Cervical Cancer Vaccines Update-Advocacy Workshop for Journalists-Sheraton Hotel, Lagos -5th May, 2008-06.

50. Adewole IF. Review of APIN Plus PMTCT Protocol. Harvard Pepfar PMTCT/Ped HIV Conference. Abuja, Nigeria.19-21 May, 2008.

51. Adewole IF. Care of HIV Positive Women.  Harvard Pepfar PMTCT/Ped HIV Conference. Abuja, Nigeria. 19-21 May, 2008.

52. Adewole IF. Guidelines for HPV vaccine Use in sub-Saharan Africa-2nd Stop cervical Conference in Africa. Kampala Uganda-21 July, 2008.

53. Adewole IF. Recent Advances in the Epidemiology and management of Advanced Cervical Cancer. Ist SOCRON Conference on the Modern management of Cancer. Ibadan, Nigeria. 24 July, 2008.

54. Adewole IF. Operation Stop Cervical Cancer in Nigeria. Cancer Consultative Meeting. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja-21-22 August, 2008.

55. Adewole IF.  PMTCT and Infant Feeding in Nigeria. Harvard Pepfar Tri-Country Meeting. Gaborone, Botswana. 8-11 September, 2008.

56. Adewole I F. Updates on HPV Infection and Epidemiology. WHO regional Consultative Meeting on Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control. Quagadougou, Burkina Faso.16-17 September, 2008.

57. Adewole IF. Female genital cancers and Reproductive Health care in Nigeria. Pre Conference Workshop on Reproductive health in developing Countries.42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

58. Adewole IF. Vaccines for Prevention of Cervical Cancer. Pre-Conference Workshop on Cervical Cancer Prevention in Low Resource Settings. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

59. Adewole IF. Cervical Cancer Facts. GSK Presentation on Vaccines for Prevention of Cervical Cancer. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

60. Adesina O, Akinyemi O, Oladokun A, Awolude O, Roberts A, Odaibo G, Olaleye OD, Adewole IF, kanki P. Hepatitis B and C  co-infection in HIV pregnant Women in PMTCT Programme. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

61. Awolude O, Akinyemi O, Adesina  OA, Adewole IF. PMTCT programme Uptake among HIV positive Pregnant Women. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

62.  Odukogbe AA, Akinwuntan AL, Adewole IF. Gestational Trophoblatic Diseases –Contemporary Issues. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

63. Oladokun A, Morhason-Bello IO, Adewole IF, Miller D, Follen M. The Learning Curve of Radical Hysterectomy for early stage Cervical Carcinoma: Lessons from Operation Stop Cervical Cancer Project. 42nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria. 18-22 November, 2008.

64. Adewole IF, Sagay AS .Operational Research on PMTCT in the APIN Plus/Harvard PEPFAR Program. Satellite Symposium, 15th International Conference of AIDS and STI in Africa. Dakar, Senegal. 3-7 December, 2008.

65. Adewole IF. Sexual practice among people living with HIV at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. 15th International Conference of AIDS and STI in Africa. Dakar, Senegal. 3-7 December, 2008.

66. Adewole IF.  Review of APIN Plus PMTCT Protocol. APIN Plus -PMTCT/Pediatric Care Conference, Abuja, Nigeria. 16th June, 2009.

67. Adewole IF.  The Reproductive health needs of HIV Positive women. APIN Plus -PMTCT/Pediatric Care Conference, Abuja, Nigeria. 17th June, 2009.

68. Adewole IF.  Networking to Prevent Cervical Cancer: The African Experience .3rd Stop cervical cancer Conference in Africa. Cape Town, South Africa 19-21 July, 2009.

69. Adewole IF.  Cancer Screening in HIV Positive Women: The African Experience .3rd Stop cervical cancer Conference in Africa. Cape Town, South Africa 19-21 July, 2009.

70. Adewole IF.  After Cervical Cancer Screening: What next? International Conference of Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria. 24th September, 2009.

71. Adewole IF.  Perspectives on Cervical Cancer in Developing Countries: What the Future Holds for Africa.  XIX FIGO World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa 4-9 October, 2009.

72.  Adewole IF.  HPV in the HIV Infected Woman. XIX FIGO World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa 4-9 October, 2009.

73.  Adewole IF.  What is the real burden of cervical Cancer in Africa.2009 AORTIC Congress, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, 11-14 November, 2009.

74. Adewole IF.  Cervical Cancer Prevention in Nigeria: Where are we? Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Nigeria 2009 Annual Conference. Kano, Nigeria 19-21 November, 2009.

75.  Adewole IF.Immunology and efficacy  of HPV vaccines. Experts in cervical cancer Education and Leadership (EXCCEL).Anglophone West Africa Expert Speakers’ Forum,Lagos, Nigeria,16 September 2010.

76. Adewole IF. Status and needs for cancer control in Sub-Saharan Africa. WHO-IAEA 2nd WHO/IAEA Supported Coordination Meeting RAF/6/041 – Supporting Comprehensive National Cancer Control Dakar, Senegal 24-26 November 2010

77. Adewole IF, Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV.Global Health Conference, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois,2-6 April,2011.

78. Adewole IF. Life and Earth Sciences Institute, Pan African University.Centers of Excellence Summit, Kampala, Uganda.12-13 September,2011

79.  Adewole IF. Working together to Change the Trajectory of Cancer in Africa.AORTIC 2011 Congress, Cairo, Egypt,  01 December,2011

80. Adewole IF. Africa and Cancer: Preparing for the next Epidemic. Quarterly Guest Lecture of the Nigerian Academy of Science, Lagos, Nigeria. 27th January,2012

81. Adewole IF.The role of screening and effective vaccination programmes in cervical cancer prevention.Expert in Cervical Cancer Education and Leadership (EXCCEL) Francophone Workshop. Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.13th February,2012

82. Adewole IF. Opening Remarks.Setting Priorities for Global Cancer Research, NCI Bethesda,Maryland,USA.13-14 March,2012

83. Adewole IF. GAVI Criteria for HPV Vaccine Implementation. 12th sub Sahara Africa Cervical Cancer Working Group (sSA CCWG). Kampala,Uganda.24th April,2012

84. Adewole IF;GAVI procedures for HPV vaccination support; Expert in Cervical Cancer Education and Leadership (EXCCEL) Anglophone Workshop. Accra, Ghana.24th May,2012

85. Adewole IF. Opening Address to the IWAEA VUCCnet Stakeholders Meeting.Lusaka,Zambia.09 July,2012

86. Adewole IF. Perspectives from the Field: Challenges and Opportunities in Education and Training in Low and Middle-Income Countries. UICC 2012 World Cancer Congress. Montreal, Canada. 29th August,2012.

87. Adewole IF. The place of pathology in Oncologic practice from the perspective of a clinical oncologist. AORTIC-Africa Pathology Summit, Dakar ,Senegal.22 march,2013.

88. Adewole IF. Opportunities and Needs for Cancer in Africa. AORTIC Cancer Leadership Institute, AORTIC 9th International Cancer Conference, Durban, South Africa. 22 November, 2013

89. Adewole IF.What does the Gynaecologic Oncologist Need from the Pathologist.AORTIC 9thInternational Cancer Conference, Durban, South Africa. 24 November, 2013

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