Browsing Medical Science and Health officer by Title
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Tewodros Deneke; Gebi Namo; Dawit Regassa
(2019-06)
Back ground:- Oral and maxillofacial region includes nasal cavity, sinuses, the lips, oral
cavity, maxilla, mandible and the major and minor salivary glands with the overlying skin and
soft tissues. This area is common ...
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Tamiru Tesfaye; Jiregna Darega; Tefera Belachew, etal
(2018)
Background: Even though, the disclosure of HIV sero- status to sexual partners, friends or relatives is the main tool
for prevention and care strategies, most of the HIV/AIDS patients do not inform their close friends. ...
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Yirgalem Yosef; Bosena Tebeje; Jophin Joseph
(2019-06)
Back ground: MTCT of HIV is transmission of human immunodeficiency virus from a
women living with virus towards her baby during pregnancy, childbirth and during postnatal period. Mother to Child Transmission of HIV is a ...
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Bealu Betebo; Tekle Ejajo; Fissahaye Alemseged, etal
(2017)
Background. Ethiopia has one of the highest child malnutrition rates in the world. Food insecurity is one of the determinant factors
of malnutrition in developing countries; however its role remains unclear. Objective. ...
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Misgana Assefa; Dessalegn Tamiru; Meseret Tamirat
(2017-06)
Background: Food and nutrition security exists when all people at all times have physical, social and economic
access to food, which is consumed in sufficient quantity and quality to meet their dietary needs and ...
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Dinberu Seyoum; Delenasaw Yewhalaw; Luc Duchateau, etao
(2017)
fine-scale epidemiology of malaria. Micro-geographic heterogeneity of malaria infection could have implications for
designing targeted small-area interventions.
Methods: Two-year longitudinal cohort study data were used ...
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Adisu Ewunetu; Teferi Daba; Gebeyehu Jeldu
(2018-10)
Background
Maternity waiting home is a residential facility located near qualified medical facilities
where pregnant woman can wait to give birth and provided a nutrition service.Lack of access
to obstetric services is ...
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Gutama Haile; Abebe Beyene; Gudina Terefe
(2018-11)
Urban polluted river water used for irrigation can be contaminated by heavy metals and
pathogenic microorganisms which contaminate soil and vegetables grown by it which brings
health risk to consumers those consumed ...
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Nega Kenea; Abebe Beyene; Hailu Endale
(2019-11)
Background: Heavy metal pollution is a menace to our environment as they are foremost
contaminating agents of our food supply, especially vegetables. This is great concern to the
public health, agricultural production, ...
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Girma Teferi; Sena Balina; Mesfin Beharu
(2019-06)
Background: Most women have uneventful pregnancies and childbirth, sudden and
unpredictable complications may happen at any time to any woman. Birth preparedness and
complication readiness is needed to handle the problems. ...
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Dinberu Seyoum; Yehenew Getachew; Virginie Rondeau, etal
(2016)
Background: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium
vivax in malaria-endemic area, where multiple episodes are common, is important for intervention ...
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Tsegaye Lire; Berhane Megerssa; Yisalemush Asefa
(2017-06)
Background: Focused antenatal care is evidence based, client-centered, goal oriented care and
provided by skilled health providers. The concepts arise from the view that every pregnant
woman is at risk of complication. ...
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Binyam Gintamo; Yohannes Ejigu; Yisalemush Assefa
(2017-06)
Background: Integrated Management of Neonatal and childhood illnesses an integrated
approach to child health that focuses on the wellbeing of the whole child. The program aims to
reduce death, illness and disability, and ...
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Sidamo Dunalo; Biniyami Tadesse; Gelila Abraham
(2017-06)
Background: Integrated community case management of childhood illness (ICCM) is one
of the important intervention to decrease the under-five morbidity and mortality at
community level. Ethiopia is one of the country with ...
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Mahilet Adugna; Berhane Megerssa; Muluneh Getachewu
(2019-07)
Background: The national TB control program has currently achieved 100 percent geographical
coverage and 92% of public hospitals and health centers offer tuberculosis directly observed short-course
treatment. Despite ...
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Dereje Lemma; Fitsum Araya; Fessahaye Alemsegged
(2016-03)
Introduction: Macrosomia is defined as birth weight of 4,000 g and above irrespective of gestational age and affects 3-15% of all pregnancies. Multiple factors and maternal, fetal and neonatal complication are related with ...
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Temesgen Tilahun; Fitsum Araya; Gurmesa Tura
(2015)
Background: The incidence of twin pregnancy is increasing all over the world because of assisted reproductive
technology or spontaneously as a result of numerous risk factors. It is associated with increased risk of ...
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Nega Chufamo; Hailemariam Segn; Yibeltal Kiflie
(2015)
Background: Antepartum haemorrhage complicates three to five percent of pregnancies contributing to perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Timely access to quality obstetric services is the major determinant of ...
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Lidya Gemechu; YonasYilma; Eshetu Alemayehu
(2017-02)
BACKGROUND:-The end stage of delayed or poorly treated AHO is chronic osteomyelitis (COM).
Here, a chronic infection of the involved bone is perpetuated by the presence of a sequestrum. The
sequestrum is surrounded by ...
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Teshome Degefa; Delenasaw Yewhalaw; Guofa Zhou, etal
(2017)
Background: The widespread use of indoor-based malaria vector control interventions has been shown to alter the
behaviour of vectors in Africa. There is an increasing concern that such changes could sustain residual ...