Background: Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy is a well-known micro vascular complication of
type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and it is the critical risk factors for developing foot ulceration, infection
and foot amputation. ...
ntroduction: intestinal parasites are the most abundant and common infectious microorganism in
developing countries. Globally, it remains the public health problem by affecting 3.2 billion people
from which 10% were ...
Background; Opportunistic infections are a major public health problem among AIDS
patients in developing countries like Ethiopia. Despite the fact that different studies have
been conducted on the prevalence of individual ...
Background: - Several infectious diseases have been found to be associated with the
transfusion of blood and blood components. Reports from studies conducted in many African
countries indicate a high incidence of ...
Background: Adjustment is a process in which the individual attempts to deal with stress, tension, conflicts and meet his or her needs. The American College of Health Association found that stress due to adjustment problem ...
Background: Road traffic injuries are among the leading causes of death and life-long disability among young people aged 15-29 years and are among the top three causes of mortality between people aged 15-44 years globally. ...
Background; Adequate nutrition during infancy is essential for the normal development and
future well-being of the child. Even though breast milk is optimal nutrition for infants during the
first six months of life, ...
Background: School Related gender based violence refers to acts of sexual or physical violence inflicted on children in and around schools because of their sex or gendere identity. It results in fatal and non-fatal injuries, ...
Background: Every year, injuries cause the deaths of 5 million people worldwide. In Ethiopia,
injuries are on the rise and were the cause of the deaths of 41,834 people. Even though the problem
is a public burden, ...
Meconium-stained amniotic fluid is one of the primary causes of birth asphyxia. Each year, over five
million neonatal deaths occur worldwide due to meconium-stained amniotic fluid, with 90% of these
deaths due to birth ...
Background: Neonatal asphyxia is a common and preventable cause of infant morbidity and
mortality throughout the world, especially in developing nations like Ethiopia. The situation
could be improved by early detection ...
Background: The neonatal period which is the first 28 days of life is the most vulnerable time for child survival. With identification of risk factors, it is possible to prevent mainly aiming improvement of newborn children ...
Background: Neonatal mortality and morbidity is a major public health problem worldwide,
especially in low income countries including Ethiopia. For every neonatal death, there were two
to ten near missed neonates. This ...
Background; Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major global health threat worldwide. Obesity and
overweight is major risk factor for its development. Recently increases in population obesity in
low- and middle-income countries ...
Back Ground: Globally, adolescents were insufficiently physically active. Prolonged sitting time is associated with premature mortality and ill health which contribute to 3.2
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million deaths each year. In ...
Background: Pneumonia causes about two million deaths among under five years children, accounting for nearly one in five child death globally. In Ethiopia the number of pneumonia deaths in children under 5 years was 30,733 ...
Background: Globally, preterm birth is major public health problem which has high burden of health impacts, economic costs and also lost of productivity due to long time Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admission.
Objective: ...
Background: Syphilis is a disease caused by the bacteria Treponemal pallidum. Syphilis is a
major cause of morbidity and mortality in pregnancy and it is one of the greatest public health
challenges. Ethiopia is one ...
Background: Neural tube defect is a central nervous system structural defect that affects the
developing embryo's brain, spine, and spinal column during the first month of development.
There no inclusive studies conducted ...
Background: Maternal delays in utilization of emergency obstetric care are the contributing factors for high maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Although maternity waiting home promotes the delivery ...