Publications by authors named "A Lakew"

Background: Adverse birth outcomes are unfavorable outcomes of pregnancy that are particularly common in low- and middle-income countries. At least one ultrasound is recommended to predict adverse birth outcomes in early pregnancy. However, in low-income countries, imaging equipment and trained manpower are scarce.

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  • The study investigates the extent and factors contributing to poor access to breastfeeding counseling services among lactating mothers in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting a significant gap despite optimal antenatal care.
  • Using data from nearly 290,000 women, the research employed a logistic regression model to analyze various determinants, finding that nearly 50% of women experienced poor access to counseling services.
  • Key factors associated with this lack of access included maternal age, education, distance to health facilities, media exposure, socio-economic status, and community conditions, indicating substantial disparities in healthcare access.
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Background: Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. It can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which results in gradual deterioration and failure of the immune system. As the immune system becomes compromised, the patient becomes highly susceptible to life-threatening infection which ends with early death.

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Background: HIV Self-Testing (HIVST) holds great significance in the fight against the HIV epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It offers a convenient and confidential option for individuals to know their HIV status and seek appropriate care and support. For women in this region, where stigma, discrimination, and lack of access to healthcare services are prevalent, HIVST can empower them to take control of their health and make informed decisions.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global public health problem characterized by an elevated blood glucose level. Monitoring blood sugar levels is vital for effective diabetes management and preventing complications. However, the association between longitudinal biomarkers and the incidence of diabetic complications is often overlooked.

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