Background: Under-five mortality continues to be a serious public health concern in low-and middle-income countries, particularly in Africa. This study investigates the probability of under-five survival and its predictors of mortality in the African continent using a recent demographic health survey from 2014-2022.
Methods: This study utilized recent Demographic and Health Survey data from 30 African countries, encompassing 226,862 live births.
Maternal mortality remains a critical global health challenge, with 95% of deaths occurring in low-income countries. While progress was made from 2000 to 2015, regions such as Ethiopia continue to experience high maternal mortality rates, impeding the achievement of the sustainable development goal to reduce maternal deaths to 70 per 100 000 live births by 2030. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) intervention to improve maternal health behaviors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis exploratory qualitative study examined the involvement of religious leaders in maternal health practices with a focus on promoting institutional childbirth in the rural Jimma Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. In-depth interviews with 24 male religious leaders revealed five key themes: awareness of childbirth practices, religious beliefs, experiences of childbirth preparedness, experiences at health institutions, and challenges with using institutional childbirth services. The findings indicate that, while religious leaders significantly influence community attitudes toward institutional childbirth, their impact is often limited by a lack of awareness and insufficient engagement with health services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) remains uniformly lethal. Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a transmembrane glycoprotein overexpressed in prostate cancer. 131 I-PSMA-1095 (also known as 131 I-MIP-1095) is a PSMA-targeted radioligand which selectively delivers therapeutic radiation to cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment.
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February 2024
Background: Contraception is the information, devices, and medications that enable individuals to decide whether and when to have children. It is a cost-effective method of limiting and spacing childbirth. In Ethiopia, the prevalence of modern contraceptives is increasing, and injection contraceptives represent a high prevalence.
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