Publications by authors named "Bedilu Linger Endalifer"

Rational use of steroids is essential in the long term for improving patient safety. Systemic steroids are important in clinical treatment, but if they are misused, they might have negative effects. This study assessed systemic steroid use and its determinants at Debre Berhan University Hakim Gizawu Teaching Hospital (DBUHGTH), Ethiopia.

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Background: Globally, about 18 million people died from cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in 2019, over three-quarters in developing countries. Non-adherence to medication in CVD patients causes hospitalization, worsened symptoms, higher healthcare costs, and more emergency visits. Hence, this study aimed to assess treatment satisfaction and medication adherence and predictors in heart failure (HF) patients attending Debre Berhan Comprehensive Specialized Hospital (DBCSH), Ethiopia.

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  • Hypoglycemia is a serious condition characterized by low blood sugar levels, which can lead to severe consequences like seizures or even death, particularly in diabetes patients, though it may be underreported.
  • A study involving 336 patients at Tepi General Hospital in Ethiopia found that 57.44% of participants experienced hypoglycemia, with females, those with type 1 diabetes, and individuals lacking formal education being particularly at risk.
  • The research highlighted that factors such as sex, type of diabetes, diagnosis duration, alcohol consumption, and educational background significantly influence the prevalence of hypoglycemia, emphasizing the need for heightened attention and intervention to reduce these occurrences.
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Introduction: Pharmacological stress ulcer prophylaxis (SUP) has been recommended for many years to reduce the risk of clinically significant upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding caused by stress ulcers (SUs). Stress-related ulcer bleeding in surgical patients significantly increases morbidity and mortality. Therefore, preventing stress-induced hemorrhage is the most appropriate measure for patients who are at increased risk.

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The inappropriate use of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis is a common cause for increased risk of morbidity and mortality from surgical site infection in patients who underwent surgical procedures. The study aimed to evaluate surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis prescribing patterns, Surgical Site Infection (SSI), and its determinants in the surgical ward of Debre Berhan Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, northeast Ethiopia. A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from October 1st 2022 to January 31st, 2023.

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Background: The plants Aloe weloensis, Lepidium sativum, and Lobelia gibberoa have been used in Ethiopian folklore medicine to treat various diseases including malaria.

Method: The in vitro anti-plasmodial activity of the three crude extracts was evaluated using parasite lactate dehydrogenase assay against the chloroquine (CQ)-sensitive D10 and the chloroquine (CQ)-resistant W2 strains.

Result: The methanolic extract of L.

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  • Chronic malnutrition is a serious issue in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Ethiopia, where over 40% of children are stunted. Despite various research and interventions, progress has been minimal, and the impact of birth season on malnutrition has not been studied.
  • This study utilized data from Ethiopia's 2016 demographic health survey, which included 8,855 children, to analyze factors affecting stunting through rigorous statistical methods such as logistic regression.
  • Results indicated a prevalence of stunting at 38.7%, with children born in spring showing a 16% lower likelihood of stunting compared to those born in winter. The findings suggest that birth season should be taken into account in nutritional policies and interventions.
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Background: The burden of overweight/obesity increased worldwide and it has unpredictable effect on maternal morbidity and mortality. Different adverse perinatal outcomes observed in overweight/obese women, of those caesarean section occurred frequently. In Ethiopia, the national caesarean section and overweight/obesity rate among reproductive-aged women increased tremendously.

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Background: Consuming diversified food during the adolescent period is essential to build a healthy and active mind for their later life. Food prices increased in the local market due to fewer production of crops. Thus, exploring the dietary diversity of adolescents in this area is crucial to estimate diet quality.

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