Publications by authors named "Chalachew Yenew Denku"

Article Synopsis
  • Utilization of health facility delivery services is crucial for reducing maternal mortality, but it's notably low in Ethiopia's pastoralist regions, with only 23.09% of women utilizing these services.
  • Factors positively influencing service utilization include having antenatal care visits, awareness of maternal health service fee exemptions, proximity to health facilities, and higher educational attainment among women.
  • The study emphasizes improving access to antenatal care and health education to enhance delivery service usage in these underserved areas.
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Background And Aim: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) resulting in the most significant public health and economic threat. Unfortunately, it is one of the missing topics on sustainable development goals (SDGs). Therefore, this laboratory-based study aimed at determining enteric bacterial pathogens and their antibiotic-resistant patterns from the environmental sources in different regions of Ethiopia.

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Introduction: Birth asphyxia is a prominent and avoidable cause of infant illness and death worldwide, particularly in underdeveloped countries such as Ethiopia. Early identification and control of the underlying contributory factors would help to alleviate the situation. As a result, the goal of this study was to assess the magnitude and determinants of neonatal asphyxia among live newborns at the northern Gondar public Hospitals in northwest Ethiopia.

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Background: In the world today, many people use various communication technologies, like as computer-aided equipment, the internet, and so on. In information communication technologies, people use social media as one of the tools with which to exchange their ideas in everyday communications. Hence, the present study aimed at examining social media usage in improving English language proficiency from the viewpoint of medical students among Ethiopian public university students.

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