Publications by authors named "Dejene Ermias"

Introduction: the obesity epidemic is growing faster in developing countries with no exception of Ethiopia. Currently, abdominal obesity is identified as a major risk factor for chronic diseases due to the accumulation of liable fat. However, despite the evidence of certain documented data, abdominal obesity has been on the rise in Ethiopia, especially in urban areas.

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Objective: Preconception care is aimed to promote optimal health in women before conception to reduce or prevent poor pregnancy outcomes. Although there are several published primary studies from sub-Saharan African countries on preconception care, they need to quantify the extent of preconception care utilization, the knowledge level about preconception care, and the association among women in the reproductive age group in this region. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to estimate the pooled utilization of preconception care, pooled knowledge level about preconception care, and their association among women in the reproductive age group in sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • Implanon discontinuation before the suggested time poses risks of unwanted pregnancies and negative health outcomes for women, prompting a systematic review in Ethiopia to assess its prevalence and factors contributing to discontinuation.
  • The review analyzed data from 11 studies involving 4,320 participants, revealing a pooled discontinuation rate of 32.62% and significant variability among the studies.
  • Key determinants of discontinuation included dissatisfaction with service, lack of counseling before insertion, absence of follow-up care, and reported side effects, with odds ratios indicating a higher likelihood of discontinuation linked to these factors.
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Background: The world is currently facing a pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19). It has caused significant morbidity and mortality. So far little is known about recovery time (prolonged hospital stay) from Covid-19 and its determinants in Ethiopia as well as in the study area.

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Background: Severe pneumonia is still the greatest infectious cause of morbidity and mortality in children under the age of five around the world. Each night spent in the hospital raises the chance of bad drug responses, infections, and ulcers by 0.5%, 1.

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Background: The primary goal of antiretroviral therapy is to prevent human immune deficiency virus (HIV)-related morbidity and mortality. Deferring antiretroviral therapy (ART) until CD4 counts decline puts individuals with HIV at risk of HIV-related morbidity and mortality.

Objective: This study aims to assess the effect of the test and treat strategy on mortality among HIV-positive clients on ART in public hospitals in Addis Ababa.

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  • - Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious mood disorder impacting the health of women and their newborns after childbirth, but its influence on exclusive breastfeeding practices remains unclear, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • - The study analyzed articles published from 2001 to 2020 using systematic searching methods and statistical analysis to assess the relationship between PPD and exclusive breastfeeding practices among a sample of over 30,000 women.
  • - Results indicated that while the prevalence of postpartum depression in sub-Saharan Africa was around 18.6%, PPD did not have a significant effect on exclusive breastfeeding practices, with an odds ratio of 0.46.
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Background: Unintended pregnancy has direct relation with poor utilization of maternal health care services and also associated with unhealthy behaviors during pregnancy. Few studies have examined the association between unintended pregnancy and maternal health behaviors during pregnancy in developing countries including Ethiopia. The purpose of the study was to determine the association of unintended pregnancy with use of antenatal care during pregnancy among pregnant women in Hadiya zone, southern Ethiopia.

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