Publications by authors named "Kebede B"

Purpose: This study evaluates the hypothesis that a volumetric skin-sparing planning technique (SSPT) will reduce acute dermatitis in patients treated to the breast or chest wall (CW) with proton pencil-beam scanning (PBS).

Methods And Materials: In January 2022, our center incorporated volumetric-based skin-sparing objectives in addition to skin hot spot evaluation as an SSPT. The SSPT incorporated an objective to limit the volume of a skin evaluation structure (skin-eval) receiving 95% of the prescription dose or more (V95%Rx) to ideally < 50%.

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Background: Contrast sensitivity is an important measure of vision quality. Risk of falling injury is strongly associated with poor contrast sensitivity compared with poor near- and distance visual acuity. Since good visual acuity is not necessarily associated with good visual performance in the "real world" it is important to consider contrast sensitivity when prescribing corrective lenses.

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Background: Legumes are widely considered one of the most beneficial food groups to consume. They are high in fibre and plant-based protein as well as naturally low in sodium, saturated fats, and sugars. However, legumes do not feature prominently in the modern diet, and previous evidence syntheses show inconsistent results on cardiometabolic risk profile when increasing legume intakes.

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Introduction: The WHO neglected tropical diseases (NTD) roadmap (2021-2030) proposed a shift in approach to addressing NTDs through accountability for impact, implementing integration across NTDs, mainstreaming in national health systems and ensuring country ownership. However, a major challenge has been the dearth of evidence on how to implement this shift in a resource-limited setting. The objective of this scoping review is to understand the extent and type of evidence on the mainstreaming or integration of programmes and/or interventions against NTDs into the national health system.

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  • Ethiopia is working towards eliminating mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV by 2030, with a focus on optimizing Dolutegravir-based antiretroviral treatment (ART) since 2020.
  • A study analyzed HIV-exposed infants enrolled in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) care from 2017 to 2022, indicating low rates of HIV positivity at various intervals: 1.2% at 6-8 weeks, 0.50% during breastfeeding, and 1.8% by the end of care.
  • Results suggested a decreasing trend in transmission rates after the introduction of the DTG-based regimen; however, statistical significance was not achieved, and
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The nutritional value of oats can be enhanced through solid-state fermentation (SSF) to release otherwise tightly bound, inaccessible nutrients and bioactives. Extensive research has shown that SSF can liberate bioactive compounds from oats, such as phenolic compounds and peptides through modification of the microstructure. Studies also demonstrate that SSF enhances the bioactive properties of oats, including antioxidant, antidiabetic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory.

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  • - The WHO Roadmap for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) emphasizes the need to integrate NTD interventions into national health systems, but there is a lack of effective implementation evidence.
  • - In Ethiopia, workshops with stakeholders, including government leaders and healthcare workers, identified 73 challenges to mainstreaming NTDs, with issues in service delivery, systems, and inputs being the most prevalent.
  • - Among the 185 strategies proposed to tackle these challenges, the top recommendations included improving supervision and monitoring, providing continuous training, and implementing performance-based motivation for healthcare workers.
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  • This study examined how the metabolome of fresh beef, lamb, and venison changes in relation to their color stability during display storage at chilled temperatures.
  • Using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, researchers identified 27 metabolites, revealing that beef exhibits the best color stability, followed by lamb and then venison.
  • Key findings indicate that amino acids like leucine, isoleucine, and valine increased, while metabolites such as succinate, inosine monophosphate, and choline decreased over storage time, suggesting these changes may be linked to color stability in the meats.
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In many Indian regions, paddy wheat is the main crop rotation and facing the problem of straw incorporation for seed bed preparation in short period. The handling of straw in combine harvested paddy fields is a significant issue in the paddy wheat rotation. In order to solve this issue, efforts were carried out to cut paddy straw into small pieces by the newly proposed counter-rotating blades, followed by the simultaneous incorporation of a rotary tiller into the soil.

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  • * The study utilized a community-based cross-sectional approach with 444 participants, employing structured questionnaires and statistical analysis to explore the factors associated with insomnia among postpartum mothers.
  • * Key factors linked to insomnia included unplanned pregnancies, alcohol consumption, low social support, and depression, highlighting the importance of planning pregnancies, reducing alcohol use, and addressing postpartum depression for improving maternal health.
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Background: Due to the asymptomatic nature of the disease and lack of awareness, most glaucoma patients present for eye examination late, after significant damage of optic nerve occur. Being aware of glaucoma is important for timely diagnosis of the disease and preventing blindness from it.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess glaucoma awareness and associated factors among adult patients aged 35 and over attending the eye outpatient department.

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Objectives: Underweight remains the primary public health concern among under-five-year-old children in Ethiopia, despite numerous government-implemented nutrition-specific and sensitive interventions. Therefore, this study aimed to assess underweight and associated factors among children in South Ethiopia.

Methods: Between March and April 2021, 717 children in the South Ari district who were between the ages of 6 and 59 months participated in a cross-sectional study.

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Background: The burden of parallel and overlapping infections of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), particularly HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are disproportionately higher among pregnant women globally, leading to unwanted consequences. These infections pose significant public health challenges as they can be transmitted vertically to the offspring. This study aimed to determine the sero-epidemiological patterns and predictors of STIs (HIV, syphilis, HBV, and HCV) among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinics at ten health facilities in North-eastern Ethiopia.

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Background: Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a debilitating, poverty-promoting, neglected tropical disease (NTD) targeted for worldwide elimination as a public health problem (EPHP) by 2030. Evaluating progress towards this target for national programmes is challenging, due to differences in disease transmission and interventions at the subnational level. Mathematical models can help address these challenges by capturing spatial heterogeneities and evaluating progress towards LF elimination and how different interventions could be leveraged to achieve elimination by 2030.

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Background: Professional licensing bodies are valuable sources for tracking the health workforce, as many skilled health-care providers require formal training, registration, and licensure. Regulatory activities in Ethiopia were not effectively implemented due to poor follow-up and gaps in skilled human resources, budget, and information technology infrastructure.

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore and describe the lived experiences and challenges faced by health care managers in health professionals' licensure practices in Ethiopia.

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Efficient cold-chain delivery is essential for maintaining a sustainable global food supply. This study used metabolomic analysis to examine meat quality changes during the "wet aging" of crossbred Wagyu beef during cold storage. The longissimus thoracic (Loin) and adductor muscles (Round) of hybrid Wagyu beef, a cross between the Japanese Black and Holstein-Friesian breeds, were packaged in vacuum film and refrigerated for up to 40 days.

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Background: Medicines are maintained at home for several reasons. However, irrational household storage of medicines is a universal public health problem, causing significant harm to health and the healthcare system.

Objective: This study aimed to assess home drug use and storage practices among the residents of Bahir Dar.

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To simulate the bending behaviour of paddy straw at varied moisture contents after crop harvesting, we created a flexible paddy straw specimen model based on the Hertz-Mindlin with parallel contact bonding model using the discrete element model (DEM) approach. The research presented in this study aims to investigate a new approach called Definitive Screening Design (DSD) for parameterizing and screening the most significant parameters of the DEM model. This investigation will specifically focus on the three-point bending test as a means of parameterization, and the shear plate test will be used for validation purposes.

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This study aimed to establish a rapid and practical method for monitoring and predicting volatile compounds during coffee roasting using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics. Washed Arabica coffee beans from Ethiopia and Congo were roasted to industry-validated light, medium, and dark degrees. Concurrent analysis of the samples was performed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and NIR spectroscopy, generating datasets for partial least squares (PLS) regression analysis.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the time to death and predictors of mortality among asphyxiated neonates admitted to public hospitals in the southwest region of Ethiopia.

Design: An institution-based prospective cohort study was conducted.

Setting: Public hospitals in southwest Ethiopia.

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  • Acinetobacter baumannii is a significant antibiotic-resistant pathogen, especially known for causing biofilm-associated infections in healthcare settings, and is classified as a "red-alert" pathogen requiring urgent attention for new antibiotics.
  • A systematic review analyzed 862 studies, ultimately focusing on 26 studies that involved 2,123 clinical isolates, revealing that 65.63% were capable of producing biofilms, which enhances their antibiotic resistance.
  • The prevalence of biofilm-producing strains is notably high in studies published after 2014 (66.31%), particularly in the Western Pacific region (76.17%) and Asia (66.22%).
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The potential of using rapid and non-destructive near-infrared - hyperspectral imaging (HSI-NIR) for the prediction of an integrated stable isotope and multi-element dataset was explored for the first time with the help of support vector regression. Speciality green coffee beans sourced from three continents, eight countries, and 22 regions were analysed using a push-broom HSI-NIR (700-1700 nm), together with five isotope ratios (δC, δN, δO, δH, and δS) and 41 trace elements. Support vector regression with the radial basis function kernel was conducted using X as the HSI-NIR data and Y as the geochemistry markers.

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Background: Psychotropic medications, consisting of antidepressants, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and anxiolytics, are the pillars of managing mental illnesses. Since there is impairment in judgment, attitude, and stability in patients with severe mental conditions, they are vulnerable to non-adherence, which compromises treatment outcome. Nevertheless, a lack of studies investigating medication non-adherence and its predictors in severe mental illnesses patients in Ethiopia has been noticed.

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Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) change has inhibited sustainable development for the last millennia by affecting climate, biological cycles, and ecosystem services and functions. In this regard, understanding the historical and future patterns of LULC change plays a crucial role in implementing effective natural resource management. This study aimed to model and characterize the spatiotemporal trajectories of landscape change between the 1984 and 2060 periods.

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Several neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) employ mass drug administration (MDA) as part of their control or elimination strategies. This has historically required multiple distinct campaigns, each targeting one or more NTDs, representing a strain on both the recipient communities and the local health workforce implementing the distribution. We explored perceptions and attitudes surrounding combined MDA among these two groups of stakeholders.

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