Publications by authors named "Mihret Ayalew"

Introduction: Maternal, newborn, and child health is a global priority, while most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have a poor implementation of maternal, newborn, and child health programs.

Objective: To assess inventory management practice and associated challenges of maternal, newborn, and child health life-saving drugs in public hospitals of Jimma zone and Jimma city.

Methods: Hospital-based mixed-method cross-sectional study was conducted from October 1 to 30, 2020.

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Introduction: The leaf of Eucalyptus globulus is commonly used in the traditional management of malaria. However, the efficacy of solvent fractions are didn't study yet scientifically. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the antimalarial efficacy of the solvent fractions of the leaf of Eucalyptus globulus in mice against P.

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Background: Many people with undiagnosed HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa and vulnerable laboratory systems undermine testing services.

Methods: A facility-based mixed-approach cross-sectional study was conducted from January 1 to February 1, 2020. A total of 23 health facilities were included in the study which stratified into hospitals and health centers.

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Background: The right to safe and effective treatment is an exclusive right that depends on the robustness of the domestic health care system.

Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted from January 01 to February 01, 2020. Ten eligible hospitals and 12 randomly selected health centers were parts of this study.

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Introduction: The use of traditional medicinal plants in the management of diarrhea has long been practiced in Ethiopia. B. abyssinica fresen is one of the plants traditionally used to treat diarrhea whereas an in vivo study had not yet been conducted.

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Introduction: Traditional medicinal plants are used as a common source of developing new and effective antimalarial drugs. leaf has been used in the traditional management of malaria in different countries, including Ethiopia. However, there is no study done on the antimalarial activity of the plant.

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