Publications by authors named "Muhammadawwal Abduku"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and use of eye check-up services related to diabetic retinopathy among adult diabetic patients in southeastern Ethiopia in 2022.
  • Conducted at Ginnir General and Goba Referral Hospital, the research involved 401 participants selected from a total of 422 diabetic patients, achieving a 95% response rate.
  • Results showed that 63.3% had good knowledge about diabetic retinopathy, while only 37% utilized eye check-up services, indicating a gap when compared to WHO recommendations, with factors like education and health insurance influencing both knowledge and service use.
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019, also known as 2019-nCoV cluster of acute respiratory illness with unknown causes, which occurred in Wuhan, Hubei Province, in China, was first reported to World Health Organization country office as of December 30, 2019. People with medical illness are at a higher risk for coronavirus disease, and the pandemic influences mental health and causes psychological problems, particularly in those with chronic medical illness. Hence, this study aimed to assess coronavirus disease 2019-related anxiety and the knowledge on its preventive measures among patients with medical illness on follow-up in public hospitals of Bale, East Bale, and Arsi zones.

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Introduction: The new coronavirus disease 2019 is an emerging respiratory disease caused by the highly contagious novel coronavirus which has currently overwhelmed the world. Realizing a comprehensive set of infection prevention measures is a key to minimize the spread of this virus and its impacts in all healthcare settings. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess the compliance towards COVID-19 preventive measures and associated factors among health professionals in selected public hospitals, southeast Ethiopia.

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Background: In developing countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa trachoma is still a public health concern. Ethiopia is the most affected of all and bears the highest burden of active trachoma. In spite of this, the prevalence of active trachoma among the pastoralist population in Ethiopia not yet disclosed.

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