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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has a significant impact on public health with a high morbidity and death rate. Most diabetic patients, in the course of their lives, develop diabetic kidney disease. In the least developed nations, its size is outstripping itself.

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Background: Quality laboratory services are key in the healthcare system for successful diagnosis and patient care. Uninterrupted laboratory services are needed to meet the needs of all patients and clinical personnel, but studies in developing nations revealed that most clinicians were dissatisfied due to the lack of quality laboratory services and frequent interruptions.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the level of health laboratory service quality, service interruptions, and its predictors in public Hospitals in Harar town, eastern Ethiopia.

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Background: Globally, immunization prevents an estimated 2-3 million deaths from illnesses that can be prevented by vaccination. The predictors of Pentavalent and Measles immunization dropout were not investigated sufficiently. Therefore, this analysis was meant to determine the coverage, burden, and predictors of Pentavalent and Measles immunizations in Ethiopia.

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, , and are emerging preharvest maize ear rot pathogens in Ethiopia.

Plant Dis

December 2024

USDA ARS, Aflatoxin Control Laboratory, 416 West Congress Street, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85701;

Fusarium ear rot (FER) and Gibberella ear rot (GER) caused by Fusarium species are major diseases affecting maize production in Ethiopia. In addition to reducing quality and yield, these fungi can produce mycotoxins that contaminate maize kernels and, thereby, pose health hazards to humans and livestock. A survey was conducted in 10 administrative zones of Ethiopia within the major maize-growing regions of the country to identify the species of Fusarium associated with ear rot.

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Medical and health science students are among the demographics most at risk from Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which is a serious hazard to public health. The main reservoir for MRSA is the nasal cavity, and colonization of this area can raise the risk of infection and transmission in healthcare settings. This study aimed to assess the nasal carriage rate of MRSA among clinically affiliated students at Haramaya University, College of Health and Medicine Sciences, Ethiopia, from July to August 2022.

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Background: Indoor air pollution, including airborne microorganisms, can cause allergies, respiratory diseases, and immune-toxic diseases. Sneezing generates millions of airborne microbial infections, and ventilation sources alter microbial communities. Few studies exist in developing countries, including Ethiopia, and Harar Town.

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  • Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common condition that can lead to blindness in diabetic patients and is not well-studied in eastern Ethiopia, where a study aimed to find its prevalence and related factors among type 1 and type 2 diabetics.
  • The study involved 520 patients and found an overall prevalence of DR at 43.5%, with type 2 diabetes patients experiencing higher rates (48.5%) compared to type 1 (38.5%).
  • Key risk factors for DR included older age, being male, poor blood sugar control, and having a family history of diabetes, highlighting the need for regular screening programs to manage and mitigate these risks effectively.
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  • This study assessed the prevalence of treatment-resistant depression (TRD) among patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) at Amanuel Mental Specialised Hospital in Ethiopia during 2021.
  • Using a cross-sectional design and systematic random sampling, researchers collected data from 412 patients, achieving a response rate of 97.6%.
  • The findings revealed a 41.5% prevalence of TRD, with significant associations to factors such as female sex, comorbid psychosis, medical illnesses, and family history of mental illness, highlighting the need for better screening and preventive strategies for TRD.
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Each year, a substantial number of global deaths are attributed to secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure, with children representing a significant proportion of these fatalities. This systematic review evaluates the effects of passive smoking, or SHS, on children's health outcomes, focusing on respiratory conditions, behavioral issues, cognitive impairment, growth retardation, and immune system effects. A comprehensive literature search was conducted from July 5 to July 18, 2024, across multiple databases according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines.

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Background: Understanding the level of inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) services in urban and rural settlements is crucial for prioritizing community interventions and resource allocation. However, there is a lack of evidence regarding discrepancies in WaSH services across rural and urban slum communities in Ethiopia.

Objective: This study aims to assess inequalities in households' WaSH services and their associated factors among urban slums and rural communities in Eastern Ethiopia from February to April 2024.

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Innovative technologies to address neglected tropical diseases in African settings with persistent sociopolitical instability.

Nat Commun

November 2024

Center for Innovative Drug Development and Therapeutic Trials for Africa (CDT-Africa), College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The health, economic, and social burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Africa remains substantial, with elimination efforts hindered by persistent sociopolitical instability, including ongoing conflicts among political and ethnic groups that lead to internal displacement and migration. Here, we explore how innovative technologies can support Africa in addressing NTDs amidst such instability, through analysis of WHO and UNHCR data and a systematic literature review. Countries in Africa facing sociopolitical instability also bear a high burden of NTDs, with the continent ranking second globally in NTD burden (33%, 578 million people) and first in internal displacement (50%, 31.

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Labor Pain Management in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Pain Manag Nurs

November 2024

School of Public Health, College of Health and Medical Science, Haramaya University, Harar, Ethiopia.

Objectives: Labor pain is a subjective phenomenon that varies based on women's expectations. To have a positive childbirth experience, laboring women should have pain relief based on their request. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the utilization of labor pain management and associated factors among obstetric caregivers in Ethiopia DATA SOURCES: Different electronic databases (i.

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  • Solid waste collectors in low-income countries, particularly in Ethiopia, face significant health risks due to their exposure to hazardous waste and lack of protection, with no prior studies conducted in Jigjiga City on this issue.
  • This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of occupational injuries and identify contributing factors among these workers in Jigjiga City in 2023, involving 247 participants.
  • The findings revealed a high prevalence of occupational injuries (54.7%), with significant associations found related to lack of health and safety training, sleeping problems, and being temporary workers, emphasizing the need for preventive measures.
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Environmental pollution has become a worldwide concern that requires rigorous efforts from all sectors of society to monitor, control, and remediate it. In environmental pollution control, CR3 has become a model organism to study resistance to heavy metals as a means of bacterial bioremediation. This research aimed to single out regulatory element analysis and conduct a comparative genome study of the heavy metal resistance genes in the complete genome of CR3 using bioinformatics and omics tools.

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  • Maximum likelihood estimation has limitations such as sensitivity to outliers and issues with ordinal data, leading to biased results.
  • A latent trait model using Bayesian estimation was developed to overcome these challenges, showing improved performance in simulations.
  • The new method demonstrated better accuracy and reliability in parameter estimates compared to classical approaches, particularly for ordinal categorical data.
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Popliteal pterygium syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by facial, genitourinary, and musculoskeletal anomalies, with popliteal webbing being notably challenging. A 4-year-old boy presented with progressive limping, cleft palate, and genital malformations. He had no follow-up care after an intraoral band excision at 15 days old.

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Background: Although providing relief from labour pain can improve the mother's satisfaction with the birthing process and lead to better reproductive outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the perceptions, practices and related aspects of labour pain management among obstetric care providers in public health institutions in the Harari Region of Ethiopia.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the labour and delivery wards of public health facilities in the Harari Region.

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Applying inorganic phosphorus fertilizer is less effective in increasing crop yields in tropical soils due to precipitation and adsorption reactions. However, research suggests that partial substitution of organic and inorganic fertilizers has shown to improve the efficiency of applied phosphorus fertilizer by reducing its adsorption and enhancing desorption due to their synergistic effects. This study aimed to investigate the impact of treating the soil with mixed manure (MM) rates and blended nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and boron (NPSB) fertilizer on the soil's phosphorus adsorption and desorption characteristics.

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Background: Early recovery is a performance indicator of quality care for children under five admitted due to severe acute malnutrition (SAM) at therapeutic feeding centers. Despite the available interventions to tackle such nutritional problems, there is limited information on the time to recovery and its predictors among children with severe acute malnutrition in Ethiopia, more particularly in the study setting.

Objective: The study aimed to assess the time to recovery from severe acute malnutrition and its predictors among children aged 6-59 months admitted to the therapeutic feeding center (TFC) of Hiwot Fana Comprehensive Specialized Hospital (HFCSH), eastern Ethiopia, from 1st September 2019 to 1st March 012024.

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  • - Pneumonia and bronchiolitis, often caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), are frequent illnesses among children under 5 years old in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • - A systematic review of studies showed a 21% overall prevalence of RSV in this age group, with the highest rates found in children under 6 months (32%) and in those who are hospitalized (27%).
  • - The findings highlight the significant health concern posed by RSV in sub-Saharan Africa, indicating the need for prioritizing public health interventions in the region.
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. Rheumatic heart disease remains a significant health burden in resource-limited settings. This study investigated the clinical characteristics and valve lesion patterns of RHD in children from Eastern Ethiopia, comparing newly diagnosed and known RHD patients.

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The National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) marks a significant milestone in India's education system, aiming to transform the country's educational landscape. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of NEP 2020, exploring its alignment with global educational trends, emphasis on competency-based progression, and potential impact on student learning outcomes, teacher training, and educational infrastructure. The policy's scientific significance lies in its potential to promote equity, quality, and innovation in Indian education, addressing longstanding challenges and preparing students for the demands of the 21st century.

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Background: One in three women experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) worldwide which has remained major public health challenge. Women's reproductive health service utilization has been seriously impacted by IPV. There is a paucity of evidence on the magnitude of IPV among contraceptive users in southern Ethiopia.

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Characterizing and modeling spatiotemporal trends in rangelands: Prosopis juliflora impact in middle Awash Basin, Ethiopia.

J Environ Manage

December 2024

Department of Remote Sensing, Space Science and Geospatial Institute, Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC), PO Box, 33679, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Geo-Information Science Program, School of Geography and Environmental Studies, Haramaya University, PO Box 138, 3220, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Electronic address:

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  • The Middle Awash Basin is experiencing significant ecological decline due to the invasive plant Prosopis juliflora, which has increased in coverage from 2.16% in 2003 to 8.61% in 2023, threatening native rangelands and vegetation.
  • Using satellite images and advanced modeling techniques, the study predicts that by 2060, P. juliflora could cover up to 22% of the land and drastically reduce rangelands by over 25%, with invasion rates two to three times faster than other land cover changes.
  • The research emphasizes the urgent need for management strategies that include prevention, eradication, and restoration efforts to protect the ecosystem, alongside policy reforms and
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Background: Occupational or work-related injuries are mostly common among hospitals' sanitary workers (SWs) in developing countries like Ethiopia. This is due to improper practiced of devices, unhygienic workplace, neglected and undermined risk factors, as well as due to lack of policy initiatives; but not studied well.

Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the occupational injuries and its associated factors among SWs in public hospitals, eastern Ethiopia: A Modified Poisson regression Model Analysis.

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