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Introduction: Birth companionship is one strategy for improving maternal and neonatal quality of care, as well as their outcomes. It is a low-cost and effective care that provide mothers with evidence-based practices throughout labor and delivery in health facilities. WHO has suggested that birth companionship can be given by a family member, spouse, friend, and doula.

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  • - A study in the Garowe district of Somalia estimated a 4.7% seroprevalence of brucellosis in sheep and goats, with females being significantly more likely to test positive compared to males.
  • - The research involved screening 384 animals for antibodies and assessing the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of 384 households regarding brucellosis through a structured questionnaire.
  • - Findings revealed that owners had low knowledge and practices related to brucellosis, highlighting the need for community education to mitigate risks to animal health and public safety.
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  • * Recent efforts to stop smoking haven't been put into action yet, and it’s important to see what could happen if smoking rates stay the same or improve.
  • * Researchers used models to predict health outcomes by 2050 based on different scenarios of smoking rates, showing that cutting smoking could greatly improve health and life expectancy.
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Background: Maternal undernutrition during lactation is a worldwide public health problem. It causes impaired cognitive ability, poor productivity, irreversible loss, and intergenerational malnutrition, which has harmful effects on the next generation. Overall, there is little information on undernutrition and risk factors among lactating mothers, especially in resource-poor settings, including Ethiopia.

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Background: Evidence of time to culture conversion is used to predict the time of cure from the disease and the overall drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) treatment duration. Even though evidence about sputum culture conversion is enormous in TB treatment, no study has yet been done in our areas, where cases are common. The study aimed to assess the time to sputum conversion and its predictors among drug-resistant TB patients from October 2013 to September 2021 in eastern Ethiopia.

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  • Water salinity negatively impacts the quality of carcass and meat in sheep and goats, especially under climate change conditions in arid regions of Ethiopia.
  • The study involved 100 male sheep and goats, and tested various levels of saline water against natural water, showing that higher salinity reduced body weight and meat quality indicators.
  • Results indicated that both species and age affected the outcomes, with mature sheep faring better than growing goats when consuming saline water.
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Brucellosis is one of zoonotic bacterial diseases with significant veterinary and public health consequences in sub-Saharan African countries, including Ethiopia. A cross-sectional study design was conducted with the objective of estimating the seroprevalence of small ruminant brucellosis and assessing owners' knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) on brucellosis in Chiro and Burka Dhintu Districts in Eastern Ethiopia. A total sample of 444 animals were taken using a cluster based multistage sampling technique.

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Monitoring the changes of ecosystem functioning is pivotal for understanding the global carbon cycle. Despite its size and contribution to the global carbon cycle, Africa is largely understudied in regard to ongoing changes of its ecosystem functioning and their responses to climate change. One of the reasons is the lack of long-term in situ data.

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In eastern Ethiopia, sweet potato is a vital food and nutrition security crop; moreover, orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) varieties are rich in beta-carotene content and have the potential to alleviate chronic Vitamin A malnutrition in the region. However, the unavailability of adaptable varieties and lack of information on production and post-harvest handling practices have limited its production and utilization in eastern Ethiopia. The research was conducted to identify the proper harvesting stage of OFSP varieties for optimum yield and nutritional compositions at Rare and Babile research stations of Haramaya University during the main rainy season of 2022.

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Background: The common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium L.) is an invasive weed species in the Asteraceae family that probably originated in Central or South America but has now spread worldwide, where it infests numerous crop fields, including sorghum. It is also a significant invasive weed in various parts of Ethiopia, including the eastern region.

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Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders are a set of disorders that negatively affect the acquisition of skills in a variety of developmental domains, including motor function, learning, socialization, language and cognition. However, there is no information available on the standard of living of Ethiopian primary caregivers of children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the quality of life (QOL) and associated factors among primary caregivers of children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Economic value (EV), sensitivity of EV and relative economic importance of milk yield (MY), age at first calving (AFC), calving interval (CI) and herd life (HL) traits were estimated for smallholder dairy cattle production in the central part of Ethiopia. The data on biological and economic parameters were collected using household interview and group discussions methods participating 238 farmers who had crossbred dairy cattle. Bio-economic model was used to calculate EV, sensitivity of EV and relative importance of EV.

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  • Researchers studied strokes from 1990 to 2021 to understand how many people get them and how they are affected around the world.
  • In 2021, strokes caused about 7.3 million deaths and were a major cause of health problems, especially in specific regions like Southeast Asia and Oceania.
  • There are differences in stroke risks based on where people live and their age, and some areas actually saw more strokes happening since 2015.
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  • Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare condition that can present in diverse ways, including bone pain and osteosclerosis, making awareness crucial for early diagnosis.
  • * A 50-year-old man from Ethiopia with a long history of symptoms was diagnosed after specific imaging and histological tests revealed classic signs of ECD.
  • * Clinicians should recognize the characteristic features of ECD in patients with unexplained bone pain to ensure timely treatment and management of potential complications.
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Objectives: Maternal mortality remains an unfinished global agenda and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) remains one of the leading causes. The aims of this study were to describe the incidence, underlying causes, and case fatality rate of PPH in public hospitals in eastern Ethiopia.

Methods: This study was part of a larger Ethiopian Obstetric Surveillance System (EthOSS) project - a multicenter surveillance of women admitted to 13 public hospitals in eastern Ethiopia due to any of the five major obstetric conditions: obstetric hemorrhage, eclampsia, uterine rupture, sepsis, and severe anemia - conducted from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.

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Malnutrition accounts for 45% of under-5 child morbidities in Ethiopia and is a more common issue in rural communities. In that regard, Ethiopia has implemented a CBN program at the community level to improve the nutrition status of children. Despite this, malnutrition still causes a significant rate of child morbidity and mortality.

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This study aimed to analyze farmers' opinions, its role to household welfare, and the factors that influence the likelihood and intensity of exotic poultry adoption among rural chicken producers. To attain this, 155 households were targeted for interview. To this end, a multistage sampling procedure was administered to select households.

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  • The review analyzed how heat processing impacts the bioactive compounds and antioxidant capacity of red peppers based on 15 selected studies out of 422 reviewed.
  • The research highlighted a lack of detailed information on processing conditions, which limits the reliability of the findings regarding how cooking affects these compounds.
  • The authors suggest that more comprehensive studies are necessary to better understand the influence of heat processing on the nutritional qualities of red peppers.
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Floristic composition, population structure, and regeneration status of woody species of Dabal forest found in East Hararghe zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia, were studied. Vegetation data were obtained from 52 main plots of 20 × 20 m for mature woody species and 5 subplots of 5 × 5 m for seedlings and saplings. Density and dbh of each live woody plant species found in each sample plot were recorded.

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A multipurpose food packaging film was created using pullulan and cassava starch as bases and sodium caseinate/zein-loaded Litsea cubeba essential oil nanoparticles as fillers. The study showed that the PS, PDI, Zeta potential and encapsulation efficiency of LC-EO in SC/ZNPs were 206.34 nm, 0.

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Environmental factors regulate the regeneration of mountain spruce forests, with drought, wind, and bark beetles causing the maximum damage. How these factors minimise spruce regeneration is still poorly understood. We conducted this study to investigate how the phenology and population dynamics of bilberry ( L.

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  • Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is a serious condition in babies where the stomach can't empty properly due to thickened muscles.
  • This study looked at how well treatment works for IHPS in children and what factors affect their recovery.
  • Results showed that a significant number of babies had poor recovery, especially if they waited too long for treatment, had dehydration, or low potassium levels.
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  • A study in Ethiopia aimed to assess the prevalence of soil transmitted helminths (STH) among vegetable farmers along the Akaki River Bank, as part of a national goal to eradicate STH transmission by 2025.
  • The prevalence of STH was found to be 22.2%, with Ascaris lumbricoides being the most common type of infection; several risk factors, including low income and poor hygiene practices, were identified.
  • The study highlights the need for targeted interventions to reduce infection risk in farming communities, especially focusing on health education and improved sanitation practices.
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