13 results match your criteria: "Jijiga University[Affiliation]"

Background: In low- and middle-income nations, a significant proportion of maternal and infant deaths are caused by a short birth interval (SBI). In Ethiopia, it is the main factor contributing to maternal and infant mortality. Understanding the spatial distribution of SBIs, i.

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Over the past decade there has been a burgeoning literature on social norms and the need to understand their context-specific patterning and trends to promote change, including to address the harmful practice of female genital mutilation (FGM), which affects around 200 million girls and women globally. This article draws on mixed-methods data collected in 2022 and 2023 with 1,020 adolescents and their caregivers, as well as key informants, from Ethiopia's Somali region to explore the patterning, drivers, and decision-making around FGM. Findings indicate that almost all Somali girls can expect to undergo FGM before age 15, and that infibulation is near universal.

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Background: In Ethiopia, child malnutrition is a significant public health problem. To address the problem, Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture (NSA) program was introduced. However, there is a paucity of evidence about the prevalence of child undernutrition in NSA-implemented districts.

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Severe cases of COVID-19 are characterized by hyperinflammation induced by cytokine storm, ARDS leading to multiorgan failure and death. JAK-STAT signaling has been implicated in immunopathogenesis of COVID-19 infection under different stages such as viral entry, escaping innate immunity, replication, and subsequent inflammatory processes. Prompted by this fact and prior utilization as an immunomodulatory agent for several autoimmune, allergic, and inflammatory conditions, Jakinibs have been recognized as validated small molecules targeting the rapid release of proinflammatory cytokines, primarily IL-6, and GM-CSF.

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This study was conducted in the Harshin District of the Somali Region, Ethiopia, to understand the climate change trends, their consistency with pastoralists' perceptions and their effects on pastoral households. The study used both qualitative and quantitative data collected from 143 households through household surveys. Focus group discussions and key informant interviews were also employed to triangulate and substantiate the reports from household surveys.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in low and middle income countries (LMIC). Approximately 50% of cases of skeletal TB involve the spine. Failure to identify and treat these areas of involvement at an early stage may lead to serious complications such as vertebral collapse, spinal compression, and spinal deformity.

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The Malaysian Women's Experience of Care and Management of Postnatal Depression.

Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health

April 2021

College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Jijiga University, Jijiga, Ethiopia.

Objectives: Early detection and intervention for Maternal Postnatal Depression (PND) are imperative to prevent devastating consequences for mothers, babies, and families. However, there are no guidelines that explicitly focus on the management of PND in Malaysia. Consequently, it is unclear whether women with PND are receiving proper care and treatment.

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Prevention and control of COVID-19 in pastoral community through One Health Approach.

One Health

December 2020

Department of Professional Nursing Studies, Kulliyah of Nursing, IIUM, Malaysia.

The vast majority of its population being a pastoralist community, the Somali region in Ethiopia shares the longest border with its neighboring east African countries. These communities face a high risk for transmission of imported COVID-19 cases and remain vulnerable due to lack of access to health delivery and low utilisation of services. Valuable lessons from other countries, has placed the One Health Approach as an appropriate, feasible and applicable preventive and control measure for COVID-19.

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Anxiety and Depression Among Women Living with HIV: Prevalence and Correlations.

Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health

July 2020

Department of Professional Nursing Studies, Kulliyah of Nursing, IIUM, Kuantan, Malaysia.

Introduction: It has been found that HIV positive women are becoming increasingly affected by various illnesses, including Common Mental Disorders (CMDs) such as depression. Such comorbidity escalates the disease progression to the severe stage and commonly hinders treatment adherence. This study determined the prevalence of anxiety and depression amidst women living with HIV.

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Depression and HIV Disease Progression: A Mini-Review.

Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health

December 2019

Department Basic Medical Sciences, Kulliyah of Nursing, IIUM, Malaysia.

Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder and a leading cause of disability, which commonly presents unexplained psychological and physical symptoms. Depression and HIV/AIDS are commonly comorbid. This review provides an insight into the effect of depression on disease progression among people living with HIV.

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We conducted a quantitative assessment of forage biomass in Harshin district to determine its annual productive potential, carrying capacity, and stocking rates. The dominant Land Use and Land Cover include woodland (35.5%), shrubs (28.

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The Association of Heavy Metals with Iron Oxides in the Aggregates of Naturally Enriched Soil.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

January 2020

Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Subtropical Soil and Plant Nutrition, College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.

Soils in three horizons from a naturally heavy metals enriched region were distributed into six size aggregates (> 2, 2-1, 1-0.6, 0.6-0.

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Evaluation of Skin Irritation and Acute and Subacute Oral Toxicity of Essential Oils in Rabbit and Mice.

J Toxicol

January 2019

Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management Department, College of Computational Sciences and Natural, Addis Ababa University, Private P.O. Box 34731, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

is used in traditional and folk medicines of Ankober District, North Central Ethiopia, for the treatment of several livestock and human disorders. This toxicity study aimed to investigate essential oil oral toxicity in mice and skin irritation in rabbit. essential oil was analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry methods and showed predominance of Eucalyptol (52.

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