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Getnet Hailu
(2024-06)
Problem statement - The transmission of HIV from pregnant mothers to their children has significantly decreased in the past two decades, especially since the introduction of the B+ option in 2013. Mothers with an undetectable ...
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Gellila Mengistu
(2024-05)
Background: Trauma has become a public health priority of Ethiopia. Receiving an appropriate pre- facility care from the scene plays a major role in the outcome of trauma patients. There is limited data about pre-facility ...
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Gelila Feraw
(2024-05)
Background: Violence against women(VAW) is a significant public health problem, as well as a fundamental violation of women’s human right violation. Globally almost one in every three women and nearly half of Ethiopian ...
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Firaol Dandena
(2024-06)
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer illness in Ethiopia, accounting for 16,133 (20.9%) of all cancer cases and 9,061 (17.5%) of all deaths due to cancer. There are different studies carried out different ...
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Filimon Dagnew
(2024-06)
Background: Cancer poses a significant burden in Ethiopia. According to Global Cancer Statistics (GLOBOCAN), there were over 25,000 new cancer cases and over 18,000 cancer deaths in Ethiopia in 2020. Despite the increasing ...
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