نتایج جستجو برای: ethiopia

تعداد نتایج: 29154  

2013
Yihunie Lakew Ayalu A Reda Habtamu Tamene Susan Benedict Kebede Deribe

BACKGROUND Modern contraceptive use persists to be low in most African countries where fertility, population growth, and unmet need for family planning are high. Though there is an evidence of increased overall contraceptive prevalence, a substantial effort remains behind in Ethiopia. This study aimed to identify factors associated with modern contraceptive use and to examine its geographical v...

2014
Markos Tesfaye Mubarek Abera Christine Gruber-Frank Reiner Frank

BACKGROUND The lack of trained mental health professionals has been an important barrier to establishing mental health services in low income countries. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and implementation of child psychiatry training within a graduate program in mental health for non-physician clinicians in Ethiopia. METHODS The existing needs for competent practitione...

2017
Gizachew Assefa Tessema Mohammad Afzal Mahmood Judith Streak Gomersall Yibeltal Assefa Theodros Getachew Zemedu Mengistu Kifle Caroline O Laurence

INTRODUCTION Over the last two decades, while contraceptive use has improved in Ethiopia, the contraceptive prevalence rate remains low. In addition to socio-demographic and cultural factors, the quality of care in Family Planning (FP) services is an important determining factor of FP utilization. However, little research exists on the determinants of quality of care in FP services in Ethiopia....

2018
J. O. S. Hammond J.-M. Kendall J. Wookey G. W. Stuart D. Keir A. Ayele

Ethiopia is a region where continental rifting gives way to oceanic spreading. Yet the role that pre-existing lithospheric structure, melt, mantle flow, or active upwellings may play in this process is debated. Measurements of seismic anisotropy are often used to attempt to understand the contribution that these mechanisms may play. In this study, we use new data in Afar, Ethiopia along with le...

2015
Iñaki Comas Elena Hailu Teklu Kiros Shiferaw Bekele Wondale Mekonnen Balako Gumi Rea Tschopp Gobena Ameni R. Glyn Hewinson Brian D. Robertson Galo A. Goig David Stucki Sebastien Gagneux Abraham Aseffa Douglas Young Stefan Berg

Colonial medical reports claimed that tuberculosis (TB) was largely unknown in Africa prior to European contact, providing a "virgin soil" for spread of TB in highly susceptible populations previously unexposed to the disease [1, 2]. This is in direct contrast to recent phylogenetic models which support an African origin for TB [3-6]. To address this apparent contradiction, we performed a broad...

Journal: :Reproductive health matters 2015
Ndola Prata Anna Summer

Ethiopia is among the top six countries contributing to the highest numbers of maternal deaths globally. The Ethiopian total fertility rate was estimated at 4.8 in 2011, and the use of contraceptives by married women was 29%. Lack of knowledge, cultural stigma surrounding abortion, and barriers to access of services contribute to persistently high rates of unsafe abortion and abortion-related m...

2012

Ralstonia solanacearum is a very destructive pathogen that causes wilt in potato and many other solanacean crops in Ethiopia. In order to select effective antagonistic biocontrol agents for R. solanacearum strains, it is necessary to characterize the population of pathogenic strains. Therefore, 62 strains collected from wilted potato, tomato and pepper plants and potato tubers from the major po...

2010
Zeine Abosse Mirkuzie Woldie Shimeles Ololo

BACKGROUND In Ethiopia, the levels of maternal and infant morbidity and mortality are among the highest in the world. This is attributed to, among other factors, none use of modern health care services by women in Ethiopia. According to the 2005 Ethiopian Demographic Health Survey, more than seven in ten mothers did not receive antenatal care at all. Therefore, the objective of this study was t...

2017
Jonny Crocker Darren Saywell Katherine F. Shields Pete Kolsky Jamie Bartram

Evidence on sanitation and hygiene program costs is used for many purposes. The few studies that report costs use top-down costing methods that are inaccurate and inappropriate. Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a participatory behavior-change approach that presents difficulties for cost analysis. We used implementation tracking and bottom-up, activity-based costing to assess the process...

2014
Tesera Bitew

BACKGROUND Depression is the most common and disabling mental illness in the globe. It accounts for about 6.5% of the burden of diseases in Ethiopia. Regardless of its severity and relapse rate, there are no synthesized evidences about its prevalence and potential risk factors in Ethiopia. The aim of this review was thus to synthesize scientific information about the prevalence and potential ri...

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