Hepatitis B virus is a worldwide public health problem. It is one of the cause of morbidity and mortality among people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. However, data is not well available on Hepatitis B Virus/Human ...
Hepatitis B Virus infection and diabetes mellitus are major health problems associated with significant morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Patients suffering from Diabetes Mellitus incur high risk of infection ...
Scabies affects more than 300 million people, causing significant morbidity, particularly in nations with few resources. In Ethiopia, guidelines for handling outbreaks have been developed by the federal ministry of health. ...
Anemia is a worldwide public health problem that occurs in all age groups but, under five years children are mostly affected. However, Anemia among children under five in Somalia is a critical public health issue with ...
Integrated community case management (ICCM) is the strategy that enables the community level assessment, classification, treatment of childhood illness like pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, and malnutrition which are the ...
Sexually transmitted disease (STD) in many developing countries contribute to enormous physical, social and economic consequence to the community and imminently to the pregnant mothers because of its additional adverse to ...
Every woman has the right to a positive birth experience and compassionate and respectful care from knowledgeable, skilled providers in a health institution. But women across the globe experienced disrespectful and abusive ...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most frequent cancer in women with an estimated 570,000 new cases in 2018 representing 6.6% of all female cancers occurred in low and middle income countries. The prevalence of precancerous ...
Female genital mutilation (FGM) had an impact on women's sexual functions like sexual initiation, desire, enjoyment, and pleasure. While Ethiopia's government's commitment to eradicating female genital mutilation is strong, ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is any behavior within an intimate relationship that results in physical, psychological or sexual harm to those in the relationship. It occurs in all countries including Ethiopia, transcending ...
Cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer in Ethiopian women, following breast cancer, and it is about six times more common in Human Immune Virus (HIV) infected women. Cervical cancer screening provides ...
Referred to world health organization, definition failure of neonates to initiate and sustain breathing at birth. Birth asphyxia remains a major cause of global mortality, contributing to almost 4 million neonatal deaths. ...
Birth spacing is a gap between two consecutive births which refers to resting period that allows the mother time to recover from pregnancy and labor. The World Health Organization recommends a birth interval of at least ...
Globally, half million women dies annually due to complications related to pregnancy and child birth. Birth preparedness is most vital strategy for implementing safe motherhood programs. Its effectiveness can be determined ...
Although governmental measures and targeted initiatives have been implemented to encourage Ethiopian adolescents to use sexual and reproductive health services, the overall level of use is still relatively low, and there ...
Women’s future fertility intentions is influenced by numerous factors including their perceived health status, reaching their family size, partner’s desire for more children, and suitable time interval before a pregnancy ...
Ethiopia has Made Progress in expanding coverage of comprehensive Emergency Obstetric care (CEmOC) services. However, maternal mortality remains high at 412/ 100,000 live births. Most studies has focused on coverage and ...
Sexually transmitted infections remain a major public health problem in developing country including Ethiopia. University students are at high risk for acquiring sexually transmitted infections due to multiple factors ...
In Ethiopia breast cancer contributes around 33% of female cancer and there is still a significant difference in magnitude of mortality and morbidity in developing countries. But, there is little information on the magnitude ...
Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods are known to be convenience, cost effective and suitable for many women. Despite the Ethiopian government’s emphasis on the provision of long-acting contraceptive methods, little ...