Kerebih, Masterwal(University of Gondar, 2008-04-06)
Back ground: Increasingly domestic violence is being recognized as an important public health concern. Information about women’s health in the third world countries has seen relatively scarce and until recently ...
Background: Immunization is one of the most successful and cost-effective public health interventions to prevent illnesses and deaths from vaccine preventable diseases. Nevertheless, universal access ...
Background: Low birth weight is a widely used indicator of newborn health. It is closely associated with fetal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, inhibited growth and cognitive development, and ...
Background: Vaccines potency and injection safety issues are a concern to all levels of the service centers including the big urban center like Addis Ababa. Therefore, knowing contributing ...
Background: Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia. Over 55million population live in areas at risk of malaria transmission. Ethiopia is one of the most malaria epidemic prone countries ...
Tesfaye, Zelalem(University of Gondar, 2009-08-31)
Background: Given the critical role of adherence in a successful ART program, strategies to support PLHIV to adhere to care and treatment should be developed and providers of care, partners, community ...
Background: Anemia is a condition that affects 25% to 50% of the world population, and approximately 50% of the pregnant women. Many unwanted complications of pregnancy have been linked to anemia. ...
Introduction: Although Women with fistula may be sexually active; HIV counseling is often not included in fistula treatment. There are very few studies looking at their associated medical conditions and other factors in ...
Zelalem, Yordanos(University of Gondar, 2010-11-30)
Problem statement: Many governments in Africa tried alternative arrangements for paying, allocating, organizing and managing health resources. The strategy includes measures to ensure the benefit of poorest people. The ...
Background: Half a million women die annually due to pregnancy and child birth related events. In addition, three hundred million women in the world currently suffer from long-term or short-term illness brought about by ...
Background: The primary goal of antenatal care (ANC) is to improve pregnancy outcome and ensure the safe delivery of a healthy infant. It is focused not only on detecting and treating medical, obstetrical conditions ...
Background: Detecting infectious TB cases and effective treatment of them is the most important TB control strategy. However, according to Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH)report on smear positive ...
Background: The health care that a woman receives during pregnancy, at the time of delivery and soon after delivery is important for the survival and well-being of both the mother and the baby. ...
Background: The health care that a woman receives during pregnancy, at the time of delivery and soon after delivery is important for the survival and well-being of both the mother and the baby. ...
Background: Health-related quality of life is becoming an increasingly important issues associated with HIV disease. Identification of factors that determine health related quality of life are important in order ...
Background: Infant and child death in developing countries constitute the largest age category of mortality. Sub-Saharan Africa’s under-five mortality rate is 75 percent greater than other regions in the world. ...
Zewdu, Mulawshum(University of Gondar, 2011-11-30)
Introduction: According to the recent review of the Millennium Development Goals(MDG), little progress has been made with respect to MDG 5 on improving maternal health. Skilled delivery care is considered a ...
Shiferaw, Destaye(University of Gondar, 2012-05-31)
Background: Trachoma is a leading preventable infectious eye disease caused by repeated infection with eye strains of the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis in developing countries that have poor environmental ...
Background: Getting full personal health information is a great challenge due to fear of stigma and discrimination in developing countries especially for those people living with HIV/AIDs. The concern for confidentiality ...
Introduction: Night blindness has been recognized as a public health problem in women of reproductive age. Globally, night blindness affects 9.8 million women which correspond to 7.8%of the population at ...