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Tesfaye S. Mengistu , Aklilu Endalamaw,Anteneh Zewdie,Eskinder Wolka,Yibeltal Assefa
(2025-04)
The ultimate goal of primary health care (PHC), as a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach, is to achieve the highest level of health by bringing health services closer to the users. This entails that PHC should ...
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Natanim Degefu
(2023-06)
Hypertensive crisis is defined as a severe raise in blood pressure with systolic blood pressure (SBP) > 180 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) > 120 mmHg. Since it poses substantial cardiovascular morbidity and ...
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Jibril Jemal
(2022-05)
Desire to have more children are a normal phenomenon in many developing countries including Ethiopia .The Human ImmunodeficiencyVirus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome prevalence recently in Harar was highest next to ...
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Mohammed Abrahim
(2022-08)
In a society with male dominance over many decisions, understanding women’s decision regarding sexual, reproductive health and rights (SRHR), especially in the rural communities, is important for planning tailored ...
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Samrawit Berihun
(2023-06)
The maternal continuum of care (CoC) is an approach that improves maternal health and significantly reduces the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality. However, there is dearth of recent evidence on the inequality and ...
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