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<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 18:14:49 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The third strategic planning and management (SPM-III) 2020/21-2029/30</title>
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<description>The third strategic planning and management (SPM-III) 2020/21-2029/30
Ethiopian Public Health Institute
The Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) began as a hospital in 1922 by an American&#13;
missionary named Dr. Thomas Lambie and has since grown to include a variety of structures and&#13;
mandates. Following its liberation from Italy in May 1941, the Imperial Medical Research Institute&#13;
was renamed Imperial Medical Research Institute, in 1951 the Institute Pasteur D'Ethiopie&#13;
following a bilateral agreement with the Institute Pasteur of Paris, France, in late 1965 the&#13;
Imperial Central Laboratory and Research Institute, in 1985 the National Research Institute of&#13;
Health (NRIH), and finally in 1996 the Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute (EHNRI).&#13;
currently, was re-established by the Ethiopian government under Regulation No.301/2013,&#13;
replacing the former Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute (EHNRI).
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2021-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Public health emergency management guideline for Ethiopia</title>
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<description>Public health emergency management guideline for Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute
Ethiopia, occupying an area of 1.1 million square kilometers, is the second most populous nation in Africa&#13;
and home to a diverse population mix of ethnicity and religion. Based on the population projection for&#13;
2021, greater than 118 million peoples are expected to live in the country with growth rate of 2.7&#13;
%annually. A total of 335 births and 78 deaths are expected to happen per 10,000 population. Life&#13;
expectancy of the country’s population is 60 years of age (57.7 years for Male and 62.4 years for Female).&#13;
Age distribution of the nation’s population shows, majority of young people between 0 to 14 years of age&#13;
covers 43.2% followed by peoples aged more than 65 years of age and 2.9%.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Bacterial disease surveillance and response Weekly SITREP, Ethiopia</title>
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<description>Bacterial disease surveillance and response Weekly SITREP, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute
268 cases were lately reported in the last 3 days. Among these, 01 cases are newly seen at HFs and 01 cases are in date of onset in after October 15, 2023&#13;
• Among cholera patients, 15-34 and 5-14 age groups accounted 42% and 20% respectively.&#13;
• Current inpatients in the CTC = 119(Oromia = 87, DD = 10, Somali =4, CER = 17, Harari = 1)&#13;
• From Amhara (4167 cases and 77 deaths by line list and phone text), non line listed additional 237 cases and deaths of 10 were reported in phone text.&#13;
• Since august 27, 2022, a total of 25,116 (851 were in 2022) from 228 woredas have affected woredas (Oromia(91), Ser(35), Cer(19), Amhara(31), Sidama(23),&#13;
D.Dawa(9), Somali(8), Afar(10), B.Gumuz(3), Harari(3). The difference of affected woredas from formers is due to cleaned data. The Index case was from&#13;
Harana Buluk, August 27, 2022 &amp; this outbreak was confirmed (4 from 5 were culture positive) on Sep 9, 2022. Kumer refuge camp reported 453 cases with 8&#13;
deaths and 279 cases from different IDP.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Case definition for MVD during outbreak</title>
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<description>Case definition for MVD during outbreak
Ethiopian Public Health Institute
Any case of a deceased with an unexplained&#13;
cause
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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