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Postpartum depression among mothers attending postnatal clinics in Bole sub-city, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in the post-COVID-19 era: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Cancer in Ethiopia

The Lancet Oncology, 2013
Ethiopia has a population of more than 84 million people and is expected to become the ninth most populous country in the world by 2050. The growing population coupled with lifestyle changes will mean an increasing burden of cancer. However, oncology services are wholly inadequate--no cancer registry exists, and only one cancer centre, with a handful ...
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A Beginning in Ethiopia

The American Journal of Nursing, 1961
The college was established to train the public health workers vitally needed in Ethiopia today. Its student group consists of prospective health officers, who receive three years of academic work, community nurses who have two years, and sanitarians who study for one year. The first class for each group was graduated in August 1957. These young people
H S, SWINDALL, M L, BURT
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Sarcoidosis in Ethiopia

Tubercle, 1978
Six cases of sarcoidosis seen within a period of 12 months are described. They presented variously with cutaneous, lymphatic, pulmonary, hepatic, splenic, skeletal and nervous manifestations. These 6 cases are the first to be reported from Ethiopia. A review of the archives of the Pathology Department of the Faculty of Medicine, Addis Ababa University,
E, Tsega, B, Getahun, R, Teklehaimanot
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Ethiopia

Nursing Standard, 1988
Large numbers of civilian casualties in Tigray have led to further requests for medical assistance.
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