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Willingness to perform induced abortion and associated factors among graduating Midwifery, Medical, Nursing, and Public health officer students of University of Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia: Institution based Cross sectional study [PDF]
Mihretu Molla Enyew
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ABSTRACT Background Poor menstrual hygiene management (MHM), characterized by inadequate use of clean materials, improper disposal, and poor hygiene practices, negatively impacts the health of reproductive‐age women. In school settings, these practices further compromise girls' health, well‐being, and educational performance.
Salahedin Getahun +8 more
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ADOPTION OF DAIRY CATTLE PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES IN GONDAR TOWN, NORTH GONDAR ZONE, ETHIOPIA
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ABSTRACT Background Breast milk substitutes (BMS) use is discouraged during the first 6 months, as exclusive breastfeeding is the optimal feeding practice. However, breast milk exclusivity is uncertain, particularly in communities of developing countries, including Ethiopia as information from community claims.
Lemma Feyissa +3 more
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Tesfamichael Tadesse Birhanu,1 Mohamed Hassen Salih,2 Hailemichael Kindie Abate2 1Department of Medical Nursing, University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Medical Nursing, School of Nursing, College of ...
Birhanu TT, Hassen Salih M, Abate HK
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Kidist Mulugeta Bekele, Ahmed Moges Abay, Kidist Abiye Mengistu, Berhanemeskel Weldegerima Atsbeha, Chilot Abiyu Demeke, Wudneh Simegn Belay, Dawit Kumilachew Yimenu Department of Pharmaceutics and Social Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Medicine
Bekele KM +6 more
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From 334 cattle slaughtered in the Bahir Dar municipal abattoir, different lesions resulting in total or partial organ condemnation were found in organs of 12 (3.6%) cattle. Organs affected by different lesions or disease were liver 14.6% (49/334), lung 9.9% (33/334), heart 2.40% (8/334), kidney 3.6% (12/334) and tongue 0.9% (3/334).
Habtamu Endale, Mesfin Mathewos
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Estimation of Demand and Supply Balance of Livestock Feed in Haru District, Western Ethiopia
The feed supply showed a deficit (negative balance) of 43.6% and 30% DM, 66.1% and 61.2% DCP and 27.7% and 7.3% ME in ML and LL AEZs, respectively. ABSTRACT Background Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa, making livestock crucial for food security and rural livelihoods in the country.
Tamene Bayissa +2 more
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The price of feed cost is one of the main challenges for animal producers in Ethiopia. Sesbania is not utilized for animal feed and is commonly found in different geographical locations. Therefore, mixing of cotton seed cake with dried Sesbania sesban leaves at equal proportion improves biological performance of Semien sheep and economically visible ...
Wondimu Demoz Tessema +2 more
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