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Background Pharyngitis is inflammation of the oropharynx primarily caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. S. pyogenes is a Gram‐positive, catalase‐negative, β‐hemolytic, bacitracin‐sensitive bacterium. Group A streptococci (GAS) pharyngitis causes the most outpatient visits and frequent antibiotic prescriptions among children.
Surafel Mekuria +11 more
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Roots and patterns in Beja (Cushitic): the issue of language contact with Arabic [PDF]
A large part of the morphology of Beja, the sole language of the Northern branch of Cushitic (Afroasiatic), belongs to the root and pattern system. This system is typologically similar to the Semitic one (particularly robust in Arabic) and is also found ...
Vanhove, Martine
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Determination of Crop Water Requirements for Maize in Abshege Woreda, Gurage Zone, Ethiopia
In Ethiopia where crop production overly depends on rainfall and temperature, studying the variability of these climate variables at a local scale is essential to devise proper strategies that enhance adaptive capacity. In light of this, a study was conducted in Abshege Woreda, Gurage Zone to determine crop water requirement of maize, which is major ...
Solomon Abirdew +2 more
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Background Globally, inadequate gestational weight gain is a significant public health problem. It may lead to poor pregnancy outcomes. It is associated with the development of a small for gestational age fetus, prematurity, and low birthweight. It is grave trouble in middle‐ and low‐income countries like Ethiopia.
Simegn Wagaye Kefene +6 more
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The prevalence of primary headache disorders in Ethiopia [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the epidemiology of primary headache disorders in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains very limited. We performed a population-based survey in rural and urban areas of Ethiopia, using methods similar to those of an earlier study in ...
Steiner, TJ +4 more
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The Spatial Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Gurage Zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Background: The global distribution of tuberculosis is skewed heavily toward low-and-middle income countries, which accounted for about 87% of all estimated incident cases. Ethiopia is a low-income country in east Africa that remains highly afflicted by tuberculosis, with varying degrees of magnitudes across settings.
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ABSTRACT Medicinal plants are a global healthcare cornerstone, with traditional communities, particularly in Ethiopia, relying on indigenous knowledge for treating various ailments. This study aimed to identify, isolate, and elucidate the structures of chemical constituents from the chloroform and methanol extracts of Syzygium guineense root using IR ...
Mekdes Lulu
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Prevalence and factors associated with trachoma among children aged 1–9 years in Zala district, Gamo Gofa Zone, Southern Ethiopia [PDF]
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Gesesew, Hailay +4 more
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This study provides the first national‐level synthesis of medical Enset (Ensete ventricosum) in Ethiopia. Over 600 Enset landraces were identified, with 16.7% documented from 15 major Enset growing areas, where corn and bulla are the primary medical parts used to treat bone and back ailments.
Mitiku Muanenda +2 more
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Integrated morbidity mapping of lymphatic filariasis and podoconiosis cases in 20 co-endemic districts of Ethiopia [PDF]
Background: Lymphatic filariasis (LF) and podoconiosis are neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that pose a significant physical, social and economic burden to endemic communities.
Davey, Gail +9 more
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