Amhara region
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Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is an economically important trans-boundary viral disease of clovenhoofed animals. It is caused by FMD virus, which belongs to the genus Aphthovirus and family Picornaviridae. FMD is a well-established endemic disease in Ethiopia since it was first detected in 1957.
8p vigandhi 23-02-2022 11 1 Download
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Worldwide, pneumonia is the third leading cause of death in under 5 years children. Ethiopia is ranked 4th out of 15 countries having the highest burdens of the death rate among under-five children due to pneumonia.
10p vijichoo2711 31-05-2021 63 1 Download
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Female genital mutilation is defined as all procedures that involve partial or total removal of external female genitalia, or other injuries to the female genital organs for cultural and religious purposes. In Ethiopia, the prevalence of female genital mutilation practice was 70.8% according to Ethiopian demographic and health survey 2016.
9p vitokyo2711 31-08-2020 13 3 Download
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The main objective of this research was to examine the influence of CRM on customer satisfaction. The research was focused on three and above three star rated hotels in Amhara Region, Ethiopia.
18p orianahuynh 06-06-2020 23 4 Download
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Globally, about 2.7 million neonates die annually and more than 99% of these deaths happened in developing countries. Although most neonatal deaths are preventable and attempts had been taken to tackle these deaths, an aggregate of 30 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births had been reported in Ethiopia.
14p viorochimaru2711 29-05-2020 14 1 Download
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This study is conducted with the main objective of analyzing the empirical relationship between tax compliance behaviour and its determinants in South Gonder Zone of the Amhara region. The study is conducted by using primary data collected from category “A” and “B” tax payers. The primary data is collected using structured questionnaire from 11 districts in the zone. The response obtained from 295 respondents (87.3% response rate) is used for the analysis.
11p tociitocii 24-04-2020 21 1 Download
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public health problem both in hospital and community acquired infections. The present study assessed the knowledge and beliefs on AMR among physicians and nurses in 13 hospitals in Amhara region, Ethiopia, which is a low-income country.
7p vienzym2711 03-04-2020 13 1 Download
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The early stage of embryo development is extremely vulnerable to various teratogenic factors, leading to congenital anomalies. In Ethiopia, a significant number of babies are born with congenital anomalies, but the risk factors for the anomalies have never been studied.
11p vidr2711 19-02-2020 13 1 Download
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During the first three months of pregnancy, the developing embryo may be susceptible to external and internal factors, which may lead to structural and functional congenital anomalies. The main objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of congenital anomalies in Addis Ababa and the Amhara region, Ethiopia.
11p virome2711 13-01-2020 11 0 Download
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Acute undernutrition (wasting) is a condition in which a child becomes too thin for his or her height because of weight loss or failure to gain weight. Wasted children have greater risk of morbidity and mortality compared to their normal counterparts.
11p virome2711 13-01-2020 9 0 Download
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In spite of surplus food production, in Amhara region, a significant number of children had undernutrition. Investigating factors associated with under-nutrition in food secured households is crucial to design preventive measures.
9p vidublin2711 13-01-2020 13 0 Download
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Children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS are more likely to have emotional and behavioral problems than the general population. This can result in a continuing negative influence on the quality of life, school performance, immunity and co-morbidity of children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS.
8p vidublin2711 13-01-2020 19 0 Download
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Ethiopia has made significant progress in reducing child mortality but newborn mortality has stagnated at around 29 deaths per 1000 births. The Maternal Health in Ethiopia Partnership (MaNHEP) was a 3.5- year implementation project aimed at developing a community-oriented model of maternal and newborn health in rural Ethiopia and to position it for scale up.
9p vidublin2711 13-01-2020 12 0 Download