Dr. Aman Edao (MD, Assistant professor); Dr. Seid Ali (MD, Assistant professor)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-03)
Introduction:Sudden cardiac arrest is a catastrophic medical emergency that may occur at any
time in the hospital or pre-hospital Setting. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and basic Life
support are important lifesaving, ...
SISAY ABEBE (BSc); Mr. Zerihun Ataro (MSc, Assistant professor); Dr. Desalegn Admasu (PhD, Associate Professor)(Haramaya University, 2024-06)
Background: The introduction of active antiretroviral therapy significantly decreases human
immunodeficiency virus associated morbidity and mortality. However, anti-retroviral therapy
and other factors such as virus, ...
Lijalem Eshetu (MD, internal medicine resident); Semir Abdi (MD, Internist, Assistant Professor of internal Medicine); Behailu Hawulte (MPH, Assistant Professor of Public health)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-02)
Background: Thyroid diseases are common endocrine abnormalities affecting the cellular
metabolism of the body with a number of potentially serious complications. There are few studies
addressing the clinical picture ...
Nuredin Meka (BSc); Dr. Tofik Abdella (MD, Psychiatrist, Assistant professor); Mr. Henock Asfaw (MSc, Assistant professor(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-05)
Background: Neurocognitive impairment is described as a significant or modest cognitive decline
from a previous level of performance in one or more cognitive domains such as attention, executive
function, learning and ...
ABDI TEMESGEN (BSc.); Mr. Tilahun Abdeta (MSc. Assistant Professor); Mr. Daniel Alemu (MSc., Assistant Professor)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-05)
Background: Obsessive compulsive symptoms are mental health conditions marked by the
presence of obsessions and/or compulsions. The co-existence of obsessive-compulsive
symptoms among individuals with schizophrenia ...
Undernutrition is a form of malnutrition in which the body does not obtain adequate protein and energy as well as insufficient intake of vitamins and minerals. The major forms include, wasting, stunting, and underweight. ...
The Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) has been implemented in Ethiopia to
mitigate food insecurity and improve nutritional outcomes. However, its impact on household
dietary diversity and women’s body mass index (BMI) ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune
system. Globally, more than 79.3 million people have been infected with it and about 36.3
million people have died since the beginning of the epidemic. ...
Mahamed Muhumed Ahmed; Mr.Addisu Berhanu(Mph, Assistant professor of Biostatistics); Mr. Belay Negash (Mph, Assistant professor of HSM)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-07)
Background:Out-of-pocket medical payments are expenditures stood directly by a patient where
insurance does not cover the full cost of the health good or service. This expenditure includes
any payment related to medical ...
KADRA AHMED OMAR (BSC.; Dr. Anteneh Berhane (PhD., Assistant Professor); Haymanot Mezmur (PhD., Assistant Professor)(Haramaya University, Haramaya, 2024-09)
Introduction: Lactating mothers food security and optimum dietary practice is indispensable for
maintaining health of mothers and child. During breastfeeding, energy and nutrient need to
increase and meeting them is ...
SOLYANA TEKA (B.Sc.); EPHREM TEFERA (PHD, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR); JEMAL MOHAMMED (M.Sc., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-04)
Background: Intestinal parasitosis is a group of diversified illnesses causing significant morbidity and
mortality throughout the world. Under-five Children in under-developed nations, like Ethiopia, face serious
health ...
IBRAHIM ADEM HAMIDO (BSC); Dr.Tesfaye Gobena (Ph.D); Dr.Tariku Dingeta(Ph.D.)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-04)
Background: Khat chewing practices is high inthe Arabian Peninsula and in Eastern Africa region,
including Ethiopia. Khatchewing is popular among adolescents in Ethiopia. However, there is no
study on practice of Khat ...
GADA DIBA (B.Sc., M.Sc. CANDIDATE); Dr. WINNER KUCHA; Dr. EPHREM TEFERA :-AHMEDMENEWER ABDU (M.Sc.)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-05)
Background:One of the non-communicable diseases that results in substantial morbidity and
death globally is chronic kidney disease. It is also a risk factor for renal failure and
cardiovascular disease. In sub-Saharan ...
ALAZAR TAMIRAT AYELE; Mr. Zerihun Ataro (Msc, Assistant Professor); Dr. Kedir Urgesa (PhD, Assistant Professor)(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-06)
Background: The use of highly active antiretroviral therapy has significantly reduced morbidity
and mortality associated to Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection and Aquired Immune
Defficency Syndrome. However, acluster ...
Meningitis remains the major public health problem and a major cause of mortality and
morbidity in patients in many countries of the world including Ethiopia. It needs timely diagnosis,
appropriate treatment, and prevention. ...
Reyad Shek Adem; Dr. Aboma Motuma; Mr. Behailu Hawulte(Haramaya University, 2024-09)
Physical activity is an essential strategy to reduce obstetric complications and
adverse pregnancy outcomes during pregnancy and its sequel later in life. It helps to maintain a
healthy gestational weight, sleep better, ...
Hana Million Merine; (Assis prof ) Addisu Birhanu; ( Assis prof ) Abdi Birhanu(Haramaya University, 2024-09)
Tuberculosis is among the leading causes of death globally. Every year
more than 10 million peoples are suffering from tuberculosis. United nation and world
health organization stated that urgent action is required to ...
Birhanu Shegena; Dr. Kasiye Shiferaw; Mr. Abdi Birhanu(Haramaya University, 2024-09)
Hyperglycemic emergencies are the most common life threatening acute metabolic
complications of diabetes mellitus. The number of Hyperglycemic emergency admissions over the
past decade has increased worldwide, with recent ...
Behar Mohammed Usman; (Ph.D) Shiferaw Letta; (Assis Prof) Hassen Abdi(Haramaya University, 2024-10)
Acute coronary syndrome is a life-threatening condition affecting over 7
million people annually and leading cause of morbidity and high health expenditures,
particularly in low- and middle-income countries. There was ...
EDLAWIT GETACHEW (B.SC. M.SC. CANDIDATE); Mr. Jemal Mohammed; Dr. Desalegn Admassu(Haramaya University Harar, 2024-06)
Background: Unacceptably high levels of illness and mortality caused by malaria are worldwide
public health concern. In Ethiopia, it is estimated that 68% of the population lives in areas where
malaria is a concern, ...