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Background: Anemia is a common manifestation of HIV infection, occurring in approximately 30% of patients with asymptomatic HIV and in as much as 75-80% of those with clinical AIDS (1). Anemia in pregnancy is a ...
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Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is defined as a live born infant weight less than 2500 g regardless of gestational age. The world health organization estimates 25 million LBW babies are born worldwide annually ...
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Introduction: Schoolchildren are vulnerable to undernutrition due to low social status, poor diet, ill health, and inappropriate care. Children with good dietary diversity were associated with a normal body weight. ...
Background: Food taboo is any consideration of food items by the society as improper or unacceptable that arises mainly based on religious, cultural, historical and social principles. Developing countries are burdened with ...
In this research work, production of bioethanol from a mixture of lignocellulosic biomass
brewers’ spent grain (BSG) and sugarcane molasses was investigated to find the optimum
conditions that would enable to reduce the ...
Background: Dietary diversity is defined as the number of different foods or food groups consumed over a given reference period. Malnourished mothers often lack the capacity to effectively combat diseases and provide ...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a critical period which demands adequate dietary diversity. Malnutrition during pregnancy can permanently affect physiological development of the fetus. These problems remained the foremost public ...
Background: Growth monitoring (GM) is the process of following the growth rate of a child in comparison with standards using periodic anthropometric measurements. It has positive effects on child growth outcomes by assessing ...
Ion-exchange water softener used in commercial and industrial applications to reduce hardness.
The water is passed through a negatively-charged resin initially containing sodium ions in the
softening cycle, ...
Water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) is a hazardous and fast-growing invasive aquatic
species for which international concern has been risen due to its environmental influence.
Textile industries are released large ...
The most important petroleum fraction is lubricating oil that is used in almost all vehicles and
machines. After running of thousand kilometers, a vehicle needs to change the lubricating oil it
was using because ...
Water hyacinths stem from Lake Tana, the largest Lake in Ethiopia, creating an economic
impact by affecting biodiversity and agricultural activities. The Lake has been critically
infected by the weed, and aquatic ...
Mango is one of the leading fruits produced by smallholder farmers in Northwestern Ethiopia,
especially in the midland and lowland areas of the Upper Blue Nile Basin. During the peak
season, farmers ...
Chitosan and clays are both naturally occurring, plentiful minerals. A variety of technologies are
used to remove pollutants from wastewater, but adsorption is thought to be the most effective,
clear, efficient, ...
Bioethanol is an interesting biofuel made of renewable biomass alleviating energy crisis and
environmental pollution that arise from fossil fuels. Fruit wastes are renewable biomass that are
rich in ...
The utilization of lignocellulosic waste materials for bioethanol production has gained
significant attention as a sustainable and renewable energy source. In this study,
microwave-assisted natural ...
Injera is a traditional ethnic staple food in Ethiopia that produced from fermented dough of
different cereals mainly from teff and it is consumed in almost all parts of the country. The present
study ...