Background: Tuberculosis remains the major public health problem and it is the most Catastrophic diseases in the world. People living with human immune virus are more likely to develop TB than others. Especially children ...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection is defined as infection occurring within 30 days after surgery. It is recently reported that the specific time when the majority of surgical site infections would develop is a key to ...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) adverse events can range from acute and potentially life threatening to chronic and insidious. Serious life-threatening events require the immediate discontinuation of all ARV drugs ...
Background: Hospital long stay is a serious social and economic problem, leading to elevated medical expenses and dissatisfaction, and increased workload and financial burden. Patients discharge time was different in ...
Background: Peripheral intravenous cannula is venous access devices widely practiced 30% to 80% of admitted patient requiring intravenous therapy. The failure rate is high in infants. This will cause prolonged hospital ...
Introduction: Feeding is a major element of care for very low birth weight neonates. To grow and develop normally, they must have full enteral fed. Rapidly full enteral feeding conflicts with the physiologic immaturity of ...
Introduction: Anti-retro viral therapy regimen discontinuations become a big challenge and cause diminishing the clinical and immunological benefit of treatment in Ethiopia. It reduces both the duration and the chance of ...
Abstract
Introduction: Currently, the world is facing a global pandemic with a new coronavirus strain
causing an infectious disease named Corona Virus Disease 2019. Due to uncontrolled morbidity
and mortality of ...
Background: The timely introduction of complimentary foods during infancy is necessary for nutritional reasons, and to enable the transition from milk feeding to family foods. Complementary foods are defined as any solid ...
Background: Anogenital colonization of group B streptococcus in pregnancy is common, which is identified as common cause of early onset neonatal disease. Most neonates acquire the disease through vertical transmission ...
Background: Anogenital colonization of group B streptococcus in pregnancy is common, which is identified as common cause of early onset neonatal disease. Most neonates acquire the disease through vertical transmission ...
Introduction: The toothbrush is the most common method for removing plaque from the oral
cavity. Knowing the level of their behavioral intention and tooth brushing practices is crucial
for implementation of intervention. ...
Background: Malaria can be prevented by using insecticide treated nets and decreases malaria mortality by 55% in under -five children in Africa. Ethiopia, scaling up distribution and utilization of insecticide treated nets ...
Background: Bowel obstruction is a global public health problem consuming much in terms of surgical services which varies between regions of the world. It is a common surgical emergency and a significant health problem in ...
Background: Pleural effusion, the abnormal accumulation of fluid within the pleural space, is a difficult and common clinical problem faced by general practitioners and pulmonologists. Patients with pleural effusion have ...
Background: Acute appendicitis is the sudden and severe inflammation of the appendix. Acute appendicitis isone of the most common acute abdominal emergencydisorders that often require emergencysurgical management in the ...
Background: Open knee joint injury is a deep traumatic laceration violating the joint capsule. It commonly occurred in males and the commonest causes are road traffic accidents and gunshot injuries. Associated injuries ...
Background: Assessment of treatment outcome, monitoring and evaluation of its Risk factors of Directly Observed Treatment are among the major important indicators for performance of tuberculosis prevention and control ...
Background: Despite ranges of anti-malaria interventions worldwide, it lasts one of the top
public health problems causing morbidity, mortality and high cost for care. It has varying
magnitude across countries and has ...
Back ground: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem. The emerging epidemics
of multi- and extensively drug-resistant (M/XDR) TB further imperil patients and public health.
Although TB infection control ...