E H O Parry
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Recent Articles
1.
Mamo Y, Dukessa T, Mortimore A, Dee D, Luintel A, Fordham I, et al.
Public Health Action
. 2019 Dec;
9(3):102-106.
PMID: 31803581
Background: Providing medical care for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in rural sub-Saharan Africa has proved to be difficult because of poor treatment adherence and frequent loss to follow-up (LTFU). The reasons...
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Fekadu S, Yigzaw M, Alemu S, Dessie A, Fieldhouse H, Girma T, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2010 Jul;
64(10):1192-8.
PMID: 20664624
Background/objectives: Most insulin-requiring diabetes patients in Ethiopia have an atypical form of the disease, which resembles previous descriptions of malnutrition-related diabetes. As so little is known about its aetiology, we...
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Alemu S, Dessie A, Seid E, Bard E, Lee P, Trimble E, et al.
Diabetologia
. 2009 Jul;
52(9):1842-5.
PMID: 19565213
Aims/hypothesis: We evaluated the incidence of insulin-requiring diabetes in a rural area of sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: Health surveillance data from a chronic disease programme in two zones of Ethiopia, Gondar...
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Berhanu S, Alemu S, Prevett M, Parry E
Seizure
. 2008 Aug;
18(2):100-3.
PMID: 18701322
Background: In 1998, we set up nurse-led epilepsy clinics in five rural health centres around Gondar in northern Ethiopia. Despite good treatment outcomes, two years after registration only 40% of...
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Parry E, Percy D
Anaesthesia
. 2007 Dec;
62 Suppl 1:15-20.
PMID: 17937708
Health services can respond to the needs of the poorest people in developing countries if those who work in the front line of health care are supported and motivated and...