Gebreeyesus Abera Zeleke
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Terefe B, Workneh B, Zeleke G, Mekonen E, Zegeye A, Aemro A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0314309.
PMID: 39820848
Background: Access to healthcare services for women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is crucial for maternal and child health and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, women in...
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Tekeba B, Tamir T, Workneh B, Wassie M, Terefe B, Ali M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0317494.
PMID: 39813280
Introduction: Despite the World Health Organization's advice against unhealthy feeding, many low- and middle-income countries, including sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries, are experiencing a nutritional transition to high in sugar, unhealthy...
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Ali M, Zegeye A, Workneh B, Zeleke G, Mekonen E, Aemro A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Dec;
19(12):e0311945.
PMID: 39724177
Introduction: Formula feeding is providing infants with prepared formula as an alternative to or alongside breastfeeding. While breast milk is widely regarded as the optimal source of nutrition for infants,...
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Wassie M, Zegeye A, Aemro A, Terefe B, Zeleke G, Workneh B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Dec;
19(12):e0314700.
PMID: 39637069
Introduction: Worldwide, breast cancer accounts for about 2.3 million new cases and 685,000 deaths, making it the second most common cancer in women. It can be detected through breast examination...
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Tekeba B, Workneh B, Zegeye A, Gonete A, Zeleke G, Tamir T
Front Public Health
. 2024 Sep;
12:1402909.
PMID: 39296848
Introduction: Inappropriate feeding practices are a major contributor to child malnutrition. To monitor the feeding practices of young children, current and frequent studies are required. However, as far as our...