Makonnen Asefa
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    Woldemichael K, Haileamlak A, Muluneh A, Alemseged F, Tessema F, Asefa M, et al.
  
  
    Ethiop J Health Sci
    . 2013 Jan;
          22(S):51-60.
    
    PMID: 23319840
  
  
          Background: The biochemical reference ranges currently used in developing countries are derived from data collected from populations living in developed countries. However, it is a fact that there is considerable...
      
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    Haileamlak A, Muluneh A, Alemseged F, Tessema F, Woldemichael K, Asefa M, et al.
  
  
    Ethiop J Health Sci
    . 2013 Jan;
          22(S):39-50.
    
    PMID: 23319839
  
  
          Background: Health and disease can only be distinguished by accurate and reliable reference values of a particular laboratory test. In interpreting laboratory test results, usually the reported values are compared...
      
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    Tessema F, Haileamlak A, Muluneh A, Alemseged F, Woldemichael K, Asefa M, et al.
  
  
    Ethiop J Health Sci
    . 2013 Jan;
          22(S):29-37.
    
    PMID: 23319838
  
  
          Background: Physical measurement reference values are helpful to manage patients, conduct surveillances and monitor and evaluate interventional activities. Such valuable data at a community level however, are almost non-existent in...
      
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    Alemseged F, Haileamlak A, Tegegn A, Tessema F, Woldemichael K, Asefa M, et al.
  
  
    Ethiop J Health Sci
    . 2013 Jan;
          22(S):19-28.
    
    PMID: 23319837
  
  
          Background: The burden of chronic non-communicable diseases is on the rise in middle and low income countries on top of the existing infectious diseases. Moreover, the distributions of the specific...
      
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    Muluneh A, Haileamlak A, Tessema F, Alemseged F, Woldemichael K, Asefa M, et al.
  
  
    Ethiop J Health Sci
    . 2013 Jan;
          22(S):7-18.
    
    PMID: 23319836
  
  
          Background: Chronic Non-communicable Diseases are increasingly becoming more prevalent and burden to the health care system in developing countries including Ethiopia. However, evidences showing the magnitude of the problem in...
      
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    Hadley C, Tegegn A, Tessema F, Asefa M, Galea S
  
  
    Ann Hum Biol
    . 2008 Jun;
          35(3):259-75.
    
    PMID: 18568592
  
  
          Background: There is increasing interest in the social determinants of children's developmental outcomes in developing countries because of the links with schooling, behavioral, and employment outcomes. Yet, little is known...