Merga Dheresa
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Weldegebreal F, Ayana D, Wilfong T, Dheresa M, Yadeta T, Negesa A, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):e092461.
PMID: 39762107
Introduction: Although evidence exists on the impact of microbiota on pregnancy outcomes in many high-resource settings, there is a lack of research in many low-resource settings like Ethiopia. This study...
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Getachew T, Tura A, Dheresa M, Niguse S, Balis B, Regassa L, et al.
Heliyon
. 2024 Dec;
10(24):e40941.
PMID: 39735628
Background: Nowadays, pregnant women around the world use herbal remedies extensively. Evidence illustrated that the association between the use of herbal medicines and unfavorable fetal outcomes is not well established....
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Gelchu S, Wirtu D, Dheresa M, Galgalo D, Miesa H
Health Res Policy Syst
. 2024 Dec;
22(1):168.
PMID: 39695710
Pregnancy is the most delicate stage in human life that requires high quality and several types of food to meet maternal and foetal nutritional demands. During pregnancy, food taboo is...
4.
Tolossa T, Gold L, Lau E, Dheresa M, Abimanyi-Ochom J
Sex Reprod Healthc
. 2024 Oct;
42:101036.
PMID: 39396398
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the association between the quality of antenatal care (ANC) service utilisation and adverse birth outcomes among adolescent women in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Methods: A...
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Tolossa T, Gold L, Dheresa M, Turi E, Yeshitila Y, Abimanyi-Ochom J
Heliyon
. 2024 Aug;
10(15):e35629.
PMID: 39170315
Introduction: Effective and adequate maternal health service utilization is critical for improving maternal and newborn health, reducing maternal and perinatal mortality, and important to achieve global sustainable development goals (SDGs)....
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Assefa N, Scott A, Madrid L, Dheresa M, Mengesha G, Mahdi S, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2024 Jul;
4(7):e0003065.
PMID: 39074089
In resource-limited settings where vital registration and medical death certificates are unavailable or incomplete, verbal autopsy (VA) is often used to attribute causes of death (CoD) and prioritize resource allocation...
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Ziyad Y, Jemal E, Dheresa M, Usso A, Adem H, Motuma A, et al.
Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol
. 2024 Jun;
2024:1430978.
PMID: 38887703
Background: Early screening for cervical cancer is a key life-saving intervention in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity. Despite the high burden of cervical cancer, the coverage of cervical cancer screening...
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Tari K, Dheresa M, Abdisa L, Abebe D, Admassu D, Mesfin S
Int Health
. 2024 Jun;
17(2):214-220.
PMID: 38869877
Background: In recent years, the life expectancy of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children has increased with the availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy (ART). Regardless of the clinical recommendations encouraging...
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Leulseged H, Rees C, Alemu A, Tippett Barr B, Dheresa M, Madrid L, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2024 May;
24(1):365.
PMID: 38807044
Background: Diagnostic autopsy is the most reliable approach to definitively ascertain the cause of death and evaluate the accuracy of antemortem clinical diagnoses. Identifying diagnostic discrepancies is vital to understanding...
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Worku S, Dheresa M, Ali T, Lodebo M
J Pregnancy
. 2024 May;
2024:1474213.
PMID: 38726388
The early postnatal period is defined as the first 48 h to 7 days after delivery. The early postnatal visit is especially the most critical time for the survival of...