Nigus Bililign Yimer
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Development and validation of a risk prediction model for caesarean delivery among multiparous women
Yimer N, Mekonnen E
Sci Rep
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):5326.
PMID: 39948390
While caesarean risk prediction models exist for nulliparous and high-risk pregnancies, there is a lack of models that predict the risk of caesarean delivery among multiparous women. This study aimed...
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Kumsa H, Mislu E, Yimer N
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2024 Oct;
11:1434380.
PMID: 39376654
Introduction: Accurate recording and identification of perinatal mortality causes are crucial to reducing the global burden of perinatal mortality through targeted interventions. However, existing studies on the International Classifications of...
3.
Tenaw L, Aragie M, Ayele A, Kokeb T, Yimer N
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0278859.
PMID: 36508404
Background: Rape is the most common act of violence against women during wartime which is considered interpersonal, social and political violence because survivors usually suffer from stigma and discrimination in...
4.
Desta M, Getaneh T, Memiah P, Akalu T, Shiferaw W, Yimer N, et al.
Heliyon
. 2021 Dec;
7(10):e08103.
PMID: 34926844
Background: Despite remarkable progress in the reduction of under-five mortality, preterm birth associated mortality and morbidity remains a major public health problem in Sub-saharan Africa. In Ethiopia, study findings on...
5.
Liben M, Yimer N, Feleke F
J Nutr Sci
. 2021 Dec;
10:e100.
PMID: 34888038
Colostrum contains antibodies that protect the newborn against disease. Despite this fact, many Ethiopian mothers see colostrum feeding as a cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. These mothers believe that...
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Boyle J, Yimer N, Hall J, Walker R, Jack B, Black K
Semin Reprod Med
. 2021 Oct;
40(1-02):124-130.
PMID: 34687031
Unplanned pregnancy in adolescents contributes to the burden of disease, mortality, and health and educational disparities experienced by young people during this vulnerable period between childhood and adulthood. Reproductive life...
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Mulatu T, Yimer N, Alemnew B, Linger M, Liben M
Ital J Pediatr
. 2021 Aug;
47(1):166.
PMID: 34344434
Background: Lack of exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months of infant life contributes to childhood morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to investigate the association of exclusive breastfeeding and...
8.
Liben M, Adem R, Yimer N
Glob Pediatr Health
. 2021 May;
8:2333794X211013764.
PMID: 34017907
Breastfeeding is sufficient for infants in the first 6 months of life and is important to maintain maternal health. Evidences revealed that neonatal mortality is higher among children who received...
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Desta M, Amha H, Bishaw K, Adane F, Assemie M, Kibret G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Nov;
15(11):e0240675.
PMID: 33137135
Background: Uterine rupture has a significant public health importance, contributing to 13% of maternal mortality and 74%-92% of perinatal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa, and 36% of maternal mortality in Ethiopia....
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Yimer N, Gedefaw A, Tenaw Z, Liben M, Kumsa Meikena H, Amano A, et al.
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med
. 2020 Jun;
35(10):1915-1922.
PMID: 32508151
Purpose: Direct obstetric causes have a significant contribution for severe maternal morbidities and mortalities, although the effect of grand multiparity on adverse obstetric outcomes remains controversial across studies. This study...