Shimelis Mitiku
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Recent Articles
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Wubaye A, Mitiku S, Lataa D, Ambaw Y, Mekonen M, Kallu S
Heliyon
. 2024 Sep;
10(18):e37708.
PMID: 39323790
Brucellosis is one of zoonotic bacterial diseases with significant veterinary and public health consequences in sub-Saharan African countries, including Ethiopia. A cross-sectional study design was conducted with the objective of...
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Turki A, Ayalew A, Mossie A, Mitiku S
Reprod Health
. 2023 Dec;
20(1):185.
PMID: 38115027
Background: Hormonal contraceptives are a widely used contraceptive method for the prevention of pregnancy in women. It is associated with change in lipid profile which results in congestive heart failure,...
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Berhanu H, Mekonnen Y, Workicho A, Hassen K, Negeri Z, Sudhakar M, et al.
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines
. 2023 Oct;
9(1):16.
PMID: 37828598
Globally, more than 33 million people are living with rheumatic heart disease (RHD). A high prevalence of the disease is observed in people with poor socio-economic status, overcrowding, and low...
4.
Wondie A, Taderegew M, Girma B, Getawey A, Tsega D, Terefe T, et al.
Diabetol Metab Syndr
. 2022 Oct;
14(1):157.
PMID: 36303199
Background: Obstructive sleep apnea is a syndrome characterized by recurrent partial, or complete upper airway collapse during sleep. Although obstructive sleep apnea is common in type 2 diabetes mellitus, the...
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Mitiku S, Mossie A, Fekadu S
Ethiop J Health Sci
. 2012 Dec;
22(3):181-8.
PMID: 23209352
Background: Substance use increases both the risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and other Sexually Transmitted Infections, either directly or indirectly. The association of substance use and Sexually Transmitted Infections has...