Tekebash Araya
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Recent Articles
1.
Kim S, Nigatu Y, Araya T, Assefa Z, Dereje N
BMC Nephrol
. 2021 Aug;
22(1):280.
PMID: 34399714
Background: End-Stage Kidney Disease, the most severe form of chronic kidney disease, is fatal if not treated by renal replacement therapy. Thus, patients with End-Stage Kidney Disease depend on hemodialysis...
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Misganaw A, Mariam D, Ali A, Araya T
J Health Popul Nutr
. 2014 May;
32(1):1-13.
PMID: 24847587
Impact of non-communicable diseases is not well-documented in Ethiopia. We aimed to document the prevalence and mortality associated with four major non-communicable diseases in Ethiopia: cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and...
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Misganaw A, Mariam D, Araya T
BMC Public Health
. 2013 Jul;
13:634.
PMID: 23835193
Background: Changes in socioeconomic status, lifestyle and behavioral factors among the urban population in Ethiopia is resulting in a shift in the causes of mortality.We used verbal autopsy data from...
4.
Anteneh A, Araya T, Misganaw A
BMC Palliat Care
. 2013 Mar;
12:14.
PMID: 23530478
Background: Dying at home is highly prevalent in Africa partly due to lack of accessibility of modern health services. In turn, limited infrastructure and health care deliveries in Africa complicate...
5.
Misganaw A, Mariam D, Araya T, Ayele K
BMC Public Health
. 2012 Nov;
12:1007.
PMID: 23167315
Background: Ethiopia is encountering a growing burden of non-communicable diseases along with infectious diseases, perinatal and nutritional problems that have long been considered major problems of public health importance. This...
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Misganaw A, Mariam D, Araya T, Aneneh A
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2012 Aug;
12:130.
PMID: 22928712
Background: Verbal autopsy has been widely used to estimate causes of death in settings with inadequate vital registries, but little is known about its validity. This analysis was part of...
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Misganaw A, Mariam D, Araya T
Prev Chronic Dis
. 2012 Apr;
9:E84.
PMID: 22498035
Introduction: In Ethiopia, lack of reliable data on causes of death prevents full understanding of the double mortality burden of communicable and noncommunicable diseases. Our objective was to help bridge...
8.
Araya T, Tensou B, Davey G, Berhane Y
Trop Med Int Health
. 2011 Aug;
16(12):1483-9.
PMID: 21859441
Objective: To determine the level of HIV-related mortality reduction after the introduction of large-scale antiretroviral therapy (ART) using a burial surveillance system coupled with verbal autopsy (VA) in Addis Ababa,...
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Tensou B, Araya T, Telake D, Byass P, Berhane Y, Kebebew T, et al.
Trop Med Int Health
. 2010 Mar;
15(5):547-53.
PMID: 20214760
Objective: To evaluate the performance of a verbal autopsy (VA) expert algorithm (the InterVA model) for diagnosing AIDS mortality against a reference standard from hospital records that include HIV serostatus...
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Reniers G, Araya T, Berhane Y, Davey G, Sanders E
BMC Public Health
. 2009 May;
9:163.
PMID: 19476618
Background: HIV serosurveys have become important sources of HIV prevalence estimates, but these estimates may be biased because of refusals and other forms of non-response. We investigate the effect of...