Wondwossen Terefe
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Recent Articles
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Leul A, Hailu T, Abraham L, Bayray A, Terefe W, Godefay H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Feb;
16(2):e0244192.
PMID: 33544712
Background: Neonatal bacterial infections are a common cause of death, which can be managed well with inpatient treatment. Unfortunately, many families in low resource settings do not accept referral to...
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Fisseha G, Berhane Y, Worku A, Terefe W
Int J Womens Health
. 2017 Oct;
9:749-756.
PMID: 29042819
Background: Poor maternal health service utilization is one of the contributing factors to a high level of maternal and newborn mortality in Ethiopia. The factors associated with utilization of services...
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Tsadik M, Berhane Y, Worku A, Terefe W
Pan Afr Med J
. 2017 Aug;
27:87.
PMID: 28819508
Introduction: The prevention of reinfection of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is highly dependent on the level of risk perception and the subsequent adoption of preventive behaviors. While perceived risk is...
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Tsadik M, Berhane Y, Worku A, Terefe W
BMJ Open
. 2017 Jul;
7(7):e016864.
PMID: 28716795
Objectives: The loss to follow-up (LTFU) among patients attending care for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Sub-Saharan Africa is a major barrier to achieving the goals of the STI prevention...
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Fisseha G, Berhane Y, Worku A, Terefe W
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2017 Mar;
17(1):187.
PMID: 28279215
Background: Substantial improvements have been observed in the coverage of and access to maternal health service, especially in skilled birth attendants, in Ethiopia. However, the quality of care has been...
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Chisha Y, Terefe W, Assefa H, Lakew S
PLoS One
. 2017 Mar;
12(3):e0171987.
PMID: 28253261
Background: Currently 93 million people are estimated as living with diabetic retinopathy worldwide. The prevalence and risk factors of diabetic retinopathy in developed countries have been well documented; but in...