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pro vyhledávání: '"Tadesse, Yewondwossen"'
Autor:
Gonfa, Geremew, Gelibo, Terefe, Getachew, Theodros, Teklie, Habtamu, Defar, Atkure, Amenu, Kassahun, Bekele, Alemayehu, Taye, Girum, Tadele, Tefera, Getinet, Misrak, Chala, Feyissa, Mudie, Kissi, Guta, Mulugeta, Feleke, Yeweyenharg, Shiferaw, Fassil, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Yadeta, Dejuma, G/Michael, Mussie, Girma, Yabetse, Kebede, Tedla
Publikováno v:
Discover Health Systems; 4/25/2024, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, 2018 Jan 01. 12(1), 133-136.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27026542
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nephrology. 7/29/2018, p1-15. 15p.
Autor:
Dessie, Gashaw, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Demelash, Birhanu, Genet, Solomon, Malik, Tabarak, Dejenie, Tadesse Asmamaw
Publikováno v:
Open Access Rheumatology: Research & Reviews; Aug2021, Vol. 13, p247-255, 9p
Autor:
Shiferaw, Fassil, Letebo, Mekitew, Misganaw, Awoke, Feleke, Yeweyenhareg, Gelibo, Terefe, Getachew, Theodros, Defar, Atkure, Assefa, Abebayehu, Bekele, Abebe, Amenu, Kassahun, Teklie, Habtamu, Tadele, Tefera, Taye, Girum, Getnet, Misrak, Gonfa, Geremew, Bekele, Alemayehu, Kebede, Tedla, Yadeta, Dejuma, GebreMichael, Mussie, Challa, Feyissa, Girma, Yabetse, Mudie, Kissi, Guta, Mulugeta, Tadesse, Yewondwossen
Publikováno v:
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development; Vol 32, No 3 (2018)
Introduction: In Ethiopia, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause 42% of deaths, of which 27% are premature deaths before 70 years of age. The Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) increased from below 20% in 1990 to 69% in 2015. With no action, Eth
Autor:
Bekele, Abebe, Gelibo, Terefe, Amenu, Kassahun, Getachew, Theodros, Defar, Atkure, Teklie, Habtamu, Taddele, Tefera, Taye, Girum, Getnet, Misrak, Gonfa, Geremew, Bekele, Alemayehu, Kebede, Tedla, Feleke, Yeweyenhareg, Yadeta, Dejuma, Michael, Mussie G, Guta, Mulugeta, Shiferaw, Fassil, Challa, Feyissa, Girma, Yabetse, Mudie, Kissi, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Assefa, Yibeltal, Kebede, Amha, Worku, Kebede
Publikováno v:
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development; Vol 31, No 1 (2017): Special Issue; 362-369
Introduction: The burden of raised blood pressure and elevated blood glucose in sub-Saharan Africa has been increasing over the last couple of decades. However, a large proportion of the population with raised blood pressure and elevated blood glucos
Autor:
Challa, Feyissa, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Mudie, Kissi, Taye, Girum, Gelibo, Terefe, Bekele, Alemayehu, Sileshi, Meron, Getahun, Tigist, Zeleke Geto, Ayalkebet, Abenezer, Nagasa, Bikila, Teklie, Habtamu, Taddele, Tefera, Getachew, Theodros, Feleke, Yeweyenhareg, Guta, Mulugeta, Shiferaw, Fassil, Gebremichael, Mussie, Girma, Yabetse, Yadeta, Dejuma, Kebede, Tedla, Defar, Atkure, Amenu, Kassahun, Getnet, Misrak, Gonfa, Geremew, Bekele, Abebe
Publikováno v:
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development; Vol 31, No 1 (2017): Special Issue; 370-377
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Background: There is strong and consistent evidence indicating high salt intake is one of the risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The global target is to reduce population salt intake by 30% by 2025. This study was conducted with the a
Autor:
Gebremichael, Mussie, Guta, Mulugeta, Gedefaw, Mola, Bekele, Alemayehu, Shiferaw, Fassil, Gelibo, Terefe, Getachew, Theodros, Mudie, Kissi, Amenu, Kassahun, Defar, Atkure, Teklie, Habtamu, Taddele, Tefera, Taye, Girum, Getnet, Misrak, Gonfa, Geremew, Feleke, Yeweyenhareg, Yadeta, Dejuma, Challa, Feyissa, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Bekele, Abebe
Publikováno v:
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development; Vol 31, No 1 (2017): Special Issue; 340-347
Introduction: Among African countries, Ethiopia has a relatively high burden of road traffic injuries. It is challenging to accurately estimate the public health burden and causes of road traffic crash in Ethiopia.Objective: The objective of this stu
Autor:
Alelign, Tilahun, Ahmed, Momina M., Bobosha, Kidist, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Howe, Rawleigh, Petros, Beyene
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immunology Research.
Kidney transplantation remains the treatment of choice for end-stage renal failure. When the immune system of the recipient recognizes the transplanted kidney as a foreign object, graft rejection occurs. As part of the host immune defense mechanism,
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