INTRODUCTION: Evidence-Based Practice is an approach to a clinical practice whereby
clinicians integrate current best evidence with their clinical expertise to make decisions for a
specific client by considering his ...
Background: Child sex abuse is a severe violate of fundamental human rights that has numerous
negative consequence including physical, psychological and is a huge global public health issue.
Despite this fact, which ...
Background: Despite, microbial contamination was reported as the most common safety related
public health risks in the bottle-feeding practice. It has been overlooked and only few studies in
Africa assessed the ...
BACKGROUND: Urinary tract infections are the most commonly occurred bacterial infections in children. If not promptly diagnosed and appropriately treated, it may lead to severe consequences such as urosepsis as well as ...
Background: During pregnancy, Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization contributes to maternal, fetal, neonatal, and later morbidity and mortality by ascending intrauterine infection or vertical transmission at the time ...
Background: In Ethiopia, food quality receiving relatively a little attention and bacteriological quality
of raw meat is of great public health significance since raw meat is one source of meat-borne
pathogens and it may ...
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Background: Urinary tract infection is a common opportunistic infection in HIV/AIDS positive patients
mostly caused by bacteria. However, these bacteria emerging as multidrug resistant and have been on the ...
Background: The level of indoor air microbial load in hospitals is very crucial with regard to the health of patients
and health care workers. If it is not regularly monitored and maintained in an acceptable level, ...
ABSTRACTDesigning TOS plays a significant role in determining the quality of assessment in education. This is particularly so when teachers properlyalign the instruction,content, and classroomtests. This ...
Background: Health care workers are at the greatest risk of developing blood-borne diseases like hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and human Immunodeficiency virus through occupational exposure to blood and other ...
Back ground: There is recorded highest prevalence of malaria and typhoid fever with their co-infection in low, middle-income countries including Africa. Ethiopia is one among the 19 African countries with high prevalence. ...
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Background: The public health concern from health facility wastewater comes from the health risk potential of microbes that contaminate surface water body and cause waterborne disease, spread antimicrobial and ...
Background: The public health concern from health facility wastewater comes from the health risk potential of microbes that contaminate surface water body and cause waterborne disease, spread antimicrobial and disinfectant ...
Background Medical students are more likely to nasally colonize by Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus due to their frequent exposure to patients and harboring this pathogen as well as from the contaminated hospital ...
Background: Urinary tract infection has been implicated as the most common bacterial
infections in clinical practices and accounts one-third of all infections seeks medical care. The
emergence and spread of Carbapenem-resistant ...
Background: Septicemia is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in pediatric
children’s in developing countries. The etiologic agents with associated factors of septicemia and
bacterial resistance to various ...
Introduction: In human body the femur is the longest and strongest bone, it has proximal
end, shaft and distal end. The proximal end has head, neck, greater and lesser trochanters.
The Femoral Neck-Shaft Angle is the ...
Background: Studies of Antiretroviral Therapy program in Africa have shown high incidence
rate of mortality among children receiving antiretroviral therapy. However, factors those
contribute for mortality were poorly ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of FIFA’S 11+ warming up program on
enhancing physical performance of Arba Minch town male youth football players. The
researcher was selected ...