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MARYAN MOHAMED HAYIR (BSc); Abera Kenay (PhD, Associate Professor); FITSUM WELDEGEBREAL (MSc, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR)
(Haramaya University, Harar, 2025-08)
Background: Neonatal near-miss refers to conditions in which a newborn is on the verge of dying,
but survived, within 27 days of life. Although the concept of neonatal near miss emerging in many
countries, there is ...
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NAJMO SAID ISMAIL; Shiferaw Letta (Ph.D., Assistant Professor); Genanew Atnafe (MSc, Assistant Professor)
(Haramaya University, Harar, 2025-12)
Background: Diabetes occurs both in developing and developed countries. In 2021 approximately
1.1 million children and adolescents aged 14–19 years were living with diabetes worldwide, while
about 25,000 children and ...
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MUNIRA ISAK HUSSIEN; Mr. Berhe Gebremichael (MPH, Assistant Professor); Dr. Abdu Oumer (Phd. Assistant Professor)
(Haramaya University, Harar, 2025-09)
Background: Adolescent undernutrition is global public health issue, especially in developing
countries like Somalia. Although adolescence is considered as a second window of opportunity
to interrupt the intergenerational ...
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HAFSO FARAH MIRE (BSC); Mr. Berhe Gebremichael (MPH, Assistant Professor); Dr. Tesfaye Assebe (PhD. Associate Professor)
(Haramaya University, Harar, 2025-09)
Background: The weight gained during pregnancy is known as gestational weight gain, which is a
normal physiological process that support the increased metabolic demands of pregnancy as well as
fetal growth and development. ...
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HABTAMU TESFAYE (BSC.); Dr. Anteneh Berhane (Ph.D.); Dr. Maleda Tefera (Ph.D.)
(Haramaya University, Harar, 2025-05)
Introduction: Growth failure at birth, shown by low birth weight and small size for gestational
age, is a serious public health problem that increases the risk of newborn illness, death, and long
term developmental ...
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