137 research outputs found

    sj-doc-1-smo-10.1177_20503121241226897 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and associated factors of depression among breast cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-smo-10.1177_20503121241226897 for Prevalence and associated factors of depression among breast cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Anissa Mohammed, Dagnachew Melak, Fekade Demeke Bayou, Husniya Yasin, Aregash Abebayehu Zerga, Birhanu Wagaye, Fanos Yeshanew Ayele, Ahmed Hussien Asfaw, Natnael Kebede, Asnakew Molla Mekonen, Mengistu Mera Mihiretu, Yawkal Tsega, Elsabeth Addisu, Niguss Cherie, Tesfaye Birhane, Hussien Endris, Zinet Abegaz and Abel Endawkie in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    Book Review: Slaves of State, Intellectuals of development in Ethiopia: A Genealogy of Development in Ethiopia

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    Semeneh Ayalew Asfaw Author: Yonas Ashine Demissie Title: Slaves of State, Intellectuals of development in Ethiopia: A Genealogy of Development in Ethiopia Makerere Institute of Social Research Printed by Chrome Partner

    sj-docx-2-smo-10.1177_20503121241226897 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and associated factors of depression among breast cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-smo-10.1177_20503121241226897 for Prevalence and associated factors of depression among breast cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Anissa Mohammed, Dagnachew Melak, Fekade Demeke Bayou, Husniya Yasin, Aregash Abebayehu Zerga, Birhanu Wagaye, Fanos Yeshanew Ayele, Ahmed Hussien Asfaw, Natnael Kebede, Asnakew Molla Mekonen, Mengistu Mera Mihiretu, Yawkal Tsega, Elsabeth Addisu, Niguss Cherie, Tesfaye Birhane, Hussien Endris, Zinet Abegaz and Abel Endawkie in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    sj-docx-3-smo-10.1177_20503121241226897 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and associated factors of depression among breast cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-smo-10.1177_20503121241226897 for Prevalence and associated factors of depression among breast cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Anissa Mohammed, Dagnachew Melak, Fekade Demeke Bayou, Husniya Yasin, Aregash Abebayehu Zerga, Birhanu Wagaye, Fanos Yeshanew Ayele, Ahmed Hussien Asfaw, Natnael Kebede, Asnakew Molla Mekonen, Mengistu Mera Mihiretu, Yawkal Tsega, Elsabeth Addisu, Niguss Cherie, Tesfaye Birhane, Hussien Endris, Zinet Abegaz and Abel Endawkie in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121211066682 – Supplemental material for COVID-19-related anxiety and knowledge toward its preventive measures among patients with chronic medical illness on follow-up in public hospitals of Bale, East Bale, and West Arsi zones, Ethiopia

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121211066682 for COVID-19-related anxiety and knowledge toward its preventive measures among patients with chronic medical illness on follow-up in public hospitals of Bale, East Bale, and West Arsi zones, Ethiopia by Ahmed Yasin, Tesfaye Asefa, Abule Takele, Genet Fikadu, Biniyam Sahiledengle, Birhanu Tura, Addisu Gemmechu, Mohammed awel Abduku, Demisu Zenbaba, Edao Tesa, Alelign Tasew, Yohannes Tekalign, Adem Abdulkadir, Kenbon Seyoum, Garoma Morka, Adem Esmael, Gemechu Ganfure, Zinash Teferu, Eshetu Nigussie, Alemu Girma, Tadele Regasa, Kebebe Bekele, Abdi Tesema, Makida Kemal, Heyder Usman, Gebisa Haile, Asfaw Negero, Daniel Atlaw, Safi Haji, Mohammedaman Mamma, Damtew Solomon and Habtamu Gezahegn in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    Synthesis of some Novel 2-Pyrazolyl-4(3h)-Quinazolinone Derivatives with Potential Antimalarial and Antileishmanial Activities

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    In this work, some derivatives of 2-pyrazolyl-4(3H)-quinazolinones have been synthesized by cyclization and condensation reactions. The synthesized compounds were obtained in a good yield (55.9-94%). The chemical structures of the final compounds were also verified by spectroscopic tools (IR, 1H NMR and elemental microanalyses). The in vivo anti-malarial activity of these compounds against P.berghei infected mice was found to be moderate at oral dose of 48.46 μmol/kg/day. This dose is equivalent to 25 mg/kg of chloroquine phosphate which causes 100% inhibition of the parasite. Among the synthesized compounds, 2-(3-(thiophen-2-yl)- 4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-3-phenylquinazolin-4(3H)-one, Xa, showed better activity with percent suppression of 65.89. The synthesized compounds were also evaluated for their in vitro anti-leishmanial activity against L. donovani. Among the synthesized compounds, compound IXe (IC50=0.0121 μg/ml) was found to possess four fold the potency of amphotericine B (IC50=0.0460 μg/ml) while it was two hundred sixty four (264) times more potent than miltefosine (IC50=3.1911 μg/ml). Compound Xa (IC50=0.0211 μg/ml) was twice more potent than amphotericine B and this is the second most active compound as anti-leishmanial agent among the synthesized compounds. The synthesized compounds exhibited better inhibitory activity as indicated by their lower IC50 than miltefosine, except for compound XI. Compound XI showed the least activity which might be due to the presence of a phenyl group on the pyrazole N1. Furthermore, in the thiophen series cyclization of α,β-unsaturated compounds to the corresponding pyrazoline analogs led to improvement in activity while the phenyl series showed conflicting results

    Diversification of wheat based cropping system through the introduction of high yielding barley and durum wheat in the highlands of Ethiopia

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    About 4.1 million farmers grow wheat in Ethiopia. Area coverage is 1.7 million ha. Wheat productivity is low due to diseases (rusts), grassy weeds and poor soil fertility, which is happening due to mono-cropping. Diversification of bread wheat production with high yielding and disease resistant durum wheat and barley is critical to improve food security and income of smallholder farmers

    Breaking wheat-based monocropping system through scaling of diverse crops and varieties in the highlands of Ethiopia

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    Bread wheat is the third important food crop in the highlands of Ethiopia. Monocropping and rust disease epidemics remain challenges to increase bread wheat productivity and production. One of the strategies used in the AFRICA RISING (2012-2022) project was re-introducing high-yielding food and malt barley, durum wheat, and food legumes into the bread wheat-based cropping system through participatory variety selection (Phase I) and, community seed production and scaling (Phase-II
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