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181por Yeshaw, Yigizie, Jemere, Tadeg, Dagne, Henok, Andualem, Zewudu, Akalu, Yonas, Dewau, Reta, Teshale, Achamyeleh Birhanu, Tesema, Getayeneh Antehunegn, Dagnew, Baye“…METHODS: The most recent Demographic and Health Survey datasets of five African countries (Ethiopia, Burundi, Comoros, Zimbabwe and Zambia) were used to investigate the associated factors of births protected from neonatal tetanus. …”
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182por Makhlouf, Nahed A, Abdel-Gawad, Muhammad, Mahros, Aya M, Lashen, Sameh A, Zaghloul, Mariam, Eliwa, Ahmed, Elshemy, Eman E, Ali-Eldin, Zainab, Abdeltawab, Doaa, El-Raey, Fathiya, Omran, Dalia, Khalaf, Marwa, Fanous, Nancy, Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat, Abu-Elfatth, Ahmed, Abdelghani, Mohamed, Farouk, Mahmoud, Abdelaziz, Mohamed, Alboraie, Mohamed“…The search terms were “("colon OR rectum OR sigmoid OR rectal OR colonic OR colorectal") AND ("cancer OR malignancy OR malignant OR neoplasm") AND ("Jordan" OR "United Arab Emirates" OR "Bahrain" OR "Tunisia" OR "Algeria" OR "Djibouti" OR "Saudi Arabia" OR "Sudan" OR "Syria" OR "Somalia" OR "Iraq" OR "Oman" OR "Palestine" OR "Qatar" OR "Comoros" OR "Kuwait" OR "Lebanon" OR "Libya" OR "Egypt" OR "Morocco" OR "Mauritania" OR "Yemen"). …”
Publicado 2021
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183“…RESULTS: The overall prevalence of all forms of IPV in East African countries was 32.66% [95% CI 32.27, 33.05], with the highest IPV occurring in Uganda (14.93%) and the lowest IPV recorded in Comoros (0.87%). In the multivariable multilevel logistic regression model, women’s education, residence, sex of household head, current pregnancy, husband drinking alcohol, attitude towards wife-beating husband controlling behavior, and women’s decision-making autonomy were significantly associated with IPV. …”
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184por Budu, Eugene, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Armah-Ansah, Ebenezer Kwesi, Salihu, Tarif, Aboagye, Richard Gyan, Yaya, Sanni“…The prevalence ranged from 18.28% in Comoros to 71.39% in Rwanda. Intention to use contraceptives was lower among women aged 45–49 (AOR=0.06, 95% CI= 0.05 to 0.07), those with no education (AOR=0.60, 95% CI= 0.58 to 0.61), and primary education (AOR=0.90, 95% CI 0.88 to 0.93), married women (AOR=0.81, 95% CI= 0.79 to 0.84), those of the poorest wealth quintile (AOR=0.78, 95% CI= 0.75 to 0.82), and women who were not exposed to mass media (AOR=0.87, 95% CI= 0.86 to 0.90). …”
Publicado 2022
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185por Aragaw, Fantu Mamo, Teklu, Rediet Eristu, Belay, Daniel Gashaneh, Negash, Wubshet Debebe, Fetene, Samrawit Mihret, Alemu, Tewodros Getaneh, Eshetu, Habitu Birhan, Fentie, Elsa Awoke, Shewarega, Ever Siyoum, Asmamaw, Desale Bihonegn“…DESIGN AND SETTING: A population-based, cross-sectional study was conducted with data from the most recent Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 11 East African countries (Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Comoros, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe) conducted from 2011 to 2019. …”
Publicado 2023
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186por Ouma, Paul O, Maina, Joseph, Thuranira, Pamela N, Macharia, Peter M, Alegana, Victor A, English, Mike, Okiro, Emelda A, Snow, Robert W“…Marked differences were observed within and between countries, ranging from less than 25% of the population within 2-h travel time of a public hospital in South Sudan to more than 90% in Nigeria, Kenya, Cape Verde, Swaziland, South Africa, Burundi, Comoros, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Zanzibar. Only 16 countries reached the international benchmark of more than 80% of their populations living within a 2-h travel time of the nearest hospital. …”
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187por Tessema, Zemenu Tadesse, Teshale, Achamyeleh Birhanu, Tesema, Getayeneh Antehunegn, Yeshaw, Yigizie, Worku, Misganaw Gebrie“…RESULTS: Overall, about 20.68% (95%CI:-20.46.,20.91)of women used modern contraceptive, ranging from 9.08% in Mozambique to 61.49% in Comoros. In the multilevel logistic regression model; maternal age group 25–34 (AOR: 0.79, 95%CI:0.76,0.82) and 35–49 (AOR:0.49, 95%CI:0.46,0.51). …”
Publicado 2021
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188por Teshale, Achamyeleh Birhanu, Worku, Misganaw Gebrie, Tessema, Zemenu Tadesse, Tesema, Getayeneh Antehunegn“…RESULT: In this study, the pooled prevalence of prelacteal feeding practice was 11.85% (95%CI: 11.50, 12.20) with great variation between countries, ranging from 3.08% (95%CI: 2.35, 3.81) in Malawi to 39.21% (95%CI: 36.36, 42.06) in Comoros. Both individual and community-level factors were associated with prelacteal feeding practice. …”
Publicado 2021
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189por Ghoorah, Anisah W., Chaplain, Toto, Rindra, Rakotoarivony, Goorah, Smita, Chinien, Ganessen, Jaufeerally-Fakim, Yasmina“…The islands of the SWIO, which comprise Madagascar, La Reunion, Mauritius, Seychelles and Comoros, have been the scene for major explorations and trade since the 17th century being on the route to Asia. …”
Publicado 2021
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190por Aboagye, Richard Gyan, Dadzie, Louis Kobina, Arthur-Holmes, Francis, Okyere, Joshua, Agbaglo, Ebenezer, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz“…At the country-level, women from Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, Cote d’lvoire, Gambia, Mali, Nigeria, Kenya, Comoros, Zambia, and South Africa who had sexual autonomy were more likely to experience IPV whilst those in Burundi were less likely to experience IPV. …”
Publicado 2022
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191por Zegeye, Betregiorgis, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Ameyaw, Edward Kwabena, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Olorunsaiye, Comfort Z., Yaya, Sanni“…RESULTS: In the pooled results, 69.5% (95% CI; 66.7–72.1%) of married women in the studied countries had knowledge of PMTCT, ranging from 13.9% (95% CI; 11.9–16.2%) in Comoros to 75.4% (95% CI; 73.7–76.9%) in Zimbabwe. …”
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192por Wado, Yohannes Dibaba, Mutua, Martin K., Mohiddin, Abdu, Ijadunola, Macellina Y., Faye, Cheikh, Coll, Carolina V. N., Barros, Aluisio J. D., Kabiru, Caroline W.“…RESULTS: The proportion of AYW reporting IPV in the year before the survey ranged from 6.5% in Comoros to 43.3% in Gabon, with a median of 25.2%. …”
Publicado 2021
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193por Belay, Daniel Gashaneh, Asratie, Melaku Hunie, Aragaw, Fantu Mamo, Tsega, Nuhamin Tesfa, Endalew, Mastewal, Gashaw, Moges“…RESULTS: The pooled prevalence of open defecation practice among households in sub-Saharan African countries was 22.55% (95%CI: 17.49%, 27.61%) with I(2) = 99.9% and ranges from 0.81% in Comoros to 72.75% in Niger. Individual level factors, such as age, educational attainment, media exposure, wealth status, and access to drinking water, as well community level factors, such as residence, country income status, and region in SSA, had a significant association with open defecation practice. …”
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194por Aboagye, Richard Gyan, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Asare, Bernard Yeboah-Asiamah, Adu, Collins, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku“…The highest and lowest prevalence of IPV were found in Sierra Leone (52.9%) and Comoros (8.1%), respectively. Timely ANC attendance among pregnant women was more prevalent in Liberia (74.9%) and lowest in DR Congo (19.0%). …”
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195por Budu, Eugene, Okyere, Joshua, Osei, Mary Dansoah, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku“…Compared to West AfricaAngola, women from all other sub-regions were less likely to continue using contraceptives Comoros were more likely to continue with contraception [aOR: 1.49; CI: 1.24–1.78]. …”
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196“…RESULTS: The overall prevalence of unmet need for contraception among young women was 26.90% [95% CI: 23.82–29.921], ranging from 11.30% [95% CI: 5.1–17.49] in Zimbabwe to 46.7% [95% CI: 36.92–56.48] in Comoros. Results on socio-economic status and unmet need for contraception showed that young women who had primary [aOR = 1.18; CI = 1.12–1.25, p < 0.001] and secondary/higher levels of formal education [aOR = 1.27; CI = 1.20–1.35, p < 0.001] had higher odds of unmet need for contraception compared to those with no formal education. …”
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197por Fagbamigbe, A. F., Oyinlola, F. F., Morakinyo, O. M., Adebowale, A. S., Fagbamigbe, O. S., Uthman, A. O.“…From the analysis, the following 20 countries showed a statistically significant pro-rural inequalities with higher odds of diarrhoea in rural areas than in nonrural areas at 5% alpha level: Albania (OR = 1.769; p = 0.001), Benin (OR = 1.209; p = 0.002), Burundi (OR = 1.399; p < 0.001), Cambodia (OR = 1.201; p < 0.031), Cameroon (OR = 1.377; p < 0.001), Comoros (OR = 1.266; p = 0.029), Egypt (OR = 1.331; p < 0.001), Honduras (OR = 1.127; p = 0.027), India (OR = 1.059; p < 0.001), Indonesia (OR = 1.219; p < 0.001), Liberia (OR = 1.158; p = 0.017), Mali (OR = 1.240; p = 0.001), Myanmar (OR = 1.422; p = 0.004), Namibia (OR = 1.451; p < 0.001), Nigeria (OR = 1.492; p < 0.001), Rwanda (OR = 1.261; p = 0.010), South Africa (OR = 1.420; p = 0.002), Togo (OR = 1.729; p < 0.001), Uganda (OR = 1.214; p < 0.001), and Yemen (OR = 1.249; p < 0.001); and pro-non-rural inequalities in 9 countries. …”
Publicado 2021
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198por Gona, Philimon N., Gona, Clara M., Ballout, Suha, Rao, Sowmya R., Kimokoti, Ruth, Mapoma, Chabila C., Mokdad, Ali H.“…Similar patterns were observed with YLDs, YLLs, and DALYs. Comoros, Seychelles and Mauritius were on the lower end, with attributable proportions less than 1%, below the global proportion. …”
Publicado 2020
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199por Post, Lori Ann, Argaw, Salem T, Jones, Cameron, Moss, Charles B, Resnick, Danielle, Singh, Lauren Nadya, Murphy, Robert Leo, Achenbach, Chad J, White, Janine, Issa, Tariq Ziad, Boctor, Michael J, Oehmke, James Francis“…RESULTS: Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and South Africa have the most observed cases of COVID-19, and the Seychelles, Eritrea, Mauritius, Comoros, and Burundi have the fewest. In contrast, the speed, acceleration, jerk, and 7-day persistence indicate rates of COVID-19 transmissions differ from observed cases. …”
Publicado 2020
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200por Tesema, Getayeneh Antehunegn, Tessema, Zemenu Tadesse, Tamirat, Koku Sisay, Teshale, Achamyeleh Birhanu“…METHODS: Based on the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHSs) of 12 East African countries (Burundi, Ethiopia, Comoros, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Zambia, and Malawi), secondary data analysis was performed. …”
Publicado 2020
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