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    Burden of malaria in Ethiopia, 2000-2016: findings from the Global Health Estimates 2016 by Girum, Tadele, Shumbej, Teha, Shewangizaw, Misgun

    “…Globally malaria remains one of the high burden diseases particularly in developing countries. Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan countries highly endemic to…”
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    Prevalence, infection intensity and associated factors of soil transmitted helminths among primary school children in Gurage zone, South Central Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study design by Weldesenbet, Habtamu, Worku, Abdulsemed, Shumbej, Teha

    Published in BMC research notes (16-04-2019)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of soil transmitted helminthes among primary school children. School based cross-sectional study design…”
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    The effect of "universal test and treat" program on HIV treatment outcomes and patient survival among a cohort of adults taking antiretroviral treatment (ART) in low income settings of Gurage zone, South Ethiopia by Girum, Tadele, Yasin, Fedila, Wasie, Abebaw, Shumbej, Teha, Bekele, Fitsum, Zeleke, Bereket

    Published in AIDS research and therapy (18-05-2020)
    “…Through universal "test and treat approach" (UTT) it is believed that HIV new infection and AIDS related death will be reduced at community level and through…”
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    Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Associated Factors among Pre-School Children in Butajira Town, South-Central Ethiopia: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study by Shumbej, Teha, Belay, Tariku, Mekonnen, Zeleke, Tefera, Tamirat, Zemene, Endalew

    Published in PloS one (25-08-2015)
    “…Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) remain a major public health problem, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Though infections are…”
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    Therapeutic efficacy of chloroquine for treatment of Plasmodium vivax malaria cases in Guragae zone southern Central Ethiopia by Shumbej, Teha, Jemal, Abdulewhab, Worku, Abdulsemed, Bekele, Fitsum, Weldesenbet, Habtamu

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (14-05-2019)
    “…Malaria continues to be a public health problem and important cause of morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia. Due to continuous interventions to combat malaria…”
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    Helminth infections in light of an ongoing intervention in endemic areas of Guragae zone, Southern Ethiopia: an implication for neglected tropical diseases elimination in Ethiopia by 2020 by Shumbej, Teha, Girum, Tadele

    “…Helminth infections are among the major public health problems in developing countries. Considerable efforts have been made towards the control of morbidity…”
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    Gender disparity in epidemiological trend of HIV/AIDS infection and treatment in Ethiopia by Girum, Tadele, Wasie, Abebaw, Lentiro, Kifle, Muktar, Ebrahim, Shumbej, Teha, Difer, Mesfin, Shegaze, Mulugeta, Worku, Abdulsemed

    “…The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been fuelled by gender inequality and disparity resulted in violation of women reproductive right. The "feminization" of the pandemic…”
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    Essential in-vitro laboratory diagnostic services provision in accordance with the WHO standards in Guragae zone primary health care unit level, South Ethiopia by Shumbej, Teha, Menu, Sofia, Gebru, Teklemichael, Girum, Tadele, Bekele, Fitsum, Solomon, Absra, Mesfin, Dereje, Jemal, Abdulewhab

    “…Laboratory services are crucial parts of the health system having a great contribution to disease prevention and management. The importance of accurate and…”
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    Fruit and vegetable contamination with medically important helminths and protozoans in Tarcha town, Dawuro zone, South West Ethiopia by Bekele, Fitsum, Shumbej, Teha

    Published in Research and reports in tropical medicine (01-04-2019)
    “…Fresh vegetables supply the body with essential supplements. The consumption of raw vegetables and fruits are among the ways for transmission of intestinal…”
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