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Volume 23, No 2, 2009, 95 - 171 |
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Editorial |
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| Sustaining gains in child health and HIV-related MDGs in Ethiopia: Lessons from field research. Damen Haile Mariam | |
| Original Articles | |
| Magnitude and determinants of stunting in children under- five years of age in food surplus region of Ethiopia: The case of West Gojam Zone. Beka Teshome, Wambui Kogi-Makau, Zewditu Getahun, Girum Taye | |
| Infant feeding practice of HIV positive mothers and its determinants in selected health institutions of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Yetayesh Maru, Jemal Haidar | |
| Health facility-based maternal death audit in Tigray, Ethiopia. Samuel Hailu, Fikre Enqueselassie, Yemane Berhane | |
| Community case management improves use of treatment for childhood diarrhea, malaria and pneumonia in a remote district of Ethiopia. Tedbabe Degefie, David Marsh, Abebe Gebremariam, Worku Tefera, Garth Osborn, Karen Waltensperger | |
| Know-how of primary eye care among Health Extension Workers (HEWs) in Southern Ethiopia. Yewubnesh Hailu, Abeba Tekilegiorgis, Assegid Aga | |
| Intestinal protozoan infections among HIV positive persons with and without Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) in selected ART centers in Adama, Afar and Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia. Haileeyesus Adamu, Beyene Petros | |
| Determinants of acceptance of voluntary HIV testing among antenatal clinic attendees at Dil Chora Hospital, Dire Dawa, East Ethiopia. Abebaw Demissie, Amare Deribew, Mulumebet Abera | |
| Perception of High School Students towards Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing, using Health Belief Model in Butajira, SNNPR. Abiy Abebe, Getnet Mitikie | |
| Age at sexual initiation and factors associated with it among youths in North East Ethiopia. Fekadu Mazengia, Alemayehu Worku | |
| The distribution and effects of child mortality risk factors in Ethiopia: A comparison of estimates from DSS and DHS. Edward Fottrell, Fikre Enquselassie, Peter Byass | |
| Brief Communication | |
| Response to the health and nutrition needs of people affected by drought emergency in Southeast Ethiopia. Amare Deribew, Fessehaye Alemseged | |
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ISSN 1021-6790
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