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Abraham Aseffa

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Ethiopian Medical Journal|November 9, 2017
TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE, NOT TUBERCULOSISAbraham Aseffa
Ethiopian Medical Journal|August 10, 2006
Recent contributions to mycobactrial research and capacity building in EthiopiaAbraham Aseffa, Howard Engers
Public Health Action|September 23, 2015
Strengthening operational research in Ethiopia: beyond training for a sustainable and successful country OR programmeAbraham Aseffa, I D Rusen
Ethiopian Medical Journal|August 20, 2008
Editorial: leprosy research and current priorities in EthiopiaAbraham Aseffa, Howard Engers, Ruth Leekassa
Ethiopian Medical Journal|April 5, 2014
Assessment of risk factors for development of active pulmonary tuberculosis in northern part of Ethiopia: a matched case control studyGebretsadik Berhe, Fikre Enquselassie, Abraham Aseffa
Leprosy Review|May 11, 2005
Challenges presented by nerve damage in leprosyMorten Harboe, Abraham Aseffa, Ruth Leekassa
BMC Public Health|July 25, 2012
Treatment outcome of smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Tigray Region, Northern EthiopiaGebretsadik Berhe, Fikre Enquselassie, Abraham Aseffa
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|February 23, 2016
Dog Demography, Animal Bite Management and Rabies Knowledge-Attitude and Practices in the Awash Basin, Eastern EthiopiaRea Tschopp, Shiferaw Bekele, Abraham Aseffa
Ethiopian Medical Journal|November 24, 2015
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS (BTB) AS A RISK FACTOR FOR DEVELOPING TUBERCULOSIS IN HUMANS IN THE RURAL COMMUNITY OF ETHIOPIA: A CASE-CONTROL STUDYAraya Mengistu, Fikre Enquselassi, Abraham Aseffa, et al.
Tropical Animal Health and Production|September 17, 2009
Comparison of different testing schemes to increase the detection Mycobacterium bovis infection in Ethiopian cattleGobena Ameni, Abraham Aseffa, Glyn Hewinson, et al.
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Ethiopian Medical Journal|November 9, 2017
TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE, NOT TUBERCULOSISAbraham Aseffa
Ethiopian Medical Journal|August 10, 2006
Recent contributions to mycobactrial research and capacity building in EthiopiaAbraham Aseffa, Howard Engers
Public Health Action|September 23, 2015
Strengthening operational research in Ethiopia: beyond training for a sustainable and successful country OR programmeAbraham Aseffa, I D Rusen
Ethiopian Medical Journal|August 20, 2008
Editorial: leprosy research and current priorities in EthiopiaAbraham Aseffa, Howard Engers, Ruth Leekassa
Ethiopian Medical Journal|April 5, 2014
Assessment of risk factors for development of active pulmonary tuberculosis in northern part of Ethiopia: a matched case control studyGebretsadik Berhe, Fikre Enquselassie, Abraham Aseffa
Leprosy Review|May 11, 2005
Challenges presented by nerve damage in leprosyMorten Harboe, Abraham Aseffa, Ruth Leekassa
BMC Public Health|July 25, 2012
Treatment outcome of smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Tigray Region, Northern EthiopiaGebretsadik Berhe, Fikre Enquselassie, Abraham Aseffa
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|February 23, 2016
Dog Demography, Animal Bite Management and Rabies Knowledge-Attitude and Practices in the Awash Basin, Eastern EthiopiaRea Tschopp, Shiferaw Bekele, Abraham Aseffa
Ethiopian Medical Journal|November 24, 2015
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS (BTB) AS A RISK FACTOR FOR DEVELOPING TUBERCULOSIS IN HUMANS IN THE RURAL COMMUNITY OF ETHIOPIA: A CASE-CONTROL STUDYAraya Mengistu, Fikre Enquselassi, Abraham Aseffa, et al.
Tropical Animal Health and Production|September 17, 2009
Comparison of different testing schemes to increase the detection Mycobacterium bovis infection in Ethiopian cattleGobena Ameni, Abraham Aseffa, Glyn Hewinson, et al.
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