Getahun Mengistu
University of Gondar
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Tropical Medicine & International Health | 2006
Daniel Elias; Getahun Mengistu; Hannah Akuffo; Sven Britton
Objectives To determine the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections in active tuberculosis patients and their healthy household contacts and to assess its association with active TB in an area endemic for both types of infections.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2006
Gunnstein Norheim; Einar Rosenqvist; Abraham Aseffa; Mohammed A. Yassin; Getahun Mengistu; Afework Kassu; D. Fikremariam; W. Tamire; Ernst Arne Høiby; T. Alebel; D. Berhanu; Yared Merid; Morten Harboe; Dominique A. Caugant
ABSTRACT The objectives of this study were to collect and characterize epidemic meningococcal isolates from Ethiopia from 2002 to 2003 and to compare them to 21 strains recovered during the previous large epidemic of 1988 to 1989. Ninety-five patients in all age groups with clinical signs of meningitis and a turbid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sample were included in the study of isolates from 2002 to 2003. Seventy-one patients (74.7%) were confirmed as having Neisseria meningitidis either by culture (n = 40) or by porA PCR (n = 31) of their CSF. The overall case fatality rate (CFR) was 11.6%; the N. meningitidis-specific CFR was 4.2%. All 40 strains were fully susceptible to all antibiotics tested except sulfonamide, were serotyped as A:4/21:P1.20,9, and belonged to sequence type 7 (ST-7). The strains from 1988 to 1989 were also equally susceptible and were characterized as A:4/21:P1.20,9, but they belonged to ST-5. Antigenic characterization of the strains revealed differences in the repertoire of lipooligosaccharides and Opa proteins between the old and the recent strains. PCR analysis of the nine lgt genes revealed the presence of the lgtAHFG genes in both old and recent strains; lgtB was present in only some of the strains, but no correlation with sequence type was observed. Further analysis showed that in addition to their pgm alleles, the Ethiopian ST-5 and ST-7 strains also differed in their tbpB, opa, fetA, and lgtA genes. The occurrence of new antigenic structures in strains sharing the same serogroup, PorA, and PorB may help explain the replacement of ST-5 by ST-7 in the African meningitis belt.
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2002
Getinet Degu; Getahun Mengistu; Janet T. Jones
The efficacy of praziquantel against schistosomiasis mansoni has been measured in 10-14 years old schoolchildren in a highly endemic area of north-west Ethiopia. The egg reduction rate was 97% and the cure rate was 94%, as assessed by a single Kato smear. No evidence for praziquantel resistance was detected.
Tropical Doctor | 2007
Afework Kassu; Getahun Mengistu; Belete Ayele; Ermias Diro; Firew Mekonnen; Dereje Ketema; Feleke Moges; Tsehay Mesfin; Assefa Getachew; Bahiru Ergicho; Daniel Elias; Yared Wondmikun; Abraham Aseffa; Fusao Ota
The level of HIV infection and intestinal parasitoses among TB patients was assessed in a hospital-based cross-sectional study involving 257 patients in Gondar, Ethiopia. In TB patients, our study reported co-infection with HIV (52.1%) and intestinal parasites (40.9%) The high prevalence of HIV and intestinal parasites indicates an increased morbidity inTB patients and emphasized the importance of continued HIV sero-surveillance, stool analysis and treatment.
Tropical Doctor | 2006
Afework Kassu; Feleke Moges; Firew Mekonnen; Getahun Mengistu; Ebba Abate; Endris Mekonnen; Kassie Molla; Tessema Zewde; Abraham Aseffa; Yared Wondmikun; Fusao Ota
Data on age, sex, occupation, HIV serostatus and year of donation were collected from the blood donors log book of Gondar College of Medical Sciences Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, for the period between January 1995 and December 2002 and analysed. The crude HIV seroprevalence was 9.9% (1109/11,204). A declining trend in the prevalence was observed from as high as 15.7% (207/1321) in 1995 to 9.3% (123/1327) in 1999 and down to 4.3% (68/1576) in 2002. The declining trend observed in recent years is encouraging and should further be strengthened by making use of the blood bank as an entry point for HIV testing and counselling services.
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2008
Kahsay Huruy; Andargachew Mulu; Getahun Mengistu; Aster Shewa-Amare; Addis Akalu; Afework Kassu; Daniel Elias; Workineh Torben
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2007
Ermias Diro; Yoseph Techane; Tedros Tefera; Yibeltal Assefa; Tadesse Kebede; Abebe Genetu; Yenew Kebede; Abiye Tesfaye; Bahiru Ergicho; Asfawesen Gebreyohannes; Getahun Mengistu; Howard Engers; Abraham Aseffa; Philippe Desjeux; Marleen Boelaert; Asrat Hailu
Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection | 2007
Afework Kassu; Getahun Mengistu; Belete Ayele; Ermias Diro; Firew Mekonnen; Dereje Ketema; Feleke Moges; Tsehay Mesfin; Assefa Getachew; Bahiru Ergicho; Daniel Elias; Abraham Aseffa; Yared Wondmikun; Fusao Ota
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development | 2007
Getahun Mengistu; Belete Ayele
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development | 2003
Kassahun Mitiku; Getahun Mengistu; Baye Gelaw