Wondwossen Birke Eshete

Wondwossen Birke Eshete

Mr.

Environmental health science and technology, Faculty of Public health

Full name: Wondwossen Birke Eshete
Nationality: Ethiopian
Academic Rank: Associate Professor
Current Post, if any
College/institute: Health Science
Department/Team: Environmental Health Science & Technology
Field of specialization: Environmental Science
Research interest: Psycho-social & biophysical aspects of Environmental health/and science
Publications:

  1. aBrhane G, Wondwosen B, Wuhib Z, Argaw A and Delenasaw Y. Evaluation of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (DuraNet®) Under laboratory and Semi-Field Conditions Using Experimental Huts Against Anopheles Mosquitoes in Jimma Zone, Southwestern Ethiopia. Environmental Health InsightsVolume 15: 1–7, 2020.
  2. SeidTiku Mereta1, JemalBedewi, DelenasawYewhalaw, BelayhunMandefro, YihunAbdie, DechassaTegegne, Wondwosen Birke, WorkuLegesseMulat and Helmut Kloos. Environmental determinants of distribution of freshwater snails and trematode infection in the Omo Gibe River Basin, southwest Ethiopia. Infectious Diseases of Poverty (2019) 8:93
  3. Wondwossen Birke and FirduZawide. The Health and Economic Threats of Global Food Recalls and the Growing National and International Efforts to Advance Food Safety. EC Nutrition 14.2 (2019): 172-186.
  4. Wondwossen Birke and FirduZawide. Transforming Research Results in Food Safety to Community Actions: A Call for Action to Advance Food Safety in Ethiopia. Environment and Ecology Research 7(3): 153-170, 2019.
  5. Biruk G, Wondwossen B. Hygienic Setting of Catering Establishments in AgaroTown, Southwestern Ethiopia. JOJ Pub Health. 2018; 3(3): 555611. DOI: 10.19080/JOJPH.2018.03.555611 007
  6. FirduZawide and Wondwossen Birke. Emerging Risks of Genetically Modified Foods. EC Nutrition 8.6 (2017): 233-236.
  7. GutemaTaressa Tura, Wondwossen Birke Eshete and GudinaTerefeTucho. Antibacterial efficacy of local plants and their contribution to public health in rural Ethiopia. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (2017) 6:76 DOI 10.1186/s13756-017-0236-6
  8. Dadi, D., et al., Assessment of the effluent quality of wet coffee processing wastewater and its influence on downstream water quality. Ecohydrology& Hydrobiology 18 (2018) 201–211
  9. Gambura, E., Birke, W., Terefe, G., Yohanes, T. and Laelago, T. (2016) Behavioral Factors Associated with Under-Five Diarrhoeal Morbidity in Rural Community of Gummer Woreda, Gurage Zone, Southern Ethiopia: Community Based Cross-Sectional Study. Open Access Library Journal, 3: e2570. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102570
  10. Merga R, Fekadu M, Wondessen B, Esayas A (2016). Defluoridation of water using natural and activated coal. International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 3, Issue 1.
  11. Fessehaye A, Alemshet Y, Wondwossen B, Zewdineh S.M, Kenate W (2009). Investigation of dysentery outbreak and its causes, Jimma city, Southwest Ethiopia. Ethiop J Health Sci., Vol. 19, No.3. 147-154.
  12. Wondwossen BE (2008). A stepwise regression analysis on under-five diarrhoeal morbidity prevalence in Nekemte town, western Ethiopia: Maternal care giving and hygiene behavioral determinants. East Afr J Public Health Vol. 5, No.3. 193-98.
  13. Girma R, Wondwossen B, Bishaw D, Tefera B (2008). Environmental determinants of under-five diarrhea morbidity prevalence in Nekemte town, western Ethiopia. Ethiop J Health Sci., Vol. 18, No.2. 39-45.
  14. Esayas A, Wondwossen B (2006).Treatment of polluted water using natural rock material at the household level. Ethiop J Health Sci., Vol. 16, No.1. 83-93.
  15. Eshetu G, Worku L, Alemayehu H, Bishaw D, Wondwossen B (2004). Assessment of factors contributing to eutrophication of Aba Samuel water reservoir in Addis Ababa, Ethiop J Health Sci., Vol.14, No.2. 109-17.
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