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Berhe W. Sahle

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  39
Citations -  8882

Berhe W. Sahle is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 6172 citations. Previous affiliations of Berhe W. Sahle include Mekelle University & Monash University.

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Global, regional, and national age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

Mohsen Naghavi, +731 more
- 10 Jan 2015 - 
TL;DR: In the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013) as discussed by the authors, the authors used the GBD 2010 methods with some refinements to improve accuracy applied to an updated database of vital registration, survey, and census data.
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Global, regional, and national burden of chronic kidney disease, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

Boris Bikbov, +221 more
- 29 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: The burden of CKD was much higher than expected for the level of development, whereas the disease burden in western, eastern, and central sub-Saharan Africa, east Asia, south Asia, central and eastern Europe, Australasia, and western Europe was lower than expected.
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Dietary Patterns and Quality of Life in Older Adults: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: Healthy dietary patterns were associated with better self-rated health and QoL in one or more domains, and adherence to healthy dietary patterns like the Mediterranean diet were significantly associated with improvement in at least one of the QOL domains.
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Cause of neonatal deaths in Northern Ethiopia: a prospective cohort study

TL;DR: Prematurity, asphyxia, and infections were the leading causes of neonatal deaths in Tigray region during the study period, which clearly indicates the need for responsive and evidence-based interventions and policies.
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Prevalence of heart failure in Australia: a systematic review

TL;DR: The present study systematically reviewed the literature to estimate the incidence and prevalence rates of heart failure in Australia and found that heart failure was prevalent in women than men, and in rural and remote regions than in the metropolitan and capital territories.