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Wandimu Daniel
Researcher at Jimma University
Publications - 4
Citations - 733
Wandimu Daniel is an academic researcher from Jimma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart disease & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 573 citations. Previous affiliations of Wandimu Daniel include University of Limpopo.
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Characteristics, complications, and gaps in evidence-based interventions in rheumatic heart disease: the Global Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry (the REMEDY study)
Liesl Zühlke,Mark E Engel,Ganesan Karthikeyan,Sumathy Rangarajan,Pam Mackie,Blanche Cupido,Katya Mauff,Shofiqul Islam,Alexia Joachim,Rezeen Daniels,Veronica Francis,S.W.O. Ogendo,Bernard Gitura,Charles Mondo,Emmy Okello,Peter Lwabi,Mohammed M. Al-Kebsi,Christopher Hugo-Hamman,Sahar S. Sheta,Abraham Haileamlak,Wandimu Daniel,Dejuma Yadeta Goshu,Senbeta Guteta Abdissa,Araya G. Desta,Bekele A. Shasho,Dufera M. Begna,Ahmed Elsayed,Ahmed Ibrahim,John Musuku,Fidelia Bode-Thomas,Basil N Okeahialam,Olukemi O Ige,Christopher Sutton,Rajeev Misra,Azza Abul Fadl,Neil Kennedy,Albertino Damasceno,Mahmoud U Sani,Okechukwu S Ogah,Taiwo Olunuga,Huda H.M. Elhassan,Ana Olga Mocumbi,Abiodun M. Adeoye,Pindile Mntla,Dike B. Ojji,Joseph Mucumbitsi,Koon K. Teo,Salim Yusuf,Bongani M. Mayosi +48 more
TL;DR: Rheumatic heart disease patients were young, predominantly female, and had high prevalence of major cardiovascular complications, and there is suboptimal utilization of secondary antibiotic prophylaxis, oral anti-coagulation, and contraception, and variations in the use of percutaneous and surgical interventions by country income level.
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Clinical Outcomes in 3343 Children and Adults With Rheumatic Heart Disease From 14 Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Two-Year Follow-Up of the Global Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry (the REMEDY Study).
Liesl Zühlke,Ganesan Karthikeyan,Mark E Engel,Sumathy Rangarajan,Pam Mackie,Blanche Cupido-Katya Mauff,Shofiqul Islam,Rezeen Daniels,Veronica Francis,S.W.O. Ogendo,Bernard Gitura,C. Mondo,Emmy Okello,Peter Lwabi,Mohammed M. Al-Kebsi,Christopher Hugo-Hamman,Sahar S. Sheta,Abraham Haileamlak,Wandimu Daniel,Dejuma Yadeta Goshu,Senbeta Guteta Abdissa,Araya G. Desta,Bekele A. Shasho,Dufera M. Begna,Ahmed Elsayed,Ahmed Ibrahim,John Musuku,Fidelia Bode-Thomas,Christopher C. Yilgwan,Ganiyu Amusa,Olukemi O Ige,Basil N Okeahialam,Christopher Sutton,Rajeev Misra,Azza Abul Fadl,Neil Kennedy,Albertino Damasceno,Mahmoud U Sani,Okechukwu S Ogah,Taiwo OlunugaHuda H. M. Elhassan,Ana Olga Mocumbi,Abiodun M. Adeoye,Phindile Mntla,Dike B. Ojji,Joseph Mucumbitsi,Koon K. Teo,Salim Yusuf,Bongani M. Mayosi +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the 2-year follow-up of individuals with rheumatic heart disease from 14 low and middle-income countries in Africa and Asia, and report that patients from low and lower-middle income countries had a poorer prognosis associated with advanced disease and low education.
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Prevalence of rheumatic heart disease in 4720 asymptomatic scholars from South Africa and Ethiopia
Mark E Engel,Abraham Haileamlak,Liesl Zühlke,Carolina E. Lemmer,Simpiwe Nkepu,Marnie van de Wall,Wandimu Daniel,Maylene Shung King,Bongani M. Mayosi +8 more
TL;DR: There were significant differences in detecting asymptomatic rheumatic heart disease in school pupils of different countries and in different communities within a country in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Prevalence of rheumatic heart disease among school children in Ethiopia: A multisite echocardiography-based screening
Dejuma Yadeta,Abrha Hailu,Abraham Haileamlak,Etsgenet Gedlu,Senbeta Guteta,Endale Tefera,Zemene Tigabu,Hagazi Tesfaye,Wandimu Daniel,Desalew Mekonnen,Meseret Zelalem,Yohannes Tekleab,Bekele Alemayehu,Dufera Mekonnen,Aklilu Azazh,Tamirat Moges,Tedros Hailu,Tekabe Abdosh,Nejib Yusuf,Dawit Ayele,Kindie Wuobshet,Henok Tadele,Kinfe Lemma,Solomon Shiferaw,Araya Giday,Demeke Mekonnen,Getnet Alemu,Liesl Zühlke,Thomas G. Allison,V.T. Nkomo,Mark E Engel +30 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrated a consistent pattern of high prevalence of asymptomatic RHD with definite disease predominating over borderline involvement across six regions of Ethiopia.