Introduction: Heat stress is the most common occupational health problem in
workplaces. It occurs when the body's means of controlling its internal temperature
start to fail. Globally, the number of workers exposed to ...
Background: Work-related burnout is a state of physical and psychological fatigue and
exhaustion resulting from chronic workplace stress. Police workforce is a vulnerable
occupation, which affecting the service delivery ...
Background: One of the riskiest jobs in the world is working in municipal solid waste
management. The employees face physical, biological, and chemical dangers in addition to
occupational morbidity. In poor countries ...
Background: Sickness presenteeism is the practice of going to work despite being ill. It
affects quality of life and health, increases health-related costs, and increases the risk of
transmission of contagious diseases. ...
Abstract
Background: Occupational noise-induced hearing loss is referred to hearing loss
caused by work-related noise exposure and it is estimated that worldwide, 16–24%
of hearing impairment is work-related. ...
Background: -Construction industry is recognized as main sources providing jobs for labors but, it is
one of the highest risky industries which need manual labor intensive activities. Work-related
musculoskeletal ...
Background: Sleep disorder is major public health concern among hospitality industry workers
in sub-Saharan country including Ethiopia. An estimated 150 million people worldwide affected
by sleep problems, about 17% ...
Introduction: Fruit juices are rich sources of biologically active components that decrease the risk of
chronic diseases. Fruit juices are highly perishable and can serve as an ideal medium for the growth
and multiplication ...
Background: Water in sufficient quantity and good quality is essential for life. However, many of the world’s population especially in developing countries lack access
to adequate and safe water supply to meet the basic ...
Background: Lead acid battery and paint manufacturing industries are high risk
workplaces to lead exposure, especially for developing countries like Ethiopia.
Prevention of diseases that could arise due to this exposure ...
Background: Fire brigade workers face numerous occupational hazards in their line of duty,
including exposure to fire, hazardous materials, and strenuous physical activities. This work related injuries poses different ...
Background: The most common cause of morbidity and mortality in children under five years
old worldwide is pneumonia, with Ethiopia having the highest rates among Sub-Saharan
African nations. Its incidence is influenced ...
Abstract
Introduction: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are considered as one of the
leading public health problems globally. Kitchen work is among the most prone
occupations to Work-related musculoskeletal ...
Background:Healthcare facilities generate various waste types, including hazardous waste,
which can be toxic and pose significant risks to human health and the environment if not
managed correctly. Although hazardous ...
Background: Preventing foodborne diseases requires proper handling, storage, adherence to
expiration dates, and checking packaging for damage or tampering before purchase, during
storage and handling. This study aims ...
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Background: Globally, considerable fractions of diseases are communicables, of which over
60% are related to poor hygiene practices in houses and environments. The global problem of
access to improved hygiene ...
Abstract
Wastewater treatment is limited in developing countries due to insufficient emphasis on its
environmental and health impacts, as well as the high costs of available treatment technologies.
Therefore, developing ...
Abstract
Background: Limited access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene services perpetuates
poverty, illness, and a reduced quality of life, especially for disabled individuals who encounter
significant barriers ...
ABSTRACT
Background: Antibiotics are potent medications used to treat bacterial infections. Overuse,
underuse or misuse of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance. Awareness of antibiotic
resistance is crucial ...
Introduction: Cell phone vision syndrome is a cluster of eye symptoms in students who use
handheld smart devices for academic and personal purposes. However, they are given a little
attention and there is no technical ...