Email: seifadinahmed8226@gmail.com
Phone: +251910768226
Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
Field of Specialization: MPH in Reproductive Health
Research Interest Area: Maternal, child and adolescent Health, Family planning, demography, HIV/AIDS and STI
Publications:
1. Husen Aman, seifadin Ahmed, Mekbib Afworki:2023, Determinants of Externally Visible Birth Defects among Perinatal Deaths at Adama Comprehensive Specialized Hospital: A Case-control Study, BMC in Pediatrics
2. Seifadin Ahmed, Derese Bekele, Abuzumeran Abubekar, 2022, Demand–supply-side barriers affecting maternal health service utilization among rural women of West Shoa Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A qualitative study
3. Seifadin Ahmed, Mesfin Tassew, 2020, HIV Positive Status Disclosure and Its Associated Factors Among Children on Antiretroviral Therapy in West Shoa Zone, Western Ethiopia, 2019: A Mixed Method Cross-Sectional Study: vol:13 page 507-517, Journal of Multidisciplinary Health care
4. Seifadin Ahmed, Jibril Dori, 2019: Breast Self-Examination Practice and associated factors among Health care workers in West Shoa Zone, BMC research note.
5. Seifadin Ahmed,2020: Roles of Proximate Determinants of Fertility in recent fertility decline in Ethiopia: application of revised Bongarts Model, Open access Journal of Contraception
6. Dr.Tesfaye Gobena, Dr. Yadeta Dessie, Mr.Seifadin Ahmed, Duration of Birth Interval and Associated Factors among Married Women in Dodota Woreda, Arsi Zone, Ethiopia, 2016.
7. Seifadin Ahmed, Wakeshi Willi: Exposure to sexually explicit materials and its association with sexual behavior of Ambo University Undergraduate students, 2017: Ethiopian Journal of Health science
8. Seifadin Ahmed, Wakeshi Willi and Abuzumeran Abubeer: Menstrual Hygiene management and associated factors among high school females in Ambo Town, 2018: Risk Management and Health care Policy Journal.
9. Seifadin Ahmed. Kafyalew Taye, Derese Bekele, Kebebe Temesgen, Diriba Alamayew, Levels of dietary diversity and its associated factors among children aged 6–23 months in West Shoa, Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study, 17 March 2022, Journal of Nutritional Science, Cambridge University press.
10. Mapping geographical inequalities in childhood diarrhoeal morbidity and mortality in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000–17: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. BMJ, 2020
11. Morbidity and mortality from road injuries: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.Injury Prevention
12. Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence and mortality of HIV, 1980-2017, and projections to 2030, for 195 countries and territories: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors (GBD) 2017 Study. The Lancet HIV