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Nigatu Addisu Bekele

Nigatu Addisu BekeleFull Name: Nigatu Addisu Bekele

Academic Rank: Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy

Field of specialization: Clinical Pharmacy

Department: Clinical Pharmacy

Research interest: Antimicrobial use, Therapy optimization, improving patient outcome, medication error

Phone Number: +251-934 088585

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Publications

  1. Daniel Mitiku Yigazu, Matiyos Lema, Firomsa Bekele,Dawit Tesfaye Daka, Dagim Samuel and Nigatu Addisu. Diabetic ketoacidosis treatment outcomes and its associated factors among adult patients with diabetes mellitus admitted to public hospitals in Nekemte Town, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Clinical Diabetes and Healthcare, 2025
  2. Alemu BolankoHussen NamoKirubel Minsamo Nigatu Addisu Mohammed Gebre . Knowledge of obstetric danger signs and associated factors among pregnant women in Wolaita Sodo town, South Ethiopia: A community-based cross-sectional study. Sage Open Medicine. v.9, p.205031212110011, 2021.
  1. Kirubel M MishoreNigatu A BekeleTsegaab Y YirbaTsion F Abone. Evaluation of Drug Use Pattern in Emergency Department of Dilchora Referral Hospital, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Emerg Med Int. 2020 Feb 25:2020:4173586.
  2. Nigatu Addisu Bekele, Jarsso Tadesse Hirbu. Drug Therapy Problems and Predictors Among Patients Admitted to Medical Wards of Dilla University Referral Hospital, South Ethiopia: A Case of Antimicrobials. Infect Drug Resist. 2020 Jun 12:13:1743-1750. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S247587.
  3. Nigatu Addisu Bekele, Jarsso Tadesse. Prescription auditing based on World Health Organization (WHO) prescribing indicators: A case of Dilla University referral hospital. J. Drug Delivery Ther.. 2018;8(6-s):21-5.
  • Shenkora F Ake, Getachew N Yimam and Nigatu A Bekele. Self-Medication and its Predictors among Pregnant Women in Gedeo Zone, South Ethiopia. Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy 2021;12(6):60-66
  • Shimelis Birhanu, Zebenay Bussa, Mohammed Gebre and Nigatu Addisu. Rationale for Changing Initial Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) Regimen among HIV/AIDS Patients in West Ethiopia. Int J Life Sci Rev. 2015; 1(1) 13-19:.doi: 10.13040/IJLSR