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The Magnitude of Chronic Kidney Disease and Its Risk Factors at Zewditu Memorial Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Cheru Kore, Alemu Tadesse, Bruktawit Teshome, Kassaye Daniel, Amde Kassa and Dawit Ayalew
Chronic Kidney Disease has been simplified over the last 5 years. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is defined as kidney damage or glomerular filtration rate (GFR) <60 ml/min/1.73 m2 for more than 3 months with implications for health. The prevalence rates of CKD worldwide are high and have increased in the last few years to about 13%-15%, with an increased prevalence of diabetes and hypertension which shows it is becoming one of the public health problems.
To assess the magnitude Chronic Kidney Disease and its associated factors among patients at Zewditu Memorial hospital.
A total of 320 individuals were participating on the study. The response rate of 320(100%). The participants, of whom 151 (47.2%) were males and 169 (52.8%) were females. The mean age (± standard deviation) of the participants was 40.1 (± 14.6) years and 128(40%) were in the age range of 19-35 years.