1 | Analysis of the Omicron virus cases using data mining methods in rapid miner applications | |
Page 323-334 | ||
Johanes Fernandes Andry; Hendy Tannady; Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan; David Freggy Dinata | ||
2 | Clinical characteristics of post-vaccination COVID-19 infection in health care workers exposed to Delta and Omicron variants in a COVID-19 dedicated facility from Qatar | |
Page 335-342 | ||
Humberto Guanche Garcell; Angel M Felipe Garmendia; Sandra Ibis Gonzalez Perez; Ariadna Villanueva Arias; Yelenis Rosello Alvarez; Miguel A Paulino Basulto | ||
3 | Healthcare facilities’ level of preparedness response on COVID-19 preventive measures in selected regions of Tanzania: A perspective of healthcare workers | |
Page 343-356 | ||
Edward Magwe; Modest Diamond Varisanga; Secilia Kapalata Ng’weshemi | ||
4 | Spatial mapping of the incidence, case-fatality ratio and recovery rate of COVID-19 in West Bengal: A situational analysis | |
Page 357-369 | ||
Buddhadev Hembram; Ratan Pal; N.C. Jana | ||
5 | Clinical and laboratory predictors of disease severity and outcome in COVID 19 infected patients in Suez Canal University Hospital, single center study from Egypt | |
Page 370-382 | ||
kholoud Awd; Nader Elnemr; Mohamed Ahmed Aboelmagd; Mohamed Mohamed Eida; Fadia Mostafa Attia; Bassam Mansour Salama | ||
6 | Rapid antigen test in diagnosis of SARS-COV-2 in a specialized care facility Urology and Nephrology center –Mansoura University | |
Page 383-392 | ||
Basma A Omar; Noha Tharwat Abou El-khier; Mohamed E Mashaly; Moatasem Elsayed Ghoneim; Muhammed Elhadedy; Mohamed Osama Megahed; Mohamed Altayyeb; Aml Abdelhady; Douaa Raafat; Bassem S Wadie | ||
7 | The COVID-19 and iron-repertoire in an observational cross-sectional analytical study of Egyptian patients. | |
Page 393-400 | ||
Mira Atef; Hala Ramadan; Hanan Abdel-Haleem; Rasha Ahmed Abdalaziz; Aya Mohamed Al-sharif; Reem Ibrahim Mohamed El-Korashy; Youssef Mohamed Amin Soliman; Sabah Ahmed Hussein; Ahmed Mohamed Hashem; Manal Mohamed Kamal; Mona Mohsen Abdulsalam Abdullatif; Mohammed Mostafa Abdel Razik; Ahmed Ramadan | ||
8 | Effect of the severity of SARS-CoV-2 on pregnancy and delivery: A narrative review | |
Page 401-407 | ||
Ali Hassan A. Alnasser; Jasem Ahmad H. Alburaih; Abdulmonem Ali Y. Abuzaid Abuzaid; Abdullah Mohammed M. Al thomali; Mohammed Faisal Y. Alkhazal; Afnan Ahmed M. Alraddadi; Osama Ibrahim A. Alquaymi; Ebtisam Omayrah A. Aljohani; Abdullah Ali A. Alrashed; Majid Muhsen S. Alsannaa; Sokainah Hasan H. Almuhanna; Zahra Ali H. Al Muailu; Jehad Abdulkareem A. Alrashid; Zahra Al-Mubarak; Yousef Yaqoub Y. Alasmakh | ||
9 | WU and KI polyomaviruses | |
Page 408-414 | ||
Husam Hussein Lazim; Asmaa Baqir Al-Obaidi | ||
10 | Viruses and male infertility: Where we are now? | |
Page 415-417 | ||
Falah Hasan Obayes AL-Khikani | ||
11 | Comparative cross-sectional study of Interferon Gamma inducible protein-10 in mono and co-infected human Immunodeficiency Virus patients in Alexandria, Egypt | |
Page 418-427 | ||
Abeer Ghazal; Ibtisam EL Ghazawy; Dalia El Sayed Metwally; Fatma Mohammed; Gihan ELBatouti | ||
12 | Co-infection and associated risk factors of herpes simplex virus type-1 and human immunodeficiency virus among patients attending Faith Alive Foundation Hospital Jos, North Central Nigeria | |
Page 428-435 | ||
Yusuf Amuda Agabi; Adebayo Samson Ogundele; Jesse Ishaya; Alhassan Fwangmun Damter; John Danjuma Mawak; John Otumala Egbere; Hashimu Zakari; Murna Ali; Marycelin Mandu Baba | ||
13 | Possible diagnostic role of microRNA-122 in chronic HCV infection and hepatocellular carcinoma | |
Page 436-449 | ||
Asmaa Nasr El-Din Thabet; Esraa Farag Abul-Hasan; Osama Ahmed Arafa; Mona Ahmed Fattouh | ||
14 | Association of TSST-1 gene with phenotypic antibiotic resistance among clinical Staphylococcus aureus isolates in a tertiary healthcare center | |
Page 450-458 | ||
Tolulope Iorwuese Ade; Gbolabo Odewale; Morumda Daji; Joshua Ohirhian; Richard Olulowo Ojedele | ||
15 | Association between accessory gene regulator alleles, agr functionality and biofilm formation in MRSA and MSSA isolated from clinical and nasal carrier specimens | |
Page 459-467 | ||
Shahinda Rezk; Omar S. Alqabbasi; Abeer Ghazal; Eglal El Sherbini; Dalia El Sayed Metwally | ||
16 | Prevalence and serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae among under five children attending Toro general hospital, Bauchi State, Nigeria | |
Page 468-476 | ||
Murna Ahmed Ali; Ocheme Julius Okojokwu; Rebbeca Chinelo Adiekwuo; Joy Wilfred Robinson | ||
17 | Diagnostic role of FilmArray Pneumonia Panel compared to routine microbiological methods to identify pneumonia pathogens | |
Page 477-486 | ||
Maha Gad; Amani A El Kholy; Omnia M.A. Taher | ||
18 | Oropharyngeal carriage of potential meningitis-causing bacteria in a Ghanaian prison | |
Page 487-496 | ||
Emmanuel Kobla Atsu Amewu; Cynthia Kyerewaa Adu-Asiamah; Rawdat Kobla Atsu Baba-Adam; Albert Reginald Afful; Kennedy Boahen Gyau; Alexander Kwarteng | ||
19 | Co-infections and antimicrobial resistance profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Streptococcus pneumoniae among patients with pulmonary infections attending tertiary health facilities in Makurdi, Nigeria | |
Page 497-505 | ||
Ageje Moses Isaac; Joseph Nfongeh; Yusuf Agabi; Stella Boko Uneze; Paul Ogor Abba; Ezekiel Danjuma; Kosisochukwu Elijah Udeogu; Nanma Tongnan Cosmas; Joseph Aje Anejo-Okopi; John Mawak | ||
20 | Efficacy of Vonoprazan-based triple therapy for cure of H. Pylori Infection among patients attending GIT outpatient clinic at Suez Canal University Hospital | |
Page 506-513 | ||
Nageh Louis Mahrous; Eman Nasrelden; Mariam Hassan; Mohamed Aboelmagd | ||
21 | Detection of hefA gene in multidrug resistant Helicobacter pylori at Tanta University Hospital | |
Page 514-521 | ||
kareman Eshra; Ibrahim amer; Radwa El Sharaby; shimaa El Sharawy; Radwa Eissa | ||
22 | Rapid detection of carbapenemases producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) by ChromaticTM CPE media in intensive care units in Ain Shams University Hospitals | |
Page 522-529 | ||
Amira G. Elshenawy; Shereen El-Bendary; Yasmeen M Mahmood; Fatma M Mahmoud | ||
23 | Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Escherichia albertii in chicken and human. | |
Page 530-541 | ||
Asmaa A. Abbas; Wegdan Mohamed; Haidi Karam-Allah Ramadan; Ehsan A. Hassan; Aliaa MA Ghandour | ||
24 | Antimicrobial and antibiofilm effect of silver nanoparticles on clinical isolates of multidrug resistant Klebsiella Pneumoniae | |
Page 542-554 | ||
Eman Mohammed Elsaid; Ola Ibrahim Ahmed; Abdullah M. Abdo; Shimaa Ahmed Abdel Salam | ||
25 | Molecular detection of carbapenem resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from clinical specimens in Jos, Nigeria | |
Page 555-562 | ||
Jude Nkup; Sarah Joseph; Yusuf Agabi; Veronica David; Zakari Hashimu; Caroline Chiamaka Madubulum; Amanyi David; Ujah Otobo; Gloria Goyil; Nanya Cirfat; Joseph Aje Anejo-Okopi; Samirah David | ||
26 | Type III secretion system effector proteins genes, drug resistance profiles and biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from clinical specimens | |
Page 563-574 | ||
Rawhia Hassan El Edel; Amira Abd El-Khader El-Hendy; Mona Farag Salama; Reem Mohsen ElKholy | ||
27 | Insight into quorum sensing genes LasR and RhlR, their related virulence factors and antibiotic resistance pattern in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from ocular Infections | |
Page 575-589 | ||
Esraa A. Mohamed; Amin E. Nawar; Eman E. Hegazy | ||
28 | Mutations in gyrA and parC genes in fluoroquinolone-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii that causes hospital acquired infection | |
Page 590-600 | ||
Marwa S. Taha; Sarah M. Shoeib; Marwa A. Abdelwahab | ||
29 | Chloramphenicol is re-emerging as an effective drug in the treatment of typhoid fever in Southern Benue state, Nigeria | |
Page 601-610 | ||
Peter Adikwu; Innocent Okonkwo Ogbonna; Godwin Attah Obande; Ebele U Umeh; Charles Chidozie Iheukwumere; Philip Sule Awodi | ||
30 | The association between Chlamydia trachomatis ln late pregnancy and the development of premature rupture of membranes (PROM) | |
Page 611-616 | ||
Mohamed Rocca; Mervat El Sersy; Ahmed El habashy; Dina Aly Kholeif; Mohamed Ismail | ||
31 | Phenotypic identification and antifungal susceptibility patterns of Candida species isolated from various clinical specimens in Suez Canal University Hospitals | |
Page 617-625 | ||
Samaa Hassan Aboueldahab; Abeer Ezzat Elsayed; Atef Shehata; Asmaa Bakeir | ||
32 | Association between severity of asthma and fungal sensitization in severely asthmatic patients | |
Page 626-632 | ||
Maii A. Shams Eldeen; Reham M. Elkolaly; Ragia S. Sharshar; Hoda A. Ibrahim; Mona M. Watany; Amal Abd Elrasheed Wafi; Marwa A. Abdelwahab | ||
33 | Resistance profile of bacteria isolated from the environment of high-risk departments in Ziguinchor hospitals | |
Page 633-640 | ||
Habibou SARR; Aissatou NIANG; BaidyBaidy DIEYE; Fatoumata DIALLO; Amadou DIOP; Mame Ngoné Coly; Abdoulaye Diop; Rokhaya Diagne; Seynabou Lo; Roughyatou Ka; Mouhamadou Lamine DIA; Ahmad Iyane Sow | ||
34 | Prevalence of transfusion transmitted infection among blood donors in Jigawa state, Nigeria | |
Page 641-647 | ||
Bello Garba; USMAN ADAMU; ISMAIL AHMED; DAN LARAI FAGWALAWA | ||
35 | A Bacteriological study on burn wound infections with implementation of the available infection control measures at the Burn Unit, Tanta University Hospital | |
Page 648-653 | ||
kareman Ahmed Eshra; Ahmed Mahmoud El sharaby; Radwa Mahmoud El Sharaby | ||
36 | Biological activities of Ocimum gratissimum (Linn) ethanol extracts on bacteria associated with surface waters Akure, Nigeria | |
Page 654-666 | ||
Damilola Lawrence; Olubukola Olusola-makinde | ||
37 | Prevalence of Entameba histolytica , Gardia lambeli and Entameba coli infection associated with risk factors in Khartoum state-Sudan | |
Page 667-670 | ||
Nazik Mohammed Hassan Mohamed Ali Eltoum; Mohanad Elhadi Elfadul Mubark; Jamila Yousif Lowaty Lowba; Abdelsalam Basheir Satti Mohamed; Alkhair Abd Almahmoud Idris | ||
38 | Prevalence of malaria and typhoid fever co-infection among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Anyigba, Kogi State, Nigeria | |
Page 671-680 | ||
Martin-Luther Okolo; Kikelomo Adeshina; Cornelius Omatola; Idache Mudi; Eleojo Ugbane | ||
39 | Seroprevalence and risk factors associated with toxoplasmosis among women of child bearing age in Gombe metropolis, Gombe state, Nigeria | |
Page 681-694 | ||
Samirah Awak David; Santaya Larit Kela; Jude Yunzoom Nkup; Nanya Amos Cirfat | ||
40 | Prevalence, intensity, and risk factors of urinary schistosomiasis among primary school children in Silame, Sokoto, Nigeria | |
Page 695-703 | ||
Solomon Matthias Gamde; Aminu Garba; Princewill Tongvwam; Solomon Dashal Gamde; Daniel Dansy Agom; Isaac Igbinosa | ||