item: #1 of 66 id: jidhealth-106 author: Yılmaz, Zeynep Unus; Duman, Sevgi; Öztürk, Güzin Zeren; Özdemir, Hacı Mustafa; Hogan, Gözde Günindi; Karataş, Elif title: Evaluating the home isolation of COVID-19 patients in primary care date: 2021-05-10 words: 6262 flesch: 63 summary: Out of 67 (%) PCR positive patients, 12 (27.0%) were hypertensive, 3 (23.0%) chronic lung disease, 7 (%) diabetic patients and 2 () heart disease. Out of 67 (%) PCR positive patients, 9 (13.4%) were tobacco smokers. keywords: 2020; cases; covid-19; disease; doi; et al; health; isolation; patients; pcr; smoking; study cache: jidhealth-106.pdf plain text: jidhealth-106.txt item: #2 of 66 id: jidhealth-11 author: Yaseen, Shukur Mahmood; Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed; Abdullah, Ayad Aziz; Mahmood, Anmar Shukur; Abd Al-wahaab, Wassan Nasrat title: Predictive factors of successful extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) for renal stones: evidence of retrospective study date: 2019-05-17 words: 3566 flesch: 63 summary: Table 4 presents the results of the Pearson correlation coefficient with stone free rate. Two variables; SSD, and the HU found to be correlated significantly with stone free rate. keywords: eswl; hounsfield; lithotripsy; patients; rate; stone; study; success cache: jidhealth-11.pdf plain text: jidhealth-11.txt item: #3 of 66 id: jidhealth-119 author: Ilesanmi, Olayinka Stephen; Agwai, Victoria Ifeoma; Afolabi, Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika title: A systematic review of tobacco smoking cessation services in Africa: Practices and challenges faced by healthcare workers date: 2021-05-16 words: 6455 flesch: 56 summary: [24] was a cross-sectional study that assessed the attitude and practices of the dentist and dental students in Nigeria in providing smoking cessation in the dental setting and the likely barriers to smoking cessation services. e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access A systematic review of tobacco smoking cessation services in Africa: practices and challenges faced by healthcare workers Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi1,2, Victoria Ifeoma Agwai1, Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi1* keywords: cessation; hcws; health; lack; patients; physicians; quit; services; smoking; smoking cessation; study; tobacco cache: jidhealth-119.pdf plain text: jidhealth-119.txt item: #4 of 66 id: jidhealth-150 author: Gambo, Sarah; Shem, Woyopwa title: Social media and the spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories in Nigeria date: 2021-08-20 words: 5701 flesch: 50 summary: Another participant added that to effectively combat the spread of Covid-19 conspiracy theories on social media platforms in Nigeria, the conventional media has a role to play through consistent campaigns on radio and television to counteract conspiracy theories on different social media platforms. It was also found that ignorance, religious fanaticism, lack of censorship, and insufficient counter information on social media platforms are some of the possible factors that aided the spread of Covid-19 conspiracy theories among Nigerian social media users. keywords: conspiracy; conspiracy theories; covid-19; information; media; media platforms; nigeria; participants; platforms; social; spread; study; theories cache: jidhealth-150.pdf plain text: jidhealth-150.txt item: #5 of 66 id: jidhealth-154 author: Andrabi, Syed Waseem; Arora, Puneet Rana; Mir, Jaffar title: IVF laboratory management in COVID-19 pandemic date: 2021-09-19 words: 3222 flesch: 48 summary: Recommendation based on expert opinion In COVID-19 positive patients, home collection and proper care can be an ideal way. Extra care should be taken in follicular fluid handling during screening procedures, especially in COVID-19 infection recovered patients. keywords: andrabi; art; covid-19; fertility; health; laboratory; pandemic; patients; practice; recommendation; society; staff cache: jidhealth-154.pdf plain text: jidhealth-154.txt item: #6 of 66 id: jidhealth-156 author: Joseph, Hepsi Bai; Kuppuswamy, Sandhiya; Shetty, Asha Prabhakar title: Children’s online learning during COVID-19 pandemic: experiences and satisfaction encountered by Indian parents date: 2021-09-22 words: 5307 flesch: 51 summary: e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Children’s online learning during COVID-19 pandemic: experiences and satisfaction encountered by Indian parents Hepsi Bai Joseph1*, Sandhiya Kuppuswamy1 , Asha Prabhakar Shetty1 Abstract Background: Online learning by children is pressure for children as well as parents. The current study aimed to assess the parental experience and satisfaction on online learning for their children during Covid -19 pandemic lockdown. keywords: children; class; classes; covid-19; education; health; learning; pandemic; parents; remote; satisfaction; study cache: jidhealth-156.pdf plain text: jidhealth-156.txt item: #7 of 66 id: jidhealth-168 author: Saha, Sumanta; Saha, Sujata title: Underreporting of treatment outcomes in hospitalized COVID-19 infected diabetes patients: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression date: 2021-11-23 words: 4264 flesch: 52 summary: Forest plot depicting the overall pooled prevalence of missing prognosis data of COVID-19 infected diabetes patients; Zhang, 2020a[22], Zhang, 2020b[25] The diamonds are centered on the summary of the overall and subgroup-wise prevalence estimates, and their widths indicate the corresponding 95% CI. Figure 3. One of the most commonly reported comorbidities determining the morbidity and mortality risk in COVID-19 patients is diabetes. keywords: analysis; covid-19; data; diabetes; meta; outcome; patients; review; saha; studies; study; type cache: jidhealth-168.pdf plain text: jidhealth-168.txt item: #8 of 66 id: jidhealth-193 author: Lazar, Angela Madalina title: Hyperferritinemia: the link between COVID-19, inflammation, and patient comorbidities date: 2021-12-31 words: 7589 flesch: 53 summary: SARS-CoV-2 can also mimic hepcidin, leading to increased ferritin levels and further inflammation [11]. Therefore, a positive feedback loop of inflammation triggered by preexisting high ferritin levels keywords: ace2; cancer; cells; comorbidities; covid-19; damage; diseases; doi; ferritin; ferritin levels; health; hyperferritinemia; ideas; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; iron; journal; levels; metabolic; patients; risk; sars; serum; serum ferritin; stress; syndrome cache: jidhealth-193.pdf plain text: jidhealth-193.txt item: #9 of 66 id: jidhealth-196 author: Visuddho, Visuddho; Subagjo, Agus; Setyoningrum, Retno Asih; Rosyid, Alfian Nur title: Predictive accuracy of blood inflammatory markers on COVID-19 mortality date: 2021-12-31 words: 4322 flesch: 53 summary: The WBC, NLR, PCT, D-Dimer, and CRP have an Area Under the Curve (AUC) of 0.709, 0.773, 0.738, 0.721, and 0.769, respectively moderate accuracy in predicting COVID-19 patient mortality. We also found that NLR was comparable to other laboratory parameters in predicting COVID-19 patient mortality. keywords: accuracy; age; analysis; covid-19; dimer; laboratory; mortality; nlr; patients; pct; ratio; wbc cache: jidhealth-196.pdf plain text: jidhealth-196.txt item: #10 of 66 id: jidhealth-202 author: Mohamed, Chekkal; Mohamed Nazim , Bennaoum ; Affaf , Adda ; Noujoum, Zmouli ; Nabil , Yafour; Abdessamad, Arabi ; Mohamed , Elhorri ; Dounia , Badsi ; Fatima , Seghier title: Microparticles and D-dimers improve prediction of chemotherapy-associated thrombosis in cancer patients date: 2022-03-17 words: 4200 flesch: 53 summary: e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Microparticles and D-dimers improve prediction of chemotherapy- associated thrombosis in cancer patients Chekkal Mohamed1,2*, Bennaoum Mohamed Nazim1,2, Adda Affaf 1,2, Zmouli Noujoum1,2, Yafour Nabil2,3, Arabi Abdessamad2,3, Elhorri Mohamed2, Badsi Dounia4, Seghier Fatima2,5 Abstract Background: The cancer is associated with a state of hypercoagulability, which may be the cause of venous thromboembolism (VTE), representing an undeniable cause of morbidity and mortality. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted among cancer patients who will receive chemotherapy in the Medical Oncology and Hematology departments of the EHU of Oran, Algeria from February 2013 to May 2015, followed by an observation period of two years. keywords: cancer; dimers; khorana; microparticles; patients; risk; score; study; value; venous; vte cache: jidhealth-202.pdf plain text: jidhealth-202.txt item: #11 of 66 id: jidhealth-206 author: Abdulhadi Al-Rawi, Ru’ya title: Knowledge, attitude and practice towards COVID-19 among healthcare workers in Iraq date: 2022-03-21 words: 4786 flesch: 60 summary: Galasso V, Pons V, Profeta P, Becher M, Brouard S, Foucault M. Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries. Bekele F, Sheleme T, Fekadu G, Bekele K. Patterns and associated factors of COVID-19 knowledge, attitude, and practice among general population and health care workers: A systematic review. keywords: attitude; covid-19; doi; health; healthcare; ideas; journal; knowledge; pandemic; practice; scores; study; workers; years cache: jidhealth-206.pdf plain text: jidhealth-206.txt item: #12 of 66 id: jidhealth-207 author: Abdary Anonna, Tasnim ; Moniruzzaman, Md ; Hadi Al Nafi Khan, Abdul Hadi Al Nafi Khan; Kumar Sarker, Ashis ; Samanta, Palas ; Iqbal Naser, Mohammad ; Ahmed, Shamim ; Al Asad, Hafiz title: Why pandemic coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) hit different age groups of people in Southeast Asia? a case study in Bangladesh date: 2022-05-13 words: 7284 flesch: 66 summary: Variables (age group) PC1 PC2 <30 0.986 -0.149 31-40 0.985 0.162 >60 -0.981 -0.148 51-60 -0.805 0.545 41-50 0.296 0.943 Eigenvalue 3.64 1.26 Variability (%) 72.79 25.12 Cumulative % 72.79 97.91 Multi-criteria Decision Making (MCDM) The Times of India, “Share of under-60 age group in India’s Covid deaths rises | India News - Times of India.” keywords: age; age group; analysis; bangladesh; cases; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; data; doi; group; health; india; infection; journal; method; number; patients; people; rate; topsis cache: jidhealth-207.pdf plain text: jidhealth-207.txt item: #13 of 66 id: jidhealth-209 author: Abdulhamid Katib, Atif ; Bakr Kalo, Bakr ; Hamza Motair, Nadir title: What textual copying does not count as plagiarism? Elaborate examples and problem-solving date: 2022-03-23 words: 5525 flesch: 55 summary: PD includes works produced before January 1923, works intentionally placed by the creator in the PD known as dedication, or when copyright law does not protect this particular type of work and works that have never been protected. Falsification It is the manipulation or omission of research data to support the researchers' claims or hypotheses. keywords: commons; copyright; data; february; journal; knowledge; original; plagiarism; public; publication; research; use; work cache: jidhealth-209.pdf plain text: jidhealth-209.txt item: #14 of 66 id: jidhealth-213 author: Karpay, Soujanya ; Sarada, C.V. ; Kondu, Deepthi ; Pavuluri, Pratyusha ; Gadepalli, Ramesh ; Naresh, Bandaru title: Evaluation of biochemical parameters in acute myocardial infarction and angina patients date: 2022-05-14 words: 3664 flesch: 57 summary: Shirafkan A, Marjani A, Zaker F. Serum lipid profiles in acute myocardial infarction patients in Gorgan. The present study sought to evaluate the levels of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP), cardiac troponin I (cTnI), fasting lipid profile, random blood sugar, and serum creatinine in AMI patients compared to angina patients. keywords: ami; infarction; ntprobnp; patients; study cache: jidhealth-213.pdf plain text: jidhealth-213.txt item: #15 of 66 id: jidhealth-215 author: Dawod Salman, Ansam ; Abbas Ali, Iman ; Haseeb Hwaid , Asmaa title: Prevalence of occult hepatitis B infection in Diyala province, Iraq date: 2022-06-10 words: 6636 flesch: 63 summary: About the HBc gene, the results found that the gene was undetectable neither among participants with positive anti-HBc IgG nor those with anti-HBc IgG negative; thus, no statistical analysis was applicable. Concerning the HBc gene, the gene was undetectable neither among participants with positive anti-HBc IgG nor those with anti-HBc IgG negative. keywords: anti; blood; core; hbc; hbs; hbv; hepatitis; igg; igm; infection; iraq; negative; participants; patients; positive; study; virus cache: jidhealth-215.pdf plain text: jidhealth-215.txt item: #16 of 66 id: jidhealth-218 author: Javier Prado-Galbarro, Francisco ; Estela Gamiño-Arroyo, Ana ; Cruz-Cruz, Copytzy ; Martínez-Núñez, Juan-Manuel ; Sanchez-Piedra, Carlos title: Racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 mortality in the United States date: 2022-05-18 words: 4213 flesch: 58 summary: Finally, Non-Hispanic Black patients with pneumonia (OR 2.90, 95%CI: 2.54-3.30) had a higher risk of mortality compared with other groups (Non-Hispanic White patients: OR 2.30, 95%CI: 2.15-2.46; Non-Hispanic Asian patients: OR 2.83, 95%CI: 1.95-4.10; and Hispanic/Latino: OR 2.73, 95%CI: 2.29- 3.25). For non-hospitalized patients, Non- Hispanic Asian with comorbidities (OR 5.47, 95%CI: 1.18- 25.31) had a higher risk of mortality compared with other groups (Non-Hispanic White patients: OR 2.48, 95%CI: 2.18- 2.83; Non-Hispanic Black patients: OR 3.55, 95%CI: 1.93-6.53; and Hispanic/Latino patients: OR 2.44, 95%CI: 1.45-4.10). keywords: asian; black; comorbidities; covid-19; data; groups; health; mortality; patients; ref; u.s cache: jidhealth-218.pdf plain text: jidhealth-218.txt item: #17 of 66 id: jidhealth-219 author: Mejbel Hamad, Sameeah title: Detection of stem cells in human endometrium: immune-histochemical study date: 2022-05-14 words: 3327 flesch: 60 summary: Stem cells are specialized cells having the capability to self- renewal and have the ability to produce two new identical daughter stem cells for the maintenance of a pool of stem cells in the tissue e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Detection of stem cells in human endometrium: immune-histochemical study Sameeah Mejbel Hamad 1* keywords: age; basalis; cd105; cd90; cells; functionalis; markers; stem cache: jidhealth-219.pdf plain text: jidhealth-219.txt item: #18 of 66 id: jidhealth-223 author: Thamer Yahyaa, Badeaa ; Ali Altaha, Mahasin ; Abdulhadi Al-Rawi, Ru’ya ; Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai, Mustafa ; Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed title: knowledge and attitude of Iraqi women in reproductive age group about risk factors in pregnancy date: 2022-05-15 words: 4598 flesch: 61 summary: Adequate nutrition is a fundamental cornerstone of any individual's health, especially critical for pregnant women because inadequate nutrition affects women's health and their children's health. Pregnant women experience many hormonal and mechanical changes that enhance urinary stasis and vesicoureteral reflux. keywords: age; factors; health; knowledge; pregnancy; risk; women; years; yes cache: jidhealth-223.pdf plain text: jidhealth-223.txt item: #19 of 66 id: jidhealth-224 author: Sökmen, Serdal; Ünal , Egemen title: Evaluation of the knowledge, attitudes, vaccine hesitancy, and behaviors of anesthesia technicians on adult vaccination date: 2022-07-19 words: 6727 flesch: 58 summary: e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Evaluation of the knowledge, attitudes, vaccine hesitancy, and behaviors of anesthesia technicians on adult vaccination Serdal Sökmen1*, Egemen Ünal1 Abstract Background: Anesthesia technicians work in places with a high risk of infectious diseases. This study aims to determine anesthesia technicians' knowledge, behavior, attitude, and vaccine hesitancy. keywords: anesthesia; et al; health; hesitancy; knowledge; respondents; study; technicians; vaccination; vaccine; years cache: jidhealth-224.pdf plain text: jidhealth-224.txt item: #20 of 66 id: jidhealth-229 author: Kadhim Rashid, Muayad ; Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed; Hassan Alhusseiny, Adil ; Ibrahim Latif, Ismail title: Prevalence of text neck syndrome among Iraqi medical students: a cross-sectional study date: 2022-07-17 words: 5926 flesch: 66 summary: This study aims to explore the prevalence of TNS among medical students during the COVID-19 lockdown in Iraq. Previous studies indicate that the prevalence of using a smartphone was higher among medical students keywords: addiction; covid-19; daily; disability; doi; neck; pain; prevalence; smartphone; students; study; university; use cache: jidhealth-229.pdf plain text: jidhealth-229.txt item: #21 of 66 id: jidhealth-230 author: Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed; Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai, Mustafa ; Thamer Yahyaa, Badeaa ; Hassan Al-Hussainy, Adil ; Ibrahim Latif, Ismail; Mahmood Yaseen, Shukur title: Attitude and intention of Iraqi healthcare providers to get vaccinated against COVID-19: a cross-sectional study date: 2022-07-17 words: 5770 flesch: 60 summary: Turkey A full list of author information is available at the end of the article 10.47108/jidhealth.Vol5.IssSpecial1.230 http://www.jidhealth.com/ Ali Jadoo SA, et al., Journal of Ideas in Health (2022); 5(Special 1):700-706 701 attitudes of healthcare providers will be reflected in the acceptance rates of COVID-19 vaccines within the general population, as they are reliable sources of information about the covid-19 infection and the vaccines, respectively [11,12]. World Health Organization Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization roadmap for prioritizing uses of COVID-19 vaccines in the context of limited supply. keywords: ali; attitude; covid-19; doi; hcps; health; healthcare; intention; providers; study; vaccination; vaccine; years cache: jidhealth-230.pdf plain text: jidhealth-230.txt item: #22 of 66 id: jidhealth-231 author: Lazar, Angela Madalina title: Monkeypox in the COVID-19 era date: 2022-08-17 words: 7965 flesch: 49 summary: The first case of monkeypox infection in humans was recorded in 1970 in a 9-year child from Zaire, the current Democratic Republic of Congo, who was first suspected of smallpox infection but tested positive only for monkeypox virus [4, 12, 20, 23, 28, 31]. Up to now, the countries with the largest number of Monkeypox infection cases are: Spain, the US, Germany, the UK, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, and Austria, but the situation can change rapidly [1, 6, 25, 38]. keywords: animal; cases; disease; health; human; ideas; infection; journal; july; lazar; lesions; monkeypox; monkeypox infection; monkeypox virus; outbreak; skin; smallpox; spread; transmission; vaccine; virus; viruses cache: jidhealth-231.pdf plain text: jidhealth-231.txt item: #23 of 66 id: jidhealth-233 author: Kasim Mohammad, Fouad title: Calculation of 95% confidence interval of the median lethal dose determined by the up-and-down procedure: a letter to editor date: 2022-08-20 words: 1161 flesch: 55 summary: e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Calculation of 95% confidence interval of the median lethal dose determined by the up-and-down procedure: a letter to editor Fouad Kasim Mohammad 1* Dear Editor; Acute toxicity of chemicals can be detected by the widely advocated up-and-down procedure (UDP) used to measure the median lethal dose (LD50) in laboratory animals [1,2]. In an innovative way, the iUDP procedure was presented in a suitable manner to include the 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the LD50 values using the equation: 95% confidence interval = LD50 + the standard error (SE) keywords: article; ld50; mohammad; procedure cache: jidhealth-233.pdf plain text: jidhealth-233.txt item: #24 of 66 id: jidhealth-236 author: Wang , Jami ; Kato , Brian ; Agustines, Davin A. title: Barriers to telepsychiatry in the geriatric Asian American population during COVID-19 date: 2022-08-24 words: 1823 flesch: 42 summary: Asian languages, including Mandarin, Japanese, and Malaysian. Large telehealth companies, including Teladoc and “BetterHelp”, need to consider adding more providers who speak additional Asian languages in order to support this population in a more accessible manner. keywords: american; asian; geriatric; health; population; telemedicine cache: jidhealth-236.pdf plain text: jidhealth-236.txt item: #25 of 66 id: jidhealth-240 author: Gamage, Manoja; Sooriyaarachchi, Piumika ; Francis, Tormalli ; Jayawardena, Ranil title: Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on meat or equivalent consumption behavior among Sri Lankan adults: a cross-sectional study date: 2022-08-29 words: 7360 flesch: 60 summary: Since many purchases were processed online, the public hesitated to purchase perishables as some delay might occur in delivery, and it might negatively impact on reduction in fish, chicken, and other meat consumption during the lockdown period [24]. The participants were asked to report whether they increased, decreased, or not changed the consumption of eleven meat and equivalent food types: fish, other seafood (prawns, cuttlefish), chicken, other meat, eggs, dry fish and sprats, canned fish, sausages and meatballs, soya meat, dhal and other pulses (chickpea, green gram). keywords: consumption; covid-19; family; fish; income; level; lkr; meat; sri; usd cache: jidhealth-240.pdf plain text: jidhealth-240.txt item: #26 of 66 id: jidhealth-245 author: Kareem, Qabas Naser ; Hussein , Areej Atiyah ; Khalaf , Shahad Khudhair title: Human cytomegalovirus and relationship with abortion among Iraqi females: a systematic review date: 2022-09-08 words: 6932 flesch: 55 summary: This study aims to explore the prevalence of HCMV infections among women in Iraq. Methods: A systematic review was designed to collect and summarize articles concerning the relationship between HCMV infection and abortion in Iraq. keywords: abortion; articles; authors; control; cytomegalovirus; et al; hcmv; health; hospital; human; igg; igm; infection; iraq; prevalence; review; seroprevalence; study; women cache: jidhealth-245.pdf plain text: jidhealth-245.txt item: #27 of 66 id: jidhealth-251 author: Kasim, Hala F. title: Effects of cigarette smoking on the response of hypertensive patients to beta-adrenergic antagonists: a narrative review date: 2022-11-23 words: 5860 flesch: 49 summary: However, the maximum plasma concentration of nicotine is established quickly, within 5 minutes after cigarette smoking, which is responsible for nicotine's immediate maximal pharmacodynamic effect through tobacco smoking [32]. e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Effects of cigarette smoking on the response of hypertensive patients to beta-adrenergic antagonists: a narrative review Hala F. Kasim1* Abstract Cigarette smoking is one of the hypertension risk factors which can adversely affect the quality of life. keywords: antagonists; beta; blood; cigarette; cyp1a2; drug; effects; health; heart; hypertension; nicotine; patients; pressure; smokers; smoking; tobacco cache: jidhealth-251.pdf plain text: jidhealth-251.txt item: #28 of 66 id: jidhealth-253 author: Reddy, Mamatha ; Chintala, Vaasanthi ; Balaji, Bairam title: Predicting mortality using prognostic scores and electrocardiographic parameters in ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing thrombolysis date: 2022-12-10 words: 4709 flesch: 60 summary: Conclusion: TRI and SB-IG algorithms had moderate accuracy in predicting seven-day mortality in STEMI patients undergoing thrombolysis. Approximately 6.9% of STEMI patients treated with thrombolytics present with a new-onset atrioventricular block [3]. keywords: awmi; doi; elevation; infarction; leads; patients; score; segment; stemi; study; thrombolysis; waves cache: jidhealth-253.pdf plain text: jidhealth-253.txt item: #29 of 66 id: jidhealth-257 author: Karam, Rozheen Shukry ; Mohammad, Fouad K. title: The use of anesthetics for cesarean section delivery in women in Duhok, Kurdistan region, Iraq date: 2022-11-30 words: 3558 flesch: 50 summary: This study aims to document general or regional anesthesia use in elective CS deliveries in four major hospitals in Duhok province, Northern Iraq. Vol5.Iss4.257 http://www.jidhealth.com/ Karam RS and Mohammad FK, Journal of Ideas in Health (2022); 5(4):755-759 756 the records of using GA or LA in elective CS delivery in four major hospitals in Duhok, northern Iraq. keywords: anesthesia; bupivacaine; delivery; doi; duhok; elective; hospitals; iraq; propofol; spinal cache: jidhealth-257.pdf plain text: jidhealth-257.txt item: #30 of 66 id: jidhealth-258 author: Utami, Fitriana Putri ; Nurfita, Desi title: Postpartum blues reviewed by the risk factors in Indonesia date: 2022-12-15 words: 7059 flesch: 60 summary: Thus, women with unplanned pregnancies, although currently in stable partnerships, receive many benefits from postnatal care by health professionals, especially those with limited support [54]. Marriage and supports factors The support received by postpartum mothers also contributes to the occurrence of postpartum blues. Knowing the determinant factors of postpartum blues as a prevention effort is necessary. keywords: blues; breastfeeding; depression; et al; factors; health; labor; mothers; postpartum; postpartum blues; pregnancy; review; risk; studies; study; support; test; women cache: jidhealth-258.pdf plain text: jidhealth-258.txt item: #31 of 66 id: jidhealth-264 author: Odisho, Simona Khamo ; Mohammad, Fouad K. title: Blood cholinesterase activities and oxidative stress status among farmworkers using pesticides in Duhok, KRG, Iraq date: 2022-12-29 words: 6596 flesch: 56 summary: Pesticide exposure of agricultural workers and those involved in handling and dispensing pesticides can be monitored biologically by examining PChE or EChE activities [8,20-22], monitoring oxidative status such as plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) All these practices, together with improper disposal of pesticide containers and the habit of drinking and eating on the farm, unequivocally increase the risk of pesticide exposure through dermal contamination, inhalation, and ingestion of pesticides during the preparation, handling, and application of pesticide products [34,37,38]. keywords: activities; activity; blood; che; cholinesterase; control; doi; exposure; farmworkers; health; iraq; level; pche; pesticide; plasma; study; table; use cache: jidhealth-264.pdf plain text: jidhealth-264.txt item: #32 of 66 id: jidhealth-265 author: Yılmaz, Muammer ; Arıkan, İnci title: Zoonoses awareness and health perception in livestock farmers: Example of a city in Western Türkiye date: 2023-03-13 words: 4646 flesch: 62 summary: After all, health perception can be a factor that directs the individual to receive health care services. Yiğitalp G, Bayram Değer V, Çifçi S. Health literacy, health perception and related factors among different ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study in southeastern Turkey. keywords: age; animals; awareness; control; diseases; farmers; health; hps; humans; knowledge; livestock; perception; study; transmission; zoonotic cache: jidhealth-265.pdf plain text: jidhealth-265.txt item: #33 of 66 id: jidhealth-266 author: Yahyaa, Badea'a Thamir ; Al-Rawi, Ru'ya Abdulhadi ; Taha, Mustafa Yaseen ; Sarhan, Yaseen T.; Abdul Fatah, Ban Nadum Abdul Fatah; Al-Delaimy, Ahmed K. ; Al-Samarrai, Mustafa Ali Mustafa ; Mukhlif, Omar Rashid ; Al-Taha, Mahasin A. title: Impact of family structure and sociodemographic characteristics on parents headed families in Ramadi City, Iraq date: 2022-12-29 words: 4685 flesch: 61 summary: Similarly, our finding showed that respondents aged 44 years and above were 3.518 times more female-headed than male- headed families. In our study, the head of the household was defined as the individual who provides support and is responsible for governing a group of family members, such as dependent children, grandchildren, parents, or other relatives [15]. keywords: chronic; families; family; female; health; iraq; members; smoking; study; years cache: jidhealth-266.pdf plain text: jidhealth-266.txt item: #34 of 66 id: jidhealth-267 author: Çelikkaya, Emine Balyan Çelikkaya title: Evaluation of oncology-related healthcare professionals' knowledge and practices on sustainable nutrition, Ankara, Turkey date: 2023-03-18 words: 5138 flesch: 54 summary: Sustainable nutrition knowledge and SCOFI mean scores were 10.71±5.3 (0-24) and 54.09±13.2, respectively. Conclusion: Training for healthcare professionals might increase sustainable nutrition knowledge and awareness. keywords: age; consumption; degree; food; health; knowledge; november; nutrition; professionals; scofi; score; study cache: jidhealth-267.pdf plain text: jidhealth-267.txt item: #35 of 66 id: jidhealth-268 author: Naser , Ahmed Salah ; Alberifkani, Naktal Mamish title: Assessment of anxiolytic-like effects of acute and chronic treatment of flurbiprofen in murine date: 2023-03-22 words: 4015 flesch: 62 summary: It was treated for 15 days constantly and subjected to anxiety tests on the 16th day. [22] initially discussed, an animal's hesitancy to move from one location to another or into the central region of the test reflects elevated anxiety levels in rodents to examine the effects of ibuprofen on anxiety, locomotion, and exploratory behavior in treated mice. keywords: anxiety; control; data; flurbiprofen; group; mice; test; time cache: jidhealth-268.pdf plain text: jidhealth-268.txt item: #36 of 66 id: jidhealth-269 author: Hakami, Emad ; Alsomali, Ahlam ; Senitan, Mohammed title: The prevalence of depression and anxiety in nurses caring for covid-19 patients in Saudi Arabia: a single center experience date: 2023-05-10 words: 5340 flesch: 57 summary: The prevalence of depression and anxiety in nurses caring for covid-19 patients in Saudi Arabia: a single center experience Emad Hakami1, Ahlam Alsomali1, Mohammed Senitan2 Abstract Background: Healthcare workers in direct contact with confirmed COVID-19 patients often face a negative impact on psychological health. This study aims to examine the prevalence of anxiety and depression among nurses caring for COVID-19 patients. keywords: anxiety; arabia; covid-19; depression; health; healthcare; hospital; nurses; nursing; pandemic; research; risk; saudi; study cache: jidhealth-269.pdf plain text: jidhealth-269.txt item: #37 of 66 id: jidhealth-274 author: Ally, Ally Abdullah ; Lupindu, Athumani Msalale ; Machang’u, Robert ; Katakweba, Abdul Selemani title: Seroprevalence of leptospirosis among hospitalized febrile patients in Unguja Island date: 2023-03-27 words: 6032 flesch: 59 summary: Developing a rapid diagnostic test to diagnose leptospirosis disease among non- malaria patients in primary healthcare facilities is needed. Seroprevalence and distribution of leptospirosis serovars among wet market workers in northeastern, Malaysia: a cross sectional study. keywords: dis; disease; doi; health; hospital; human; leptospira; leptospirosis; malaria; participants; patients; plos; seroprevalence; study; tanzania; trop; unguja cache: jidhealth-274.pdf plain text: jidhealth-274.txt item: #38 of 66 id: jidhealth-278 author: Chalo, Stela Lucas; Mafie, Eliakunda ; Katakweba, Abdul ; Mkupasi , Ernatus title: The community knowledge, awareness, and practices influencing transmission of toxoplasmosis in Mbeya District, Tanzania date: 2023-05-19 words: 6815 flesch: 58 summary: 1(8.3%) 1(8.3%) 2(6.7%) 3(25%) 12 56 and above 1(14.3%) 1(14.3%) - - 1(14.3%) 2(28.6%) Chalo SL, et al., Journal of Ideas in Health (2023); 6(2):836-846 842 Table 6: Respondents' behaviors that may influence the risk of Toxoplasmosis Transmission Statements n % Does your household utilize boiled water for drinking? keywords: awareness; cats; community; disease; doi; education; health; journal; knowledge; practices; respondents; results; risk; study; tanzania; toxoplasmosis; transmission cache: jidhealth-278.pdf plain text: jidhealth-278.txt item: #39 of 66 id: jidhealth-280 author: Bulguroglu , Halil Ibrahim ; Bulguroglu, Merve ; Dincer, Sezen; Gevrek, Cansu ; Zorlu, Serenay ; Kendal, Kübra title: Investigation of the effects of kinesiophobia level on physical activity and quality of life in university students date: 2023-05-23 words: 5101 flesch: 57 summary: Spearman correlation analysis was used for the correlation between the scores of the scales, and Mann-Whitney U was used for comparing physical activity levels and quality of life according to kinesiophobia levels. Although there is no study evaluating physical activity levels in university students according to kinesiophobia levels, studies show that an increase in kinesiophobia levels causes a decrease in physical activity keywords: activity; doi; health; individuals; kinesiophobia; kinesiophobia levels; levels; life; quality; students; study; university; whoqol cache: jidhealth-280.pdf plain text: jidhealth-280.txt item: #40 of 66 id: jidhealth-281 author: Visuddho, Visuddho; Kurniawan, Putu Astiswari Permata ; Rafidah, Salsabilla Firdausi; Zamzam, Ramadhani Rizki ; Roslan, Ezrin Syariman Bin ; Habibi, Muhammad Raihan; Yasargil, Muhammad Gazi ; Atika, Atika; Supratiwi, Atni title: Determinant factors of treatment adherence of hypertensive patients in a rural area of Indonesia date: 2023-05-26 words: 5514 flesch: 56 summary: Other factors, such as gender, age, place of residence, medical expenses, and socioeconomic status were found to affect medication adherence in hypertension patients [8]. Pan J, Wu L, Wang H, Lei T, Hu B, Xue X, et al. Determinants of hypertension treatment adherence among a Chinese population using the therapeutic adherence scale for hypertensive patients. Medicine. keywords: adherence; attitude; factors; health; hypertension; illness; journal; knowledge; medication; patients; people; questionnaire; score; study; treatment; turirejo; village; years cache: jidhealth-281.pdf plain text: jidhealth-281.txt item: #41 of 66 id: jidhealth-282 author: Bouhmidi , Massilia ; Hajar, Boudarbala ; Ghannam, Ayad ; Aziza, El ouali ; Babakhouya, Abdeladim; Rkain, Maria ; Benajiba, Noufissa title: Omenn syndrome: the drama of a family, congenital ichthyosis is not always mundane! date: 2023-05-27 words: 2006 flesch: 42 summary: Massilia Bouhmidi1*, Boudarbala Hajar1, Ayad Ghannam1, El ouali Aziza1, Abdeladim Babakhouya1, Maria Rkain1, Noufissa Benajiba1 Abstract Background: The case we are reporting is about one of the rare manifestations of severe combined immunodeficiency, Omenn syndrome (OS). Children with Omenn syndrome suffer from alopecia, pachydermy, polyadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, fever, and possibly digestive signs. keywords: article; case; erythroderma; ichthyosis; immunodeficiency; omenn; scid; syndrome cache: jidhealth-282.pdf plain text: jidhealth-282.txt item: #42 of 66 id: jidhealth-283 author: Opoku , Samuel Yaw; Ampon-Wireko, Sabina ; Aframah, Susan Yaa ; Donkor, Abraham title: How organizational climate of silence affects job performance: the role of work engagement and supervisor support among frontline nurses date: 2023-06-02 words: 7087 flesch: 49 summary: (1.322) R square 0.82 0.37 0.57 0.82 .361 0.363 F 3.53 4.84 52.616 45.41 Abbreviation: WE, Work engagement; CO, communication opportunity and SS, Supervisor support; WE* SS, Interaction between work engagement and supervisor support. e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access How organizational climate of silence affects job performance: the role of work engagement and supervisor support among frontline nurses Samuel Yaw Opoku1*, Sabina Ampon-Wireko1, Susan Yaa Aframah Arka2, Abraham Donkor2 Abstract Background: The growing body of evidence demonstrates both the desirable and undesirable consequences of organizational silence. keywords: attitude; communication; contextual; engagement; health; job; model; performance; relationship; silence; study; supervisor; support; task; task performance; work; work engagement cache: jidhealth-283.pdf plain text: jidhealth-283.txt item: #43 of 66 id: jidhealth-286 author: Jagdish , Sakhiya ; Sakhiya , Dhruv Jagdish ; Gandhi, Jashmine Mukeshbhai ; Daruwala, Feral Ravi title: A case report on generalized pemphigus vulgaris treated with rituximaba date: 2023-06-07 words: 2848 flesch: 52 summary: Multiple treatment protocols are available, from which lymphoma and rheumatoid arthritis protocols have been extensively used in literature. Dermatological examination revealed multiple vesicular lesions ranging from 0.3 × 0.3 to 1.5 × 1.5 involving the face, trunk, upper limbs, and dorsum of the penis (Figure 1a-i). keywords: case; lesions; oral; patient; pemphigus; present; rituximab; treatment; vulgaris cache: jidhealth-286.pdf plain text: jidhealth-286.txt item: #44 of 66 id: jidhealth-287 author: Mlowe, Gerald ; Makundi , Isaac ; Katakweba , Abdul Suleman ; Machang’u, Robert title: Seropositivity of Leptospira in rodents, shrews, and domestic animals in Unguja, Tanzania date: 2023-06-14 words: 7105 flesch: 58 summary: In this study, serovar Leptospira Sokoine had the highest seroprevalence (3.63%), followed by serovar Leptospira Lora (2.82%), Leptospira Pomona (2.02%), Leptospira Hebdomadis (0.81%) and Leptospira Grippotyphosa (0.41%), in the tested rodent and shrew samples, this indicated that serovar Sokoine is the common serovar circulating among rodents and shrews in Unguja Island. The current study aimed to address that gap of animal leptospirosis by examining the seroprevalence of leptospirosis among rodents, shrews, cattle, goats, sheep, and dogs. keywords: animals; cattle; dogs; health; leptospira; leptospirosis; livestock; prevalence; rodents; serovar; sheep; shrews; sokoine; species; study; tanzania; zanzibar cache: jidhealth-287.pdf plain text: jidhealth-287.txt item: #45 of 66 id: jidhealth-291 author: Yahyaa, Badea'a ; Al-Samarrai, Mustafa title: Knowledge and practice regarding prevention of osteoporosis among Iraqi women date: 2023-08-19 words: 6073 flesch: 53 summary: Conclusion The study conducted in western Iraq revealed satisfactory levels of osteoporosis knowledge among adult females. Osteoporosis knowledge and beliefs among postmenopausal women: A cross-sectional study from a teaching hospital in southern India. keywords: age; awareness; bone; calcium; data; doi; health; knowledge; osteoporosis; risk; sample; study; table; women cache: jidhealth-291.pdf plain text: jidhealth-291.txt item: #46 of 66 id: jidhealth-292 author: Bhuyan, Geet ; Rabha, Anjumoni title: Intersecting paths: A rare case report of malignant melanoma in a patient with body dysmorphic disorder date: 2023-08-24 words: 2504 flesch: 52 summary: Journal of Ideas in Health e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Case Report Article Intersecting paths: A rare case report of malignant melanoma in a patient with body dysmorphic disorder Geet Bhuyan1, Anjumoni Rabha2 Abstract Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) characterized by excessive and persistent preoccupation with perceived defects or flaws in appearance and has a prevalence of 1.7-2.9%. Thus, the final diagnosis of body dysmorphic disorder (DSM V) was established. keywords: bdd; body; case; disorder; lesion; melanoma; patient; skin cache: jidhealth-292.pdf plain text: jidhealth-292.txt item: #47 of 66 id: jidhealth-4 author: Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed; Torun, Perihan; Dastan, Ilker; Al-Samarrai, Mustafa Ali Mustafa title: Impact of conflict related and workplace related violence on job satisfaction among physicians from Iraq - a descriptive cross-sectional multicentre study date: 2018-05-25 words: 6540 flesch: 55 summary: This study aimed to test the impact of conflict-related and workplace-related violence on job satisfaction among Iraqi physicians. In backward regression analysis, two socio-demographic variables (age, gender), and three work-related variables (being a specialist, working less than 40 hours per week, working in both government and private sector) were positively related to job satisfaction, while the workplace violence variables were negatively related. keywords: care; doctors; government; health; iraq; job; job satisfaction; medical; physicians; satisfaction; study; variables; violence; working; workplace; years cache: jidhealth-4.pdf plain text: jidhealth-4.txt item: #48 of 66 id: jidhealth-46 author: Alim-Marvasti, Ali title: Non-invasive thrombectomy: magnetized antibodies in reperfusion of thromboses date: 2020-05-17 words: 2358 flesch: 45 summary: Methods: First, magnetized antibodies against specific epitopes in blood clots must be developed (such as the previously used Fibrin Beta-chain specific antibody, 59D8) and an external portable magnetic device with superlens magnetic-field focusing would be used to dislodge and guide the clot proximally to establish reperfusion; subsequently, the clot will be removed. In studies performed in the late 1980s, Fibrin Beta chain- specific antibody 59 D8 – which provided the highest level of binding to clot – binds fourteen-fold better to blood clots than the control (antidigoxin antibody) keywords: blood; clot; device; field; stroke; thrombectomy; tpmd cache: jidhealth-46.pdf plain text: jidhealth-46.txt item: #49 of 66 id: jidhealth-5 author: Al-Samarrai, Mustafa Ali Mustafa; Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed title: Iraqi medical students are still planning to leave after graduation date: 2018-05-31 words: 4748 flesch: 60 summary: Absent 18 Not willing 51 Total Respondents 183 Al-Samarrai & Ali Jadoo, Journal of Ideas in Health 2018; 1(1):23-28 25 Table 1 Socio-demographic distribution of Anbar medical students (n=183) University Anbar Fallujah Total Class Fourth N (%) Fifth N (%) Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Iraqi medical students are still planning to leave after graduation Mustafa Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai 1*, Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo 2 Abstract Background: Medical students constitute the backbone of the future human resource for health, and therefore, as much as attention should be given to secure a high level of education, it should also be given to understand their wishes to leave or to stay at home country. keywords: anbar; country; doctors; factors; fallujah; family; health; iraq; medicine; migration; students; study cache: jidhealth-5.pdf plain text: jidhealth-5.txt item: #50 of 66 id: jidhealth-55 author: Bhandari, Sudhir; Shaktawat, Ajit Singh; Gupta, Jitendra; Kakkar, Shivankan; Dube, Amitabh title: Curbing COVID-19: the quest continues in time date: 2020-09-21 words: 1462 flesch: 37 summary: This was coupled with outstanding medical care exemplified by Sawai Man Singh Medical College Hospital (SMSMCH) at Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. 3Department of Pharmacology, Sawai Man Singh Medical College Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. keywords: college; covid-19; india; jaipur; medical; rajasthan cache: jidhealth-55.pdf plain text: jidhealth-55.txt item: #51 of 66 id: jidhealth-56 author: Saha, Sumanta title: A juxtaposition of safety outcomes between various doses of sodium-glucose co-transporter inhibitors, in insulin-treated type-1 diabetes mellitus patients: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials date: 2020-08-20 words: 4670 flesch: 49 summary: Given the safety concerns leading to non-approval of these drugs' use in T1DM patients by the US FDA and agglomeration of available clinical trials that tested their safety profile, it is imperative to synthesize novel evidence in this regard. Methods The proposed review’s inclusion criteria will be the following: a. Study design: Parallel-arm (any number of arms) randomized controlled trials. keywords: analysis; bias; diabetes; glucose; insulin; meta; patients; review; trials; type cache: jidhealth-56.pdf plain text: jidhealth-56.txt item: #52 of 66 id: jidhealth-57 author: Katib, Atif Abdulhamid title: Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis with involvement of the prostate, seminal vesicles, and the scrotum: a case report date: 2020-08-21 words: 1542 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords: Epididymo-Orchitis, Emphysematous Infection, Gas-Forming Organisms, Orchiectomy Background Emphysematous infection of the male genitalia is exceedingly rare. The pathogenesis of emphysematous infection is poorly understood. keywords: air; case; infection; scrotum; testis cache: jidhealth-57.pdf plain text: jidhealth-57.txt item: #53 of 66 id: jidhealth-59 author: Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed; Alhusseiny, Adil Hassan; Yaseen, Shukur Mahmood; Al-Samarrai, Mustafa Ali Mustafa; Al-Rawi, Ru’ya Abdulhadi; Al-Delaimy, Ahmed K.; Abed, Mohammed Waheeb; Hassooni, Hanan Raheem title: Knowledge, attitude, and practice toward COVID-19 among Iraqi people: a web-based cross-sectional study date: 2020-12-19 words: 7169 flesch: 57 summary: Galasso V, Pons V, Profeta P, Becher M, Brouard S, Foucault M. Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries. Level of income and residence places are shown as an influential factor in attitude scores and practice scores (P <0.05). keywords: ali; attitude; coronavirus; covid-19; health; income; iraq; jadoo; journal; knowledge; pandemic; people; practice; respondents; score; study cache: jidhealth-59.pdf plain text: jidhealth-59.txt item: #54 of 66 id: jidhealth-6 author: Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed; Dastan, Ilker; Al-Samarrai, Mustafa Ali Mustafa; Yaseen, Shukur Mahmood; Torun, Perihan title: Predictors of emotional exhaustion among physicians from Iraq - a descriptive cross-sectional multicentre study date: 2018-12-07 words: 6183 flesch: 58 summary: This study aimed to predict the main factors related to emotional burnout among Iraqi doctors working in different health care centers during the eruption of armed conflict in 2014. A high degree of emotional burnout determined based on the cut-off point of the emotional exhaustion subscale in the MBI (≥27) keywords: burnout; care; doctors; exhaustion; factors; health; iraqi; job; journal; physicians; relationship; satisfaction; study; variables; work; working cache: jidhealth-6.pdf plain text: jidhealth-6.txt item: #55 of 66 id: jidhealth-60 author: Choudhari, Omkar Kalidasrao; Spalgis, Sonam; Ojha, Umesh Chandra title: Cotrimoxazole as adjuvant therapy in critical ill COVID 19 patients date: 2020-09-25 words: 1048 flesch: 44 summary: Cotrimoxazole treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Cotrimoxazole as adjuvant therapy in critical ill COVID-19 patients Omkar Kalidasrao Choudhari1*, Sonam Spalgis2, Umesh Chandra Ojha3 Dear Editor, The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 has forced us to consider using available drugs in the shortfall of vaccines and established treatment. keywords: article; cotrimoxazole; covid-19; patients cache: jidhealth-60.pdf plain text: jidhealth-60.txt item: #56 of 66 id: jidhealth-63 author: Ilesanmi, Olayinka Stephen; Afolabi, Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika title: Six months of COVID-19 response in Nigeria: lessons, challenges, and way forward date: 2020-09-27 words: 2412 flesch: 48 summary: e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Six months of COVID-19 response in Nigeria: lessons, challenges, and way forward Olayinka S. Ilesanmi1,2*, Aanuoluwapo A. Afolabi1 Abstract Background: The declaration of COVID-19 as a public health emergency by the World Health Organization necessitated countries across the globe to implement response and mitigation measures. COVID-19 public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) global research and innovation forum, 2020 February 12. keywords: 2020; august; covid-19; government; nigeria; response cache: jidhealth-63.pdf plain text: jidhealth-63.txt item: #57 of 66 id: jidhealth-66 author: Ilesanmi, Olayinka Stephen; Ayodeji, Oladele Olufemi; Bakare, Ayobami A.; Adedosu, Nelson; Adeagbo, Anthonia; Odutayo, Adedamola; Ayun, Felix Olugbenga; Bello, Ayomide E. title: Infection prevention and control (IPC) at a Lassa fever treatment center before and after the implementation of an intensive IPC program date: 2020-10-21 words: 3047 flesch: 47 summary: Conclusion: Promotion of IPC program and activities should be implemented at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo. Keywords: Infection Prevention and Control, Lassa Fever, Control Assessment Framework, IPC programs, Nigeria Background Lassa fever is a type of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus, an Arenavirus family member. keywords: centre; control; fever; health; infection; ipc; nigeria; owo; study cache: jidhealth-66.pdf plain text: jidhealth-66.txt item: #58 of 66 id: jidhealth-68 author: Katib, Atif Abdulhamid; shaikhomar, Omar; Dajam, Mazen; Alqurashi, Laila title: Serratia Fonticola microbe presented as a community-acquired urinary tract infection (UTI): a case report date: 2020-10-27 words: 1551 flesch: 52 summary: No. sensitivity Agent 1 Sensitive Ciprofloxacin 2 Insensitive Gentamicin 3 Sensitive Levofloxacin 4 Sensitive Tigecycline 5 Sensitive Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole Discussion Usually, SF pathogens are present in nature, and their appearance in laboratory tests of human fluids and tissues is considered a rare case. [7] recorded the first case of SF transmission to humans due to a traffic accident. keywords: case; fonticola; serratia; urine cache: jidhealth-68.pdf plain text: jidhealth-68.txt item: #59 of 66 id: jidhealth-7 author: Hassooni, Hanan Raheem; Fadhil, Samih Faiq; Hameed, Raed M.; Alhusseiny, Adil Hassan; Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed title: Upper respiratory tract infection and otitis media are clinically and microbiologically associated date: 2018-07-02 words: 4412 flesch: 54 summary: A total of 300 ear samples collected from 87 (29.0%) patients of acute otitis media (AOM), 104 (34.7%) patients of otitis media with effusion (OME), and 109 (36.3%) patients of chronic otitis media (COM). Keywords: Acute otitis media, chronic otitis media, otitis media with effusion, URTI, Baquba, Diyala, Iraq Background keywords: acute; aom; children; chronic; ear; health; infection; media; ome; otitis; otitis media; study; urti cache: jidhealth-7.pdf plain text: jidhealth-7.txt item: #60 of 66 id: jidhealth-78 author: Ilesanmi, Olayinka Stephen; Oguntoye, Abolanle Adesile; Afolabi, Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika title: The new norm in the management of COVID-19 positives: home-based care date: 2020-11-24 words: 1557 flesch: 46 summary: The new norm in the management of COVID-19 positives: Home- based care Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi1,2*, Abolanle Adesile Oguntoye2, Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi1 Abstract Background: The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted health systems globally and locally. The increasing number of COVID-19 positives has overwhelmed healthcare facilities and health workers. keywords: covid-19; hbc; health; nigeria; positives cache: jidhealth-78.pdf plain text: jidhealth-78.txt item: #61 of 66 id: jidhealth-79 author: Ali, Abdelmonem; Abuelhassan, Ahmed; Fawzi, Ebtehal; Albasher, Alfatih; Elbasheer, Sheima; Suliman, Nagia; Elhussein, Alaa; Ali, Mayada title: To which extent a convalescent plasma therapy could be a benefit for COVID-19 patients? date: 2020-11-24 words: 2671 flesch: 53 summary: Regulatory consideration on preparation and clinical use of COVID-19 convalescent plasma. Epstein J, Burnouf T. Points to consider in the preparation and transfusion of COVID-19 convalescent plasma. keywords: convalescent; covid-19; cpt; patients; plasma; therapy; transfusion cache: jidhealth-79.pdf plain text: jidhealth-79.txt item: #62 of 66 id: jidhealth-8 author: Hassooni, Hanan Raheem; Farhan, Abbas Aboud; Jasim, Hameed M.; Alhusseiny, Adil Hassan title: Medical students carry more virulent microorganisms at their throat than that of patients' accompaniers date: 2018-12-23 words: 4477 flesch: 50 summary: e ISSN: 2645-9248 Journal homepage: www.jidhealth.com Open Access Medical students carry more virulent microorganisms at their throat than that of patients’ accompaniers Hanan Raheem Hassooni 1*, Abbas Aboud Farhan1, Hameed M. Jasim2, Adil Hassan Alhusseiny3 Abstract Background: Transition of medical students from a non-clinical to a clinical situation carries a considerable risk that needs further investigation. Predicting the transmission of severe pathogens from patients to medical students or the reverse can be reached by regular screening of clinical medical students. keywords: aureus; bacterial; control; flora; group; health; hospital; medical; spp; students; study; throat cache: jidhealth-8.pdf plain text: jidhealth-8.txt item: #63 of 66 id: jidhealth-82 author: Alhusseiny, Adil Hassan; Latif, Ismail Ibrahim; Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed title: Covid-19 in Iraq: an estimated cost to treat patients at a private clinic date: 2021-03-18 words: 2583 flesch: 51 summary: The adopted protocol to treat COVID-19 patients has briefly been discussed with an estimated cost of treatment in the private sector. Private medical clinic protocol to treat COVID-19 patients There is no proven and effective antiviral therapy nor an efficient vaccine for COVID-19 infection based on our knowledge. keywords: cases; cost; covid-19; health; infection; iraq; patients; treatment cache: jidhealth-82.pdf plain text: jidhealth-82.txt item: #64 of 66 id: jidhealth-85 author: Adeyemo, Oladotun Sunday; Sofoluwe, Nurudeen Afolabi; Ganiyu, Yinusa Olumuyiwa; Ibrahim, Odusanya Abidemi; Oyeyinka, Oyelami, Lukman title: Sex differences on the contextual factors and physical activity levels among the Nigerian people during the COVID-19 date: 2021-03-13 words: 4321 flesch: 52 summary: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between some of the considered factors and physical activity and investigate sex differences on physical activity during the coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria. Conclusion: The study concluded that the relationship between contextual variables and physical activity among Nigerian people during the COVID-19 pandemic is not significant. keywords: activity; coronavirus; covid-19; health; levels; measures; nigeria; pandemic; participants; study cache: jidhealth-85.pdf plain text: jidhealth-85.txt item: #65 of 66 id: jidhealth-87 author: Bennaoum, Mohammed Nazim; Adda, Affaf; Chekkal, Mohamed; Seghier, Fatima title: Infectious serology, how to test large series without pooling samples date: 2020-12-24 words: 1583 flesch: 46 summary: We presented a modification of the procedure of qualitative ELISA permitting testing theoretically an infinite number of samples using just one well. Presentation of the hypothesis In ELISA testing, wells are coated with an antibody (or antigen for sandwich ELISA), forming a solid phase [8]. Successful use of pooled sera to determine HIV-1 seroprevalence in Zaire with development of cost-efficiency models. keywords: elisa; pooling; procedure; samples; sera cache: jidhealth-87.pdf plain text: jidhealth-87.txt item: #66 of 66 id: jidhealth-88 author: Bhandari, Sudhir; Shaktawat, Ajit Singh; Tak, Amit; Shukla, Jyotsna; Patel, Bhoopendra; Singhal, Sanjay; Gupta, Jitentdra; Kakkar, Shivankan; Dube, Amitabh; Dia, Sunita; Dia, Mahendra; Wehner, Todd C. title: Evidence-based decision making and covid-19: what a posteriori probability distributions speak date: 2020-12-31 words: 4090 flesch: 57 summary: Figure 1 Box plot of univariate discrete age distribution of COVID-19 cases (N = 987) with error bars (blue) at 95% confidence intervals in the state of Rajasthan Figure 2 Stem plot of age distribution of observed (blue dots) cases of COVID-19 and expected cases (red dots) in the state of Rajasthan Bhandari S, et al., Journal of Ideas in Health (2020); 3(Special 2):286-292 290 Figure 3 Pie charts of univariate discrete probability distribution of COVID-19 cases (N = 987) in the state of Rajasthan (a) P[Gender] (b) P[Outcome] Figure 4 Histograms of conditional probability distributions of age and gender of COVID-19 cases (N = 987) in the state of Rajasthan. The age distribution of COVID-19 cases differed significantly with age distribution of the population ( = 399.04, P < 0.001) (Figure 2). keywords: age; cases; covid-19; distribution; gender; outcome; panel; probability cache: jidhealth-88.pdf plain text: jidhealth-88.txt