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Author(s):  
Mohammed Jameel Al Barbari ◽  
Padarath Gangaram ◽  
Gary Kenward ◽  
Hmoud Alolimat ◽  
James Laughton ◽  
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Author(s):  
Huda Al Naemi ◽  
Afifa Jarraya ◽  
Noof Al-Korbi ◽  
Antonio O. Cawaling ◽  
Jeanylyan Lentejas ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mohammed Jameel Al Barbari ◽  
Padarath Gangaram ◽  
Gary Kenward ◽  
Hmoud Alolimat ◽  
James Laughton ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sameer A. Pathan ◽  
Jibin Moinudheen ◽  
Katie Simon ◽  
Stephen H. Thomas

In this short communication, we summarized the analyses, models, and interpretations of the corporate department of emergency medicine's (CDEM) COVID-19 numbers and their relationship to predict the national COVID-19 trends and numbers in Qatar. Data included in this analysis were obtained between March 1, 2020 and July 31, 2021. It included the number of COVID-19 cases that presented to four major EDs under the Hamad Medical Corporation CDEM umbrella and published data from the Qatar Ministry of public health (MoPH). On plotting weighted scatterplot smoothing (lowess) trend lines, there were striking similarities between CDEM and national COVID-19 n curves for overall trends and peaks. In conclusion, CDEM COVID-19 spike may be useful to predict national COVID-19 spike in 2–3 weeks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 102619
Author(s):  
Nisha Kader ◽  
Bushra Elhusein ◽  
Nahid M. Elhassan ◽  
Majid Alabdulla ◽  
Samer Hammoudeh ◽  
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BMJ Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. e044379
Author(s):  
Ahmad AlMulla ◽  
Silva Kouyoumjian ◽  
Nour ElNakib

ObjectivesOne effective approach of tobacco control is to encourage the role and the participation of healthcare workers in the prevention efforts against tobacco use. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of tobacco use among governmental healthcare workers in Qatar, to assess healthcare workers’ knowledge, attitude and practice of tobacco cessation and to predict factors associated with above average tobacco cessation practice scores.DesignA cross-sectional survey study was conducted among healthcare workers working in Hamad Medical Corporation and Primary Healthcare Centres in Qatar using a self-administered online questionnaire in 2019.SettingHamad Medical Corporation and Primary Healthcare Centres in Qatar.ParticipantsGovernmental healthcare workers aged 18 years and above (n=7214).ResultsThe response rate of our online survey was 20.6% (7214/35 000). Of the 7214 healthcare workers, 16.3% (n=1178) were current tobacco users. In particular, the prevalence of tobacco use among physicians was 11.0%. Fifty-two per cent of healthcare workers (n=2338) attained an average knowledge score (12–17), 71.8% (n=3094) attained positive attitude scores (8–12) and 57.1% (n=3052) attained above average practice scores (12–26). Among the different professions, physicians were having the highest mean knowledge (15.3±4.7), attitude (9.4±1.9) and practice (13.7±6.1) scores. Multivariate analysis showed that having good knowledge (adjusted OR (AOR)=2.8; p<0.0001) and training (AOR=2.4; p<0.0001) were the strongest factors associated positively with above average tobacco cessation practice scores.ConclusionsHealthcare workers in Qatar have a relatively similar prevalence of tobacco use than earlier studies with no significant increase. Investing more in training programmes for healthcare workers are needed to root out this negative behaviour and to increase their skills to assist users to quit.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Manal Mahmoud Hamed ◽  
Fayaz Ahmad Mir ◽  
Emad Bashier Ibrahim Elmagboul ◽  
Abdullatif Al-Khal ◽  
Muna A. Rahman S. Al. Maslamani ◽  
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AbstractThe aim of the current study is to review the molecular characteristics of Neisseria meningitidis (N. meningitidis) in Hamad Medical Corporation, which is the provider of secondary and tertiary care in the state of Qatar. A total of 39 isolates of N. meningitidis from the period of 2013 to 2018 were revived and identified by Vitek, and susceptibility on the basis of the E test was retrieved from the patient’s files. The revived isolates were subjected to multilocus sequence typing. The most common serogroup (19) of N. meningitidis was W135, of which 12 were isolated from blood and CSF. ST-11 was the most predominant ST clonal complex causing N. meningitidis cases (61.53%). Clonal complex ST-41/44 was the second most observed complex (3, 2 of which were related to serogroup B). The most frequent sequence type was 9596 (8 isolates). Determining the molecular pattern of N. meningitidis in Qatar is helpful for understanding the strains circulating in Qatar, and the study of the resistance trend of such strains may be very helpful for empirical treatment of future patients.


2021 ◽  
Vol 09 (03) ◽  
pp. 112-126
Author(s):  
Huda Al Naemi ◽  
Kingsley Izuka ◽  
Catherine Edquibal ◽  
Noof Al-Korbi ◽  
Noora Al Kuwari ◽  
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