نتایج جستجو برای: has focused on saudi arabia

تعداد نتایج: 9295288  

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2010
Mahmood D Al-Mendalawi

OBJECTIVE To determine the epidemiological profile and strain diversity in the light of recent published studies to provide an updated comprehensive picture of the significance of the effect of this virus in Saudi Arabia. METHODS The epidemiology, disease burden, and strain diversity of rotavirus in Saudi Arabia were reviewed using 22 studies of rotavirus and the etiology of diarrhea. We revi...

2005
Abdulmohsen Abanumy Pam Mayhew

This paper contributes to the issue of mGovernment implementations by exploring the government’s policy on ICT and e-Government in Saudi Arabia, and sheds light on the role of mGovernment applications for enhancing information and service delivery to citizens. This also describes the results of a survey on the available mGovernment applications, and provides an overall evaluation of them in Sau...

2005
Abdulmohsen Abanumy Pam Mayhew

This paper contributes to the issue of mGovernment implementations by exploring the government’s policy on ICT and e-Government in Saudi Arabia, and sheds light on the role of mGovernment applications for enhancing information and service delivery to citizens. This also describes the results of a survey on the available mGovernment applications, and provides an overall evaluation of them in Sau...

2017
Bright Varghese Mushirah Abdulaziz Enani Sahar Althawadi Sameera Johani Grace Mary Fernandez Hawra Al-Ghafli Sahal Al-Hajoj

We explored in detail the nationwide existence of Mycobacterium riyadhense in Saudi Arabia. In 18 months, 12 new cases of M. riyadhense infection were observed, predominantly among Saudi nationals, as a cause of pulmonary disease. M. riyadhense may be emerging as a more common pathogen in Saudi Arabia.

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2006
Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq

OBJECTIVE The study describes the epidemiology of malaria in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and the species of Plasmodium causing the disease and the associated factors. METHODS This is a retrospective study of the epidemiology of malaria at Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization in Dhahran, Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The study included all patients with malaria from January ...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Rayed AlGhamdi Anne Nguyen Jeremy Nguyen Steve Drew

This paper presents some findings from a study researching the diffusion and adoption of online retailing in Saudi Arabia. Although the country has the largest and fastest growing ICT marketplace in the Arab region, e-commerce activities have not progressed at a similar speed. In general, Saudi retailers have not responded actively to the global growth of online retailing. Accordingly new resea...

1998
Abdulrahman Mirza

While Saudi residents anxiously await the introduction of the Internet into Saudi Arabia, many have already started taking advantage of the services of the Internet through neighboring countries of the Arabian Gulf peninsula. This paper will take a brief look at the main reason for delay, current status, and current applications of the Internet technology in Saudi Arabia.

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2003
Mohammad Al-Kassimi

Islam and Muslims have been in the headlines recently for one reason or another. But the practice of medicine in an Islamic conservative country such as Saudi Arabia has not been adequately reported. Many questions about cultural differences in the practice of medicine have been directed at me by non-Muslim colleagues. Below, I have tried to answer some of them after practising at a university ...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2000
J Akhter S M Qadri A M Imam

Cutaneous myiasis infestations are normally found in South and Central America but increasing travel has resulted in their spread to non-indigenous countries with increasing frequency. We report two cases of cutaneous infestation by Dermatobia hominis in Taif, Saudi Arabia. There was no history of travel outside Saudi Arabia. The source of infection appears to be domestic cattle indicating that...

2016
Alaa E Ahmed

According to recent estimates, the kingdom ranks the highest second country in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region for Leishmaniasis (L. major) infection, with more than 4,000 reported cases; and the third country for Hookworm infection in the region, with 0.4 million reported cases. Lymphatic filariasis also has been reported in Saudi Arabia [9]. Accurate estimates of the NTD’s cases in...

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