نتایج جستجو برای: year khwarazm kharazmshahian al iraq

تعداد نتایج: 1019483  

Journal: :Pakistan journal of biological sciences : PJBS 2017
Ahmed Abduljabbar Jaloob Aljanaby Haneen Mohammed Reda Jaber Alhasnawi

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Burns infections and urinary tract infections are the most important prevalent diseases in Asian countries, such as Iraq. Klebsiella pneumoniae is one of the most important bacteria cause this type of infections especially in hospitals. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of multi-drug resistance K. pneumoniae and extended-spectrum beta-la...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2015
Rachel Widome Agnes Jensen Ann Bangerter Steven S Fu

OBJECTIVE Food insecurity, or lack of access to sufficient food for a healthful lifestyle, has been associated with many aspects of poor health. While the economic struggles among veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been documented, it is unknown how commonly this population struggles to afford food. Our purpose was to document the prevalence and correlates of food insecurity amon...

2016
Ghazaleh Mosleh Parmis Badr

BACKGROUND Qairooti (Cerate), a medicinal salve or ointment, compounded of wax and oil, is a formulation used alone or as a basis for medicinal dosage forms. It is widely used from the ancient times to the present. Based on its structure, beeswax has unique characteristics. It builds stable emulsions and increases water absorbance of creams and ointments. The aim of this study was to gather all...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Salih Hosoglu Zana Ahmad Mohammed Sami Tahseen Zehra Diyar Sami Selbes Ali Çolak

INTRODUCTION The current status of percutaneous injury and mucous exposures (PMEs) of hospital workers and factors associated with the injuries have not been studied in Iraq. This study aimed to evaluate the epidemiology of PMEs with blood or body fluids that leads serious risks for healthcare workers (HCWs). METHODOLOGY An analytic, cross-sectional survey study was conducted among HCWs in Er...

Journal: :Middle Eastern Literatures 2023

This article analyses the representation of climate crisis and urban imaginaries in post-2011 Arabic science fiction (SF), arguing that SF, its cross-genre critical dystopian fiction, intersects with global (cli-fi), while maintaining a horizon for hope. It compares two graphic novels written by authors Egyptian origins, Aḥmad Nājī's Istikhdām al-Ḥayāt (2014; Using Life, 2017) Ganzeer's English...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2012
Haidar A Hantosh Hameeda M Hassan Bushra Ahma Ali Al-fatlawy

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Mosquitoes transmit diseases to >700 million people annually. Malaria kills three million persons every year, including one child every 30 sec. Worldwide there are >3000 mosquito species. In Iraq, 37 species have been identified in different surveys over several decades. We conducted an entomological survey to determine the mosquito species and their distribution in Iraq...

Early Isma'ilis, after the death of Isma'il ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq (AS), donated the Imamate to his son Mohammed and were separated from Imamiyyah. They succeeded to establish the Shiite caliphate called Fatimid in Maghrib in 297 AH.  Fatimids conquered Egypt in 358 AH and succeeded in expanding the influence scope of Isma'ili Shiite government to Maghrib, Yemen, Sham, Iran, Iraq and even India an...

2017
Tim Dyson Valeria Cetorelli

In August 1990, Saddam Hussein's army invaded Kuwait and consequently the United Nations imposed economic sanctions on Iraq. In 1991, an international military alliance expelled the Iraqi army from Kuwait during a short war. Nevertheless, the economic sanctions remained in place-their removal required that Iraq should destroy its weapons of mass destruction. Subsequent years saw reports of acut...

2005
D. S. Hashim

1National Tuberculosis Programme Manager, Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq. 2Department of Community Medicine, Saddam College of Medicine, Baghdad, Iraq. 3Chest and Respiratory Diseases Institute, Baghdad, Iraq. ABSTRACT A cross-sectional study was made of 500 patients and 500 health care workers randomly selected from 250 primary health care centres throughout Iraq to evaluate knowledge, atti...

2016
Garen A. Collett Kangwon Song Carlos A. Jaramillo Jennifer S. Potter Erin P. Finley Mary Jo Pugh

BACKGROUND The increase in the quantities of central nervous system (CNS)-acting medications prescribed has coincided with increases in overdose mortality, suicide-related behaviors, and unintentional deaths in military personnel deployed in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Data on the extent and impact of prescribing multiple CNS drugs among Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans (IAVs) are...

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