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نادية عزيز ناصر حسين - Nadia Aziz Nasir
PhD - assistant professor
College of Medicine , Community medicine
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Summary

Arab baord in community medicine Assistant professor in college of medicine

Qualifications

Arab board in community medicine

Responsibility

Deputy Head of department of family and community medicine depatment in university of Baghdad / College of medicine 2021-2024 Head of department of family and community medicine depatment in university of Baghdad / College of medicine currently

Research Interests

public health Environmental health infectious diseases

Academic Area

community medicine

Teaching materials
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College
Department
Stage
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biostatistics
كلية الطب
طب الاسرة والمجتمع
Stage 3
Teaching

Biostatistics, infectious diseases, environmental health, epidemiology

Supervision

students of higher diploma of family medicine students of higher diploma of field epidemiology students of master of community medicine students of Iraqi board of family medicine students of Iraqi board of community medicine

Publication Date
Wed Jan 01 2020
Journal Name
Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
ESCHERICHIA COLI O157: H7 INVESTIGATION IN CHILDREN WITH DIARRHEA: AN IRAQI CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

NA Nasir, SHM Ali, HQMA AL-Ess, WA Hussein, MKW Al-Janabi, KIA Mohammed, JM Mosa, Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal, 2020

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 01 2020
Journal Name
Pjmhs Jun
Non-polio Enterovirus Isolation in children with acute Flaccid Paralysis in Iraq

Aim This study is an overview of NPEV investigated during AFP surveillance programs for the period 2010–2017 in Iraq. Methods Stool samples from 4296 AFP cases and 2933 healthy contacts among children less than 15 years of age were processed for virus isolation as a part of AFP surveillance for the Global Polio Eradication Program in Iraq at National Polio Laboratory. NPEV detection was performed by virus isolation on cell culture according to WHO recommendations. Results The NPEV isolation rate was 14% of total AFP cases and 14.5% of healthy contacts. The infection rate was higher in males than females with a male/female ratio of 1.5: 1. The highest NPEV infection rate was observed among the children aged 1-2 years and decrease significa

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Publication Date
Thu Feb 02 2017
Journal Name
Faculty Of Medicine - Iraq
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Publication Date
Fri Dec 28 2018
Journal Name
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Recurrent Pneumonia in Children at a Tertiary–Pediatric Hospital in Baghdad

MK Al-Janabi, NA Nasir, RK Jaber, AO Oleiwe, Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2018 - Cited by 7

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