Abdul Latif Al-Khal
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Recent Articles
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Cyprian F, Suleman M, Abdelhafez I, Doudin A, Masud Danjuma I, Mir F, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2021 Dec;
12:707159.
PMID: 34966381
Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) was declared as a pandemic by WHO in March 2020. SARS-CoV-2 causes a wide range of illness from asymptomatic to life-threatening. There is an essential need to...
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Abdelrahim H, Elnashar M, Khidir A, Killawi A, Hammoud M, Al-Khal A, et al.
J Health Commun
. 2017 Mar;
22(4):355-363.
PMID: 28339340
Reducing language and cultural barriers in healthcare are significant factors in resolving health disparities. Qatar's rapidly growing multicultural population presents new challenges to the healthcare system. The purpose of this...
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Khidir A, Asad H, Abdelrahim H, Elnashar M, Killawi A, Hammoud M, et al.
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2016 Jan;
16:10.
PMID: 26813669
Background: Health care researchers working in the Arabian Gulf need information on how to optimize recruitment and retention of study participants in extremely culturally diverse settings. Implemented in Doha, Qatar...
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Killawi A, Khidir A, Elnashar M, Abdelrahim H, Hammoud M, Elliott H, et al.
BMC Med Ethics
. 2014 Feb;
15:9.
PMID: 24495499
Background: Very few researchers have reported on procedures of recruiting, obtaining informed consent, and compensating participants in health research in the Arabian Gulf Region. Empirical research can inform the debate...
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Al-Khal A, Bener A, Enarson D
Arch Environ Occup Health
. 2007 Apr;
60(6):295-8.
PMID: 17447572
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a leading infectious cause of death worldwide, and it remains a serious public health problem in developing countries. To determine the prevalence of tuberculosis infection...
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Ibrahim W, Ghadban W, Khinji A, Yasin R, Soub H, Al-Khal A, et al.
Respir Med
. 2005 Jun;
99(8):1038-45.
PMID: 15950146
Background: A number of reports from developed countries have documented a rising age at which pleural tuberculosis occurs and increase in the frequency of reactivation disease being as the main...