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Sari T Alhoufie

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Alhoufie S, Mumena W, Alsharif N, Makhdoom H, Almutawif Y, Alfarouk K, et al.
Infect Drug Resist . 2023 Aug; 16:5573-5586. PMID: 37645558
Introduction: The global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19) increased the demand for intensive care unit (ICU) services. Mortality and morbidity rates among ICU COVID-19...
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Alhoufie S, Alhhazmi A, Mahallawi W, Alfarouk K, Ibrahim N
Healthcare (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 36421640
Background: Community-acquired atypical pneumonia is generally a mild and self-limiting infection. Still, it may lead to hospitalization and progressive clinical complications in some cases, particularly among the elderly and individuals...
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Alhoufie S, Ibrahim N, Alhhazmi A, Makhdoom H, Ali H, Hemeg H, et al.
Infect Drug Resist . 2022 Nov; 15:6589-6599. PMID: 36386419
Background: () infection is relevant to several chronic human diseases, from digestive diseases to renal, metabolic, and cancer diseases. infections and chronic kidney diseases are in increasing, global records; if...
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Alhoufie S, Ibrahim N, Alsharif N, Alfarouk K, Makhdoom H, Aljabri K, et al.
Saudi Med J . 2022 Sep; 43(9):1000-1006. PMID: 36104051
Objectives: To investigate the seroprevalence of the community-acquired bacterial that causes atypical pneumonia among confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) patients. Methods: In this cohort study, we retrospectively...
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Alhoufie S, Alfarouk K, Makhdoom H, Ibrahim N
J Infect Public Health . 2022 Jun; 15(7):752-756. PMID: 35714396
Background: Coinfections with respiratory viruses among SARS CoV-2 patients have been reported by several studies during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Most of these studies designated these coinfections as being hospital-acquired...
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Alhoufie S, Alsharif N, Alfarouk K, Ibrahim N, Kheyami A, Aljifri A
J Infect Public Health . 2021 Oct; 14(11):1567-1570. PMID: 34627054
The emerging of the COVID-19 pandemic is currently challenging for the public health system globally. Beyond SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity, co-infections with recycling respiratory pathogens, whether bacterial, viral, or fungal, might increase...