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Suhaila A Al-Sheboul

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Al-Sheboul S, Al-Madi G, Brown B, Hayajneh W
J Epidemiol Glob Health . 2023 May; 13(2):384-385. PMID: 37219758
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Al-Sheboul S, Al-Madi G, Brown B, Hayajneh W
J Epidemiol Glob Health . 2023 Apr; 13(2):180-190. PMID: 37095370
The increase in the prevalence of infections caused by certain bacteria, such as Klebsiella pneumonia (K. pneumoniae), is a global health concern. Bacterial production of an enzyme called extended-spectrum beta-lactamase...
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Al-Sheboul S, Mohammad A, Shboul Y, Brown B, Matalka I
J Epidemiol Glob Health . 2023 Apr; 13(2):212-225. PMID: 37071369
Stomach (gastric) cancer is one of the most prevalent and deadly cancers worldwide and most gastric cancers are adenocarcinomas. Based on prior research, there is an association between Helicobacter pylori...
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Brown B, Ojha V, Fricke I, Al-Sheboul S, Imarogbe C, Gravier T, et al.
Vaccines (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 11(2). PMID: 36851285
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was caused by a positive sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, other human coronaviruses (hCoVs) exist. Historical pandemics include...
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Al-Sheboul S, Brown B, Shboul Y, Fricke I, Imarogbe C, Alzoubi K
Vaccines (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 11(1). PMID: 36679897
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus, which is defined by its positive-sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) structure. It is...
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Al-Sheboul S, Al-Moghrabi S, Shboul Y, Atawneh F, Sharie A, Nimri L
Antibiotics (Basel) . 2022 Jul; 11(7). PMID: 35884089
is a common cause of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) worldwide, mostly occurring in intensive care units (ICUs). Extended-spectrum beta lactamases (ESBL)-positive strains have emerged as highly resistant to most currently used...