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Yolla Youssef

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Haddara A, Houry Z, Zahreddine N, Atallah M, Boutros C, Tannous J, et al.
J Infect Public Health . 2024 Aug; 17(9):102521. PMID: 39173555
Background: Influenza represents a significant global health burden for individuals and society. This study assessed the burden of medically attended influenza at a tertiary medical center in Lebanon to describe...
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Youssef N, Youssef Y, Noun D, Abboud M, Dbaibo G
IDCases . 2022 Jun; 29:e01531. PMID: 35761797
Brucellosis is one of the most prevalent zoonotic infections in the Middle East. The disease may present with a range of symptoms from a simple febrile illness to severe invasive...
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Youssef Y, Chmaisse A, Boutros C, Chamseddine S, Fayad D, Zaraket H, et al.
Vaccine . 2021 Jun; 39(29):3803-3813. PMID: 34099329
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that generally causes a mild illness in children and adults or severe symptoms with complications in infants and the elderly, particularly...
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Khafaja S, Youssef Y, Darjani N, Youssef N, Fattah C, Hanna-Wakim R
Front Pediatr . 2021 Feb; 8:499534. PMID: 33553061
Congenital syphilis remains a significant public health problem nowadays. We describe the presentation of an infant with a delayed diagnosis of congenital syphilis, with a negative initial non-treponemal test. Our...
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Mansour R, El-Orfali Y, Saber A, Noun D, Youssef N, Youssef Y, et al.
Clin Immunol . 2020 Aug; 219:108573. PMID: 32814211
Background: Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is a rare X-linked primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) characterized by microthrombocytopenia, bloody diarrhea, eczema, recurrent infections, and a high incidence of autoimmunity and malignancy. Objective: To...
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Yazbeck N, Youssef Y, Hanna-Wakim R
IDCases . 2020 Apr; 19:e00643. PMID: 32226753
Background: We would like to raise awareness about the toxicities related to the added excipients present in the oral solution of Liponavir/ritonavir in particular alcohol and propylene glycol. Case Presentation:...