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  1. 1181
    “…Two participating teams were based in Germany and one in Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Romania, Portugal, and Syria. Each team consisted of between 4 and 5 members and was self-selected to consist of either medical students alone or medical and nursing students together. …”
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  2. 1182
    “…Political unrest in the Middle East, including chemical terrorist attacks against civilians in Syria and increasing chemical industry accidents, have highlighted the lack of hospital preparedness for chemical incidents in the region. …”
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  3. 1183
    “…A total of 569 displaced people from Syria with depression (PHQ-9 ≥ 10) and impaired functioning (WHODAS > 16) were randomized to Step-by-Step (N = 283; lost to follow-up: N = 167) or ECAU (N = 286; lost to follow-up: 133). …”
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  4. 1184
    “…Focus group participants were migrant and refugee women aged 18–65 from the following countries of origin: Bangladesh, Cameroon, Colombia, El Salvador, Gambia, Ghana, Honduras, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Senegal, and Syria. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and coded using a collaborative process with partners from UNICEF. …”
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  6. 1186
    “…Differences in disease burden among refugees from the largest sending countries - Afghanistan and Syria - were compared using proportional morbidity ratios and 95% confidence intervals. …”
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  8. 1188
    “…BACKGROUND: Given the protracted nature of the crisis in Syria, the large noncommunicable disease (NCD) caseload of Syrian refugees and host Lebanese, and the high costs of providing NCD care, the implications for Lebanon’s health system are vast. …”
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  9. 1189
    “…METHODS: We conducted an online survey in 17 countries (Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Yemen, Syria, Palestine, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Iraq, and Sudan) from the MENA region on August and September 2020. …”
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  10. 1190
    “…BACKGROUND: Yazidi survivors of a 2014 genocidal attack by the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have complex medical and mental health needs in the perinatal and postpartum period. …”
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  11. 1191
    “…Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, was overrun by fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on June 4, 2014. In this study, we conducted household surveys to measure reported deaths, injuries, and kidnappings in Mosul, Iraq, both during the occupation of the city by fighters of ISIS and the months of Iraqi military action known as the liberation. …”
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  12. 1192
    “…Good quality estimates of anti-HCV prevalence in the GP were reported for Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Syria, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen. Anti-HCV incidence estimates in the GP were reported only for Egypt (0.8-6.8 per 1000 person-year, 1997-2003). …”
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  13. 1193
    “…METHODS AND FINDINGS: An individual-level microsimulation was created to estimate relationships between food aid delivery method, food consumption, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality using demographic data from the United Nations (UN; 2017) on 5,340,443 registered Palestinian refugees in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank, food consumption data (2011–2017) from households receiving traditional food parcel delivery of food aid (n = 1,507 households) and electronic debit card delivery of food aid (n = 1,047 households), and health data from a random 10% sample of refugees receiving medical care through the UN (2012–2015; n = 516,386). …”
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  14. 1194
    por Rahman, Muhammad Aziz, Islam, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful, Tungpunkom, Patraporn, Sultana, Farhana, Alif, Sheikh M., Banik, Biswajit, Salehin, Masudus, Joseph, Bindu, Lam, Louisa, Watts, Mimmie Claudine, Khan, Sabria Jihan, Ghozy, Sherief, Chair, Sek Ying, Chien, Wai Tong, Schönfeldt-Lecuona, Carlos, El-Khazragy, Nashwa, Mahmud, Ilias, Al Mawali, Adhra Hilal, Al Maskari, Turkiya Saleh, Alharbi, Rayan Jafnan, Hamza, Amr, Keblawi, Mohamad Ali, Hammoud, Majeda, Elaidy, Asmaa M., Susanto, Agus Dwi, Bahar Moni, Ahmed Suparno, AlQurashi, Alaa Ashraf, Ali, Almajdoub, Wazib, Amit, Sanluang, Cattaliya Siripattarakul, Elsori, Deena H., Yasmin, Farhana, Taufik, Feni Fitrani, Al Kloub, Manal, Ruiz, Mara Gerbabe, Elsayed, Mohamed, Eltewacy, Nael Kamel, Al Laham, Nahed, Oli, Natalia, Abdelnaby, Ramy, Dweik, Rania, Thongyu, Ratree, Almustanyir, Sami, Rahman, Shaila, Nitayawan, Sirirat, Al-Madhoun, Sondos, Inthong, Suwit, Alharbi, Talal Ali, Bahar, Tamanna, Ginting, Tribowo Tuahta, Cross, Wendy M.
    Publicado 2021
    “…More than half (57%) exhibited medium to high resilient coping; the lowest prevalence (3%) was reported in Australia and the highest (72%) in Syria. Being female (AOR 1.31 [95% CIs 1.09-1.57]), perceived distress due to change of employment status (1.56 [1.29-1.90]), comorbidity with mental health conditions (3.02 [1.20-7.60]) were associated with higher levels of psychological distress and fear. …”
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  15. 1195
    “…METHODS: This case–control study encompassed positive estrogen and/or progesterone receptor, stage 1–3 breast cancer female patients receiving tamoxifen at Al-Bairouni University Hospital, the major National Oncology Center in Syria. Successfully genotyped eligible patients (n = 97) were classified according to their response into; no recurrence group (n = 39) who had completed a five-year recurrence-free adjuvant tamoxifen therapy, and recurrence group (n = 58) who had experienced recurrence. …”
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  16. 1196
    “…METHODS: This trial included 16 eyes of 16 patients with RVO associated ME presenting to the department of ophthalmology, Al Mouwasat university hospital, Syria. 4 mg of preserved TA was injected suprachoroidally 4 mm away from the inferotemporal limbus using a patient-customized microinjector. …”
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  17. 1197
    “…The questionnaire for the study was developed based on previous research, and the inclusion criteria for the sample were Syrian residents older than 18 who presently live in Syria. The survey consisted four sections: sociodemographics information, WHO STEPS survey instrument on knowledge of and lifestyle determinants for hypertension and diabetes, respondents’ knowledge of and comprehension of hypertension and diabetes, and respondents’ awareness of these disorders. …”
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  18. 1198
    por Khalil, Ibrahim, Colombara, Danny V., Forouzanfar, Mohammad Hossein, Troeger, Christopher, Daoud, Farah, Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar, El Bcheraoui, Charbel, Rao, Puja C., Afshin, Ashkan, Charara, Raghid, Abate, Kalkidan Hassen, El Razek, Mohammed Magdy Abd, Abd-Allah, Foad, Abu-Elyazeed, Remon, Kiadaliri, Aliasghar Ahmad, Akanda, Ali Shafqat, Akseer, Nadia, Alam, Khurshid, Alasfoor, Deena, Ali, Raghib, AlMazroa, Mohammad A., Alomari, Mahmoud A., Al-Raddadi, Rajaa Mohammad Salem, Alsharif, Ubai, Alsowaidi, Shirina, Altirkawi, Khalid A., Alvis-Guzman, Nelson, Ammar, Walid, Antonio, Carl Abelardo T., Asayesh, Hamid, Asghar, Rana Jawad, Atique, Suleman, Awasthi, Ashish, Bacha, Umar, Badawi, Alaa, Barac, Aleksandra, Bedi, Neeraj, Bekele, Tolesa, Bensenor, Isabela M., Betsu, Balem Demtsu, Bhutta, Zulfiqar, Bin Abdulhak, Aref A., Butt, Zahid A., Danawi, Hadi, Dubey, Manisha, Endries, Aman Yesuf, Faghmous, Imad D. A., Farid, Talha, Farvid, Maryam S., Farzadfar, Farshad, Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad, Fischer, Florian, Fitchett, Joseph Robert Anderson, Gibney, Katherine B., Ginawi, Ibrahim Abdelmageem Mohamed, Gishu, Melkamu Dedefo, Gugnani, Harish Chander, Gupta, Rahul, Hailu, Gessessew Bugssa, Hamadeh, Randah Ribhi, Hamidi, Samer, Harb, Hilda L., Hedayati, Mohammad T., Hsairi, Mohamed, Husseini, Abdullatif, Jahanmehr, Nader, Javanbakht, Mehdi, Jibat, Tariku, Jonas, Jost B., Kasaeian, Amir, Khader, Yousef Saleh, Khan, Abdur Rahman, Khan, Ejaz Ahmad, Khan, Gulfaraz, Khoja, Tawfik Ahmed Muthafer, Kinfu, Yohannes, Kissoon, Niranjan, Koyanagi, Ai, Lal, Aparna, Latif, Asma Abdul Abdul, Lunevicius, Raimundas, El Razek, Hassan Magdy Abd, Majeed, Azeem, Malekzadeh, Reza, Mehari, Alem, Mekonnen, Alemayehu B., Melaku, Yohannes Adama, Memish, Ziad A., Mendoza, Walter, Misganaw, Awoke, Mohamed, Layla Abdalla Ibrahim, Nachega, Jean B., Le Nguyen, Quyen, Nisar, Muhammad Imran, Peprah, Emmanuel Kwame, Platts-Mills, James A., Pourmalek, Farshad, Qorbani, Mostafa, Rafay, Anwar, Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa, Ur Rahman, Sajjad, Rai, Rajesh Kumar, Rana, Saleem M., Ranabhat, Chhabi L., Rao, Sowmya R., Refaat, Amany H., Riddle, Mark, Roshandel, Gholamreza, Ruhago, George Mugambage, Saleh, Muhammad Muhammad, Sanabria, Juan R., Sawhney, Monika, Sepanlou, Sadaf G., Setegn, Tesfaye, Sliwa, Karen, Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekhar T., Sykes, Bryan L., Tavakkoli, Mohammad, Tedla, Bemnet Amare, Terkawi, Abdullah S., Ukwaja, Kingsley, Uthman, Olalekan A., Westerman, Ronny, Wubshet, Mamo, Yenesew, Muluken A., Yonemoto, Naohiro, Younis, Mustafa Z., Zaidi, Zoubida, Zaki, Maysaa El Sayed, Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A., Wang, Haidong, Naghavi, Mohsen, Vos, Theo, Lopez, Alan D., Murray, Christopher J. L., Mokdad, Ali H.
    Publicado 2016
    “…DALYs per 100,000 ranged from 739 (95% UI = 520–989) in Syria to 40,869 (95% UI = 21,540–65,823) in Somalia. …”
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