14 results on '"Danial, Z."'
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2. Decline in Birth Rate: A Growing Iran Concern
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Kalantar Motamedi Mh, Danial Z, Danial N, Koshmohabat H, and Sedigheh Mirhashemi
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education.field_of_study ,History ,Islamic republic ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population size ,Population ,Below Replacement Fertility ,Fertility ,General Medicine ,Birth rate ,parasitic diseases ,Development economics ,Russian federation ,China ,Socioeconomics ,education ,geographic locations ,media_common - Abstract
Decline in Birth Rate: A Growing Iran Concern In 2010-2015, the 83 countries with below-replacement fertility accounted for 46 per cent of the world’s population. The most populous countries with below replacement fertility are China, the United States of America, Brazil, the Russian Federation, Japan, Vietnam, Germany, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Thailand, in order of population size
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- 2015
3. Field Efficacy of a Feed-Based Inactivated Vaccine against Vibriosis in Cage-Cultured Asian Seabass, Lates calcarifer , in Malaysia.
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Amir-Danial Z, Zamri-Saad M, Amal MNA, Annas S, Mohamad A, Jumria S, Manchanayake T, Arbania A, and Ina-Salwany MY
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Vibrio spp. are important aquaculture pathogens that cause vibriosis, affecting large numbers of marine fish species. This study determines the field efficacy of a feed-based inactivated vaccine against vibriosis in cage-cultured Asian seabass. A total of 4800 Asian seabass, kept in a field environment, were separated equally into two groups (vaccinated and non-vaccinated) in duplicate. Fish of Group 1 were orally administered the feed-based vaccine on weeks 0 (prime vaccination), 2 (booster), and 6 (second booster) at 4% body weight, while the non-vaccinated fish of Group 2 were fed with a commercial formulated pellet without the vaccine. Fish gut, mucus, and serum were collected, the length and weight of the fish were noted, while the mortality was recorded at 2-week intervals for a period of 16 weeks. The non-specific lysozyme activities were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in the fish of Group 1 than the non-vaccinated fish of Group 2. Similarly, the specific IgM antibody levels in serum and mucus were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in Group 1 than in Group 2, as seen in the second week, with the highest level 8 weeks after primary immunization. At week 16, the growth performance was significantly (p < 0.05) better in Group 1 and showed lower bacterial isolation in the gut than Group 2. Despite the statistical insignificance (p > 0.05), the survival rate was slightly higher in Group 1 (71.3%) than Group 2 (67.7%). This study revealed that feed-based vaccination improves growth performance, stimulates innate and adaptive immune responses, and increases protection of cultured Asian seabass, L. calcarifer, against vibriosis.
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- 2022
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4. Designing the competency-based training model of Iranian medical tourism.
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Abbaspour A, Rahimian H, Shaarbafchizadeh N, Maghari A, and Danial Z
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Background: Despite the great comparative advantage of Iran in terms of infrastructure, technology, and human resources as well as the significance of medical tourism in the tourist industry, in practice, the quality of human resources has received less attention. Consequently, this study was conducted to design a model of competency-based training for Iranian medical tourism., Materials and Methods: This study was an exploratory mix, and the Delphi method and semi-structured interviews were used for the qualitative part of this study. In the second part, the analytical method was utilized for the quantitative part of this study., Results: The results indicated the main components of medical tourism to be public interactions and private interactions and seven subcomponents. Medical Tourism's Competency includes three main components and seven subcomponents., Conclusion: Although some training separated and scattered is present in Iran's medical tourism. However, Iran requires a comprehensive training model of which its design was explained in this paper., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Education and Health Promotion.)
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- 2022
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5. Comparative Pathogenicity of Aeromonas spp. in Cultured Red Hybrid Tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus × O. mossambicus ).
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Azzam-Sayuti M, Ina-Salwany MY, Zamri-Saad M, Annas S, Yusof MT, Monir MS, Mohamad A, Muhamad-Sofie MHN, Lee JY, Chin YK, Amir-Danial Z, Asyiqin A, Lukman B, Liles MR, and Amal MNA
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The genus Aeromonas has been recognised as an important pathogenic species in aquaculture that causes motile Aeromonas septicaemia (MAS) or less severe, chronic infections. This study compares the pathogenicity of the different Aeromonas spp. that were previously isolated from freshwater fish with signs of MAS. A total of 124 isolates of Aeromonas spp. were initially screened for the ability to grow on M9 agar with myo -inositol as a sole carbon source, which is a discriminatory phenotype for the hypervirulent A. hydrophila (vAh) pathotype. Subsequently, LD
50 of six selected Aeromonas spp. were determined by intraperitoneal injection of bacterial suspension containing 103 , 105 , and 107 CFU/mL of the respective Aeromonas sp. to red hybrid tilapias. The kidneys, livers and spleens of infected moribund fish were examined for histopathological changes. The screening revealed that only A. dhakensis 1P11S3 was able to grow using myo -inositol as a sole carbon source, and no vAh strains were identified. The LD50-240h of A. dhakensis 1P11S3 was 107 CFU/mL, while the non- myo -inositol utilizing A. dhakensis 4PS2 and A. hydrophila 8TK3 was lower at 105 CFU/mL. Similarly, tilapia challenged with the myo -inositol A. dhakensis 1P11S3 showed significantly ( p < 0.05) less severe signs, gross and histopathological lesions, and a lower mortality rate than the non- myo -inositol A. dhakensis 4PS2 and A. hydrophila 8TK3. These findings suggested that myo -inositol utilizing A. dhakensis 1P11S3 was not a hypervirulent Aeromonas sp. under current experimental disease challenge conditions, and that diverse Aeromonas spp. are of concern in aquaculture farmed freshwater fish. Therefore, future study is warranted on genomic level to further elucidate the influence of myo -inositol utilizing ability on the pathogenesis of Aeromonas spp., since this ability correlates with hypervirulence in A. hydrophila strains.- Published
- 2021
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6. Models for plasma kinetics during simultaneous therapeutic plasma exchange and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
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Puelz C, Danial Z, Raval JS, Marinaro JL, Griffith BE, and Peskin CS
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- Computer Simulation, Humans, Kinetics, Models, Theoretical, Plasma Exchange, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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This paper focuses on the derivation and simulation of mathematical models describing new plasma fraction in blood for patients undergoing simultaneous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and therapeutic plasma exchange. Models for plasma exchange with either veno-arterial or veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation are considered. Two classes of models are derived for each case, one in the form of an algebraic delay equation and another in the form of a system of delay differential equations. In special cases, our models reduce to single compartment ones for plasma exchange that have been validated with experimental data (Randerson et al., 1982, Artif. Organs, 6, 43-49). We also show that the algebraic differential equations are forward Euler discretizations of the delay differential equations, with timesteps equal to transit times through model compartments. Numerical simulations are performed to compare different model types, to investigate the impact of plasma device port switching on the efficiency of the exchange process, and to study the sensitivity of the models to their parameters., (© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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7. Three pre-vaccine responses to Covid-like epidemics.
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Young LS and Danial Z
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- Algorithms, COVID-19 immunology, Cities epidemiology, Communicable Disease Control, Disease Outbreaks, Epidemiological Monitoring, Humans, Immunity, Herd, Models, Statistical, SARS-CoV-2 isolation & purification, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control
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This paper contains a theoretical study of epidemic control. It is inspired by current events but not intended to be an accurate depiction of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We consider the emergence of a highly transmissible pathogen, focusing on metropolitan areas. To ensure some degree of realism, we present a conceptual model of the outbreak and early attempts to stave off the onslaught, including the use of lockdowns. Model outputs show strong qualitative-in some respects even quantitative-resemblance to the events of Spring 2020 in many cities worldwide. We then use this model to project forward in time to examine different paths in epidemic control after the initial surge is tamed and before the arrival of vaccines. Three very different control strategies are analyzed, leading to vastly different outcomes in terms of economic recovery and total infected population (or progress toward herd immunity). Our model, which is a version of the SEIQR model, is a time-dependent dynamical system with feedback-control. One of the main conclusions of this analysis is that the course of the epidemic is not entirely dictated by the virus: how the population responds to it can play an equally important role in determining the eventual outcome., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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8. Validation of an Iranian Trauma Data Collection Form.
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Khoshmohabat H, Rasouli HR, Danial Z, and Ghane MR
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Background: Knowing the direction of traumatic injury is important as the information can help avoid death after trauma. A trauma registry usually entails detailed information about the demographics, cause, intensity of the injury, and the final diagnosis and outcome of the trauma-affected patient. Researchers should be able to evaluate all aspects of trauma injury and the patient's status., Objectives: The purpose of this study was to develop a trauma data collection form., Materials and Methods: The development of the trauma registry form began in February 2013. The variables were finalized by a team consisting of general and trauma surgeons, specialists in emergency medicine, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, and public health professionals who have special interest in trauma research. The scale was sent to 10 specialists for validation., Results: After assessing the scale validity twice, it was accepted with an integrator agreement of 0.89. The test-retest reliability was assessed in a convenience sample of 20 physicians (Kendall t = 0.97; P < 0.001). Such a high reliability may reflect redundancy of some items., Conclusions: It is essential to establish a secure multicenter trauma registry in Iran for data collection, storage, and assessment of traumatic injury and these registries must be easy to install and use.
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- 2016
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9. Suicide in Iran.
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Mirhashemi S, Motamedi MH, Mirhashemi AH, Taghipour H, and Danial Z
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- Educational Status, Humans, Income statistics & numerical data, Iran epidemiology, Risk Factors, Rural Population statistics & numerical data, Suicide psychology, Suicide, Attempted psychology, Urban Population statistics & numerical data, Family Conflict, Suicide statistics & numerical data, Suicide, Attempted statistics & numerical data
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- 2016
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10. Impact of electrolyte imbalances on the outcome of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: A prospective study.
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Alimohamadi M, Saghafinia M, Alikhani F, Danial Z, Shirani M, and Amirjamshidi A
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Background: Electrolyte disturbances are frequently observed during the acute and subacute period after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and may potentially worsen therapeutic outcome. This study was conducted to determine the pattern of electrolyte disturbance in the acute and subacute phase after SAH and their effect on the long-term outcome of the patients., Materials and Methods: Fifty-three patients were prospectively enrolled. The standards of care for all patients were uniformly performed. The serum levels of electrolytes (sodium, potassium and magnesium) were determined with measurements obtained on admission, 3-5 and 7-10 days after SAH. Radiographic intensity of hemorrhage (Fisher's scale), and the clinical grading (World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies grade) were documented in the first visit. The outcomes were evaluated using Glasgow outcome scale at 3 months after discharge., Results: Hyponatremia was the most common electrolyte imbalance among the patients but did not worsen the outcome. Although less common, hypernatremia in the subacute phase was significantly associated with poor outcome. Both hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia were predictive of poor outcomes., Conclusions: Because electrolyte abnormalities can adversely affect the outcome, the serum levels of electrolytes should be closely monitored with serial measurements and treated properly in patients with aneurysmal SAH.
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- 2016
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11. Perception From Barrier and Facilitator for Providing Early Rehabilitation Care for RTI Victims.
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Pashaei Sabet F, Norouzi Tabrizi K, Saadat S, Khankeh HR, Abedi HA, and Danial Z
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Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a major public health problem and the most important cause of disability, morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early rehabilitation can play a significant role in minimizing complications, morbidity and mortality., Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe perceptions of barriers precluding provision of early rehabilitation care for RTI victims., Patients and Methods: A qualitative content analysis was carried out on 15 nurses with at least one year experience caring for RTI victims. The nurses were selected from various wards (emergency, orthopedic, neurosurgery, and clinic) of Sina and Imam Khomeini Hospitals via targeted sampling. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and targeted sampling until data saturation. Data were analyzed and assessed., Results: After continuous analysis and comparison of data, major causes precluding nurses from early rehabilitation of RTI patients were retrieved. These barriers included: (a) lack of insight, (b) lack of comprehensive care (c) excessive costs; facilitating factors included (d) training for cooperation and (e) support for coping., Conclusions: The findings of this study show that the need for early rehabilitation in the hospital phase of care for RTI victims is needed. Knowledge about the barriers precluding nurses from early rehabiltiation of RTI patients and facilitators that can help health care workers and policy makers eliminate the barriers precluding early rehabilitation can help health care workers, especially nurses enable patients get over their disability and gain social and family support.
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- 2015
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12. Effect of Education on Stress of Exposure to Sharps Among Nurses in Emergency and Trauma Care Wards.
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Moayed MS, Mahmoudi H, Ebadi A, Salary MM, and Danial Z
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Background: Health care services can cause injuries to medical staff. One of these injuries is exposure to needle-sticks. This can result in the transmission of blood-borne diseases, such as HIV and hepatitis B; the staff undergo continuous stress. Thus, it is necessary to use some method to reduce this stress., Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of education based on the stabilization model on stress induced exposure to needle sticks among nurses working in emergency and trauma wards., Patients and Methods: This Quast- Experiental Study was performed on 35 nurses working in emergency and trauma wards of our hospital in October-December 2013. Data were collected using a two-part questionnaire; Reliability and validity of the questionnaire were confirmed (α = 0. 92 and ICC = 0.94).Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20. The one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, independent t-test and paired sample t-test were also used., Results: The mean and standard deviation of stress experienced by nurses before and after the intervention were 64.94 ± 15.67 and 43.91 ± 10.73, respectively. Findings indicated that education decrease needle stick stress in nurses significantly (P < 0.001)., Conclusions: According to the results of this study, the stress level induced due to needle-stick exposure and its complications is high and interventions for reduction are essential.
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- 2015
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13. Ageing in iran.
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Danial Z, Motamedi MH, Mirhashemi S, Kazemi A, and Mirhashemi AH
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- Birth Rate trends, Humans, Iran, Life Expectancy, Population Dynamics, Health Transition
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- 2014
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14. Statistics in trauma research.
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Rasouli H, Rezaee M, and Danial Z
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- 2014
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