Publications by authors named "E S Mahgoub"

Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are widespread worldwide impacting society, economics, and healthcare systems. The rise of antibiotic resistance in both hospital and community settings has further complicated UTI management. This study aims to assess the epidemiologic distribution and microbiologic classification of UTI-causing microorganisms, as well as their resistance patterns.

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  • - The conflict in Sudan has significantly disrupted dental education, with 79.3% of dental schools experiencing military attacks and resource shortages impacting training quality.
  • - A study involving 29 dental schools revealed that many shifted to online learning or collaborated with other institutions in response to the crisis, while key informants highlighted severe interruptions in postgraduate training.
  • - Proposed solutions include establishing more dental centers, enhancing collaboration with external training organizations, and planning for future disasters, emphasizing the urgent need for interventions to ensure the resilience and continuity of dental education.
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Background: War results in widespread destruction of a country's infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions. This study aims to assess the attacks on medical schools amidst the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted across 58 medical schools located in the states of Khartoum, Darfur, and Kordofan.

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Background: The Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) course is a globally recognized interprofessional training program designed to assist healthcare professionals in acquiring and sustaining the necessary knowledge and skills to handle obstetric emergencies effectively. This survey aimed to assess the use, barriers, and confidence in using the ALSO course guidelines in managing obstetric emergencies in Sudan.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study involved 103 physicians from the Sudan ALSO group in Sudan.

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Functional genomics is an emerging field focused on elucidating the functions of genes or proteins, which can help solve challenges related to reliable cancer therapy. One of the main challenges currently faced by cancer therapy is the variations in the number of mutations in patients, leading to drug resistance and cancer relapses. Drug intrinsic or acquired resistance, is generally associated with most cancer relapses.

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