Publications by authors named "H B Yahia"

Background: Clinical high risk (CHR) youth are known to exhibit cognitive deficits at similar levels to their more severally ill counter parts. Cognitive training (CT) programs offer a promising method for early intervention and the prevention of further cognitive decline in this vulnerable population. However, there are few structured CT intervention programs addressing the needs of CHR youth in LMICs of the Middle East.

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major public health burden. The mechanisms of immune evasion during chronic HBV (CHB) infection are poorly understood. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G, an immune checkpoint molecule, plays a crucial role in the tolerance mechanisms of various infectious diseases.

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This study explores the nutritional and phytochemical profiling of twenty-three genotypes of Vicia faba L. var. minor seeds cultivated in the experimental field of the Arid Lands Institute of Medenine.

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Road traffic accidents constitute the primary cause of fatalities associated with injuries and engender substantial economic ramifications for affected individuals, their families, and entire nations. The Sultanate of Oman, like other countries, suffers from traffic accident injuries and traffic congestion. The accident rate for the period 2021 was recorded as one accident every six hours.

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  • The study investigates antimicrobial resistance and virulence factors of enterococci from chicken caecum in Tunisia, highlighting the significance of the poultry industry in the region.
  • 49 chicken samples were collected across different farms, and isolates were analyzed for antibiotic resistance using advanced techniques like PCR and sequencing, revealing a notable prevalence of resistant strains.
  • The findings show a concerning level of resistance, particularly to linezolid and vancomycin, which poses potential public health risks and underscores the need for increased monitoring in poultry sectors.
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