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Abdulrazaq G. Habib
Researcher at College of Health Sciences, Bahrain
Publications - 35
Citations - 1098
Abdulrazaq G. Habib is an academic researcher from College of Health Sciences, Bahrain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & GeneXpert MTB/RIF. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications receiving 692 citations.
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Correction: Snakebite envenoming
José María Gutiérrez,Juan J. Calvete,Abdulrazaq G. Habib,Robert A. Harrison,David J. Williams,David A. Warrell +5 more
TL;DR: This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/nrdp.2017.63 to NRDp.63.
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Strategy for a globally coordinated response to a priority neglected tropical disease: Snakebite envenoming.
David J. Williams,Mohd Abul Faiz,Bernadette Abela-Ridder,Stuart Ainsworth,Tommaso C. Bulfone,Andrea D. Nickerson,Abdulrazaq G. Habib,Thomas Junghanss,Hui Wen Fan,Michael Turner,Robert A. Harrison,David A. Warrell +11 more
TL;DR: During the last years of his life, Kofi Annan advocated strongly for the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the global community to give greater priority to this disease of poverty and its victims.
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Knowledge and practices of infection control among healthcare workers in a Tertiary Referral Center in North-Western Nigeria.
Garba Iliyasu,Farouq Muhammad Dayyab,Zaiyad Garba Habib,Abdulwasiu Bolaji Tiamiyu,Salisu Abubakar,Mohammad Sani Mijinyawa,Abdulrazaq G. Habib +6 more
TL;DR: Gaps have been identified in knowledge and practice of infection control among doctors’ and nurses’ in the study; hence, it will be beneficial for all HCW to receive formal and periodic refresher trainings.
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The snakebite problem and antivenom crisis from a health-economic perspective.
TL;DR: Solutions exist that incorporate economically viable strategies to improve antivenom quality, quantity and affordability and are achievable, however the challenge for advocates is to appreciate the importance of health‐economics and ensure that strategies to redress the economic causes and consequences of SBE are themselves cost‐effective and financially sustainable.
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A Multi-Site Knowledge Attitude and Practice Survey of Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria
Garba Iliyasu,Dimie Ogoina,Akan A. Otu,Farouq Muhammad Dayyab,Bassey Ebenso,Daniel Otokpa,Stella Rotifa,Wisdom Tudou Olomo,Abdulrazaq G. Habib +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a knowledge attitude and practice survey of EVD in Nigeria to inform implementation of effective control measures, which revealed suboptimal knowledge, attitude, and practice among adults in Nigeria.