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Jalal Poorolajal

Researcher at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences

Publications -  267
Citations -  5070

Jalal Poorolajal is an academic researcher from Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 242 publications receiving 3836 citations. Previous affiliations of Jalal Poorolajal include Hamedan University of Medical Sciences & Yahoo!.

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Challenges of Tobacco Control Program in Iran.

TL;DR: Smoking prevention programs should focus on adolescents as the most vulnerable age group and increasing taxes and prices of tobacco products may be effective when simultaneous effective measures are implemented to eliminate all kinds of illicit trade in all forms of Tobacco products.
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Timely detection of influenza outbreaks in Iran: Evaluating the performance of the exponentially weighted moving average.

TL;DR: The findings revealed that the performance of the EWMA in the real time detection influenza outbreak in Iran is appropriate, however, public health surveillance systems need to use different outbreak detection methods for detecting aberrations in influenza-like illnesses activity.
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Association between Marginal Bone Loss and Bone Quality at Dental Implant Sites Based on Evidence from Cone Beam Computed Tomography and Periapical Radiographs.

TL;DR: It was shown that with an increase in bone quality, marginal bone loss was decreased at follow-up periods and CBCT is a reliable tool for assessing bone quality at implant placement sites and estimation of subsequent treatment prognosis.
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Acute pesticide poisoning and related factors among farmers in rural Western Iran

TL;DR: The results of this study indicated that APP is prevalent among the studied farmers, and some work-related factors play an important role in APP among Iranian rural farmers.
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Antibacterial susceptibility of Escherichia coli among outpatients with community-acquired urinary tract infection in Hamadan, Iran

TL;DR: Patients with prior use of antibiotics during the past 3 months and those who had an episode of UTI in the past 2 years were at higher risk of being infected with MDR E. coli.