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Mohammed Abukhattab
Researcher at Hamad Medical Corporation
Publications - 22
Citations - 307
Mohammed Abukhattab is an academic researcher from Hamad Medical Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meningitis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 192 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed Abukhattab include Qatar Airways.
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Epidemiology of bacteraemia in Hamad general hospital, Qatar: A one year hospital-based study
Fahmi Yousef Khan,Sittana S. Elshafie,Muna Almaslamani,Mohammed Abukhattab,A. Haleem El Hiday,Mehdi Errayes,Eman Al-Maslamani +6 more
TL;DR: In hospital mortality was 22.5% (102/452), and inadequate treatment and septic shock were found to be independent predictors of mortality, therefore, bloodstream infection surveillance is crucial to produce meaningful guidelines for prevention and empirical treatment of bacteraemia in Qatar.
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The first consecutive 5000 patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 from Qatar; a nation-wide cohort study.
Ali S. Omrani,Muna Almaslamani,Joanne Daghfal,Rand A. Alattar,Mohamed Elgara,Shahd H. Shaar,Tawheeda B. H. Ibrahim,Ahmed Zaqout,Dana Bakdach,Abdelrauof M. Akkari,Anas Baiou,Bassem Alhariri,Reem Elajez,Ahmed Husain,Mohamed Badawi,Fatma Ben Abid,Sulieman Abu Jarir,Shiema Abdalla,Anvar Hassan Kaleeckal,Kris Choda,Venkateswara R. Chinta,Mohamed A. Sherbash,Khalil Al-Ismail,Mohammed Abukhattab,Ali Ait Hssain,Peter Coyle,Roberto Bertollini,Michael P. Frenneaux,Abdullatif Al-Khal,Hanan Al-Kuwari +29 more
TL;DR: In a relatively younger national cohort with a low co-morbidity burden, COVID-19 was associated with low all-cause mortality and independent risk factors for ICU admission included older age, male sex, higher BMI, and co-existing diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
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Epidemiology and clinical outcomes of viral central nervous system infections.
Fatma Ben Abid,Mohammed Abukhattab,Hafedh Ghazouani,Obada Khalil,Ahmed Gohar,Hussam Al Soub,Muna Al Maslamani,Abdullatif Al Khal,Eman Al Masalamani,Said Al Dhahry,Samar Hashim,Faraj Howadi,Adeel A. Butt +12 more
TL;DR: Viral etiology is not uncommon among those evaluated for CNS infection in Qatar and clinical outcomes are excellent in this group of patients, suggesting there is a need for clinician education regarding etiology and treatment of viral CNS infections.
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Stroke in Qatar: a first prospective hospital-based study of acute stroke.
Fahmi Yousef Khan,Mohammed A Yasin,Mohammed Abukhattab,A. Haleem El Hiday,Mehdi Errayes,Abdu Kaed Lotf,Abdulsalam Saif Ibrahim,Mushtak Talib Abbas,Issa Matar,Musaad Alsamawi,Hassan Al-Hail +10 more
TL;DR: Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were the main risk factors for stroke in Qatar, whereas lacunar infarct was the most common subtype of ischemic stroke.
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Characteristics of patients with definite septic arthritis at Hamad General Hospital, Qatar: a hospital-based study from 2006 to 2011.
Fahmi Yousef Khan,Mohammed Abukhattab,Khalid Baagar,Shehab F. Mohamed,Islam Y. Elgendy,Deshmukh Anand,Hani Malallah,Doiphode Sanjay +7 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, there was no specific sign or symptom for diagnosing septic arthritis, and S. aureus and streptococci were the most common pathogens isolated.