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Salaheddin M. Mahmud
Researcher at University of Manitoba
Publications - 178
Citations - 6452
Salaheddin M. Mahmud is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 170 publications receiving 5493 citations. Previous affiliations of Salaheddin M. Mahmud include McGill University & Boston Children's Hospital.
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The reduction in colorectal cancer mortality after colonoscopy varies by site of the cancer.
Harminder Singh,Zoann Nugent,Alain A. Demers,Erich V. Kliewer,Salaheddin M. Mahmud,Charles N. Bernstein +5 more
TL;DR: In the province of Manitoba, there are limited data on mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients who have received colonoscopy examinations as mentioned in this paper, but the benefit is not uniform.
CLINICAL—ALIMENTARY TRACT The Reduction in Colorectal Cancer Mortality After Colonoscopy Varies by Site of the Cancer
Harminder Singh,Zoann Nugent,Alain Demers,Erich V. Kliewer,Salaheddin M. Mahmud,Charles N. Bernstein +5 more
TL;DR: In Manitoba, colonoscopies significantly reduce mortality from CRC, but the benefit is not uniform for colorectal tumors that arise in different areas of the colon.
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Low 2012–13 Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Associated with Mutation in the Egg-Adapted H3N2 Vaccine Strain Not Antigenic Drift in Circulating Viruses
Danuta M. Skowronski,Naveed Z. Janjua,Gaston De Serres,Suzana Sabaiduc,Alireza Eshaghi,James A. Dickinson,Kevin Fonseca,Anne-Luise Winter,Jonathan B. Gubbay,Mel Krajden,Martin Petric,Hugues Charest,Nathalie Bastien,Trijntje L. Kwindt,Salaheddin M. Mahmud,Paul Van Caeseele,Yan Li +16 more
TL;DR: Detailed genotypic and phenotypic characterization shows that low VE was instead related to mutations in the egg-adapted H3N2 vaccine strain rather than antigenic drift in circulating viruses, underscore the need to monitor vaccine viruses as well as circulating strains to explain vaccine performance.
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Human Papillomavirus Infections with Multiple Types and Risk of Cervical Neoplasia
Helen Trottier,Salaheddin M. Mahmud,Maria Cecília Costa,João P. Sobrinho,Eliane Duarte-Franco,Thomas E. Rohan,Alex Ferenczy,Luisa L. Villa,Eduardo L. Franco +8 more
TL;DR: Infections with multiple HPV types seem to act synergistically in cervical carcinogenesis, and these findings have implications for the management of cervical lesions and prediction of the outcome of HPV infections.
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Effectiveness of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 covid-19 vaccines against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe covid-19 outcomes in Ontario, Canada: test negative design study.
Hannah Chung,Siyi He,Sharifa Nasreen,Maria E. Sundaram,Maria E. Sundaram,Sarah A Buchan,Sarah Wilson,Branson Chen,Andrew Calzavara,Deshayne B. Fell,Deshayne B. Fell,Deshayne B. Fell,Peter C. Austin,Peter C. Austin,Kumanan Wilson,Kumanan Wilson,Kevin L Schwartz,Kevin L Schwartz,Kevin A. Brown,Kevin A. Brown,Jonathan B. Gubbay,Nicole E. Basta,Salaheddin M. Mahmud,Christiaan H. Righolt,Lawrence W. Svenson,Shannon E. MacDonald,Naveed Z. Janjua,Mina Tadrous,Mina Tadrous,Mina Tadrous,Jeffrey C. Kwong +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of mRNA covid-19 vaccines against symptomatic infection and severe outcomes (hospital admission or death) was investigated. But, the effectiveness was not as high as the BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273 vaccines.