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Sam Ghebrehewet
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 11
Citations - 477
Sam Ghebrehewet is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Epidemiology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 147 citations.
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Two cases of monkeypox imported to the United Kingdom, September 2018
Aisling Vaughan,Aisling Vaughan,Emma Aarons,John Astbury,Sooria Balasegaram,Mike B.J. Beadsworth,Mike B.J. Beadsworth,Charles R. Beck,Charles R. Beck,Meera Chand,Meera Chand,Meera Chand,Catherine O’Connor,Jake Dunning,Jake Dunning,Sam Ghebrehewet,Nick Harper,Ruth Howlett-Shipley,Chikwe Ihekweazu,Michael Jacobs,Lukeki Kaindama,Parisha Katwa,Saye Khoo,Saye Khoo,Lucy E Lamb,Lucy E Lamb,Sharon Mawdsley,Dilys Morgan,Ruth Palmer,Nick Phin,Katherine Russell,Bengü Said,Andrew J. H. Simpson,Roberto Vivancos,Roberto Vivancos,Michael Wade,Amanda L. Walsh,Jennifer Wilburn +37 more
TL;DR: The epidemiology and the public health response for the first diagnosed cases of monkeypox outside the African continent since 2003 are described.
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A brief review of influenza virus infection
Mostafa Javanian,Mohammad Barary,Sam Ghebrehewet,Veerendra Koppolu,Veneela Krishna Rekha Vasigala,Soheil Ebrahimpour +5 more
TL;DR: A review of the latest findings in the etiology, epidemiology, transmission, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of influenza can be found in this article, where three antiviral drugs targeting the influenza virus surface glycoprotein neuraminidase are available for treatment and prophylaxis of disease.
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Influenza vaccination for healthcare workers in the UK: appraisal of systematic reviews and policy options
TL;DR: Future uptake of influenza vaccination among healthcare workers may benefit from a fully transparent guideline process by a panel representing all relevant stakeholders, which clearly communicates the underlying rationale, evidence base and judgements made.
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Responding to measles outbreaks in underserved Roma and Romanian populations in England: the critical role of community understanding and engagement.
Sadie Bell,Vanessa Saliba,Gail Evans,Stephen Flanagan,Sam Ghebrehewet,Helen McAuslane,Bharat Sibal,Sandra Mounier-Jack +7 more
TL;DR: It was found that effective partnership working and community engagement were key to the prevention and management of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks in the communities, and effective engagement was found to be compromised by cuts to public health spending and services for underserved communities.