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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 237
Citations - 53825
Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 169 publications receiving 30835 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
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Educational differences in diabetes and diabetes self-management behaviours in WHO SAGE countries.
Karen E. Lamb,Karen E. Lamb,Karen E. Lamb,David Crawford,Lukar E. Thornton,Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam,Ralph Maddison,Kylie Ball +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined associations between education and diabetes, and diabetes self-management behaviours, in six low and middle-income countries (LMICs) in six countries: China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa.
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Nutritional status in kidney transplant patients before and 6-month after transplantation: Result of PNSI study
Sudiyeh Hejri Zarifi,Mahdi Shadnoush,Naseh Pahlavani,Mahsa Malekahmadi,Safieh Firouzi,Mahin Ghorban Sabbagh,Majid Khadem Rezaiyan,Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam,Farveh Yahyapoor,Seyed Mostafa Arabi,Abdolreza Norouzy +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the nutritional status of kidney transplant patients was evaluated and compared with healthy individuals in a case-control study with 40 kidney transplant recipients and 40 healthy adults at baseline and 6 months post-transplant.
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Hemoprotozoa and Anaplasma spp. in rodents and shrews of Bangladesh.
Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam,MK Rahman,Jinnat Ferdous,M. A. Rahman,Sumana Akter,MO Faraque,Mnu Chowdhury,M.A. Hossain,Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan,Ausraful Islam,Ausraful Islam,Ariful Islam,Ariful Islam +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the prevalence of hemoprotozoa and Anaplasma spp. in rodents and shrews in South-East Asia and found that 13% of animals were harboring hemopozoa (4.7% Babesia spp., 0.67% Plasmodium spp.), and 7.5%).
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Expert perspectives on the active role of patients in their safety: Toward a framework using Delphi methodology.
TL;DR: In this article, the Delphi technique was embraced to involve a group of knowledgeable healthcare experts in the discussion and rating of the components of the Patient Engagement in Patient Safety (PEPS) framework.