Katalin Károlyházy
Semmelweis University
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Epilepsia | 2003
Katalin Károlyházy; Eszter Kovács; Péter Kivovics; Pál Fejérdy; Zsuzsanna Arányi
Summary: Purpose: We performed a dental survey of epilepsy patients to examine their oral health by statistical means and to provide a guide for the dental treatment of these patients.
Journal of Hospital Infection | 2015
B. Fazekas; J. Fazekas; M. Moledina; Katalin Károlyházy
The current Ebola virus epidemic continues to pose a threat to the UK. Junior clinicians are often at the frontline of medical care in hospitals and their awareness of the clinical features and management of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) may significantly influence the timely implementation of infection control measures. In view of this, we carried out a cross-sectional survey of 119 junior doctors across four different hospitals in England in order to assess their level of knowledge of EVD. We demonstrate that there is currently a deficiency of knowledge about critical aspects of EVD in this population.
Acta Microbiologica Et Immunologica Hungarica | 2016
Katalin Károlyházy; Balázs Fazekas; Janka Fazekas; Péter Hermann; Krisztina Márton
INTRODUCTION The Ebola epidemic has claimed thousands of lives in Africa, and there has been a mounting pressure on the healthcare systems around the globe to prepare for the showing up of patients infected with this virus. Junior clinicians are at the forefront of medical teams, often coming into contact with patients first, during clerking and admissions. This study assesses the level of knowledge of Ebola virus disease (EVD) among dental students at Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. MATERIALS AND METHODS A cross-sectional survey of 257 dental students was carried out across five different courses. Each of the students was asked to fill out a detailed questionnaire comprising of 11 questions, to assess their knowledge about signs and symptoms, investigations, management, and sequelae of the virus and the outbreak. FINDINGS This study highlighted that there is an overall lack of knowledge about critical aspects of EVD among dental students. We found that the participating students scored less than 60% for 8 of the 11 questions, including those assessing their recognition and subsequent management of EVD. CONCLUSION These results are concerning and the medical universities and dental schools need to act fast to prepare the Hungarys dental (and medical) students and junior doctors for an inevitable influx of infected patients.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2005
Katalin Károlyházy; Péter Kivovics; Pál Fejérdy; Zsuzsanna Arányi
Community Dental Health | 2010
Katalin Károlyházy; Péter Kivovics; Péter Hermann; Pál Fejérdy; Zsuzsanna Arányi
Orvosi Hetilap | 2018
Tamás Demeter; Ahmad Behbahani Houman; Laura Gótai; Katalin Károlyházy; Alexandra Kovács; Krisztina Márton
Fogorvosi szemle | 2015
Dóra Somfai; Ágnes Zsigmond; Katalin Károlyházy; Barbara Kispély; Péter Hermann
Archive | 2014
Katalin Károlyházy; Péter Schmidt; Sándor Bogdán; Péter Hermann; Zsuzsanna Arányi
Ideggyogyaszati Szemle-clinical Neuroscience | 2014
Katalin Károlyházy; Péter Schmidt; Sándor Bogdán; Péter Hermann; Zsuzsanna Arányi
Fogorvosi szemle | 2006
Katalin Károlyházy; Péter Kivovics; Péter Faluhelyi; Pál Fejérdy