Salwa Bahkali
King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences
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Journal of Infection and Public Health | 2016
Alaa Alhaeli; Salwa Bahkali; Anna Ali; Mowafa S. Househ; Ashraf El-Metwally
Dengue fever (DF) is the most serious mosquito-borne viral disease worldwide. DF is an acute febrile illness caused by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, which are endemic in certain cities of Saudi Arabia, such as Jeddah and Makkah (Mecca). An online literature search was conducted using relevant keywords to retrieve DF studies conducted in Saudi Arabia. Forty-five articles were identified initially. After screening for exclusion and retrieving full texts, a total of 10 articles were used for this review. Four studies were cross-sectional, and three observed a seroprevalence ranging from 31.7% to 56.9%, either among clinically suspected cases or among patients visiting the hospital for other reasons. Evidence extracted from risk factors and distribution studies indicated that young males are commonly affected. Fever, vomiting, thrombocytopenia and leukopoenia were the common features of the three studies related to clinical presentation of DF. One cross-sectional study concerning an educational program for DF demonstrated that a positive family history of DF, literate mothers, and age over 17 years were the predictors of a high DF knowledge score. However, the paucity of large epidemiological studies limits the generalizability of such evidence. Future studies in Saudi Arabia should focus upon the expansion of DF to other cities in the Kingdom. Larger epidemiological studies are needed for estimating the true burden and incidence of DF in the Saudi population, as they are limited to seroprevalence among clinically suspected cases and hospital-based patients.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2016
Khaled Al-Surimi; Mohammed Khalifa; Salwa Bahkali; Ashraf El-Metwally; Mowafa S. Househ
Health threats due to infectious diseases used to be a major public health concerns around the globe till mid of twentieth century when effective public health interventions helped in eradicating a number of infectious diseases around the world. Over the past 15 years, there has been a rise in the number of emerging and reemerging infectious diseases being reported such as the Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2002, HINI in 2009, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in 2012, Ebola in 2014, and Zika in 2016. These emerging viral infectious diseases have led to serious public health concerns leading to death and causing fear and anxiety among the public. More importantly, at the moment, the prevention and control of viral infectious diseases is difficult due to a lack of effective vaccines. Thus having real-time reporting tools are paramount to alert relevant public health surveillance systems and authorities about taking the right and necessary actions to control and minimize the potential harmful effects of viral infectious diseases. Social media and Internet-based data can play a major role in real-time reporting to empower active public health surveillance systems for controlling and fighting infectious diseases.
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2015
Salwa Bahkali; Nora Alkharjy; Maryam Alowairdy; Mowafa S. Househ; Omar B. Da'ar; Khaled Al-Surimi
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2015
Salwa Bahkali; Ahmad Almaiman; Ahlam Bahkali; Sarah Almaiman; Mowafa S. Househ; Khaled Al-Surimi
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016
Salwa Bahkali; Suha Alfurih; Maha Aldremly; Ma'an Alzayyat; Khaled Al-Surimi; Mowafa S. Househ
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2014
Salwa Bahkali; Ahmad Almaiman; Lubna Al-Nasser; Ashraf El-Metwally; Mowafa S. Househ
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2014
Ahmad Almaiman; Salwa Bahkali; Ahlam Bahkali; Sarah Almaiman; Ashraf El-Metwally; Mowafa S. Househ
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2014
Salwa Bahkali; Ahmad Almaiman; Mahassen Alsaleh; Ashraf El-Metwally; Mowafa S. Househ
Archive | 2017
Salwa Bahkali; Mowafa S. Househ; Amin Bawazir; Mohamed Khalifa; Mohamud Sheikh
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2015
Salwa Bahkali; Ahmad Almaiman; Nahla Altassan; Sarah Almaiman; Mowafa S. Househ; Khaled Al-Surimi