Joseph E Ibrahim

InstitutionMonash University
AddressVictoria
Australia
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    COVID-19 publications
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    1. Ibrahim JE, Aitken G. A Proactive Nursing Home Risk Stratification Model for Disaster Response: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 to Optimize Resource Allocation. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2021 09; 22(9):1831-1839.e1. PMID: 34390677.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    2. Ibrahim JE, Li Y, McKee G, Eren H, Brown C, Aitken G, Pham T. Characteristics of nursing homes associated with COVID-19 outbreaks and mortality among residents in Victoria, Australia. Australas J Ageing. 2021 Sep; 40(3):283-292. PMID: 34288338.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    3. Ibrahim JE, Li Y, Brown C, McKee G, Eren H, Pham T. Risk Stratification of Nursing Homes to Plan COVID-19 Responses: A Case Study of Victoria, Australia. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2021 Jun 18; 1-8. PMID: 34140061.
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    4. Elgendy IY, Nimri N, Barakat AF, Ibrahim J, Mandrola J, Foy A. A systematic bias assessment of top-cited full-length original clinical investigations related to COVID-19. Eur J Intern Med. 2021 04; 86:104-106. PMID: 33541829.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Aitken GE, Holmes AL, Ibrahim JE. COVID-19 and residential aged care: priorities for optimising preparation and management of outbreaks. Med J Aust. 2021 01; 214(1):6-8.e1. PMID: 33296510.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    6. Gnanasambantham K, Aitken G, Morris B, Simionato J, Chua EH, Ibrahim JE. Developing a clinical screening tool for identifying COVID-19 infection in older people dwelling in residential aged care services. Australas J Ageing. 2021 Mar; 40(1):48-57. PMID: 33185979.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    7. Elgendy AY, Barakat AF, Ibrahim J, Alkukhun L, Mamas MA, Elgendy IY. The Landscape of Medical Literature in the Era of COVID-19: Original Research Versus Opinion Pieces. J Gen Intern Med. 2020 09; 35(9):2813-2815. PMID: 32642930.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health