Browsing by Author "Gunal, O."
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Concomitant syphilis infection in patients with diagnosed HIV/AIDS: a retrospective multicentre study
Sarigul, F.; Sayan, M.; Inan, D.; Deveci, A.; Ceran, N.; Celen, M.; Cagatay, A.; Ozdemir, H. Ozkan; Kuscu, F.; Karagoz, G.; Heper, Y.; Karabay, O.; Dokuzoguz, B.; Kaya, S.; Erben, N.; Karaoglan, I.; Ersoz, G. Munis; Gunal, O.; Hatipoglu, C.; Kutlu, S. Sayin; Akbulut, A.; Saba, R.; Sener, A.; Buyuktuna, S. (JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 2018)… -
Infections in travellers returning to Turkey from the Arabian peninsula: a retrospective cross-sectional multicenter study
Erdem, H.; Ak, O.; Elaldi, N.; Demirdal, T.; Hargreaves, S.; Nemli, S. A.; Cag, Y.; Ulug, M.; Naz, H.; Gunal, O.; Sirmatel, F.; Sipahi, O. R.; Alpat, S. N.; Ertem-Tuncer, G.; Sozen, H.; Evlice, O.; Meric-Koc, M.; Dogru, A.; Koksaldi-Motor, V.; Tekin, R.; Ozdemir, D.; Ozturk-Engin, D.; Savasci, U.; Karagoz, E.; Cekli, Y.; Inan, A. (SPRINGER, 2016)Mass gatherings pooling people from different parts of the world-the largest of which is to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, for Hajj-may impose risks for acquisition and dissemination of infectious diseases. A substantial number of ... -
Liver involvement in patients with brucellosis: results of the Marmara study
Ozturk-Engin, D.; Erdem, H.; Gencer, S.; Kaya, S.; Baran, A. I.; Batirel, A.; Tekin, R.; Celen, M. K.; Denk, A.; Guler, S.; Ulug, M.; Turan, H.; Pekok, A. U.; Mermut, G.; Kaya, S.; Tasbakan, M.; Tulek, N.; Cag, Y.; Inan, A.; Yalci, A.; Ataman-Hatipoglu, C.; Gonen, I.; Dogan-Celik, A.; Bozkurt, F.; Gulsun, S.; Sunnetcioglu, M.; Guven, T.; Duygu, F.; Parlak, E.; Sozen, H.; Tosun, S.; Demirdal, T.; Guclu, E.; Karabay, O.; Uzun, N.; Gunal, O.; Diktas, H.; Haykir-Solay, A.; Erbay, A.; Kader, C.; Aydin, O.; Erdem, A.; Elaldi, N.; Kadanali, A.; Yulugkural, Z.; Gorenek, L.; Altindis, M.; Bolukcu, S.; Agalar, C.; Ormeci, N. (SPRINGER, 2014)Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that primarily affects the reticuloendothelial system. But, the extent of liver damage in due course of the disease is unclear. This study included 325 brucellosis patients with significant ... -
Validation of a severity grading score (SGS) system for predicting the course of disease and mortality in patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF)
Bakir, M.; Gozel, M. G.; Koksal, I.; Asik, Z.; Gunal, O.; Yilmaz, H.; But, A.; Yilmaz, G.; Engin, A. (SPRINGER, 2015)We aimed to validate a severity grading score (SGS) system for predicting the course of disease and fatality in Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). This SGS was established using several variables that were assumed to ...