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الإسم
أ.د/ هشام أحمد فتحى
المنصب
أستاذ متفرغ
السيرة الذاتية (بالإنجليزية)
Research

1. “Promoting behavior and practices for healthy ageing in the EMRO region
(REACH Project): Developing an initial policy plan.” The Egyptian National
Academy of Scientific Research and Technology & The Institute of Global Health
and Human Ecology [I-GHHE] (AUC), (2021-2022).
2. Prevalence of obesity, risk factors, health and social impact on Egyptian children:
Development of prevention and management program to reduce its impact. Social
Research Center [SRC], American University of Cairo (AUC). (2021).
3. “Behavioral Patterns in Relation to HCV Endemicity & Prevention Program in
the Suez Canal Area” STDF, Egypt (2012-2019).
4. “A randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, multicenter, phase III study to
evaluate the effect of ticagrelor bid versus placebo in reducing the number of
VOCs in paediatric patients with sickle cell disease (Hestia 3)”. ASTRA
ZENECA AB, 2018.
5. “A Phase 3, Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Multicenter Study
of GBT440 Administered Orally to Patients with Sickle Cell” Quintiles IMS
(2017-2019).
6. “Research Methods and their Applications in Guiding and Evaluating Policies
and Programs” in collaboration with American University (Cairo). Ford
Foundation (2013-2017).
7. “Double-Blind, Randomized, Efficacy and Safety Comparison of Prasugrel and
Placebo in Paediatric Patients with Sickle Cell Disease (Phase 3)/( H7T-MCTADO)
(2014-2015).
8. “Egyptian Neonatal Network for Training Pediatricians”, TEMPUS– European
Commission [Research Methodology Expert], (2010-2014).
9. “Global road traffic injury prevention project- RS-10” [Academia Expert- Egypt
focal point for monitoring and evaluation], WHO, (2012-2013).
10. “Regional Child Safety, Peace and Health Promotion and Injury Prevention Study
- Photovoice study”, Faculty of Medicine Suez Canal University and University of
South Africa (UNISA), (2012-2014).
11. "Clinical Randomization of an Antifibrinolytic in Significant Hemorrhage
(CRASH-2)" Funded by the Medical Research Center (MRC), UK [Egypt Study
Coordinator], (2005-2010).
12. “Evaluation of cesarean section rate in two hospitals in Ismailia governorate &
women and doctors opinion about its indications, advantages and dangers”. Funded
by the Social Research Center, AUC/Cairo (2010-2011).
13. “Documenting injury data in the Eastern Mediterranean Region” Funded by the
WHO-EMRO, (2007-2009).
14. "KAP and School based program for Injury prevention and safety promotion in
Oman" Funded by UNICEF, [Consultant] (2008-2009)
15. “Global Childhood Unintentional Injury Surveillance”, Johns Hopkins University
and WHO collaborative multicentric project, (2007-2008).
16. “Multicenter Observational Study to Assess the Safety of Outpatient Treatment of
Severe Pneumonia with Oral Amoxicillin in Children aged 3 to 59 months, APPIS
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II" US-AID, INCLEN, Johns Hopkins University and WHO collaborative
multicentric project, (2005-2007).
17. "Evaluation of WHO Training Course on Complementary Feeding Counseling
(CFC) in Egypt". WHO-HQ (2004-2006).
18. "Association of Intestinal Intussusception and Diarrhea: Six-Country
Surveillance". INCLEN-Childnet, Johns Hopkins University and WHO
collaborative multicentric project, (2004-2006).
19. "School based program for Injury prevention and safety promotion in Ismailia,
Egypt" Funded by AUC of Cairo & Dutch Government, (2004-2005).
20. "Danger signs of neonatal illnesses: Perceptions of caregivers and health
workers". INCLEN-Childnet, Johns Hopkins University and WHO collaborative
multicentric project, (2004).
21. “Acceptability and cost-effectiveness of Zinc supplementation in treatment of
acute watery diarrhea in children” INCLEN-Childnet, Johns Hopkins University
and WHO collaborative Multicentric project, (2002-2003).
22. “The Golden Hour in Trauma Care: for Emergency Room Physicians” WHOEMRO.
(2002) (Co-Principal).
23. "Corticosteroid Randomization after Significant Head Injury (CRASH) Trial"
Funded by the Medical Research Center (MRC), UK [Egypt Study Coordinator],
(2000-2004).
24. "Injury profile among school children in Ismailia governorate" Funded by AUC
of Cairo & Dutch Government (2000-2001).
25. “Control program for emerging diseases in the newly reclaimed area north of
Sinai Peninsula, Egypt”. Suez Canal University, Egypt (1999-2001).
26. "The epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis in two newly reclaimed areas
in Egypt". Funded by the Schistosomiasis Research Project (SRP), Ministry of
Health of Egypt and US-AID (1990-1996).
27. "The profile of injuries leading to death in Ismailia governorate, Egypt". Funded
by the Injury Control Project, Ministry of Health, Egypt & USAID (1992).
28. "A prospective multi-center community based study on the burden and risk
factors of persistent diarrhea in Egypt". Ismailia Research Center. Funded by the
National Control for Diarrheal Disease Project, NCDDP, Egypt (1989-1990).
29. "Case control multi-center hospital based study of risk factors of persistent
diarrhea among Egyptian children". Ismailia Research Center". Co-Principal
Investigator, Funded by the NCDDP (1989-1990).
30. "Comparison of rice with glucose-based oral rehydration solution in the
management of severe acute diarrhea". Principal Investigator, Funded by the
INCLEN/Rockefeller Foundation (1988-1989).

Awards

- British Council [Edinburgh University], 1980-1982
- International Development Research Center [IDRC] (Canada), 1986-1987
- Schistosomiasis Research Project (SRP) & US-AID (Egypt), Johns Hopkins
University - USA, 1993.
- TEMPUS (Egypt), Joint Mobility Grant [Trieste University, Italy], 2002.
- Geneva Foundation, (WHO-Geneva, Switzerland) 2004.

Publications

Research Papers:
1. Hesham F. El- Sayed, Ahmed M. Abd El Halim, Yasmine G. Mohamed.
Assessment of Knowledge and Practices of University Students of Pediatrics
Basic Life Support. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine. (October 2023)
Vol. 93, Page 7679-7684.
2. Ahmed M Ali1, Mohamed El Kalioby, Abdelmoneim Khashana, Marwa Azab
Azab, Samar M. Elfiky, Hesham El Sayed. “Assessment of Bone Density in Late
Childhood Patients with Beta Thalassemia Major. Neuro Quantology Journal
Volume (21), Issue (7), 2023,
3. Ahmed M Ali, Mohamed El Kalioby, Abdelmoneim Khashana, Marwa Azab
Azab, Samar M. Elfiky, Hesham El Sayed. Role of Zinc Supplementation in
Improving Bone Density in Late Childhood Patients with Beta Thalassemia
Major. Eur. Chem. Bull. 2023, 12 (Si6), 6480– 6492.
4. Mona Karem Amin, Ahmed Ibrahim Ali, Hesham Elsayed. Impact of Weight
Reduction on Thyroid Function and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver among Egyptian
Adolescents with Obesity. International Journal of Endocrinology Volume 2022,
Article ID 7738328, 6 pages. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7738328
5. Samar M. Elfiky, Hesham F. Elsayed, Lyla A. Ezz, Amany Kh. Moustafa,
Nevene R. Wissa, Amany M. Hassan. Immune Thrombocytopenia in Children:
What is the Role of Interleukin-4 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha? Suez Canal
University Medical Journal, 2022.
6. Samar M. Elfiky, Hesham F. El-Sayed, Ahmed A. Zaher, Mona K. Amin. Health
Care-associated Infection in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: What is the Role of
Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitude? Suez Canal university medical journal, 2022.
7. Hesham El-Sayed, Sohair Mehanna, Adel Hassan, Mahmoud Sheded, Somaya E.
Abu Abdou, Hanan Abbas, Samar Elfiky, Nermine Elmaraghy, Zeinab Khedr.
Nursing Knowledge Level, Are There Room for Improvement in Hepatitis
Prevention at Suez Canal Area? Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology,
Volume 30 / No.3 / 2021, Online ISSN: 2537-0979.
8. Hesham El-Sayed, Sohair Mehanna, Adel Hassan, Mahmoud Sheded, Nermine
Elmaraghy, Samar Elfiky, Ahmed Gharib, Zeinab Khedr. Screening Program for
Hepatitis C Virus and Its’ Risk Factors in Ismailia Governorate Egypt. Egyptian
Journal of Medical Microbiology, Volume 29 / No.1, 37-41, January 2020, Online
ISSN: 2537-0979.
9. Hesham El-Sayed, Sohair Mehanna, Adel Hassan, Mahmoud Sheded, Maha
Abdel-Fattah, Samar Elfiky, Nermine Elmaraghy, Nehal Lotfy and Zeinab Khadr.
Knowledge, perception and practices of Suez Canal University students regarding
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Hepatitis C Virus infection risk and means of prevention. Int J Clin Microbiol
Biochem Technol. 2019; 2: 020-027.
https://dx.doi.org/10.29328/journal.ijcmbt.1001007
10. Hesham El-Sayed, Sohair Mehanna, Nermine El Maraghy, Soha Younes, Adel
Hassan, Mahmoud Sheded, and Zeinab Khadr. Assessment of doctors’
knowledge, attitude and practice for hepatitis C virus infection control guidelines
in Egypt. Arch Med Sci Civil Dis 2019; e1-e7.
11. Hesham El-Sayed, Sohair Mehanna, Adel Hassan, Mahmoud Sheded, Shaimaa
Sahmoud, Samar Elfiky, Zeinab Khadr. Risk Factors of Hepatitis C in the Suez
Canal Region, Egypt. Afro-Egypt J Infect Endem Dis 2018; 8(4):189-195.
https://aeji.journals.ekb.eg/, http://mis.zu.edu.eg/ajied/home.aspx
12. Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy, Hesham Fathey El-Sayed, lamiaa El-Sayed Fialaa,
Monira Taha Ismail, Hussein Aamer Awaad. Characteristics and injury severity
score of childhood injuries at emergency department of Suez Canal University
hospital. Medicine Science International Medical Journal, 2017.
doi: 10.5455/medscience.2017.06.8640
13. Monira Taha Ismail, Lamiaa El-Sayed Fiala, Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy, Hesham
Fathey El-Sayed, Hussein Aamer Awaad. Pattern and risk factors of childhood
injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital. Medicine
Science International Medical Journal. Online First: 02 Sep, 2016.
doi:10.5455/medscience.2016.05.8524
14. Heeney Matthew et.al. & DOVE Investigators: “A Multinational Trial of
Prasugrel for Sickle Cell Vaso-Occlusive Events”. The New England Journal of
Medicine. December 8, 2015, NEJM.org. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1512021.
15. Nora Ahmed, Taghrid El-Abaseri, Hesham El-Sayed, and Taher El-Serafi.
Female Sex Hormones Pattern and Its Relation to Disease Severity and Treatment
in Pre- and Postmenopausal Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (Genotype 4)
Infection. International Journal of Chronic Diseases Volume 2015, Article ID
927974, 7 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/927974
16. Hesham El-Sayed, Jose Martines, Mona Rakha, Osama Zekry, Mona Abdel-Hak
and Hanan Abbas. The effectiveness of the WHO training course on
complementary feeding counseling in a primary care setting, Ismailia, Egypt. J
Egypt Public Health Assoc. 2014. 89 (1), 1-8.
DOI:10.1097/01.EPX.0000443990.46047.a6.
17. Taru Manyanga, Hesham El-Sayed, David Teye Doku, Jason R Randall. The
prevalence of underweight, overweight, obesity and associated risk factors among
school-going adolescents in seven African countries. BMC Public Health. 2014,
14:887. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-887
18. Shaaban MM, Ahmed WS, Khadr Z, El-Sayed H. Rising cesarean section rates, a
patient’s perspective: experience from a high birth rate country. Clin. Exp. Obst.
& Gyn. 2014- XLI, n. 4, 2014, 436-439. doi: 10.12891/ceog17362014X
19. Connie Hoe, Prasanthi Puvanachandra, M. Hafizur Rahman, Hesham El Sayed,
Soad Eldawy, Ayman El-Dabaa, Mourid Albert, Adnan A. Hyder. Seatbelt use
and speeding on three major roads in Egypt: a brief report. Injury, Int. J. Care
Injured 44 S4 (2013) S45–S48.
20. José Caballero Alvarado, Yashbir Dewan, Hesham Fathy Elsayed, Tamar
Gogichaishvili, Sanjay Gupta, BJ Hunt Guy’sand, PiusIribhogbe MarioIzurieta,
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Hussein Khamis, Edward OKomolafe Obafemi, Jorge H Mejía, Jaime Miranda,
Carlos H Morales, Oluwole Olaomi, Fatos Olldashi, Pablo Perel, PV Ramana, RR
Ravi, Ian Roberts, Haleema Shakur. Tranexamic acid in trauma: we need stronger
global health policy. BMJ 2013; 347:f4593doi:10.1136/bmj.f4593
21. Hesham El-Sayed, Osama Zekry, Hanan Abbas, Seham Abdel Hamid, Adnan
Hyder. Pattern and severity of childhood unintentional injuries in Ismailia city,
Egypt. African Safety Promotion Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2, 18-27, 2012
22. Puvanachandra P, Hoe C, El-Sayed HF, Saad R, Hyder AA. Road Traffic Injuries
and Data Systems in Egypt: Addressing Key Challenges. Traffic Injury
Prevention, 13[s1]:44-56, 2012.
23. Ian Roberts, Pablo Perel, David Prieto-Merino, Haleema, Tim Coats, Beverley J
Hunt, Fiona Lecky, Karim Brohi, Keith Willett on behalf of the CRASH-2
collaborators. Effect of tranexamic acid on mortality in patients with traumatic
bleeding: prespecified analysis of data from randomised controlled trial. BMJ,
September 2012;345:e5839 doi: 10.1136/bmj.e5839.
24. Elimam D, Elsayed H, Gad S, Ahearn ME, Faugue RM, Bishopric NH. Genetic
screening of cardiac syndromes. Middle East Journal of Medical Genetics:
January 2012, 1, (1)26–34, doi: 10.1097/01.MXE.0000407731.39607.a6.
25. Shaaban MM, Ahmed WS, Khadr Z, El-Sayed H. Obstetricians’ perspective
towards cesarean section delivery based on professional level: experience from
Egypt, Arch Gynecol Obstet, DOI 10.1007/s00404-012-2277-7, 2012.
26. Emmanuel Addo-Yobo, Dang Anh, Hesham El-Sayed, LeAnne Fox ,Matthew
Fox, William MacLeod, Samir Saha, Tran Tuan, Donald Thea and Shamim Qazi.
Study (MASS) Group* Outpatient treatment of children with severe pneumonia
with oral amoxicillin in four countries: the MASS study. Tropical Medicine and
International Health, 2011 - doi:10.1111/j.1365-3156.2011.02787.x
27. CRASH-2 trial collaborators, Suez canal University Team “Hesham El-
Sayed, Taha Moati, Emad Hokkam “The importance of early treatment with
tranexamic acid in bleeding trauma patients: an exploratory analysis of the
CRASH-2 randomised controlled trial”. Lancet, March 24, 2011
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60278-X
28. Bob Roozenbeek, Hester F Lingsma, Pablo Perel, Phil Edwards, Ian Roberts,
Gordon D Murray, Andrew IR Maas and Ewout W Steyerberg for the IMPACT
(International Mission on Prognosis and Clinical Trial Design in Traumatic Brain
Injury) Study Group and the CRASH (Corticosteroid Randomisation After
Significant Head Injury) Trial Collaborators. The added value of ordinal
analysis in clinical trials: an example in traumatic brain injury. Critical Care
2011, 15:R127, http://ccforum.com/content/15/3/R127
29. Carla Guerriero, John Cairns, Pablo Perel, Haleema Shakur, Ian Roberts, on
behalf of CRASH 2 trial collaborators. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of
Administering Tranexamiccid to Bleeding Trauma Patients Using Evidence from
the CRASH-2 Trial. PLoS ONE, May 2011, Volume 6, Issue 5, e18987
30. CRASH 2 trial collaborators. Effect of tranexamic acid in traumatic brain
injury: a nested randomised, placebo controlled trial (CRASH-2 Intracranial
Bleeding Study). BMJ 2011; 343:d3795 doi: 10.1136/bmj.d379.
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31. Abdulbari Bener, Syed J Hussain, Abdul Ghaffar, Hala Abou-Taleb, Hesham F
El-Sayed. Trends in childhood trauma mortality in the fast economically
developing State of Qatar. World J Pediatr. 2010; Vol 7 No 1: 41-44.
32. CRASH-2 trial collaborators, Suez canal University Team “Hesham El-Sayed,
Taha Moati, Emad Hokkam”. Effect of tranexamic acid on death, vascular
occlusive events, and blood transfusion in trauma patients with significant
haemorrhage (CRASH-2): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet, June
15, 2010 [Published online: DOI.10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60835-5].
33. Adnan Hyder, David Sugarman, Prasanthi Puvanachandra, Junaid Razzak,
Hesham El-Sayed, Andres Isaza, Fazlur Rahman, & Margie Peden. Global
childhood unintentional injury surveillance in four cities in developing countries:
a pilot study. Bull World Health Organ 2009;87:345-352.
34. Shally Awasthi, Girdhar G Agrawal, Vikas Mishra, Vijay Laxmi Nag, Hesham
Fathey El-Sayed, Antonio Jose Ledo da Cunha, Alvaro Madeiro, Dipty Jain,
William M Macharia, James Ndung'u, Saumya Awasthi and Ashish Wakhlu.
Four-Country surveillance of intestinal intussusception and diarrhea in children.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health; 2009,1-5.
35. MRC CRASH Trial Collaborators (Egypt Team, Suez Canal University; Hesham
El-Sayed (National Collaborator), Nabil Khalil, Nader Negm, Salem Fisal.).
Predicting outcome after traumatic brain injury: practical prognostic models based
on large cohort of international patients. BMJ, doi:10.1136/bmj.39461.643438.25
(published 12 February 2008).
36. Eman El-Hamshary, Hesham El-Sayed, Eman Hussein, Hanan Rayan, Rasha
Soliman. Comparison of polymerase reaction, immunochromatography assay and
staining techniques in diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis. Parasitologists United
Journal, 2008;1(2):77-86.
37. Hesham El-Sayed, Suzan Gad, Esam Abdel-Nabie. Danger signs of neonatal
illnesses: perception of caregivers and health workers in Egypt. The Egyptian
Journal of Neonatology, 8(1):29-40, 2007.
38. Hesham El-Sayed, Suzan Gad, Hanan Saied and Dalia Gamal. School-based
program for injury prevention and safety promotion in Ismailia governorate. Suez
Canal University Medical Journal, 10(1):57-64, 2007.
39. INCLEN Childnet Zinc Effectiveness for Diarrhea (IC-ZED) Group. Shally
Awasthi, Antonio da Cunha, Leonila Dans, Hesham Fathey El-Sayed, German
Gregorio, Dipti Jain, Sileshi Lulseged, Alvaro Madeiro. Zinc Supplementation in
Acute Diarrhea is Acceptable, Does Not Interfere with Oral Rehydration, and
Reduces the Use of Other Medications: A Randomized Trial in Five Countries.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 42:300-305, March 2006.
40. Edwards P, Arango M, Balica L, Cottingham R, El-Sayed H, Farrell B,
Fernandes J; CRASH trial collaborators. Final results of MRC CRASH, a
randomized placebo-controlled trial of intravenous corticosteroids in adults with
head injury – Outcomes at 6 months. Lancet; 365, 1957-1959, June 4, 2005.
41. CRASH Trial Collaborators (Egypt Team, Suez Canal University; Hesham El-
Sayed, (National Collaborator) Nabil Khalil, Nader Negm, Salem Fisal.). Effect
of intravenous corticosteroids on death within 14 days in 10008 adults with
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clinically significant head injury (MRC CRASH Trial).Randomized placebo
controlled trial. Lancet; 364, 1321-28, October 9, 2004.
42. Geziary HA, El-Sayed H, Hussain HA, Sakr HI. Editorial "Road safety: the
potholes of neglect". Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal.10 (3): 252-259,
2004.
43. El-Sayed H, Abdel-Rahman A, El-Sharkawy S, Naglaa S. Effectiveness of oral
zinc supplementation in the management of acute watery diarrhea. Suez Canal
University Medical Journal. 7(2):161-167, 2004.
44. El-Sayed H, Hassan F, Gad S, Abdel-Rahman A: Pattern and burden of injuries
among school children in Ismailia city, Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of
Pediatrics. 20(1), 201-210, 2003.
45. El-Shewy KA, El-Maghraby DM, Abaza SM, El-Sayed HF, Eida OM.
Prevalence of Giardiasis among breast-fed infants and its relation to milk
secretory IgA. Egyptian Journal of Medical Sciences. 23(Suppl. 1), 41-48, 2002.
46. El-Sayed H., Abdel-Wahab A, Morad A, Gomaa H., Nasr T: Hyperuricemia in
acyanotic congenital heart diseases complicated with chronic heart failure. Kasr
El Aini Medical Journal. 6(4), 339-349, 2000.
47. El-Sayed H, Mostafa M, Khattab M, Saad A, and Abdel-Wahid H: The
effectiveness of treatment of iron deficiency anemic Egyptian children with iron
or iron and vitamin-A. (Report), 2000.
48. El-Sayed H, Abaza S, Mehanna S, Winch P, Khedr M: Ultrasonographic
assessment of hepatosplenic morbidity in two newly reclaimed areas endemic for
Schistosoma mansoni in Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Pediatrics. 15(1&2),
183-198, 1998.
49. El-Sayed H, Abaza S, Dandash K, Mehanna S: The relationship between parasitic
infections, anemia and undernutrition among school children in rural Ismailia
Governorate, Egypt. Zagazig University Medical Journal 4(2):688-700, 1998.
50. El-Sayed H, Abaza S, Mehanna S, Winch P: The prevalence of hepatitis B and C
infections among immigrants to a newly reclaimed area endemic for Schistosoma
mansoni in Sinai, Egypt. Acta Tropica. 68,229-237, 1997.
51. El-Sayed H, Rizkalla N, Mehanna S, Abaza S, Peter Winch: Prevalence and
epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni and S. haematobium infection in two areas
of Egypt recently reclaimed from the desert. The American Journal of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene. 52(2):194-198, 1995.
52. El-Sayed. H: Evaluation of the effectiveness of BCG vaccination against
tuberculosis in Egypt, 1992 (Report).
53. El-Sayed H, Waheeb Y, El-Dabe S, Diab M: Validation of registered specific
causes of death in children under five years using verbal autopsy". The New
Egyptian Journal of Medicine, 6(3):813-817, 1992.
54. El-Sayed H, Fathey A. Comparison of rice with glucose based oral rehydration
therapy in the management of severe acute diarrhea. The Scientific Journal of
Al-Azhar Medical Faculty (Girls). 13(2):75-80, 1992.
55. El-Sayed H, and Sonbol O: The prevalence and risk factors of contiguous skin
diseases among primary school children in Port-Said City". Menoufia Medical
Journal. 5(1)supl:193-199,1992.
56. El-Sayed H, Tapozada S, Hassanein F, Galal O, Mostafa F, El-Shibini S, El14
Sayed M,: The incidence and distribution of persistent diarrhea among Egyptian
children: A prospective multi-center community-based study. (Report to MOHP),
1992.
57. Hassanein F, El-Sayed H, Ayad A, Salem S, Hammam H, Hanna L, El-Sayed M:
A prospective multi-center community-based study on risk factors for persistent
diarrhea in Egyptian children. (Report to MOHP), 1992.
58. El-Sayed H, El-Sayed M, Waheeb Y, Abdel-Baky F: Incidence of persistent
diarrhea in Ismailia: A prospective community-based study. (Report to MOHP),
1992.
59. El-Ghandour S, El-Sayed H, Aboul-Ela O. Risk factors for persistent diarrhea
among Egyptian children in the Suez Canal Area: A case-control study (Report to
MOHP), 1992.
60. El-Ghandour S, El-Sayed H, Nagy M: Clinical efficacy of vitamin-A
supplementation on persistent diarrhea, with or without disaccharide intolerance
(Report), 1992.
61. Youssef Waheeb, and Hesham El-Sayed: A population-based study of some
aspects of breast-feeding among urban working and non-working mothers.
Zagazig University Medical Journal 6(3):853-872, 2000.
62. Adel Hamam, and Hesham El-Sayed: Injury in Egypt: the hidden epidemic.
Trauma Quarterly, 14(3):261-267, 1999.
63. Hassan F, Refaat A, El-Sayed H, El-Defrawy H. Disciplinary practices and child
maltreatment among Egyptian families in Ismailia city. The Egyptian Journal of
Psychiatry 22:173-189,1999.
64. Mehanna S, El-Sayed H, Dandash K, Abaza S, Winch P: Impact of school-based
health education program on the control of schistosomiasis and other parasitic
infections in rural Ismailia Governorate. Zagazig University Medical Journal
4(4):347-360, 1998.
65. El-Ghandour S, El-Sayed H, Saad A, Gad S. Effectiveness of hepatitis B
vaccination in Egyptian infants in Ismailia Governorate. Suez Canal University
Medical Journal 1(2):123-130,1998.
66. El-Ghandour S, El-Sayed H, Abdel-Wahab A, Khalifa Y. Risk factors of neonatal
hyperbilirubinemia in Suez General Hospital, Egypt. Zagazig University Medical
Journal 6(3):33-40,1998.
67. Abaza S, El-Sayed H, Rizkalla N, Mehanna S, Winch P: Rate of reinfection with
S. mansoni following treatment in two newly reclaimed areas of Egypt." Journal
of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 28(3):631-643, 1998.
68. Mehanna S, Winch P, Rizkalla N, El-Sayed H, Abaza S: Factors affecting
knowledge of the symptoms of schistosomiasis in two rural areas near Ismailia,
Egypt. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 97,286-297,1997.
69. Abaza SM, El-Sayed H, Makhlouf L, Saad A, Moubarak: Indirect
hemagglutination test (IHAT): Evaluation of its sensitivity and specificity in
Schistosoma mansoni infection. Journal of Tropical Medicine, Gastroenterology,
Hepatology & Infectious Diseases. 3:119-127,1994.
70. Mehanna S, Rizkalla N, El-Sayed H, Winch P: Social and economic conditions in
two newly reclaimed areas in Egypt: implications for schistosomiasis control
strategies. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 97:286-297,1994.

71. El Defrawi M, El-Sayed H: Psychiatric correlates of under-nutrition in children
aged 9-11 years in Port Said City, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of
Psychiatry.15(2):261-269,1992.
72. Mishriky A, Rizkalla N, El-Sayed H: A group approach for a health education
program on diarrhea. Comparison of community health workers versus students
delivering the program. The New Egyptian Journal of Medicine. 6(3):818-
821,1992.
73. Rizkalla N, and El-Sayed H: Infant feeding practice during diarrheas in a rural
community in Ismailia Governorate. The New Egyptian Journal of Medicine.
6(3):822-825,1992.
74. Mehanna S, Rizkalla N, El-Sayed H, Winch P: "Exposure to information about
schistosomiasis through the mass media and its relationship to knowledge and
perceptions of the disease" (Report to SRP/MOHP), 1994.
75. Mehanna S, Winch P, Rizkalla N, El-Sayed H, Abaza S. "Impact of television
spots promoting treatment and prevention of schistosomiasis in two endemic areas
near Ismailia, Egypt". (Report to SRP/MOHP), 1994.
76. Waheeb Y, El-Sayed H, El-Shishy S, Abdel-Hamid M: "A Community-based
study of Injuries Leading to Death of Children in the Suez Canal Area". (Report
to Injury Control Program, MOHP), 1992.
77. El-Sayed H, Abdel-Salam E, Gad-El-Mawla N, Zaghloul E. "Cytological and
etiological studies in acute lymphoblastic leukemia among Egyptian children",
(Report)1987.
78. El-Sayed H, Abdel-Salam E, Gad-El-Mawla N, Zaghloul E.

 

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