Abdulrhman M. Hassan Hadi

Abdulrhman M. Hassan Hadi
Al-Nahrain University · Department of microbiology

PhD Clinical Immunology

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Introduction
Abdulrhman M. Hassan Hadi currently works at Al-Nahrain University. PhD. Clinical Immunology. Interested in autoimmune disease researches and human immunity in general.
Additional affiliations
September 2016 - March 2023
Al-Bayan University
Position
  • Baghdad Iraq
Education
September 2017 - January 2021
Al-Nahrain University
Field of study
  • Clinical immunology

Publications

Publications (21)
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Background: Noroviruses have been reported to be second to rotaviruses in causing severe childhood gastroenteritis, according to nucleotide sequence analysis of the polymerase or capsid regions, norovirus is classified at least into five genogroups GI–GV, each genogroup is further divided into distinct genotypes. GI, GII, and GIV have been found in...
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Background. It is very normal for kids to get tonsillitis. Tonsillectomy is the most common surgery done on kids who get tonsils over and over again. When a child is three to ten years old, their tonsils are at their most immune-boosting. Because of this, the tonsils stand out more during this time and eventually show age-dependent involution. Aims...
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This review study about Cytokines and autoantibodies that associated with systemic lupus erythematosus patients.
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The present review was designed to provide an update on the current state of the science related to the safety and efficacy of the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine. To determine possible side effects of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines for people receiving the vaccine.
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The present review was designed to provide an update on the current state of science related to the safety and efficacy of Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.To investigate the Efficacy and Side effect of Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID- 19 vaccine.
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Lecture (5) Clinical Immunology Ankylosing Spondylitis / fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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Lecture (6) Clinical Immunology Behcet's disease/ fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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Lecture (4) Clinical Immunology Sjögren syndrome / fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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Lecture (1) Clinical Immunology Tolerance and Autoimmunity/ fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory
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Lecture (2) Clinical Immunology Rheumatoid arthritis/ fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory
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Lecture (3) Clinical Immunology systemic lupus erythematosus/ fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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Lecture (1) Immunology Introduction to immunology / third stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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Lecture (2) Immunology Innate immunity / third stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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Abstract: Background: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease has a strong genetic predisposition. Aim of the work: To study the role of TNFAIP3 rs610604 (C/A) polymorphism in psoriasis, and its effect on Etanercept response. Subjects and methods: One hundred patients with psoriasis, in addition 100 apparently healthy individuals as a cont...
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Background: Polymorphisms of genes including tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and Tumor necrosis factor receptor super family 1B (TNFRSF1B) may influence susceptibility to psoriasis as well as patients' biological responses. Aim of the study: To demonstrate the potential roles of TNF-α and TNFR1B, genes polymorphism {TNF-α - 308 (G/A) and TNFR1B...
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Lecture (7) Clinical Immunology Type 1 diabetes / fourth stage/ College of medical laboratory Techniques
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The study included collection of 40 samples from patients suffering chronic tonsillitis. Samples were taken from Al-Bayan University students. The patients' age was ranged from (18-25) years whose separated by gender 20 male and 20 female. Aims: to determine the Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of Lomefloxacin antibiotic against isolated ba...
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Background: Noroviruses have been reported to be second to rotaviruses in causing severe childhood gastroenteritis, according to nucleotide sequence analysis of the polymerase or capsid regions, norovirus is classified at least into five genogroups GI–GV, each genogroup is further divided into distinct genotypes. GI, GII, and GIV have been found in...

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