liliane Narouz, "Challenges and Culture Shock Symptoms among International Nursing Students at Cairo University", ISOR Journal of Nursing and health science, vol. 7, , issue 4, pp. 58-66, 2018.
liliane Narouz, and E. zeinab Sayed, "Prevalence and Risk Factors of Intradialytic Hypotension among Hemodialysis Patients at a University Hospital-Egypt", ISOR Journal of Nursing and health science, vol. 8, issue 1, pp. 61-68, 2019.
liliane Narouz, and N. Fawzy, "Effect of an Instructional Program about Selected Patient Safety Guidelines on Nurses' Knowledge and Self-reported Practice at a Government Hospital- Egypt", International Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing Vol. 6, Issue 1, pp: (85-96), Month: January - April 2019, vol. 6, issue 1, pp. 85-96, 2019.
, "Using Simulation as a Learning Strategy in Peri-Operative Nursing Education: Exploratory Descriptive Study", international journal of innovative research and development , vol. 7, issue 5, 2018.
Wadie, N. A., and L. I. Narouz, "ASSESSMENT OF DEPRESSION LEVELS AMONG CANCER PATIENTS AT A SELECTED ONCOLOGY UNIT, EGYPT", Malaysian Journal of nursing, vol. 9, issue 1, 2017.
Rouby, W. H. E., H. A. A. Sebaee, L. N. I., and M. I. Mehrez, "Nutritional assessment of patients with chronic hepatitis c treated with Sofosbuvir combined with Daclatasvir.", ISOR Journal of Nursing and health science, vol. 6, issue 4, pp. 61-67, 2017.
Raad, I. I., A. - M. Chaftari, H. A. Torres, E. M. Ayoub, L. I. Narouz, J. Bartek, and R. Hachem, "Challenge of hepatitis C in Egypt and hepatitis B in Mauritania", World J Hepatol, vol. 10, issue 9, 2018. AbstractWebsite

Egypt has one of the highest prevalence rates of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the world, mostly with genotype 4 that is highly associated with severe fibrosis. As a consequence, hepatocellular carcinoma has become the leading cause of cancer in this country. Mauritania is a highly endemic area for hepatitis B virus (HBV). HBV and HCV could both be iatrogenically transmitted through infected blood products, infected needles, and medical equipment improperly sterilized. Adequate and efficient healthcare and public health measures with good surveillance programs, access for screening, prevention strategies, and successful treatment are needed to halt the spread of these diseases. Herein, we have reviewed the epidemiology, modes of transmission, predisposing factors, and novel treatment modalities of these viruses. We have proposed practices and interventions to decrease the risk of transmission of HCV and HBV in the affected countries, including strict adherence to standard precautions in the healthcare setting, rigorous education and training of patients and healthcare providers, universal screening of blood donors, use of safety-engineered devices, proper sterilization of medical equipment, hepatitis B vaccination, as well as effective direct-acting antiviral agents for the treatment of HCV.

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