Dina Hazem Ziada - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Dina Hazem Ziada is affiliated with the Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases department at the Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt. Her research primarily focuses on liver diseases, particularly hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, its treatment, and related complications. Her work is highly relevant to the field of infectious diseases, with a particular interest in the Egyptian patient population.

Research Contributions

Dina Hazem Ziada has made significant contributions to the study of liver diseases and their treatment. She has conducted research on various aspects of HCV, including the effects of direct-acting antiviral agents on hepatic steatosis and fibrosis, and the role of genetic variations in treatment response. Her work also extends to the use of autologous dendritic cells in treating hepatocellular carcinoma, and predictors of treatment response in chronic HCV patients. Her research is characterized by both observational and experimental studies, reflecting her commitment to advancing the understanding and treatment of liver-related conditions in clinical settings.

Aliases

Dina Hazem Ziada is also known by several aliases, including D. Ziada, D H Ziada, Dina H. Ziada, Dina Ziada, and Dina H Ziada. These variations in her name appear across different publications and databases.

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Total Papers 43
Total Citations 743
H-index 14

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