Mahomed-yunus Suleman Moosa - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Mahomed Yunus Suleman Moosa is a renowned researcher affiliated with the Department of Infectious Diseases at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. His expertise and contributions to the field of infectious diseases, particularly in the context of HIV and its interactions with other conditions such as mental health issues and COVID-19, have been well recognized in academic and clinical settings.

Research Contributions

Mahomed Yunus Suleman Moosa has made significant research contributions, particularly in the areas of HIV management, mental health, and the implications of infectious diseases. His work includes studies on cryptococcal antigen screening for HIV patients, the impact of mental health on ART initiation and retention, and the examination of SARS-CoV-2 variants in individuals with HIV. His research extends to the development of guidelines for antiretroviral therapy and the investigation of drug resistance in HIV treatment. Moosa's work is instrumental in shaping treatment protocols and enhancing the understanding of infectious diseases in the South African context and beyond.

Aliases

Mahomed Yunus Suleman Moosa is known by various aliases, including M Y H Moosa, M.y.h. Moosa, M Moosa, Mahomed Yunus S. Moosa, M Y Moosa, Mahomed Y Moosa, Mahomed Y.h. Moosa, Mahomed Y. Moosa, Mahomed Y H Moosa, Mahomed-yunus Moosa, Mahomed-yunus S Moosa, Mahomed Yunus S Moosa, Mahomed-yunus Suleman Moosa, M. Moosa, and M-y S Moosa. These variations appear in different publications and databases.

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Citation Count 1883
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Paper Count 86

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