Ismail Ticklay
College of Health Sciences, Bahrain
14 Papers
21 Citations
Ismail Ticklay is an academic researcher from College of Health Sciences, Bahrain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Ismail Ticklay include University of Zimbabwe.
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Papers
Implementation and Operational Research: A Randomized Noninferiority Trial of AccuCirc Device Versus Mogen Clamp for Early Infant Male Circumcision in Zimbabwe
Webster Mavhu,Natasha Larke,Karin Hatzold,Getrude Ncube,Helen A. Weiss,Collin Mangenah,Owen Mugurungi,Juliet Mufuka,Christopher A. Samkange,Judith Sherman,Gerald Gwinji,Frances M. Cowan,Ismail Ticklay +12 more
TL;DR: This first randomized trial of AccuCirc versus Mogen clamp for E IMC demonstrated that EIMC using these devices is safe and acceptable to parents.
Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Effectiveness Against Rotavirus Hospitalizations Among Children in Zimbabwe.
Hilda Mujuru,Eleanor Burnett,Kusum Nathoo,Ismail Ticklay,Nhamo A Gonah,Arnold Mukaratirwa,Chipo Berejena,Portia Manangazira,Maxwell Rupfutse,Goitom Weldegebriel,Jason M. Mwenda,Catherine Yen,Umesh D. Parashar,Jacqueline E. Tate +13 more
TL;DR: Monovalent rotavirus vaccine is effective in preventing hospitalizations due to severeRotavirus diarrhea among infants in Zimbabwe providing additional evidence for countries considering rotaviral vaccine introduction that live, oral rotav virus vaccines are effective in high child mortality settings.
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Unpacking early infant male circumcision decision-making using qualitative findings from Zimbabwe.
Webster Mavhu,Karin Hatzold,Getrude Ncube,Shamiso Fernando,Collin Mangenah,Kumbirai Chatora,Roy Dhlamini,Owen Mugurungi,Ismail Ticklay,Frances M. Cowan +9 more
TL;DR: Findings on who influences decisions regarding EIMC in the Zimbabwean context highlighted the need for E IMC demand generation interventions to target fathers, mothers, grandmothers, other family members and the wider community.
Distribution of rotavirus genotypes associated with acute diarrhoea in Zimbabwean children less than five years old before and after rotavirus vaccine introduction.
Arnold Mukaratirwa,Chipo Berejena,Pasipanodya Nziramasanga,Ismail Ticklay,Archebald Gonah,Kusum Nathoo,Portia Manangazira,Douglas Mangwanya,Joan Marembo,Jason M. Mwenda,Goitom Weldegebriel,Mapaseka L. Seheri,Jacqueline E. Tate,Catherine Yen,Umesh D. Parashar,Hilda Mujuru +15 more
TL;DR: Diversity of circulating strains underscores the importance of continued monitoring and strain surveillance after vaccine introduction.
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Achieving Control of Asthma in Children in Africa (ACACIA): protocol of an observational study of children's lung health in six sub-Saharan African countries.
Gioia Mosler,Victoria Oyenuga,Emmanuel Addo-Yobo,Olayinka Olufunke Adeyeye,Refiloe Masekela,Hilda Mujuru,Rebecca Nantanda,Sarah Rylance,Ismail Ticklay,Jonathan Grigg +9 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of potential interventions, including the adaption of a UK-based theatre performance about asthma attitudes and digital solutions to improve asthma management are assessed, are assessed.
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