Mini Review May 22, 2023
Obesity as a Risk Factor for Severe Unfavorable Outcomes in COVID-19 Infected Adults: A Mini Review
Peter Robiel Mikhael Nashid*, Diaa Marzouk Abdel Hamid, Maha Elgaafary, Essam Baioumy and Maha Magdy Wahdan
JOJ Internal Medicine (JOJIM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal designed for internists and emergency physicians. The vision of the journal is to promote improved patient care, research, and education in primary care, general internal medicine, and hospital medicine. JOJ Internal Medicine acknowledge the areas like Clinical Trials, Antibiotic Resistance, Adverse Drug Events Reporting, Menopause, Obesity and Weight Management, Rare Diseases, Palliative Care, Immunization, Substance Abuse and Addiction, Hypertension, Health Diversity, Transplant hepatology, Interventional cardiology, Adolescent medicine. The Journal publishes original scientific articles, editorials, case reports, short communications and other information relevant to internal medicine and related fields. JOJ Internal Medicine also plays a major role in continuing medical education through review articles relevant to physician education. We welcome both human and experimental animal studies as are new findings on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
Peter Robiel Mikhael Nashid*, Diaa Marzouk Abdel Hamid, Maha Elgaafary, Essam Baioumy and Maha Magdy Wahdan
Remie Chrabieh, Nohad Masri, Zeina Tannous, Hady Ghanem and Elie Saliba*
Chan KB*, Angeline TW Yap, Wendy JL Lim, Sylvia Tan, Tan Ying Ying, Yu Lijie, Elaine Lim Yi Lin and Maria Lieka
Pedro David, Xana Sá-Pinto and Teresa Nogueira*
Seid Ali Mohammed* and Yaregal Animut
Muhammad Umer Butt MDMS, Ahmad Jabri MD* and Samy Claude Elayi MD
Nedim Hamzagić* and Marko Tanasković