Morshed Nasir, M S Chowdhury, Tahmina Zahan
Background: Self-medication is a common practice in Bangladesh as it provides a low-cost alternative for people, which involves inappropriate and injudicious use of medicines treat self-recognized symptoms by the people.Methods: A cross sectional online survey was conducted on 626 citizens by struct...
Morshed Nasir, Rawshan Ara Perveen, S.K. Saha, Khandaker Abu Talha et al.
The sudden outbreak of a novel coronavirus in 2019 in Wuhan, China, that rapidly provoked a global concern, marked as the third attack of corona virus in the human society that affected the global healthcare system as well as the global economy. Until and unless an effective vaccine is discovered ag...
Morshed Nasir, Md Anisuz Zaman, Touhidul Karim Majumder, Faruque Ahmed et al.
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are one of the vital and persuading means of information, prevention and control, and incentive of vaccination to content a pandemic. Therefore, knowing the status of HCPs' perception about symptoms, transmission, preventive measures, and attitudes towards...
Morshed Nasir, Khandaker Abu Talha, Mohammad Tanvir Islam, Soura Saha et al.
The rapid progression of corona virus disease in 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become an unprecedented global concern. This systemic review aimed at evaluating the available evidence on efficacy, safety to identify any promising role for compassionate use of remdesivir in patient suffered for severe ...
Morshed Nasir, Rawshan Ara Perveen, Mohammad Murshed, Rumana Nazneen et al.
Since the first detection of a cluster of COVID-19 patients in China in late 2019, it becomes a global concern due to its transmissibility and ability to progress patients in severe respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome, which need intensive care unit support for a long time. W...
Rawshan Ara Perveen, Morshed Nasir, Khandaker Abu Talha, Farhana Selina et al.
INTRODUCTION: Currently, there are several attempts to find an effective antiviral drugs against the COVID-19. Although majority of the COVID-19 patients have mild to moderate clinical events, up to 5-10% may have severe, life threatening events that urgently require effective drugs. The purpose of ...
Rawshan Ara Perveen, Morshed Nasir, Mohammad Murshed M, Rumana Naznin et al.
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is the current global public health concern. Till date no specific, effective, and approved treatment available. With the rapid increase in rate of infection, repurposing use of anti- viral like remdesivir and favipiravir were considered as an option to fin...
Morshed Nasir, Khandaker Abu Talha, M S Chowdhury, Tahmina Zahan et al.
Abstract Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease-2019 is putting a massive strain on vulnerable healthcare system in low and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. Inequitable access to healthcare is further widened by the socio-economic gap and sense of insecurity during this pandemic. Se...
Rakib Hasan, Jahan Hiya, Md. Morshedul Islam, S Baitun et al.
Air pollution has become a public health concern in Bangladesh and regarded as one of the major environmental hazards in Bangladesh as well as worldwide. Particulate matter pollution is a major concern in the large cities of Bangladesh. The main contributors of air pollution are motor vehicles, bric...
Morshed Nasir, Rawshon Ara Parveen, Nazmun Nahar Alam
Recent advance in the knowledge of pathophysiology of pain and improvement of analgesic drugs and techniques, little improvement will show in post-operative pain management in LUCS. Like most other postsurgical populations, the new mother needs effective pain relief so that she can mobilise early bu...
Mohammad Tanvir Islam, Masuda Parvin, Morshed Nasir
In recent days rare but aggressive fungal disease in the form of mucormycosis has emerged and become a health concern mostly for the patients suffering from severe COVID-19 infection, poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, and patients who receive immunosuppressive therapies for diseases like malignan...
Morshed Nasir, Rawshan Ara Perveen, Shilpasree Saha, Ashrafun Nessa et al.
Healthcare professionals are the crucial and influencing source of information for vaccines and their communication among patients and communities that can accelerate successful vaccination in a country. This cross-sectional study was one of the first and foremost ones in Bangladesh to observe the b...
Morshed Nasir, Rawshan Ara Perveen, Rumana Nazneen, Tahmina Zahan et al.
Abstract Background The study aimed to analyze the demographic, comorbidities, biomarkers, pharmacotherapy, and ICU-stay with the mortality outcome of COVID-19 patients admitted in the intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital in a low-middle income country, Bangladesh. Methods The retrospecti...
Morshed Nasir, Rawshan Ara Perveen, Sonia Nasreen Ahmad, Rumana Nazneen et al.
<i>Background and objectives</i>: Mortality of critically ill COVID-19 patients in ICU are high around the globe. There are variable reports on the outcome of invasive and non-invasive ventilation, change of oxygen saturation, and clinical characteristics in different countries and hospital set-ups....
Khandaker Abu Talha, Farhana Selina, Morshed Nasir, Ambareen Kausar et al.
Stroke is one of the commonest causes of mortality among the world. Hemorrhagic stroke accounts nearly 15% of all the strokes. Different risk factors have been identified, of them hypertension, anti-coagulation therapy and previous history of ischemic strokes are significant. Regarding the genetic c...