Rehab Elmeazawy | Pediatric Pneumonia | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Rehab Elmeazawy, Tanta University

Rehab Elmeazawy
Affiliation Tanta University
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 57914576300
Documents 15
Citations 25
h-index 3
Subject Area Pediatric Pneumonia
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases
ORCID 0000-0001-6448-4292

The Best Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievements and sustained scientific contributions in the field of infectious diseases and pediatric respiratory research. Rehab Elmeazawy of Tanta University has demonstrated a growing academic profile through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative research initiatives, and contributions to the understanding of pediatric pneumonia and related infectious disease challenges.[1]

Abstract

Rehab Elmeazawy is associated with academic and clinical research focused on pediatric pneumonia and infectious disease management. The researcher’s scholarly activities contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting improved diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic strategies in pediatric infectious diseases. Through peer-reviewed scientific output and institutional collaboration, the research profile demonstrates engagement in medically relevant investigations with implications for healthcare quality and patient outcomes.[1]

Keywords

Pediatric Pneumonia, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Research, Respiratory Infections, Pediatric Healthcare, Scientific Publications, Epidemiology, Academic Research, Evidence-Based Medicine, Medical Research Awards

Introduction

Pediatric pneumonia remains one of the leading infectious causes of morbidity and mortality among children worldwide. Continued scientific inquiry into diagnosis, prevention, and therapeutic management is essential for improving clinical outcomes and strengthening public health systems. Researchers contributing to this area provide valuable insights that support healthcare policy, clinical practice, and patient-centered interventions.[3]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Rehab Elmeazawy includes indexed scholarly publications and measurable citation activity within the Scopus database. With an h-index reflecting cited contributions and a portfolio of scientific documents, the researcher demonstrates active engagement in academic dissemination and collaborative medical research.[1]

  • Affiliated with Tanta University, Egypt
  • Research specialization in Pediatric Pneumonia and infectious diseases

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Rehab Elmeazawy primarily address clinical and pediatric infectious disease concerns, particularly within the context of respiratory infections. Scientific work in this field supports evidence-based approaches to diagnosis, treatment optimization, and disease prevention strategies among pediatric populations.[3]

Publications

The publication record indexed under the Scopus Author ID 57914576300 includes scientific documents relevant to pediatric healthcare and infectious disease investigations. Publications contribute to ongoing medical discourse regarding pediatric respiratory conditions and related clinical management practices.[1]

  1. Research studies related to pediatric pneumonia diagnosis and treatment methodologies.
  2. Clinical investigations examining infectious disease patterns among pediatric populations.

Research Impact

The measurable research indicators associated with Rehab Elmeazawy demonstrate emerging scholarly visibility through citations and indexed publications. Citation metrics and academic indexing provide insight into the reach and relevance of scientific contributions within the medical research community.[1]

Award Suitability

The research profile of Rehab Elmeazawy aligns with the objectives of the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases by demonstrating scholarly engagement in infectious disease and pediatric healthcare research. Indexed publications, citation activity, and institutional affiliation collectively support consideration for academic recognition within the field.[2]

  • Documented scientific publication record
  • Research relevance to pediatric infectious diseases

Conclusion

Rehab Elmeazawy represents an emerging academic contributor within the field of pediatric pneumonia and infectious disease research. Through scholarly publications, institutional engagement, and measurable research metrics, the researcher demonstrates ongoing commitment to advancing scientific understanding and supporting evidence-based healthcare practices. The academic profile aligns with the objectives of international research recognition initiatives dedicated to infectious disease innovation and clinical impact.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Rehab Elmeazawy, Author ID 57914576300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57914576300
  2. Ragab, S. A., Razik, A. A., Sharaby, R. E., & Elmeazawy, R. Iron status and anemia as predictors for acute bronchiolitis severity.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43168-024-00316-8
  3. Elmeazawy, R., Ayoub, D., Morad, L. M., & El-Moazen, A. M. F. Role of systemic immune-inflammatory index and systemic inflammatory response index in predicting the diagnosis of necrotizing pneumonia in children.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39095744/
  4. Elmeazawy, R., & El Amrousy, D. Baseline characteristics and analysis of predictors of the outcome of septic pulmonary embolism in children: a retrospective observational study.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-023-03998-z
  5. Elmeazawy, R., AbdElsamea, M. Z., Elaskary, E. M., & Emara, M. H. Diagnostic performance of lung ultrasound for detecting lung necrosis in children with community-acquired pneumonia.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-026-05026-z

Alireza Eshghi | Pediatric Empyema | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alireza Eshghi | Pediatric Empyema | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor | Iran university of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Alireza Eshghi, MD, is a distinguished faculty member at the Iran University of Medical Sciences and a board-certified pediatric pulmonologist at Aliasghar Children’s Hospital, Tehran. With advanced fellowship training in pediatric pulmonology from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and a robust foundation in general pediatrics and clinical medicine, Dr. Eshghi has established a reputation for excellence in pediatric respiratory care and clinical research. His professional experience spans specialized roles in pediatric pulmonology, neonatal intensive care, and hospital-based pediatric medicine, where he has contributed to multidisciplinary clinical initiatives and academic programs. Dr. Eshghi’s research focuses on cystic fibrosis, respiratory physiology, pulmonary function assessment, and pediatric airway management, with several peer-reviewed publications addressing topics such as exhaled nitric oxide evaluation, high-flow nasal cannula therapy, and bronchoscopy safety. A frequent presenter at national and international congresses, he has delivered both oral and poster presentations highlighting advancements in pediatric respiratory medicine. Recognized for academic and clinical excellence, Dr. Eshghi achieved first rank in the national board examination for pediatric pulmonology and was honored as a superior fellow for exemplary academic performance. His dedication to evidence-based medicine, mentorship, and innovation continues to advance pediatric pulmonary health and strengthen the field of respiratory medicine in Iran and beyond.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Zarei, E., Rakhshankhah, N., Nejad, N. H., & Eshghi, A. (2023). Esophageal lung misdiagnosed as tracheoesophageal fistula: A case report. Radiology Case Reports, 18(1), e123–e126.

Bahoush, G., Salajegheh, P., Anari, A. M., Eshghi, A., & Aski, B. H. (2021). A review of peripherally inserted central catheters and various types of vascular access in very small children and pediatric patients and their potential complications. Journal of Medicine and Life, 14(3), 345–352.

Eshghi, A., Khanbabaee, G., Hassanzad, M., Tabatabaee, S. A., & Rezaei, M. (2019). Evaluation of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in CF children and its association with sputum culture. Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, 10(4), e94685.

Eshghi, A. (2015). High flow nasal cannula as a method for rapid weaning from nasal continuous positive airway pressure. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 6, 40.