TY - JOUR
T1 - Kawarabi
T2 - Administrative Structuring of a Multicenter Research Collaborative to Study Kawasaki Disease in the Arab Countries
AU - Arab, Yousra
AU - Harahsheh, Ashraf S.
AU - Dahdah, Nagib
AU - El-Kholy, Nermeen
AU - Abed, Maysam Y.
AU - Abu Al-Saoud, Sima Y.
AU - Agha, Hala M.
AU - Alahmadi, Fahad
AU - Alamer, Suad R.
AU - Awadhi, Zainab Al
AU - Ali, Sulafa
AU - Ali, Mohamed T.
AU - Alrabte, Hanifa
AU - Al-Saloos, Hesham
AU - Al-Senaidi, Khalfan S.
AU - Alzyoud, Raed
AU - Awidat, Najat
AU - Bouayed, Kenza
AU - Bouaziz, Asma
AU - Boukari, Rachida
AU - El Ganzoury, Mona M.
AU - Elmarsafawy, Hala M.
AU - Elrugige, Najat
AU - Fitouri, Zohra
AU - Kotby, Alyaa
AU - Ladj, Mohamed S.
AU - Bekkar, Mokhtar
AU - Mouawad, Pierre
AU - Salih, Aso F.
AU - Suleiman, Mohamed
AU - Choueiter, Nadine F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023/11/19
Y1 - 2023/11/19
N2 - Kawasaki disease (KD), the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries, merits conducting detailed studies in Arab countries. We introduce Kawarabi, as a multicenter research collaborative effort dedicated to improving diagnosis, care, and outcome of children and adults with KD in the Arab world. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there emerged a new multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children; a disease similar to KD. This highlighted the challenges that Arab physicians face in diagnosing and managing children with KD and KD-like illnesses. Kawarabi brings together experts in North America and Arab nations to study this family of diseases in a not-for-profit, voluntary scientific collaborative setting. Bylaws addressing the vision, objectives, structure, and governance of Kawarabi were established, and vetted by the 45 organizing members in 2021. An initial scientific publication showed evidence of a decreased level of awareness of the disease in the general population, as well as the lack of access to resources available for physicians caring for children with KD in Arab countries. Kawarabi has since held several educational webinars and an inaugural yearly meeting. The groundwork for future initiatives targeted at increasing awareness and understanding of the management and the long-term outcomes of children with KD in the region was established. Data on KD in the Arab world are lacking. Kawarabi is a multicenter research collaborative organization that has the unique resources, diversified ethnic makeup, and energy, to accomplish significant advances in our understanding and management of KD and its variants.
AB - Kawasaki disease (KD), the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries, merits conducting detailed studies in Arab countries. We introduce Kawarabi, as a multicenter research collaborative effort dedicated to improving diagnosis, care, and outcome of children and adults with KD in the Arab world. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there emerged a new multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children; a disease similar to KD. This highlighted the challenges that Arab physicians face in diagnosing and managing children with KD and KD-like illnesses. Kawarabi brings together experts in North America and Arab nations to study this family of diseases in a not-for-profit, voluntary scientific collaborative setting. Bylaws addressing the vision, objectives, structure, and governance of Kawarabi were established, and vetted by the 45 organizing members in 2021. An initial scientific publication showed evidence of a decreased level of awareness of the disease in the general population, as well as the lack of access to resources available for physicians caring for children with KD in Arab countries. Kawarabi has since held several educational webinars and an inaugural yearly meeting. The groundwork for future initiatives targeted at increasing awareness and understanding of the management and the long-term outcomes of children with KD in the region was established. Data on KD in the Arab world are lacking. Kawarabi is a multicenter research collaborative organization that has the unique resources, diversified ethnic makeup, and energy, to accomplish significant advances in our understanding and management of KD and its variants.
KW - Arab
KW - Kawasaki disease
KW - multicenter collaborative
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U2 - 10.1177/21501351231205570
DO - 10.1177/21501351231205570
M3 - Article
C2 - 37981829
AN - SCOPUS:85177023777
SN - 2150-1351
VL - 15
SP - 177
EP - 183
JO - World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery
JF - World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery
IS - 2
ER -