7 results on '"A. Mizani"'
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2. Intestinal parasitic infections in Iranian preschool and school children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Daryani, Ahmad, Hosseini-Teshnizi, Saeed, Hosseini, Seyed-Abdollah, Ahmadpour, Ehsan, Sarvi, Shahabeddin, Amouei, Afsaneh, Mizani, Azadeh, Gholami, Sara, and Sharif, Mehdi
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- 2017
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3. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in the Iranian general population: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Daryani, Ahmad, Sarvi, Shahabeddin, Aarabi, Mohsen, Mizani, Azadeh, Ahmadpour, Ehsan, Shokri, Azar, Rahimi, Mohammad-Taghi, and Sharif, Mehdi
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- 2014
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4. A multiplex restriction enzyme-PCR for unequivocal identification and differentiation of Trichostrongylus species in human samples
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Shirzad Gholami, Ahmad Daryani, Ali Bakooie Katrimi, Eissa Soleymani, Mohammad-Taghi Rahimi, Mehdi Sharif, Siavash Mirshafiee, Shahabeddin Sarvi, Pooria Gill, Azadeh Mizani, Seyed Abdollah Hosseini, Sara Gholami, Mohammad Bagher Hashemi-Soteh, and Afsaneh Amouei
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0301 basic medicine ,Time Factors ,Trichostrongylus ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,030231 tropical medicine ,Drug resistance ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Feces ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,DNA, Ribosomal Spacer ,Animals ,Humans ,Multiplex ,Internal transcribed spacer ,Ribosomal DNA ,DNA Primers ,Anthelmintics ,Genetics ,biology ,Trichostrongylosis ,biology.organism_classification ,Restriction enzyme ,genomic DNA ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Insect Science ,Trichostrongylus axei ,Parasitology ,Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - Abstract
Trichostrongylus species remain one of the major health challenges in the tropical and summer rainfall regions worldwide. Identification of strongylid species diagnostic methods is vital for obtaining a deep understanding of the epidemiology, population biology, anthelmintic treatment efficacy, and drug resistance in order to design effective parasite control strategies. We evaluated a multiplex RE-PCR for the diagnosis of key Trichostrongylus spp. Genomic DNA amplification of Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Trichostrongylus axei and Trichostrongylus vitrinus was achieved as standard sample using specific primers located in the second internal transcribed spacer (ITSII) of nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA). The mentioned method was based on isolation of Trichostrongylus ova from human fecal samples using Willis method, the extraction of ova genomic DNA samples, followed by rDNA ITSII PCR and one-step multiplex RE-PCR using three restriction enzymes of HinfI, DraI, and MseI. The multiplex RE-PCR technique provides a useful tool for discriminating all Trichostrongylus spp., being useful for diagnostic, epidemiological, ecological studies, and control programs. This method is rapid, especially when numerous restriction enzymes are required for species differentiation or identification.
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5. Intestinal parasitic infections in Iranian preschool and school children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Shahabeddin Sarvi, Ehsan Ahmadpour, Azadeh Mizani, Mehdi Sharif, Ahmad Daryani, Seyed Abdollah Hosseini, Saeed Hosseini-Teshnizi, Afsaneh Amouei, and Sara Gholami
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Anemia ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,030231 tropical medicine ,Prevalence ,Intestinal parasite ,Iran ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Personal hygiene ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Helminths ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic ,Child ,Schools ,biology ,business.industry ,Public health ,Entamoeba coli ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Insect Science ,Parasitology ,Health education ,business - Abstract
Parasitic infections are a serious public health problem because they cause anemia, growth retardation, aggression, weight loss, and other physical and mental health problems, especially in children. Numerous studies have been performed on intestinal parasitic infections in Iranian preschool and school children. However, no study has gathered and analyzed this information systematically. The aim of this study was to provide summary estimates for the available data on intestinal parasitic infections in Iranian children. We searched 9 English and Persian databases, unpublished data, abstracts of scientific congresses during 1996-2015 using the terms intestinal parasite, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Enterobiusvermicularis, oxyure, school, children, preschool, and Iran. We conducted meta-analysis using STATA, and for all statistical tests, p-value less than 0.05was considered significant. Among the 68,532 publications searched as a result, 103 were eligible for inclusion in the study. The prevalence rate of intestinal parasitic infections was 38% (95% CI- 33%, 43%). Prevalence of protozoa, helminthic intestinal infections, and non-pathogenic parasites was 16.9%, 9.48%, and 18.5%, respectively, which affected 14.27% males and 15.3% females. The rate of infection in preschool and school children was 38.19% and 43.37% respectively. Giardia, Enterobiusvermicularis and Entamoeba coli were the most common among protozoa, helminthic, and non-pathogenic infections (15.1%, 16.5%, and 7.1%, respectively). The data analyses indicated that the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection is decreasing in Iranian preschool and school children. Improvement of sanitation, personal hygiene, increased awareness of people, seasonal variations, and health education can be effective in reducing parasitic infections in different communities.
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6. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in the Iranian general population: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Shahabeddin Sarvi, Ahmad Daryani, Mohsen Aarabi, Azadeh Mizani, Mohammad-Taghi Rahimi, Mehdi Sharif, Azar Shokri, and Ehsan Ahmadpour
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Population ,Scopus ,Antibodies, Protozoan ,Disease ,Iran ,Young Adult ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,parasitic diseases ,Animals ,Humans ,Seroprevalence ,Medicine ,Child ,education ,Aged ,Persian ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language ,Infectious Diseases ,Parasitology ,Child, Preschool ,Immunoglobulin G ,Insect Science ,Meta-analysis ,Immunology ,language ,Female ,business ,Toxoplasma ,Toxoplasmosis ,Demography - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is one of the most common protozoan parasites with widespread distribution globally. It is the causative agent of Toxoplasma infection, which is prevalent in human and other warm-blooded vertebrates. While T. gondii infection in healthy people is usually asymptomatic, it can lead to serious pathological effects in congenital cases and immunodeficient patients. We sought to identify the seroprevalence rate of Toxoplasma infection in the Iranian general population to develop a comprehensive description of the disease condition in Iran for future use. Electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Scopus) and Persian language databases (Magiran, Scientific Information Database [SID], Iran Medex, and Iran Doc) were searched. Furthermore, graduate student dissertations and proceedings of national parasitology congresses were searched manually. Our search resulted in a total of 35 reports published from 1978 to 2012.These include 22 published articles, 1 unpublished study, 8 proceedings from the Iranian conference of parasitology, and 4 graduate student dissertations, resulting in 52,294 individuals and 23,385 IgG seropositive cases. The random errors method was used for this meta-analysis. The result shows that the overall seroprevalence rate of toxoplasmos is among the general population in Iran was 39.3% (95% CI=33.0%-45.7%). There was no significant difference in the seroprevalence rate between male and female patients. A significant linear trend of increasing overall prevalence by age was noted (P0.0001). In addition, the data indicates that there are high seroprevalence in groups who have direct contact with cats, consume uncooked meat and raw fruits or vegetables, in farmers and Housewife, individuals who have a low level of education, and live in rural areas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic review of T. gondii infection seroprevalence in Iran, which shows a high prevalence of Toxoplasma infection (more than one third). We highly recommend further study for the purposes of aiding patient management and developing more efficient diagnostic tests and effective prevention approaches.
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7. A multiplex restriction enzyme-PCR for unequivocal identification and differentiation of Trichostrongylus species in human samples.
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Gholami, Shirzad, Daryani, Ahmad, Sarvi, Shahabeddin, Amouei, Afsaneh, Hosseini, Seyed Abdollah, Sharif, Mehdi, Mizani, Azadeh, Soleymani, Eissa, Gholami, Sara, Gill, Pooria, Katrimi, Ali Bakooie, Mirshafiee, Siavash, Rahimi, Mohammad-Taghi, and Hashemi-Soteh, Mohammad Bagher
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TRICHOSTRONGYLUS , *STRONGYLIDA diseases , *RECOMBINANT DNA - Abstract
Trichostrongylus species remain one of the major health challenges in the tropical and summer rainfall regions worldwide. Identification of strongylid species diagnostic methods is vital for obtaining a deep understanding of the epidemiology, population biology, anthelmintic treatment efficacy, and drug resistance in order to design effective parasite control strategies. We evaluated a multiplex RE-PCR for the diagnosis of key Trichostrongylus spp. Genomic DNA amplification of Trichostrongylus colubriformis , Trichostrongylus axei and Trichostrongylus vitrinus was achieved as standard sample using specific primers located in the second internal transcribed spacer (ITSII) of nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA). The mentioned method was based on isolation of Trichostrongylus ova from human fecal samples using Willis method, the extraction of ova genomic DNA samples, followed by rDNA ITSII PCR and one-step multiplex RE-PCR using three restriction enzymes of Hinf I, Dra I, and Mse I. The multiplex RE-PCR technique provides a useful tool for discriminating all Trichostrongylus spp., being useful for diagnostic, epidemiological, ecological studies, and control programs. This method is rapid, especially when numerous restriction enzymes are required for species differentiation or identification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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