Publications by authors named "A Yameen"

Article Synopsis
  • Taenia multiceps is a neglected parasite important for both veterinary and public health, particularly affecting the brain and subcutaneous tissues of hosts.
  • The study aimed to analyze the global population structure of T. multiceps using gene sequences from NCBI, leading to the identification of 30 haplotypes with notable genetic diversity.
  • Results showed high diversity indices and negative but insignificant neutrality values, with the highest haplotype diversity found in isolates from Saudi Arabia and cattle, suggesting an increasing global population diversity of the parasite.
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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the agreement in EBF between maternal recall and the dose-to-mother (DTM) technique.

Methods: Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam participated in the study. A total of 207 and 118 mother-infant pairs were assessed at 3 and 6 months of child's age.

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Providing all infants with the best start to life is a universal but challenging goal for the global community. Historically, the size and shape of infants, quantified by anthropometry and commencing with birthweight, has been the common yardstick for physical growth and development. Anthropometry has long been considered a proxy for nutritional status during infancy when, under ideal circumstances, changes in size and shape are most rapid.

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Only few epidemiological studies have examined the rate of active H. pylori infection in the symptomatic population in Pakistan. This retrospective study presents the laboratory data collected during the past 13 years (2002 to 2015) from 2315 symptomatic patients referred to the BreathMAT Lab, Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute, Islamabad for the diagnosis of active H.

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Fast and accurate detection of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is thought more and more important for understanding of human physiology and elucidating the molecular based diseases. A great deal of effort has been devoted to developing accurate, rapid, and cost-effective technologies for SNP analysis. However most of those methods developed to date incorporate complicated probe labeling and depend on advanced equipment.

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