Publications by authors named "Aneela Yasmin"

The purpose of this study was to characterize the concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), manganese (Mn), and Fe (Fe) in drinking water sources in primary schools in Sindh Province, Pakistan and to quantify potential health risks among those school children. We conducted a representative, cross-sectional study among 425 primary schools in Sindh province of Pakistan. We used risk assessment models to estimate the metal index, pollution index, lifetime cancer risk, and hazard quotient index.

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Primary-school children in low- and middle-income countries are often deprived of microbiologically safe water and sanitation, often resulting in a high prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases and poor school performance. We used Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) to predict the probability of infection in schoolchildren due to consumption of unsafe school water. A multistage random-sampling technique was used to randomly select 425 primary schools from ten districts of Sindh, Pakistan, to produce a representative sample of the province.

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  • Microalgae are promising for biofuel production due to their high growth rates and capability to thrive in wastewater, while also helping to purify it, but harvesting costs remain a significant barrier.
  • Researchers have isolated various microalgal biofilms that consist of diverse organisms and found that one particular biofilm (#52) can be used effectively for bioenergy production through fermentation.
  • Tailoring biofilms allows for improvements in wastewater treatment, optimization of fatty acids for biofuel, and enhanced concentration of microalgal cells, thereby addressing critical challenges in the industrial application of microalgae.
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The interaction of roses with the leaf spot pathogen Diplocarpon rosae (the cause of black spot on roses) is an interesting pathosystem because it involves a long-lived woody perennial, with life history traits very different from most model plants, and a hemibiotrophic pathogen with moderate levels of gene flow. Here we present data on the molecular structure of the first monogenic dominant resistance gene from roses, Rdr1, directed against one isolate of D. rosae.

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