Publications by authors named "Khalid Al-Mashikhi"

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  • - Mass drug administration with praziquantel (PZQ) is the primary method used to control schistosomiasis, but many parasites show reduced sensitivity to the drug, leading researchers to study the genetic factors behind this resistance in a specific PZQ-selected population.
  • - The study identified a gene related to a transient receptor potential (TRPM) channel that influences how schistosomiasis parasites respond to PZQ, revealing a significant difference in PZQ resistance levels between resistant and sensitive parasite populations.
  • - By analyzing genetic variations in the TRPM channel across different global parasite samples, researchers discovered a mutation that prevents PZQ from binding, highlighting the need for monitoring these resistant strains in efforts to eliminate schistos
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Do mutations required for adaptation occur de novo, or are they segregating within populations as standing genetic variation? This question is key to understanding adaptive change in nature, and has important practical consequences for the evolution of drug resistance. We provide evidence that alleles conferring resistance to oxamniquine (OXA), an antischistosomal drug, are widespread in natural parasite populations under minimal drug pressure and predate OXA deployment. OXA has been used since the 1970s to treat Schistosoma mansoni infections in the New World where S.

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Objectives: To optimise host-to-host transmission, digenean trematodes (parasites) synchronise their cercarial emission patterns with the aquatic activities of their vertebrate hosts. Schistosoma mansoni has two different circadian chronotypes: a diurnal shedding pattern with a mean peak occurring at 11:00 h, and a nocturnal shedding pattern with a mean peak occurring at 20:00 h. We analysed the life-history variations between these two chronotypes at the levels of the parasite and its hosts.

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Background: Intestinal schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni was first reported in Oman in 1979. We describe the trend in parasitological and serological prevalence of human infection with S. mansoni in the endemic area over the period 1982-2014, and the compliance of data generated by the national monitoring and evaluation system with schistosomiasis elimination criteria set by the Ministry of Health of Oman.

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