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P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 p Authors Title Subject Code p1 SAHEL HEMATI A survey on non-biting flies as the mechanical vectors of taeniid eggs Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10104630498 A survey on prevalence of infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei (scabies) in length of spring and summer p2 ZAHRA BABAEI SAMANI seasons in Koohrang County,Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari province Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10105410589 A systematic review and meta-analysis of cockroach (Insecta: Blattaria) infestation in the human dwelling HASSAN NASIRIAN Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10102210093 p3 environments p4 SHARIF MARAGHI Demodicosis in Khuzestan Province Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10100250161 Designing a novel vaccine based on fused cathepsin and tropomyosin genes of Rhipicephalus ( Boophilus) ZAHRA ASADOLLAHI Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10103040368 p5 annulatus p6 HEDIEH JAFARI Determination of Bacteria isolated from abdominal cavity of Mesobuthus epeus Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10105120530 p7 ZAHRA SOLTANI Epidemiological studies on pediculosis(Pediculushumanuscapitis) in Marvdasht County,south of Iran. Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10105320576 p8 NAZGOL KHOSRAVINIA Epidemiological study of ectoparasitic diseases in patients referred to Imam Reza Hospital of Mashhad Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10101490303 Evaluation of adjuvant activities of naltrexone on efficacy of immunizing bulb/c mice with Anopheles HAMID ALIZADE Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10105530636 p9 stephensi midgut antigens on blocking Plasmodium berghei life cycle . p10 SHABNAM ASFARAM Global status of human urogenital myiasis: a systematic review Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10104610619 Identification and prevalence of dust mites (A risk factor for pneumatic allergy) in Chaharmahal va AFSANEH TAVAKOLI ZANIANI Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10105440594 p11 Bakhtiari province p12 ELAHE EBRAHIMZADE Modeling of the distribution of Hyaloma anatolicum in Golestan province,North of Iran Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10104190522 Pharyngeal Myiasis Caused by Sheep Botfly , Oestrus ovis ( Diptera : Oestridae ) Larva , Tabriz , East p13 TEIMOUR HAZRATIAN Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10104330403 Azarbaijan Province , Iran : a Case Report p14 MOUSA TAVASSOLI Questionnaire survey of bedbug (Cimex lectularius) infestations in Iran Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10103110253 Severe infestation with Notoedric mange in an African lion referral to veterinary hospital of Ahvaz REZA AZARGOUN Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10101250035 p15 University Short and long term evaluation of the efficiency of PermaNet® 2.0 bed nets against environmental MOHAMMAD HASSAN KAYEDI Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10103470282 p16 factors and washings using bioassay tests Species composition and monthly prevalence of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Nurabad County,Fars DAVOOD KESHAVARZI Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10100810015 p17 Province,Southern Iran Survey and identification of blood meals in phlebotomine sand fly (Diptera: Psychodidae) by Cyt B –r DNA ABBAS BAHRAMI Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10100040214 p18 gen in Savojbolagh county, Alborz province, Iran p19 SIMA RASTI Survey of Scabies in Suspected Patients in Kashan, Central Iran (2010 -2014) Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10103360263 JAHANBAKHSH PARVANEH The natural pharmacy stick on the back of the mosquitoes An important foresight to medical uses Athropods and Arthropods borne diseases HN10103770519 p20 A Nonglycosylated 27 KDa Molecule as Common Antigen between Human Breast Cancer and SEYEDEH MARYAM SHARAFI Echinococcosis HN10101410341 p21 Echinococcus granulosus Hydatid Cyst Wall MAHSHID SHAKIBAPOR Analysis of hydatid cyst wall proteins using Mass spectrometry Echinococcosis HN10101220066 p22 Clinical and laboratory study of patients with Hydatid cysts operated in hospitals of Mazandaran SHIRZAD GHOLAMI Echinococcosis HN10100410088 p23 University of Medical Sciences Demographic characteristics of patients with surgical and nonsurgical cystic echinococcosis in children ZAHRA ALIZADEH Echinococcosis HN10100740145 p24 hospital of Tabriz during 2015to 2017 Determination and sequencing of genotypes of Echinococcus granulosus from stray dogs isolates with MORTEZA SHAMSI Echinococcosis HN10105610703 p25 cox1 gen in Ilam province,western Iran Efficacy of Pistacia khinjuk fruits on viability of hydatid cyst protoscoleces and its acute toxicity in mice p26 HOSSEIN KHAZAEI model. Echinococcosis HN10102750247 Epidemiological study and strain characterization of Echinococcus granulosus (Cestoda: p27 MEHDI BAMOROVAT Echinococcosis HN10102300669 Taeniidae),southeastern Iran Evaluation morphometric and genotyping of Echinococcus granulosus strains, isolated from human and p28 SHAHLA KHASHAVEH livestock cases infected with hydatid cyst, in west Azerbaijan province. Echinococcosis HN10103070213 p29 MOHAMAD SABAGHAN Experimental hydatid cyst development in different breeds of mice: A reevaluation Echinococcosis HN10103380518 p30 MARYAM RAHMANI-DEHAGHANI Fas ligand expression and mediated activation of an apoptosis program in bovine infertile hydatid cyst Echinococcosis HN10104990694 Gene flow for Echinococcus granulosus metapopulations determined by mitochondrial sequences: A MAHMOUD MAHAMI-OSKOUEI Echinococcosis HN10102490220 p31 reliable approach for reflecting epidemiological drift of parasite among neighboring countries Genetic characterization of Echinococcus granulosus in paraffin-embedded tissue samples in the HAMIDREZA NEISI Echinococcosis HN10102660436 p32 pathology laboratory of Baqiyatallah hospital,Tehran,Iran Genetic diversity determination of Echinococcus granulosus isolates in stray dogs and golden Jackals MORTEZA SHAMSI Echinococcosis HN10105610628 p33 using nuclear rDNA ITS1 sequences in Ilam province,western Iran Genetic Variability of Antigen B8/3 of Echinococcus granulosus in Different Intermediate Hosts in Fars p34 ASIEH FATEMI ESFEDAN Province, Southern Iran Echinococcosis HN10102590480 Genetic variability of Echinococcus granulosus complex in various geographical populations of Iran ADEL SPOTIN Echinococcosis HN10104250392 p35 inferred by mitochondrial DNA sequences p36 SHAHLA ROSTAMI RAD Hydatid cyst alive protoscolices inhibit growth of melanoma tumor on animal model Echinococcosis HN10103540294 Identification of stem cell markers in the germinative cells isolated from the neck region in the in vitro- AMIN YAZDANI Echinococcosis HN10105050502 p37 reared adult worms of Echinococcus granulosus Immunohistochemical observation of the inflammatory cell infiltration in adventitia of human hydatid p38 RASOOL JAFARI cysts Echinococcosis HN10102520157 p39 SEPIDEH SALEHI In vitro Assessment of the Protoscolicidal Activities of the Ephedra major Methanol Extracts Echinococcosis HN10101390037 p40 ELHAM HOUSHMAND In Vitro Effectiveness of Ethanolic Extract of Ginger (Zingiber officinale) on Protoscolices of Hydatid Cyst Echinococcosis HN10105510645 p41 MOHSEN ARBABI In vitro protoscolicidal effects of Gold Nanoparticle on protoscolices of hydatid cyst Echinococcosis HN10103310432 p42 SEIFOLLAH MORTAZAEI In vitro scolicidal activity of Primaquine against Echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces. Echinococcosis HN10100610695 In-vitro and in-vivo scolicidal activities of Holothuria leucospilota extract and CeO2 nanoparticles against p43 SAFA ARIAMAND Echinococcosis HN10101130240 hydatid cyst Echinococcus granulosus Modulation of the Immune Response to DNA Vaccine Encoding Gene of 8-kDa Subunit of Echinococcus p44 HAKIM AZIZI granulosus Antigen B using Murine Interleukin-12 Plasmid in BALB/C Mice Echinococcosis HN10100280016 Molecular characterization of Echinococcus granulosus Sensu Lato from livestock in north khorasan MITRA SALEHI Echinococcosis HN10102180112 p45 province,Iran. p46 SEYEDEH MARYAM SHARAFI Monoclonal Antibodies Production against a 40KDa Band of Hydatid Cyst Fluid Echinococcosis HN10101410340 MOHAMMAD ALI MOHAMMADI Nucleotide and amino acid variations in Elongation factor 1 within the Genus Echinococcus Echinococcosis HN10101850666 p47 p48 MOHAMMAD ALI MOHAMMADI Nucleotide and amino acid variations of antigen-5 in three taeniid species Echinococcosis HN10101850663 EISSA SOLEYMANI Ovarian Cancer or Hydatidosis? A case report Echinococcosis HN10105430643 p49 Phylogenetic structure of Echinococcus canadensis genotype 6; the main causative agent of cystic MEHDI KARAMIAN Echinococcosis HN10100720151 p50 echinococcosis in Birjand, Eastern Iran Prevalence of Cystic echinococcosis among the liver and lung surgery cases in Milad Hospital,Tehran,Iran MARYAM MORADI Echinococcosis HN10101060613 p51 during 2009-2014,a retrospective study Prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus infection in stray dogs in Kerman, usingcopro-PCR and high SEYED REZA MIRBADIE Echinococcosis HN10102330371 p52 resolution melting (HRM) analysis p53 MOJTABA SHAHNAZI Scolicidal and immunomodulatory effects of Ziziphora tenuior extract and its fractions Echinococcosis HN10103140284 p54 SARA NAPOONI Scolicidal effects of Commiphora myrrha and Lavender on hydatid cyst protoscolices Echinococcosis HN10101310420 p55 HADI DABAGHZADEH KUCHESFEHANY Sera-epidemiology hydatid cyst by Eliza in Alborz province in 2015 Echinococcosis HN10104160422 Seroprevalence and risk factors of cystic echinococcosis among children in Lorestan province,Western p56 MARYAM MOSLEHI BAHARANCHI Iran Echinococcosis
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