H A Farid
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1.
Soliman D, Farid H, Hammad R, Gad A, Bartholomay L
J Med Entomol
. 2016 Jan;
53(2):262-7.
PMID: 26792848
Mosquitoes transmit a variety of pathogens that have devastating consequences for global public and veterinary health. Despite their capacity to serve as vectors, these insects have a robust capacity to...
2.
Farid H, Kamal S, Weil G, Adham F, Ramzy R
East Mediterr Health J
. 2005 Mar;
9(4):863-72.
PMID: 15748083
The elimination strategy for lymphatic filariasis aims at reducing blood microfilaraemia to levels at which vector transmission cannot be sustained. We aimed to determine whether patients with pre-treatment low or...
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Bartholomay L, Farid H, El Kordy E, Christensen B
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2001 Aug;
65(2):162-3.
PMID: 11508394
A technique to cryopreserve microfilariae has been developed. This method was used to cryopreserve microfilariae of Dirofilaria immitis, Brugia malayi, and Wuchereria bancrofti at a controlled rate of 1 degree...
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Farid H, Hammad R, Hassan M, Morsy Z, Kamal I, Weil G, et al.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
. 2001 Mar;
95(1):29-32.
PMID: 11280059
Focally endemic bancroftian filariasis is targeted for elimination in the Nile delta of Egypt. Improved methods are needed for identifying endemic villages to be included in the control programme and...
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Farid H, Morsy Z, Hassan A, Hammad R, Faris R, Kandil A, et al.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol
. 2000 Aug;
30(2):469-85.
PMID: 10946509
In the Nile Delta of Egypt, levels of W. bancrofti infection in humans vary among nearby villages. Ecological and entomological factors that might explain variability between adjacent villages, El Qolzom...
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Gad A, Farid H, Ramzy R, Riad M, Presley S, Cope S, et al.
J Med Entomol
. 1999 Dec;
36(6):709-14.
PMID: 10593070
In 1993, Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus reappeared in Egypt. We determined the prevalence and feeding patterns of mosquitoes in 5 villages where the virus was active. Of 10 species...
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Farid H, Morsy Z, Gad A, Ramzy R, Faris R, Weil G
J Egypt Soc Parasitol
. 1997 Aug;
27(2):355-64.
PMID: 9257974
Age-specific levels of Wuchereria bancrofti infection determined by microfilaremia in filarious 10 to 60 years old males from endemic village revealed that microfilaria intensity was higher in younger age, presumably...
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Ramzy R, Farid H, Kamal I, Ibrahim G, Morsy Z, Faris R, et al.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
. 1997 Mar;
91(2):156-60.
PMID: 9196756
Human blood samples and indoor-resting Culex pipiens were collected in 33 randomly selected houses from different sectors of a village in the Nile Delta of Egypt which was endemic for...
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Farid H
J Egypt Soc Parasitol
. 1996 Aug;
26(2):453-60.
PMID: 8754653
Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu stricto is the taxonomic baseline for the R. sanguineus group of ticks which consists of four species in Egypt. Because of the potential confusion in the differentiation...
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Gad A, Hammad R, Farid H
J Egypt Soc Parasitol
. 1996 Aug;
26(2):305-14.
PMID: 8754640
Studies were conducted to compare early phenomena associated with W. bancrofti infection and further development in the filaria vector Culex pipiens and the refractory mosquito Aedes caspius. Ingestion rates evaluated...