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Haifaa A Mahjoub

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Gattan H, Wakid M, Qahwaji R, Altwaim S, Mahjoub H, Alfaifi M, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2024 May; 11:1407833. PMID: 38779036
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1374116.].
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Gattan H, Wakid M, Qahwaji R, Altwaim S, Mahjoub H, Alfaifi M, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2024 Mar; 11:1374116. PMID: 38515537
Background: Cryptosporidiosis is an opportunistic parasitic disease widely distributed worldwide. Although sp. causes asymptomatic infection in healthy people, it may lead to severe illness in immunocompromised individuals. Limited effective therapeutic...
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Mahjoub H, Bedenice D, Stryhn H, Yu J, Greenwood S, Conboy G
Am J Vet Res . 2023 Dec; 85(2). PMID: 38109845
Objective: This study determined the in vitro efficacy of 6 common anthelmintics (eprinomectin, ivermectin, milbemycin oxime, moxidectin, selamectin, and fenbendazole) on motility (viability) of infectious third-stage larvae (L3) of Crenosoma...
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Soliman S, Aljahdali N, Majrashi K, El-Gameel S, Ismael E, Salem H, et al.
Life (Basel) . 2022 Oct; 12(10). PMID: 36294950
Sturdy is a disease caused by () that typically affects the brain and spinal cord of sheep. So, this study aimed to detect the pathological, hematological and immunological changes caused...
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Mahjoub H, Robbins W, Galeuzzi O, Graham K, Jones M, Buote M, et al.
Can Vet J . 2022 Jun; 63(6):637-640. PMID: 35656523
Objective: To identify first-stage nematode larvae (L1) recovered from a red fox scat sample and adult female worms recovered from 2 red fox lungs at necropsy, using published molecular methods...
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Mahjoub H, Murphy N, Mather P, Greenwood S, Conboy G
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports . 2020 May; 20:100380. PMID: 32448529
An orphaned black bear (Ursus americanus) cub, estimated to be 9 months-of-age was presented to a wildlife rehabilitation facility in December of 2016. The cub was afebrile, under-weight (6.8 kg)...