Khadija Bouhoum
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Recent Articles
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Amahmid O, El Guamri Y, Rakibi Y, Ouizat S, Yazidi M, Razoki B, et al.
Int J Environ Health Res
. 2021 Oct;
33(1):1-14.
PMID: 34702090
In the context of the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 was detected in human excreta and environmental matrices. The occurrence of SARS-CoV-2 in environmental compartments raises questions on its fate...
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Amahmid O, El Guamri Y, Zenjari K, Bouhout S, Ait Moh M, Boraam F, et al.
J Parasit Dis
. 2021 Sep;
45(3):762-768.
PMID: 34475658
Cutaneous leishmaniasis represents the most neglected tropical disease across the world. In Morocco, this disease is endemic and constitutes a major public health problem, with a national control program been...
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Amahmid O, El Guamri Y, Rakibi Y, Ouizat S, Yazidi M, Razoki B, et al.
Int J Environ Health Res
. 2021 Mar;
32(8):1686-1706.
PMID: 33752527
The detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in patients' excreta raises the issue of its occurrence and fate in sewage. This review has focused on the presence...
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Amahmid O, Asmama S, Bouhoum K
Int J Environ Health Res
. 2021 Mar;
32(7):1594-1608.
PMID: 33722120
The current study aimed to determine the contamination level by human parasite eggs and cysts of sewage-irrigated soil, food crops and fodder crops. Field trials were conducted on spray-irrigated lettuce...
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Amahmid O, El Guamri Y, Zenjari K, Bouhout S, Ait Moh M, Boraam F, et al.
J Parasit Dis
. 2019 Jul;
43(2):209-214.
PMID: 31263325
Cystic echinococcosis is a parasitic infection of major public health concern. The infection is generally acquired during childhood and the disease incubation period can last many years. The occurrence and...