Mohammad Ali Oshaghi
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Recent Articles
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Hediyeloo S, Akbarzadeh K, Rezaei M, Oshaghi M
Heliyon
. 2024 Mar;
10(5):e26576.
PMID: 38434386
Members of Sarcophagidae are necrophagous and are commonly found on decaying carcasses; and their developmental forms are important indicators for the approximation of lowest postmortem interval (PMImin). This work describes...
12.
Azarm A, Koosha M, Dalimi A, Zahraie-Ramazani A, Akhavan A, Saeidi Z, et al.
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis
. 2023 Nov;
24(3):159-165.
PMID: 38016137
(Diptera: Psychodidae) is the main vector of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis. is a symbiotic alphaproteobacteria of arthropods that can be involved in susceptibility or resistance. This study aimed to investigate the...
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Abbasi M, Oshaghi M, Sedaghat M, Hazratian T, Rahimi Foroushani A, Jafari-Koshki T, et al.
Environ Entomol
. 2023 Sep;
52(6):1126-1138.
PMID: 37738476
Anopheles stephensi is an efficient vector of malaria parasites in Iran. Despite its importance in malaria transmission, there is a scarcity of accurate predictive models of its rates of development...
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Ghassemi M, Akhavan A, Zahraei-Ramazani A, Yakhchali B, Hossein Arandian M, Jafari R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):14912.
PMID: 37689736
Vector-borne diseases, among them leishmaniasis, cause more than 700,000 deaths annually. The lack of an effective vaccination and the increasing resistance of sand flies to insecticides require the urgent development...
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Heydari A, Anlas S, Bakhshi H, Koosha M, Choubdar N, Panahi-Moghadam S, et al.
J Arthropod Borne Dis
. 2023 Aug;
17(1):94-104.
PMID: 37609561
Background: A combined morphological and molecular survey was performed to determine the agent of human linear dermatitis Fabricius, 1775 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Paederinae) species composition in Mazandaran Province in the Caspian...
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Talebzadeh F, Ghadipasha M, Gharehdaghi J, Raoofian R, Azam K, Koosha M, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2023 Aug;
16(1):284.
PMID: 37580774
Background: The time required for PCR detection of DNA in human blood meals in vector mosquitoes may vary, depending on the molecular markers used, based on the size and copy...
17.
Choubdar N, Karimian F, Koosha M, Nejati J, Shabani Kordshouli R, Azarm A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Apr;
18(4):e0284704.
PMID: 37079598
Cockroaches are significant pests worldwide, being important in medical, veterinary, and public health fields. Control of cockroaches is difficult because they have robust reproductive ability and high adaptability and are...
18.
Telmadarraiy Z, Kooshki H, Edalat H, Vatandoost H, Bakhshi H, Faghihi F, et al.
J Arthropod Borne Dis
. 2023 Apr;
16(3):225-232.
PMID: 37056643
Background: Ticks are blood-sucking ectoparasites of many vertebrates and act as vectors of a wide range of vector-borne diseases. Alongside pathogens transmission, ticks also cause economic losses in animal industry...
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Sex-typing of ingested human blood meal in Anopheles stephensi mosquito based on the amelogenin gene
Talebzadeh F, Raoofian R, Ghadipasha M, Moosa-Kazemi S, Akbarzadeh K, Oshaghi M
Exp Parasitol
. 2023 Mar;
248:108517.
PMID: 36967035
Identifying the sex of human hosts of insect disease vectors, using PCR amplification of the amelogenin gene (AMEL) from the ingested blood meal is an increasingly useful technique for epidemiological...
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Khoobdel M, Dehghan H, Oshaghi M, Saman E, Asadi A, Yusuf M
Environ Anal Health Toxicol
. 2023 Mar;
37(4):e2022032-0.
PMID: 36916045
The use of Attractive Toxic Baits (ATBs) is considered to be a low-risk practical method for controlling cockroaches. This study evaluates the attractiveness of a lab-made, fipronil-containing bait, and its...