Siavash Mirshafiee
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Recent Articles
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Pagheh A, Sharif M, Daryani A, Yazdani-Charati J, Nazar E, Asfaram S, et al.
J Infect Dev Ctries
. 2019 Dec;
12(2):120-126.
PMID: 31825914
Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infection (IPIs) is one of the most important health problems in the developing countries. Study on the prevalence of IPIs in various communities is a prerequisite for...
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Gholami S, Tanzifi A, Sharif M, Daryani A, Rahimi M, Mirshafiee S, et al.
Vet World
. 2018 Dec;
11(10):1385-1396.
PMID: 30532491
Aim: Human cystic echinococcosis (CE), caused by the larval stage of cestodes, is a globally distributed chronic disease that is an important socioeconomic and public health problem in humans and...
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Sarvi S, Daryani A, Sharif M, Rahimi M, Kohansal M, Mirshafiee S, et al.
Vet World
. 2018 Feb;
11(1):58-65.
PMID: 29479158
Aim: Parasitic infections, especially of the zoonotic-parasitic type, are the most important health, economic, and social problems in developing countries, including Iran. The aim of this study was to review...
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Mizani A, Gill P, Daryani A, Sarvi S, Amouei A, Katrimi A, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2017 Jun;
173:180-184.
PMID: 28595822
Trichostrongylus species remain one of the major health challenges in the tropical and summer rainfall regions worldwide. Identification of strongylid species diagnostic methods is vital for obtaining a deep understanding...
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Nasrolahei M, Mirshafiee S, Kholdi S, Salehian M, Nasrolahei M
J Infect Public Health
. 2016 Jul;
10(2):171-176.
PMID: 27435639
Food handlers with poor personal hygiene could be potential sources of infection due to pathogenic bacteria. This study was designed to determine the prevalence of bacterial infestation among the food...