Zeinab R Hassan
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Hassan Z, El-Sayed S, Zekry K, Ahmed S, Hassan Abd Elhamid A, Salama D, et al.
Exp Parasitol
. 2024 Aug;
265:108823.
PMID: 39187057
Trichinosis is a common parasitic disease that affects the striated skeletal muscles, causing apoptotic and degenerative changes associated with myogenin expression in the affected myocytes. Hence, this study aimed to...
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Hassan Z, El-Sayed S, Zekry K, Ahmed S, Abd-Elhamid A, Salama D, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2023 Dec;
123(1):57.
PMID: 38105357
Trichinellosis is one of the global food-borne parasitic diseases that can cause severe tissue damage. The traditionally used drugs for the treatment of trichinellosis have limited efficacy against the encysted...
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Hassan Z, Salama D, Ibrahim H, Ahmed S
J Parasit Dis
. 2023 May;
47(2):224-237.
PMID: 37193505
Giardiasis, a parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract, is prevalent worldwide. The integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier plays an important defensive role in giardiasis, and as Oral supplementation with...
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Hassan Z, Zekry K, Heikal E, Ibrahim H, Khirala S, Abd El-Hamid S, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2023 Mar;
122(5):1177-1187.
PMID: 36917369
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a significantly increased incidence rate across the world over the past few years. Toxoplasmosis and cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection are globally prevalent and have been...
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Hassan Z, Salama D, Ibrahim H
J Parasit Dis
. 2022 Dec;
46(4):1011-1020.
PMID: 36457780
has been identified as one of the prevalent opportunistic parasites that cause diarrhea, which may be persistent and fatal. Current chemotherapeutic agents, including nitazoxanide (NTZ), are frequently associated with therapeutic...