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        Descriptive epidemiology of intestinal helminth parasites from stray cat populations in Qatar 

        Abu-Madi, M.A.; Pal, P.; Al-Thani, A.; Lewis, J.W. ( Cambridge University Press , 2008 , Article)
        A total of 488 stray cats, 212 adult and 29 juvenile females plus 235 adult and 12 juvenile males, were examined post-mortem during the winter and summer months of 2006 from five sites in the vicinity of Doha and its ...
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        Do the helminth parasites of wood mice interact? 

        Behnke, J.M.; Gilbert, F.S.; Abu-Madi, M.A.; Lewis, J.W. ( Blackwell Science Ltd , 2005 , Article)
        Two published data sets of helminths of the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (L.) were analysed to test the hypothesis that the structure of these component communities is influenced by interactions between species. A range ...
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        Molecular identification and characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. among pediatric and food-handlers subjects in Qatar 

        Boughattas, S; Sharma, A; Al-Sadeq, D; Khader, S; Fouladi, M; Abu-Alainin, W; Al-Ansari, K; Ismail, A; Al-Thani, A; Abu-Madi, M... more authors ... less authors ( Frontiers Media , 2017 , Article)
        World Health Organization (WHO) has identified Cryptosporidium spp. as globally the most common diarrhea-causing protozoan. Its transmission occurs mainly through ingestion of water or food contaminated with the feces of ...

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