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Acta Tropica | 2016

An overview on different aspects of hypodermosis: Current status and future prospects

Haroon Ahmed; Muhammad Sohail Afzal; Muhammad Mobeen; Sami Simsek

Livestock plays a vital role in economic development of a nation and is being used in agriculture for draft power, production of farmyard manure as well as milk and meat production. Bovine hypodermosis is the top culprit among all parasitic infections across the world. Hypodermosis is an endemic disease in the mountainous areas/plain areas and is regularly observed in the northern hemisphere of the globe affecting cattle, deer, yaks and buffaloes. There is a wide variation in geographical distribution of Hypoderma spp. during the years 1945-2015. The manuscript includes a geospatial study that tries to maps the global distribution of hypodermosis in different areas of the world in order to detect hotspots or endemic areas that may be a potential source for disease spread. This informations are very useful to predict the potential high risk areas that are prone to disease outbreak. The present review aims to evaluate the global distribution, molecular discrimination, diagnostics and vaccination of hypodermosis, focusing on its current status and future perspectives towards the management of the disease and its control strategies.


Virology: Research and Treatment | 2015

Estimation of Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus, and Different Clinical Parameters in the Thalassemic Population of Capital Twin Cities of Pakistan

Umar Saeed; Yasir Waheed; Muhammad Ashraf; Usman Waheed; Sadia Anjum; Muhammad Sohail Afzal

Hepatitis B and C are serious public health problems worldwide. Thalassemia patients are dependent on blood transfusions throughout their life and are at high risk of viral infections. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis B/C infections and different clinical parameters in multitransfused thalassemia population. In this study, 262 multitransfused β-thalassemia patients were enrolled from the capital twin cities of Pakistan. The presence of hepatitis B virus (HBV)/hepatitis C virus (HCV), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level, serum creatinine, serum ferritin, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, and splenectomy were analyzed. The overall prevalence of HBV and HCV was 3.08% and 55.73%, respectively, with 100% of patients older than 20 years had HCV infection. The ALT levels among HBV- and HCV-positive thalassemia patients were 92.62 ± 41.57 U/L and 98 ± 63.65 U/L, respectively; creatinine values observed were 0.4 ± 0.35 mg/dL (for HBV) and 0.39 ± 0.24 mg/dL (for HCV), while serum ferritin levels were 6865.87 ± 1649.13 ng/dL (for HBV) and 5445.95 ± 3059.28 ng/dL (for HCV). A total of 74.8% and 82.20% of HBV- and HCV-positive patients had hepatomegaly with an average increase in liver size of 4.17 and 4.33 cm, respectively. Splenomegaly was observed in 64.9% and 67.12% of HBV- and HCV-positive patients with an average increase in spleen size of 4 and 4.46 cm, respectively. Splenectomy was observed among 14.50% and 15.75% of HBV- and HCV-infected thalassemia patients. There is a strong need to properly screen blood before transfusions to reduce the future load of viral hepatitis from Pakistan.


Infectious Diseases of Poverty | 2017

Why more research needs to be done on echinococcosis in Pakistan

Haroon Ahmed; Shahzad Ali; Muhammad Sohail Afzal; Abid Khan; Hamid Raza; Zaheer Hussain Shah; Sami Simsek

BackgroundEchinococcosis has a worldwide geographical distribution with endemic foci on every inhabited continent. Due to the frequent outbreaks in different parts of Pakistan in the recent past, echinococcosis is being described as a neglected tropical disease and is considered one of the most neglected parasitic diseases in the country. In endemic regions, predominantly settings with limited resources, there are high numbers of echinococcosis patients, as these communities do not have access to appropriate treatment. In Pakistan, there are limited reports on echinococcosis. The disease is prevalent in human and livestock, but this has not been sufficiently explored yet. Pakistan is an agricultural country and due to the disease’s zoonotic mode of transmission, there is a dire need of future research on it. The present paper is an effort to highlight the importance of echinococcosis in Pakistan.DiscussionThere is a dire need for future research on echinococcosis in Pakistan as very few investigations had been carried out on this topic thus far. The prevalence of the disease in neighbouring countries highlights that Pakistan might be at severe risk of this zoonotic infection and further supports the need for more research. In Pakistan, the majority of the population lives in rural areas with limited acess to proper hygienic/sanitary facilities. These conditions favour the outbreak of diseases such as echinococcosis. The limited available data could result in higher outbreaks in the future, and thus cause the already weak healthcare system to overburden.The country has a meagre annual budget for health, which is being spent on known infections such as polio, dengue fever and hepatic viral infections. A proper surveillance system for echinococcosis is required across the country as treatment is usually expensive, complicated and may require extensive surgery and/or prolonged drug therapy. Development of new/novel drugs and other treatment modalities receives very little, if any, attention. Prognostic awareness programmes against this infection involve deworming of the infected animals, improved food inspection and slaughterhouse hygiene, and public education campaigns.ConclusionFuture research on echinococcosis is anticipated to demonstrate whether the epidemiology, diagnosis and recombinant vaccines/antibodies relating to echinococcosis can meet the quality standards (purity, potency, safety and efficacy) defined by the World Health Organization. Research work should be carried out on the epidemiology and serodiagnosis of echinocossis in the different areas of Pakistan, which will be useful for the proper eradication of echinococcosis in this region. The health department should implement awareness-raising campaigns for the general public in order to reduce the burden of disease.


Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2016

Epidemiology of polio virus infection in Pakistan and possible risk factors for its transmission

Mahvish Kabir; Muhammad Sohail Afzal

End Polio Pakistan program still has to overcome many hurdles; unfortunately on 8th February 2016 first polio case of the year has surfaced in Karachi. It seems that battle against polio demands little bit more conviction and motivation. WHO has set a goal of polio eradication in Pakistan till 2018, in order to evaluate the success of this target; polio eradication campaign in Pakistan has been analyzed in different perspectives. Our analysis indicated that major obstacles in eradication are low literacy rate, poor health infrastructure, lack of planning, natural disaster, economic crisis, counter insurgencies and almost no protection for polio health workers. WHO has allocated new funds to tackle this problem, now there is a need to spend this money more effectively; with proper planning and honest deployment of funds.


Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2015

Frequency of hepatitis E and Hepatitis A virus in water sample collected from Faisalabad, Pakistan

Tahir Ahmad; Sadia Anjum; Najam-us-Sahar Sadaf Zaidi; Amjad Ali; Muhammad Waqas; Muhammad Sohail Afzal; Najma Arshad

Hepatitis E and Hepatitis A virus both are highly prevalent in Pakistan mainly present as a sporadic disease. The aim of the current study is to isolate and characterized the specific genotype of Hepatitis E virus from water bodies of Faisalabad, Pakistan. Drinking and sewage samples were qualitatively analyzed by using RT-PCR. HEV Genotype 1 strain was recovered from sewage water of Faisalabad. Prevalence of HEV and HAV in sewage water propose the possibility of gradual decline in the protection level of the circulated vaccine in the Pakistani population.


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2017

Occurence of hypodermosis in Pakistan, Iran and Turkey: comparative risk factor analysis and future perspectives

Haroon Ahmed; Muhammad Sohail Afzal; Ozge Ozyalin; Mobushir Riaz Khan; Sami Simsek

1 Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), Islamabad, Pakistan 2 Department of Chemistry, School of Science, University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, Pakistan 3 Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Inonu, Malatya, Turkey 4 Department of Remote Sensing and GIS, University Institute of Information Technology,PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 5 Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Firat, Elazig, Turkey


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2015

Newcastle disease as an emerging disease in peacocks of Tharparker, Pakistan

Irfan Mustafa; Haroon Ahmed; Myda Abrar Lodhi; Abdul Rauf Siddiqi Sher Khan; Waseem Haider; Nazish Bostan; Saira Asif; Mobushir Riaz Khan; Mazhar Qayyum; Shahzad Ali; Muhammad Ishtiaq Ali; Muhammad Sohail Afzal

1 Department of Zoology,University of Sargodha,Sargodha, Pakistan 2 Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), Park Road, Chakh Shazad, Islamabad, Pakistan 3 Department of Botany,PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 4 Department of Remote Sensing and GIS, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 5 Department of Zoology, PMASArid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 6 Department of Wildlife and Ecology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore, Pakistan 7 Department of Microbiology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan 8 Department of Chemistry, School of Science, University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, Pakistan


Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2016

Are efforts up to the mark? A cirrhotic state and knowledge about HCV prevalence in general population of Pakistan.

Muhammad Sohail Afzal


Archive | 2008

Induced Spawning of Bighead Carp, Aristichthys nobilis (Richardson), by Using Different Hormones/ Hormonal Analogues

Muhammad Sohail Afzal; Abdul Rab; Nasim Akhtar; M. F. Khan; Safwan Ullah Khan; Mazhar Qayyum


Infectious Diseases of Poverty | 2018

Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to cystic echinococcosis endemicity in Pakistan

Aisha Khan; Kashf Naz; Haroon Ahmed; Sami Simsek; Muhammad Sohail Afzal; Waseem Haider; Sheikh Saeed Ahmad; Sumaira Farrakh; Wu Weiping; Guan Yayi

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Haroon Ahmed

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Mobushir Riaz Khan

Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University

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Hamid Raza

University of Management and Technology

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Mahvish Kabir

University of Management and Technology

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Mazhar Qayyum

Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University

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Nazish Bostan

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Sadia Anjum

National University of Sciences and Technology

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