Sumaira Shams
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Virology Journal | 2011
Sanaullah Khan; Sobia Attaullah; Sultan Ayaz; Shahid Niaz Khan; Sumaira Shams; Ijaz Ali; Muhammad Bilal; Sami Siraj
BackgroundStudies of the molecular epidemiology and risk factors for hepatitis C virus (HCV) in health care workers (HCWs) of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region are scarce. Lack of awareness about the transmission of HCV and regular blood screening is contributing a great deal towards the spread of hepatitis C. This study is an attempt to investigate the prevalence of HCV and its possible association with both occupational and non-occupational risk factors among the HCWs of Peshawar.ResultsBlood samples of 824 HCWs, aged between 20-59 years were analysed for anti-HCV antibodies, HCV RNA and HCV genotypes by Immunochromatographic tests and PCR. All relevant information was obtained from the HCWs with the help of a questionnaire. The study revealed that 4.13% of the HCWs were positive for HCV antibodies, while HCV RNA was detected in 2.79% of the individuals. The most predominant HCV genotype was 3a and 2a.ConclusionA program for education about occupational risk factors and regular blood screening must be implemented in all healthcare setups of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in order to help reduce the burden of HCV infection.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2013
Sultan Ayaz; Sanaullah Khan; Shahid Niaz Khan; Sumaira Shams; Muhammad Saqalain; Jan Ahmad; Afshan Bibi; Mansoor Ahmad; Sumera Noreen; Mubashir Hussain
A total of 339 patients with clinically suspected cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) were studied from March to April, 2010 in three villages of Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan where an epidemic of the disease was in question. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), 78.17% (265/339) were observed having CL. Microscopically, however, only 43.06% (146/339) were diagnosed with the disease. This study reports and confirms epidemic of CL in both gender of all ages in the area. Females (70.94%) were noted to be predominantly affected as compared to males (29%). Clinically, 12.38% of patients had more than three lesions, 29.20% had two lesions, while 58.40% had only single lesion. Most lesions were found on exposed surfaces of the body (predominantly hands, face and feet). The present study confirms that PCR was more sensitive than microscopic examination. Key words: Epidemic, cutaneous leishmaniasis, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), microscopy, Pakistan.
Archive | 2015
Naila Gul; Sultan Ayaz; Irum Gul; Mian Adnan; Sumaira Shams
Archive | 2013
Shahid Niaz Khan; Sultan Ayaz; Ijaz Ali; Sobia Attaullah; Sumaira Shams; Shehzad Zareen; Muhammad Asim; Farzana Rashid; Sanaullah Khan
Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy | 2016
Sumaira Shams; Saima Khan; Asar Khan; Iftikhar Khan; Muhammad Ijaz; Atta Ullah
Archive | 2013
Sultan Ayaz; Sumaira Shams; Mohammad A. T. Abdel-Reheem; Sanuallah Khan; Riaz Ullah
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011
Sumaira Shams; Sultan Ayaz; Sanaullah Khan; Shahid Niaz Khan; Irum Gul; Ruquia Parveez; Robeena Farzand; Mubbashir Hussain
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines | 2015
Sadaf Niaz; Tanveer Akhtar; Sumaira Shams; Naser M. AbdElsalam; Sultan Ayaz; Riaz Ullah; Safia Bibi; Iqbal Hussain; Shabir Ahmad
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research | 2014
Nazir Ahmad; Sultan Ayaz; Sumaira Shams; Karimullah; Riaz Ahmad
International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology | 2016
Ijaz Muhammad; Ali Muhammad; Sadaf Niaz; Sumaira Shams; Asar Khan; Iftikhar Khan; Atta Ullah