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Dr. Saira Karimi; Naeem Akhtar, Olodo Katiana; Burhan Ahmad, Mujeeb Khan; Muhammad Umer
(Aver Conference, 2023)
This retrospective study considers the comprehensive analysis of dengue fever (DF) cases reported at Holy Family Hospital
from 2019 to 2023. Patient data, including demographic features, age, gender, relatedness to DF, ...
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Sobia Anwar, Saadia Naseem; Saira Karimi, Muhammad Rafique Asi; Ahmed Akrem, Zahid Ali
(Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021-09-10)
The productivity of major field crops is highly compromised due to weed infestation.
Inefficient weed management practices and undue and excessive use of chemical
herbicides have drastically contaminated the environment ...
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Faisal MEHDI, Kazim ALI; Nesheman HUMA, Iqbal HUSSAIN; Abid AZHAR, Saddia GALANI
(Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019-02-11)
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L) is a valuable cash crop which plays an imperative role in the worldwide economy. However, high temperature has significantly retarded the crop growth and yield by alteration of biochemical ...
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Saira Karimi, Naeem Akhtar; Olodo Katiana, Sajjad Haider; Burhan Ahmed, Mujeeb Khan; Muhammad Umer
(Journal of Islamabad Medical and Dental College, 2024-06-25)
Objective: Climate warming and vector born infectious diseases area growing concern under Pakistan's recent
climate warming scenario. This retrospective study considersa three-year (2019-2023) comprehensive analysis ...
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Usman Waheed, Farooq Ahmed Noor; Noore Saba, Akhlaaq Wazeer; Zahida Qasim, Muhammad Arshad; Saira Karimi, Ahmad Farooq; Javaid Usman, Hasan Abbas Zaheer
(Journal Lab Physicians, 2020)
Objective The serological testing of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is mandatory
under the blood safety legislation of Pakistan; hence, data exist on the prevalence
of HIV in blood donors. However, little is known ...
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Saira Karimi, Muhammad Ali Nawaz, Saadia Naseem, Zahid Ali
(PLOS One, 2025-05-14)
Plants native to colder climates, higher elevations, or semi-arid regions have more
phenolic compounds in their organs. Faced with the current climate crisis, the effects
of global heating with overgrazing pressure on ...
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Zulqurnsin Khan, Azra Yasmin; Naila Safdar, Saira Karimi
(Mentham Books, 2023)
Medicinal plants providea substantial source of bioactive compounds which
serve greatly in the pharmaceutical industry. Before revol utionary• advancements in
medicines, traditional biotechnology ap proac hes have been ...
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Hasan Abbas Zaheer, Umar Saeed; Yasir Waheed, Saira Karimi; Usman Waheed
(Journal of Blood Disorders and Transfusion, 2014)
Background: Pakistan is a developing country of 190 million people with increased burden of infectious
diseases. Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are the
most important ...
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Nesheman Huma, Shagufta Sahar; Yasir Iftikhar, Abid Azhar; Saddia Galani
(Biologia, 2020-01-08)
High quality RNA is critical for molecular and viral diagnostic applications. In case of citrus, polyphenol and polysaccharide rich
content hinders many RNA isolation methods causing low quality RNA. These shortcomings ...
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Saira Karimi, Muhammad Ali Nawaz; Saadia Naseem, Ahmed Akrem; Hussain AIi, Olivier Dangles; Zahid AIi
(Plos One Journal, 2021-06)
The relative effects of climate warming with grazing on medicinally important plants are not
fully understood in Hindukush-Himalaya (HKH) region. Therefore, we combined theindigenous
knowledge about culturally important ...
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Akhlaaq Wazeer, Usman Waheed; Noore Saba, Nasim Hosseini; Saira Karimi, Ateequr Rehman Memon; Raja Tahir Mahmood
(Journal of Hematology and Stem Cell Research, 2023)
Hepatitis E, which is caused by infection with the hepatitis E virus (HEV), is common in places with poor sanitation. HEV belongs to the Hepeviridae family, genus Orthohepevirus, and is an RNA virus. Over the past 19 years, ...
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Saira Karimi, Wafa Omer
(Journal of Nursing and Allied Health, 2024)