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  • Covid-19: Acanthamoeba Creeps into the Brain

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    Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah; Niyyati, Maryam; Abouleish, Mohamed Yehia; Khamis, Mustafa; Ibrahim, Taleb H.; Khan, Naveed Ahmed
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    Iranian Journal of Parasitology
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    16 July 2023
  • SARS-CoV-2: Disinfection Strategies to Prevent Transmission of Neuropathogens via Air Conditioning Systems

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    Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah; Khamis, Mustafa; Ibrahim, Taleb H.; Khan, Naveed Ahmed
    Source
    ACS Chemical Neuroscience
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    29 September 2020
  • Irrigation System and COVID-19 Recurrence: A Potential Risk Factor in the Transmission of SARS-CoV-2

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    Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah; Khamis, Mustafa; Ibrahim, Taleb H.; Khan, Naveed Ahmed
    Source
    ACS Chemical Neuroscience
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    18 September 2020
  • Neuropathogens and Nasal Cleansing: Use of Clay Montmorillonite Coupled with Activated Carbon for Effective Eradication of Pathogenic Microbes from Water Supplies

    Author
    Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah; Khamis, Mustafa; Ibrahim, Taleb H.; Khan, Naveed Ahmed
    Source
    ACS Chemical Neuroscience
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 September 2020
  • SARS-CoV-2: The Increasing Importance of Water Filtration against Highly Pathogenic Microbes

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    Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah; Khamis, Mustafa; Ibrahim, Taleb H.; Khan, Naveed Ahmed
    Source
    ACS Chemical Neuroscience
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    Journal article
    Published
    13 August 2020

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