1. Epidemiological mapping of Schistosomiasis in Sudan.
2. Infection parameters of Bilharzia and intestinal helminthes in Jebel Mara and Nuba Mountains, Sudan.
3. Skin lotion from oil seeds of Neem (Azadirachta indica) and Heglig (Balanites aegyptica) plants for protection against Bilharzia infection.
4. Biological control of Bilharzia intermediate-host snails using their natural enemies in canalization system of the Sudanese sugar cane schemes.
5. Field efficacy of the sesame oil and honey wax traps for detection of active swimming Bilharzia cercariae in contaminated waterbodies.
6. Screening of snails unsusceptible to Bilharzia infection, an approach to be utilized as biocontrol agents.
7. Natural diurnal rhythmicity of Bilharzia infective stage, a finding used as an application of control – villagers’ health education.
8. Field trials of molluscicides of plants’ origin in naturally infected waterbodies, an approach of safe-oriented tool for combating Bilharzia.
9. Ultrasound findings of early infection and late complications of Schistosoma haematobium, Khartoum and River Nile States.
10. Effect of migration and population movement to Khartoum State on the epidemiological pressure of Bilharzia and intestinal helminthes.
11. Bilharzia control in Khartoum State utilizing chemotherapy and health education supported by focal mollusciciding of contaminated waterbodies by human cercariae.
12. Compatibility and susceptibility of snails to infection of Bilharzia from different States of Sudan – a study on the effect of migration to Khartoum on the transmission pressure.
13. Variation in the biology of Albino Biomphalaria and its influence on Bilharzia
transmission in agricultural schemes.
14. Effect of Praziquantel drug on the genome of Bilharzia parasite reflected in the level of egg hatchability and cercarial infectivity.
15. Microepidemiological observations on Schistosoma haematobium infection in El
Muzdalifa, El Hag Yousif, East Nile Area – Khartoum State.
16. Renal failure and bladder cancer due to Schistosoma haematobium, Khartoum and River Nile States.