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Submitted Articles

I. Submitted Articles to International Peer Reviewed Journals: 

1.   Muzamil Mahdi Abdel Hamid, Arwa Fadlulla Elamin, Musab M. Ali Albsheer, Abdelmohaymin A. A. Abdalla, Nouh S. Mahgoub, Shaza O. Alkandow, Mohamed Siddig Eltayeb Muneer. Multiplicity of infection and genetic diversity of P. falciparum isolates from patients with mild and severe malaria in Gezira state, Sudan. Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2015. Accepted.

2.  C. Weimann, N. M.Eltayeb ,H. Brandt, I. A.-S.Yousif, M. M.Abdel Hamid, G.Erhardt. Genetic diversity of domesticated and wild Sudanese guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) based on microsatellite markers. Journal of Poultry Sciences. Submitted.

3. Nada Mohammednour Eltayeb, Ibrahim Abdel-Salam Yousif,Khalid Mohamed, Muzamil Mahdi Abdel Hamid. Assessment of Body Weight and Carcass Characteristics of Sudanese Guinea Fowl (Numidameleagris). Journal of Rural Development. Submitted.

 

Research Gate (RG score) 18.41
Research Gate Impact Points 31.47

II.Articles in Conference Proceedings:

1. Muzamil M. Abdel Hamid, Arwa Alagib, Shaza Alkandow. Genetic diversity of P. falciparum field isolates from Sudan inferred  msp1 and msp2 genotyping. 10th Annual  BiomalPar|EVIMalaR Conference Biology and Pathology of the malaria Parasite and Symposium ” The Highs and The Highs”, Heidelburg, Germany, May 2014.

2. Muzamil M. Abdel Hamid, PhD, Musab M. Ali, MSc, Abdel-Rahim M Hassan, MSc. Evidence for  Plasmodium vivax duffy-independent transmission from Sudan. Advances in Plasmodium vivax malaria research, Barcelona, Spain, May 28-30, 2013.

3. Muzamil Mahdi Abdel Hamid, Edmond J Remarque, Leonie M van Duivenvoorde, Clemens HM Kocken, Alan W Thomas, and Bart W Faber. GIA, ELISA and Protection in a P. knowlesi Model, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygeine, USA, Nov. 2012.

4. Muzamil Mahdi Abdel Hamid, Edmond J Remarque, Bart W Faber, Leonie M van Duivenvoorde, Clemens HM Kocken, Alan W Thomas. Interplay between AMA1 immunisation and parasite challenge leads to protection against malaria infection in rhesus macaques. Theme: Parasite to Prevention: Advances in the understanding of malaria. Biomed Central. Edinburgh, UK, 20-22nd October 2010.

5. Mahdi M., Edmond J. Remarque, Clemens H. M. Kocken, Bart W. Faber and Alan W. Thomas. Expression, Production, Characterization of malaria vaccine targets:Immunogenicity and efficacy testing of AMA1, page 117, 2nd international conference on applied biotechnology -ICAB, friendship hall, Khartoum, Sudan, 2010.

6. Mahdi M., Edmond J. Remarque, Bart W. Faber and Alan W. Thomas. Vaccination with Plasmodium knowlesi Apical Membrane Antigen 1 induces high levels of functional antibodies in rabbits and protects against blood-stage challenge in rhesus macaques. MIM 5th meeting, Nairobi,  Kenya, 2009.

7. Mahdi M., Walter R. Weiss, Edmond J. Remarque,,  Ibrahim M. El Hassan,  Ayman  A. Hussain,  David L. Narum, Bart W. Faber and Alan W. Thomas.  DNA prime poxvirus boost vaccination strategies in rhesus macaques: in vitro P. knowlesi growth inhibition studies and possible correlates of protection. BiomalPar meeting, Heidelburg, Germany,  2009.

8. Mahdi  M., Faber BW, J. Remarque and Alan W. Thomas. Apical membrane antignen 1 a leading malaria vaccine candidate. Young scientist 1st meeting Univeristy of Khartoum and Nile University, Khartoum, Sudan, oral presentation, 2009.

9. Mahdi M., Elamin EM, Melville SE, Musa AM, Blackwell JM, Mukhtar MM,Elhassan AM, Ibrahim M. E. 2005. Genetics variations within Leishmania donovani parasites in Sudan using minisatelettle DNA markers Keystone Symposium USA. 2001.