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Jamal Gharekhani
Researcher at Urmia University
Publications - 40
Citations - 360
Jamal Gharekhani is an academic researcher from Urmia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seroprevalence & Neospora caninum. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 36 publications receiving 274 citations. Previous affiliations of Jamal Gharekhani include University of Tehran.
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Prevalence of Coccidiosis in Broiler Chicken Farms in Western Iran
TL;DR: This is the first report of coccidiosis rate in broiler farms in this region, and there was a statistical significant difference among infection rate and age groups, dysentery, history of colibacilosis and clostridiosis in farm, and history of coc cidiostats consumption, unlike to breed.
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Serological study of Neospora caninum infection in dogs and cattle from west of Iran
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of Neospora caninum infection in dogs and cattle from Hamedan province (West of Iran) and to design control strategies for improving management in cattle farms.
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Occurrence and diversity of Eimeria species in cattle in Hamedan province, Iran.
TL;DR: This study is the first to report the prevalence and diversity of Eimeria species in cattle in Hamedan province, Western Iran, and integrated strategies should be utilised to prevent and control EIMeria spp.
Role of toxoplasmosis in abortion of ewes in western Iran: a serological study
TL;DR: Although the rate of infection is low, the results indicate that T. gondii infection may partly be responsible for abortion and economic losses in sheep husbandry in this region.
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Prevalence of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in Iranian goats.
Jamal Gharekhani,Bijan Esmaeilnejad,Hadi Rezaei,Mohammad Yakhchali,Heidar Heidari,Mahsa Azhari +5 more
TL;DR: This was the first report on N. caninum infection in Iranian goats and may be responsible for abortion and economic losses in goat husbandry in the region.