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Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat

Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  107
Citations -  2228

Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anopheles stephensi & Essential oil. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 100 publications receiving 1822 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat include Aja University of Medical Sciences & University of Tehran.

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The Anopheles maculipennis complex (Diptera: Culicidae) in Iran: molecular characterization and recognition of a new species

TL;DR: The new species Anopheles persiensis was collected only in the northern Caspian Sea littoral provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran, and it seems likely that this species could be responsible for malaria transmission in this region that was previously attributed to A. maculipennis.
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Comparison of the effect of lecture and blended teaching methods on students' learning and satisfaction.

TL;DR: The results revealed that the blended method is effective in increasing the students' learning rate and students’ satisfaction in blended learning method was higher than lecture method.
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Entomological and epidemiological attributes for malaria transmission and implementation of vector control in southern Iran

TL;DR: It is emphasized that malaria transmission is a complex process in Bashagard, attributed to five proven vectors with different behaviors which are active in the area, and resistance management is suggested by using new insecticide with novel mode of action.
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Spatial analysis and mapping of malaria risk in an endemic area, south of Iran: a GIS based decision making for planning of control.

TL;DR: The results reveal that the disease mainly occurs in north and east of the study area, and the district is divided into three strata, which provide a useful method preparedness and early warning system for malaria control, although regular updating is required timely.
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Larval habitats and biodiversity of anopheline mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in a malarious area of southern Iran.

TL;DR: Riversides and riverbeds were the main breeding places which provided sandy, rocky, and clay beds for different species, and the potential breeding places as well as distribution of collected species were mapped.