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Muhammad Mudasser Nazir

Researcher at Bahauddin Zakariya University

Publications -  21
Citations -  150

Muhammad Mudasser Nazir is an academic researcher from Bahauddin Zakariya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neospora caninum & Seroprevalence. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 99 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Mudasser Nazir include University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.

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Neospora caninum prevalence in dogs raised under different living conditions.

TL;DR: Seroprevalence in dogs increased with age suggesting postnatal exposure to N. caninum infection however, this increase was not significant and further research is required to determine what is the most important way dogs acquire infection and how to prevent dogs from shedding oocysts.
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Effects of Age and Breed on the Prevalence of Neospora caninum in Commercial Dairy Cattle from Pakistan

TL;DR: Results indicate that N. caninum infection is widespread among dairy cattle in Pakistan, and animals over 2 yr of age and crossbreds were more likely to be seropositive than the other cattle examined.
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Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum and Brucella abortus in Dairy Cattle Herds with High Abortion Rates

TL;DR: The protozoan Neospora caninum and the bacterium Brucella abortus are well-recognized causes of abortion in dairy cattle and results showed no significant difference with respect to geographical district, breed, and age.
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Molecular Epidemiology and Prevalence of Theileria lestoquardi and Theileria ovis Infection in Goats Infested With Tick Vectors From Multan, Pakistan

TL;DR: Prevalence of Theileria infection in goats was significantly higher in the summer compared with the other three seasons and both T. ovis and T. lestoquardi are highly prevalent in goats from Multan, Pakistan.
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Extracellular vesicles and exosome: insight from physiological regulatory perspectives

TL;DR: SnRNA trafficking through exosomes and microvesicles depicts remarkable potential as non-invasive biomarkers in different clinical disorders especially immune system pathologies, cardiovascular issues, and metabolic syndromes.