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Reem A. Alajmi

Associate Professor

Vice dean of science collage

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المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2024

Possibility of growing insect eggs on human cadavers preserved at sub-zero temperatures for different time intervals

Insects are the first arthropods to invade cadavers and, thus, can be used as evidence in criminal investigations. The current study aimed to investigate the possibility of breeding insect eggs in the lab that would be collected from male human cadavers kept in the mortuary refrigerators at sub-freezing temperatures for different periods. Egg specimens were collected from different human cadavers preserved from 16 to 20°C for different time intervals. All collected eggs were incubated at 25–30°C and 60%–70% and observed until hatched larvae complete their life cycle. All obtained larvae and adults were identified based on morphological characteristics. Data showed that, at selected ranges of temperature and humidity, some eggs were hatched to the first larval stage and then stopped growing, while others completed their life cycle to the adult insect stage. The obtained adult insects were identified using morphological classification and found to belong to Dermestes frischii.

نوع عمل المنشور
ماجستير
اسم الناشر
Entomological Research
رقم المجلد
54
الصفحات
e12712
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

Leishmaniasis is one of the most important health dilemmas facing the World Health Organization (WHO), due to it being widespread and the great diversity of sand flies that transmit it. This study…

بواسطة A. Allahem, R. Alajmi, M. Alzarzor Alajami, S. El-Ashram, M.A. Bashir , R. Abdel- Gaber
2024
publications
بواسطة Junjie Wu, Langju Su, Guangmiao Ma, Yichen Wang, Yuhang Luo, Saeed EI-Ashram , Reem Atalla Alajmi and Zhili L
2024
تم النشر فى:
Forentries in Microbiology
publications

Insects are the first arthropods to invade cadavers and, thus, can be used as evidence in criminal investigations. The current study aimed to investigate the possibility of breeding insect eggs in…

بواسطة Reem Alajmi, Sadeem Aldakheel, Fahad Al Haidar, Mohammed Alkuriji, Fayeza Alotaibi,Mais Alajami, Saeed El-Ahram, Ashraf Ahmed, Durrie Arjoun, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber
2024
تم النشر فى:
Entomological Research