Prevalence of Anaplasma ovis infection in Angora goats of Duhok province, Kurdistan region-Iraq
2018-06
College of Veterinary Medicine, Duhok University, Iraq
Acute Anaplasma ovis infections can cause severe clinical symptoms and might lead to significant economic losses in
small ruminant flocks. However, little information has been provided related the prevalence of anaplasmosis in Angora goats.
PCR Essential and Application
2018-04
Duhok Research Center, Duhok University, Iraq
PCR Essential and Application for postgraduate students
2016
Mapping B-cell responses to Salmonella Typhimurium and Enteritidis in chickens for the discrimination of infected from vaccinated Chickens
2016-01
United Kingdom
Serological surveillance and vaccination are important strategies for controlling infectious diseases
of food production animals. However, the compatibility of these strategies is limited by a lack of
assays capable of differentiating infected from vaccinated animals (DIVA tests) for established killed
or attenuated vaccines.
2015
Mapping polyclonal antibody response to a bacterial infection using next generation phage display
2015-06
Nottingham/ UK
Mapping polyclonal antibody responses to infectious diseases to identify individual epitopes has the
potential to underpin the development of novel serological assays and vaccines. Phage-peptide
library panning coupled with screening using next generation sequencing was used to map antibody
responses to bacterial infections.
Prebiotic, probiotic and synbiotic diets stimulate antibody immune responses to Salmonella Typhimurium
2015-06
Nottingham University, UK
Salmonellosis causes significant economic losses to the pig industry and contaminated pork
products are an important source of Salmonella for humans. The EU ban on the use of antibiotic
growth promoters in pig production, and the emergence of antibiotic resistance has
meant there is a pressing need for alternative control strategies for pathogenic bacteria
such as S. Typhimurium in pigs.
2012
Introduction of Phage Display Next Generation Technology (NGPD)
2012-01
Nottingham University, UK
Phage display technology used to map polyclonal antibody response to Salmonella infection