IV- Digital Repository for the Faculty of Veterinarian Sciences

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Faculty of Veterinarian Sciences

Welcome to the Digital Repository for the Faculty of Veterinarian Sciences

The Digital Repository for the Faculty of Veterinarian Sciences is a dedicated platform for preserving and sharing academic, research, and scholarly resources related to veterinary science. This repository provides faculty members, students, and researchers with access to a wide range of materials that support scientific inquiry and innovation in the field of animal health and veterinary studies.

Our faculty consists of specialized academic departments and postgraduate programs focused on advancing veterinary education and research. Departments include:

Explore cutting-edge research, academic projects, and valuable resources in veterinary sciences. Join us in contributing to the advancement of animal health and welfare through the Faculty’s Digital Repository.

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Latest News

New Veterinary Surgery Techniques Seminar

December 10, 2024

The Faculty of Veterinarian Sciences hosted a seminar showcasing advanced surgical techniques and innovations in veterinary medicine, attracting experts from across the region.

Launch of the Digital Repository

November 25, 2024

We are proud to announce the launch of the Digital Repository for the Faculty of Veterinarian Sciences, providing open access to academic and research materials for global audiences.

Workshop on Preventive Medicine in Livestock

November 18, 2024

A workshop was held to discuss preventive medicine practices for livestock, focusing on improving animal health and productivity through effective disease prevention strategies.

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    AN EVALUATION OF A CURRENT RECOGNITION MEDIUM FOR DIAGNOSIS OF S. AUREUS
    (2020-12-22) Mustafa Salah Hasan
    Staphylococcus aureus is a significant pathogen which is life-threatening in human and animals. This study was conducted to assess the newly prepared medium to identify S. aureus. Three isolates of S. aureus and 3 isolates of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) were used in this study. The media contains agar, maltose, peptone water, and bromocresol purple as a pH indicator. The results showed yellow colonies of S. aureus with a zone of inhibition and white to purple colonies of CNS without inhibition zone. In conclusion, this current medium can be used to identify S. aureus quickly
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    The Effect of Erythritol Injection in Decreasing of Abortion Rate in Local Breed Ewes
    (2023-04-25) Mustafa Salah Hasan
    -is study designed to evaluate the e1ect of Erythritol injection in decreasing of abortion rate in local breed ewes. Fifty pregnant ewes from local breed aged 2–4 years with a history of abortion except G1, were fed ad libitum hay and grains with water. -e study was carried out in Salah Aldein province at special farm at a period of July–November 2022. -ese animals were tests for brucella by using rose Bengal and ELISA at zero day for con;rmation; these animals were divided into 5 groups: G1 was brucella −ve and pregnant at 60 days, G2 was brucella +ve and pregnant at 60 days, G3 brucella+ve pregnant animals and treated by antibiotics gentamicin 10%, 3 ml/ animal for 3 days, G4 brucella +ve and pregnant and giving erythritol, 10 ml S/C of 10% solution (solve in water and glycerol), and G5 was brucella +ve, and all pregnant and giving Erythritol+ gentamycin 10%, 3 ml/animal for 3 days.-eexperiment takes 12 weeks. Blood was withdrawn at di1erent times of experiment (0, 2 weeks and end of experiment). -e seroprevalence of brucellosis was shown that all animals at G4 and G5 where seropositive after 14 days of experiment, at end of pregnancy the seropositivity were highly signi;cantly in G4 and G5 as compared with another groups. -e current results showed that percentages of abortion were higher in G2, followed by G3, while it has been reduced signi;cantly in G4 and G1. In conclusion, Erythritol alone can decrease the rate of abortion by making the bacteria extracellular far from placenta and evading of infection by immunity and/or gentamicin injection. Also, erythritol can be used as elicit diagnosis of brucellosis in latent infected animals.