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انتصار حسين ماضي - Entesar Hussain Madi
PhD - lecturer
College of Veterinary Medicine , Department of Veterinay Public Health
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Summary

I'm Dr. Entesar H. Madi, Lecturer at the Zoonoses Research Unit, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, 10011, Iraq. I got my PhD in 2023 from Baghdad University, Veterinary Medicine College in Veterinary Public Health.

Research Interests

Veterinary Public Health, Zoonotic Diseases, Microbiology, Immunology, Bacteria ,Parasite, Milk Composition, Blood Content

Academic Area

Diploma in Zonooses MSc in Zonooses PhD in Veterinary Public Health

Teaching

Fourth and fifth stages: Practical diagnostics in Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine and Practical Zonootic parasitic diseases for diploma and master’s degrees in Zoonoses Research Unit.

Publication Date
Sat Sep 03 2022
Journal Name
International Journal Of Health Sciences
Using Elisa and nested PCR for detection of the toxoplasmosis in milk and the influence of infection and some factors on milk composition in the Iraqi local and Shami goats
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This study concluded detection of Toxoplasma gondii in milk, immunologically by using Elisa and nested PCR)nPCR (based on B1 gene, also to investigate the effect of toxoplasmosis, parity, breed and flock on some milk composition in the Iraqi local and Shami goats in the middle of Iraq. A total of 80 milk samples of the lactating goats were collected. Results of this study showed the prevalence of Toxoplasmosis was 21.25% and 28.75% by Elisa and nPCR respectively without significant differences. The sensitivity of Elisa was a low (30.43%) whereas the specificity was a high (82.45%). The degree of agreement estimated by Kappa coefficient revealed a slight agreement (0.14) between two methods. The results indicated that goats infected

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Publication Date
Wed Jan 01 2025
Journal Name
Open Veterinary Journal
<b>Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of infective <i>Streptococci</i> recovered from local and imported mozzarella cheese from different markets in Baghdad</b>
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Background: This research identified Streptococci spp. depending on culture, biochemistry, the VITEK technique, ability to produce biofilms, and antibiotic resistance. Aim: The goal of this study was to perform microbiological procedures to evaluate the qualitative qualities of mozzarella cheese against infective Streptococci using microbiological care. Methods: Sixty (60) mozzarella cheese samples were brought from diverse markets in Baghdad from October 2023 to December 2023 at the Zoonoses Research Unit and Veterinary Public Health Department, Veterinary Medicine College, University of Baghdad. Culture of samples on agar (MacConkey and blood) and aerobically incubated at 37°C for 48 hours. Gram staining purified colonies to

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