Prof. Dr. Zakia Attia Mohamed Ahmed
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Prof. Dr. Zakia Attia Mohamed Ahmed

Professor
Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Zakia Attia Mohamed Ahmed is currently working as Professor and Director of Unit of Ashing Carcasses and Environmental Contaminants, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University. She obtained her PhD in Veterinary Medicine from same University. Her area of interest related to Veterinary Medicine and Sciences, Environmental issues affecting Animal, Poultry, Fish Health and Production. Her area of expertise includes, Animal Farms Hygiene, Avian Disease Epidemiology, Poultry Farms Hygiene, Epidemic Disease Control and Combating, Fish Health, Environmental Stress, their impact, Aquaculture Hygiene and Production, and Environmental Pollution, Estimation, Mitigation of Risk Factors. She has published 21 articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Veterinary Medicine
62%
Animal Farms Hygiene
90%
Fish Health
75%
Animal Diseases
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ahmed, Z.A.M., H.M.F. El Miniawy, A.M. Mahmoud, A. Osman and A.M.C. Khattab et al., 2017. Application of the Japanese Johkasou decentralised sewage wastewater system in Egypt: Impact on broiler health and performance. Sylwan J. (In Press). .
  2. Mohammad, H.O., J.K. El-Jakee, Z.A.M. Ahmed, M.M. Sobhy and M.M. Kandil et al., 2016. Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70): A potential biomarker for campylobacteriosis. Int. J. Biol. Pharm. Allied Sci., 5: 271-284.
  3. Mahmoud, M.A., M. Abdelsalam, O.A. Mahdy, Z.A.M. Ahmed and H.F. Elminiawy et al., 2016. Infectious bacterial pathogens, parasites and pathological correlations of sewage pollution as an important threat to farmed fishes in Egypt. Environ. Pollut. (In Press). .
  4. El-Dahshan, A.R., Z.A.M. Ahmed, S. Marouf and A.M. Erfan, 2016. Surveillance of some enteric pathogens in commercial feed mills. Int. J. Biol. Pharm. Allied Sci., 5: 1501-1511.
  5. Ahmed, Z.A.M., A.R.S. Marouf and A.M. Erfan, 2016. Characterization and genotyping of resistant enteric pathogen strains isolated from feed mills in Egypt. Int. J. Biol. Pharm. Allied Sci., 5: 771-789.
  6. Ahmed, Z.A. M., R.A. Dahshan and S.L. Samah, 2015. Veterinary Occupational Hazards. LAP Lambert Academic Publisher, Germany.
  7. El-Enbaawy, M.I., Z.A.M. Ahmed, M.A. Sadek and H.M. Ibrahim, 2013. Protective efficacy of salmonella local strains representing groups B,C,D and E in a prepared polyvalent formalin inactivated oil adjuvant vaccine in layers. Int. J. Microbiol. Res., 4: 288-295.
  8. Ahmed, Z.A.M., H.A. Hussein, M.A. Rohaim and H.A. Abdel Rahman, 2013. Efficacy of composting poultry mortality and farms wastes with mixed respiratory infection viruses H5N1 and H9N2 in Egypt. Global Vet., 11: 640-648.
  9. Ahmed, Z.A.M., H.A. Hussein and M.A. Rohaim, 2013. Efficacy of composting poultry mortality and farms wastes with mixed respiratory infection viruses H9N2 and NDV in Egypt. Global Vet., 11: 177-185.
  10. El-Enbaawy, M.I., Z.A.M. Ahmed, M.A. Sadek and H.M. Darwish, 2012. Preparation and evaluation of Elisa polyvalent Salmonella antigen for detection of Salmonella infection among poultry. World Appl. Sci. J., 20: 806-811.
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  11. Ahmed, Z.A.M., Z.M. Sedik, M.D. Alharery, M.A. Khalaf and S.A. Nasr et al., 2012. Microbial ecology of composting dead poultry and their wastes. Global Veterinaria, 9: 683-690.
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  12. Ahmed, Z.A.M., M.I. Dosoki and S.A.A. Nasr, 2012. Review article; occupational hazards in fish industry World J. Fish Marine Sci., 4: 201-210.
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  13. Ahmed, Z.A.M., H.A. Hussin, M.A. Rohaim and S.A.E.S. Nasr, 2012. Efficacy of composting dead poultry and farms wastes infected with avian influenza virus H5N1. American-Eurasian J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 12: 588-596.
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  14. Ahmed, Z.A.M., F.F. Mohammed and A. Abdel-Rahman, 2012. Ecomonitoring of climate impact on Tilapia niloticus performance and development of different histopathological changes. Global Veterinaria, 8: 209-221.
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  15. Ahmed, Z.A.M., Z.H. EL Ghamdi and M.M. Al-Namshaan, 2011. Indoor air particulates in broiler environment during winter. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 10: 269-275.
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  16. Ahmed, Z.A.M. and H.A. Abdel-Rahman, 2011. Ecomonitoring of climate impact on earthen pond water quality in El-Fayoum, Egypt. Int. Res. J. Microbiol., 2: 442-454.
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  17. Ka-Oud, H.A., M.A. Zakia and M.M. Kamel, 2008. Evaluation of the immune response in AI vaccinated broiler chickens: Effect of biosecurity faults on immune response. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 7: 390-396.
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  18. Ahmed, Z.A.M. and Z.H. El-Ghamdi, 2008. Multiple environmental stresses and broiler internal organs somatic indices under controlled environment. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 7: 1089-1094.
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  19. Ahmed, Z.A.M., Alghamdi, Z.A.H. and M.M. Al Namshan, 2006. Comparative study on indoor air quality between closed and open broiler environments during winter in Eastern Region, KSA. Vet. Med. J. Giza 54: 579-593.
  20. Ahmed, Z.A.M. and Z.H. Elghamdi, 2006. Ammonia stress and histopathological changes of broiler internal organs under closed environment. Vet. Med. J. Giza, 54: 425-439.
  21. Zakia, A.M.A. and A.H.A. Zahra, 2005. The effect of seasonal variations on broiler internal environment. Vet. Med. J. Giza, 53: 931-939.