Dr. Amr Abd El-Wahab
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Dr. Amr Abd El-Wahab

Associate Professor
Department of Nutrition and Nutritional Deficiency Diseases, Mansoura University, Egypt


Highest Degree
PostDoc. Student in Animal Nutrition from Mansoura University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Amr Abd El-Wahab is Post Doctoral Student in Animal Nutrition from Mansoura University, Egypt. Currently he is working as Lecturer in Nutrition and Nutritional Deficiency Diseases Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University. Previously he was appointed as scientific staff member and Research Assistant at University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany, Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer at Mansoura University, Egypt. He has published 10 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author. He also attended various conferences. Dr. Amr received honors includes Egyptian Award in 2013 of The Deceased Dr. Mahmoud Zine Eldine in the Field of Breeding and Poultry Diseases and Third place of the best scientific Dr. Medicine Veterinary thesis in University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Germany by Lohmann for Animal Health.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Poultry Feeding
62%
Animal Nutrition
90%
Fish Nutrition
75%
Feed Additives
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
0
Articles
33
Abstracts
80

Selected Publications

  1. Basiouni, S., G. Tellez-Isaias, J.D. Latorre, B.D. Graham and V.M. Petrone-Garcia, et al., 2023. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidative phytogenic substances against secret killers in poultry: Current status and prospects. Vet. Sci., Vol. 10. 10.3390/vetsci10010055.
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  2. Sylvan-Justin Sonnabend, F. Spieß, B. Reckels, M.F.E. Ahmed, A. Abd El-Wahab, C. Sürie, J.B. Lingens and C. Visscher, 2022. Influence of using perforated plastic flooring beneath the waterline on growth performance, litter quality, and footpad health of broiler chickens: a field study. Animals, Vol. 12. 10.3390/ani12141749.
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  3. Spieß, F., B. Reckels, A. Abd-El Wahab, M.F.E. Ahmed and C. Sürie, et al., 2022. The influence of different types of environmental enrichment on the performance and welfare of broiler chickens and the possibilities of real-time monitoring via a farmer-assistant system. Sustainability, Vol. 14. 10.3390/su14095727.
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  4. Shehata, A.A., S. Yalçın, J.D. Latorre, S. Basiouni and Y.A. Attia, et al., 2022. Probiotics, prebiotics, and phytogenic substances for optimizing gut health in poultry. Microorganisms, Vol. 10. 10.3390/microorganisms10020395.
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  5. Schwennen, C., B. Reckels, M. Klingenberg, A. Abd El-Wahab, B. Keller and C. Visscher, 2022. Influence of feeding compound feed rich in fibre during parturition and lactation on health and performance of sows. Animals, Vol. 12. 10.3390/ani12040497.
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  6. Schubert, D.C., B. Chuppava, S. Hoffmans, M. Pries, C. Visscher, J. Kamphues and A. Abd El-Wahab, 2022. Impacts of reducing protein content in milk replacer on growth performance and health of young calves. Animals, Vol. 12. 10.3390/ani12141756.
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  7. Schubert, D.C., A. Mößeler, B. Ahlfänger, M. Langeheine, R. Brehm, C. Visscher, A. Abd El-Wahab and J. Kamphues, 2022. Influences of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency on nutrient digestibility, growth parameters as well as anatomical and histological morphology of the intestine in a juvenile pig model. Front. Med., Vol. 9. 10.3389/fmed.2022.973589.
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  8. Osman, A., C.B. Hartung, J.B. Lingens, K. Rohn and T. Schreiner, et al., 2022. Fermentation characteristics of rye and sorghum depending on water: Feed ratio. Fermentation, Vol. 8. 10.3390/fermentation8040155.
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  9. Osman, A., A. Abd El-Wahab, M.F.E. Ahmed, M. Buschmann, C. Visscher, C.B. Hartung and J.B. Lingens, 2022. Nutrient composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of sorghum depending on variety and year of cultivation in northern Italy. Foods, Vol. 11. 10.3390/foods11203255.
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  10. Hollmann, I., J.B. Lingens, B. Chuppava, V. Wilke and A. Abd El-Wahab, et al., 2022. In vitro evaluation of sodium butyrate on the growth of three Salmonella serovars derived from pigs at a mild acidic pH value. Front. Vet. Sci., Vol. 9. 10.3389/fvets.2022.937671.
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  11. Chuppava, B., A. Abd El-Wahab, B. Schiel, C. Ratert, B. Reckels, C. Visscher, J. Kamphues and J.B. Lingens, 2022. Impacts of mannanase supplementation in guar meal by-product on broiler chickens performance, foot pad health and selected organ traits: a pilot study. Europ. Poult. Sci., 10.1399/eps.2022.363.
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  12. Abd El-Wahab, A., M.F.El-Metwaly Ahmed, B. Reckels, B. Schiel, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2022. Effect of dietary β-Mannanase addition on performance, pododermatitis, and intestinal morphology as well as digesta Clostridium perfringens in broiler chickens: a pilot study. Ann. Anim. Sci., 22: 1027-1039.
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  13. Abd El-Wahab, A., B. Chuppava, Diana-Christin Siebert, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2022. Digestibility of a lignocellulose supplemented diet and fecal quality in beagle dogs. Animals, Vol. 12. 10.3390/ani12151965.
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  14. Abd El-Wahab, A., B. Chuppava, A.L. Zeiger, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2022. Nutrient digestibility and fecal quality in beagle dogs fed meat and bone meal added to dry food. Vet. Sci., 10.3390/vetsci9040164.
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  15. Abd El-Wahab, A., A.L. Zeiger, B. Chuppava, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2022. Effects of poultry by-products inclusion in dry food on nutrient digestibility and fecal quality in Beagle dogs. PLoS ONE, Vol. 17. 10.1371/journal.pone.0276398.
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  16. Abd El-Wahab, A. J.B. Lingens, B. Chuppava, A. Osman, V. Wilke, C. Ullrich, C.B. Hartung and C. Visscher, 2022. Impacts of rye addition in diets of broilers on performance, foot pad health and selected organ traits: A pilot field study Europ. Poult. Sci., Vol. 86. 10.1399/eps.2022.359.
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  17. Wilke, V., R. Grone, A. Felde, A. Abd El‐Wahab, P. Wolf and J. Kamphues, 2021. Effects of increasing dietary rye levels on physicochemical characteristics of digesta and its impact on stomach emptying as well as the formation of ‘doughballs’ in stomachs of young pigs. Anim. Physiol. Nutr., 105: 19-25.
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  18. L. Ingenpaß, A. Abd El-Wahab, C. Ullrich, M. Kölln, M.F.E. Ahmed, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2021. Nitrogen output in the urban environment using a vegetarian canine diet. PLoS ONE, Vol. 16. 10.1371/journal.pone.0257364.
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  19. Ahmed, M.F.E., A. Abd El-Wahab, Jan-Philip Kriewitz, J. Hankel and B. Chuppava, et al., 2021. Mitigating the spread and translocation of salmonella enteritidis in experimentally infected broilers under the influence of different flooring housing systems and feed particle sizes. Microorganisms, Vol. 9. 10.3390/microorganisms9040874.
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  20. Abd El-Wahab, A., V. Wilke, R. Grone and C. Visscher, 2021. Nutrient digestibility of a vegetarian diet with or without the supplementation of feather meal and either corn meal, fermented rye or rye and its effect on fecal quality in dogs. Animals, Vol. 11. 10.3390/ani11020496.
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  21. Abd El-Wahab, A., R. Grone, V. Wilke, M.F.E. Ahmed, B. Chuppava, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2021. In vitro studies to characterise different physico-chemical properties of some feed grains and their impact in monogastric nutrition. Ital. J. Anim. Sci., 20: 2051-2062.
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  22. Abd El-Wahab, A., L. Meyer, M. Kölln, B. Chuppava, V. Wilke, C. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2021. Insect larvae meal (Hermetia illucens/i>) as a sustainable protein source of canine food and its impacts on nutrient digestibility and fecal quality. Animals, Vol. 11. 10.3390/ani11092525.
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  23. Abd El-Wahab, A., F.F. Schuchmann, B. Chuppava, C. Visscher, C. Pfarrer and J. Kamphues, 2021. Studies on the weight of the gastrointestinal tract, digesta composition and occurrence of gastro- and enteroliths in adult domesticated ostriches fed different diets. Poult. Sci., Vol. 100. 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101359.
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  24. Abd El-Wahab, A., C. Visscher, W. Haider and R. Dimitri, 2021. A case study of histomoniasis in fattening turkeys identified in histopathological investigations. Ger. J. Vet. Res., 1: 13-18.
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  25. Abd El-Wahab, A., B. Chuppava, D. Radko and C. Visscher, 2021. Hepatic lipidosis in fattening turkeys: A review. Ger. J. Vet. Res., 1: 48-66.
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  26. Abd El-Wahab, A. and A. Aziza, 2017. Effects of different dietary oil sources and levels on growth performance and serum metabolites in broiler chickens. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 5: 127-132.
  27. El-Wahab, A.A., A. Aziza, H. Mahgoub and M. Ahmed, 2016. Effects of dietary methionine levels and sources on performance, blood lipid profile and histopathology in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Int. J. Fish. Aquatic Stud., 4: 89-98.
  28. Ahmed, M.F.E., M.I. Khalifa, A. Abd El-Wahab and A.A.Y. Mohamed, 2016. Indoor fungal load in broiler flocks environment at different stages of production cycle. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 15: 297-303.
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  29. Abd El-Wahab, A., M. Ahmed and T. Ibrahim, 2016. Impact of dietary methionine levels and sources on performance and health of foot pad in broilers. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 357-362.
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  30. El-Wah, A.A., A. Aziza and M. El-Adl, 2015. Impact of dietary excess methionine and lysine with or without addition of l-carnitine on performance, blood lipid profile and litter quality in broilers. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 10: 191-202.
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  31. Aziza, A.E.S. and A.A. Hassan, 2015. Effect of different levels of phospholipid on growth performance, whole body composition, and blood metabolites of adult nile tilapia (oreochromis niloticus). Global J. Fish. Aquacult. Res., 2: 38-46.
  32. Abd El-Wahab, A., M.S. Hillert, B. Spindler, J. Hartung, C. Suerie and J. Kamphues, 2014. Effects of diets formulated on an all-plant protein basis or including animal protein on foot pad health and performance in fattening turkeys. Eur. Poult. Sci., Vol. 78. 10.1399/eps.2014.38.
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  33. El-Wahab, A.A., D. Radko and J. Kamphues, 2013. High dietary levels of biotin and zinc to improve health of foot pads in broilers exposed experimentally to litter with critical moisture content. Poult. Sci., 92: 1774-1782.
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  34. Abd El-Wahab, A., C.F. Visscher, S. Wolken, J.M. Reperant, A. Beineke, M. Beyerbach and J. Kamphues, 2013. Outcome of an artificial coccidial infection in poults under the influence of floor heating. Poult. Sci., 92: 629-637.
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  35. Abd El‐Wahab, A., C.F. Visscher, A. Beineke, M. Beyerbach and J. Kamphues, 2013. Effects of high electrolyte contents in the diet and using floor heating on development and severity of foot pad dermatitis in young turkeys. J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr., 97: 39-47.
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  36. Abd El-Wahab, A., C.F. Visscher, S. Wolken, J.M. Reperant, A. Beineke, M. Beyerbach and J. Kamphues, 2012. Foot-pad dermatitis and experimentally induced coccidiosis in young turkeys fed a diet without anticoccidia. Poult. Sci., 91: 627-635.
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  37. Abd El-Wahab, A., C.F. Visscher, A. Beineke, M. Beyerbach, S. Wolken, J.M. Reperant and J. Kamphues, 2012. Investigations on diet composition, litter quality and experimantal infection on the severity of foot pad dermatitis in young turkeys housed with or without floor heating. Lohmann Inform., 47: 32-42.
  38. Abd El-Wahab, A., C.F. Visscher, A. Beineke, M. Beyerbach and J. Kamphues, 2012. Experimental studies on the effects of different litter moisture contents and exposure time to wet litter on development and severity of foot pad dermatitis in young fattening turkeys. Archiv Geflugelkunde, 76: 55-62.
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  39. Abd El-Wahab, A., A. Beineke, M. Beyerbach, C.F. Visscher and J. Kamphues, 2011. Effects of floor heating and litter quality on the development and severity of foot pad dermatitis in young turkeys. Avian Dis., 55: 429-434.
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