Dr. Alaa Eldin Abdel Mouty Mohamed Eissa
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Dr. Alaa Eldin Abdel Mouty Mohamed Eissa

Professor & Chairperson
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Aquaculture Pathobiology from Michigan State University, United States of America

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Biography

Professor, Alaa Eldin Eissa has earned a Ph.D. in Aquatic Animal Medicine from Michigan State University, USA in 2005 and a Masters in Vet Sciences “Fish Diseases” from Cairo University in 1997and a Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences from Cairo University in 1993 (Accredited to D.V.M. in 2004). He is currently working as the Chairperson of Aquatic Animal Medicine and Management Department at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University.Prof. Eissa was also certified as Molecular Laboratory Diagnostician (graduate diploma in Molecular Pathology from Michigan State University, USA).

Prof. Eissa has over 25 years of experience in fish/ shellfish diseases diagnosis, aquaculture health management, aquatic environment risk assessment and rehabilitation of degraded aquatic wildlife habitats. With this unique mix of expertise, Alaa has excelled in delivering leading-edge aquaculture project development and management know-how to clients in USA, Canada, Egypt and Libya.

For distinction & innovation in aquaculture health management Prof. Eissa was awarded the “National Encouragement Award in Agricultural Sciences” from the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Academy of Science and Technology for the year 2008 and the “Scientific Distinction Award in Interdisciplinary and Multi-specialty Sciences” and Agricultural Sciences from the Supreme Council of Scientific Research of Cairo University for the year 2010 & 2016.

In 2017, Prof. Eissa has been selected by the supreme authority of Suez Canal to work as Aquatic Veterinary Consultant to the Suez Canal National Company for Fish Farming and Aquatic Animal Health.

In 2017, based upon his professional experience in aquatic wildlife conservation research and his active support to animal rights /environmental protection worldwide, he has been nominated as an official member of the Animal Research Ethics Supreme Committee of Cairo University.

In 2018, for his profound expertise in the field of Aquatic Animal Health and Aquatic diversity conservation Prof. Eissa has been nominated as an international aquatic veterinary consultant to the Mediterranean Aquaculture Development Project II (MADE 2 Egypt).

Since 2018 till now, he is holding the Fish Diseases section editor position and member of the editorial board of the highly ranked Turkish journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences. He is also an editorial board member and reviewer for several international journals. During the period from 2012-2015, he has acted as an executive editor / cofounder of the International J of Veterinary Science and Medicine.

In 2019, Professor Eissa has been hired to lead the scientific and technical offices of Makka Feed Company; a promising national fish feeds company.

For his profound experience and interim support to national efforts for restoration and rehabilitation of the Mediterranean / Red Sea aquatic ecosystem, Professor Eissa was nominated on February 2020 as a member of the National Council of Oceanography and Fisheries then elected as the vice president of the counsel.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Aquatic Animal Health
62%
Aquatic Animal Viruses
90%
Aquatic Pollution
75%
Pathology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
4
Chapters
0
Articles
72
Abstracts
43

Selected Publications

  1. Elgendy, M.Y., M. Shaalan, M. Abdelsalam, A.E. Eissa, M.M. El-Adawy and A. Adel Seida, 2022. Antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles against antibiotic-resistant Aeromonas veronii infections in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.), in vitro and in vivo assay. Aquacult. Res., 53: 901-920.
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  2. Eissa, A.E., M.S. Yusuf, N.A. Younis, M. Fekry and A.A. Dessouki et al., 2022. Effect of poultry offal silage with or without betaine supplementation on growth performance, intestinal morphometry, spleen histomorphology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings. Anim. Physiol. Nutr., 106: 1189-1195.
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  3. Eissa, A.E., M.S. Yusuf, N.A. Younis, M. Fekry and A.A. Dessouki et al., 2021. Effect of poultry offal silage with or without betaine supplementation on growth performance, intestinal morphometry, spleen histomorphology of nile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) fingerlings. J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr., 10.1111/jpn.13655.
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  4. Eissa, A.E., M.M. Attia, M.Y. Elgendy, G.A. Ismail and N.M. Sabry et al., 2021. Streptococcus, centrocestus formosanus and Myxobolus tilapiae concurrent infections in farmed Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Microb. Pathogen., Vol. 158. 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.105084.
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  5. Eissa, A.E., M. Abou‐Okada, A.R.M. Alkurdi, R.A.E. Zlitne, A. Prince, M. Abdelsalam and H.I.M. Derwa, 2021. Catastrophic mass mortalities caused by photobacterium damselae affecting farmed marine fish from deeba triangle, Egypt. Aquacult. Res., 10.1111/are.15284.
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  6. Eissa, A.E., A.M. Abu‐Seida, M.M. Ismail, N.M. Abu‐Elala and M. Abdelsalam, 2021. A comprehensive overview of the most common skeletal deformities in fish. Aquacult. Res., 52: 2391-2402.
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  7. Aly, S.M., A.E. Eissa, N.I. ElBanna and A. Albutti, 2021. Efficiency of monovalent and polyvalent vibrio alginolyticus and vibrio parahaemolyticus vaccines on the immune response and protection in gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata (L.) against vibriosis. Fish Shellfish Immunol., 111: 145-151.
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  8. El‐Adawy, M.M., A.E. Eissa, M. Shaalan, A.A. Ahmed, N.A. Younis, M.M. Ismail and M. Abdelsalam, 2020. Green synthesis and physical properties of gum arabic‐silver nanoparticles and its antibacterial efficacy against fish bacterial pathogens. Aquacult. Res., 52: 1247-1254.
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  9. Elgohary, I., A.E. Eissa, N.G. Fadel, J.I.A. Elatief and M.A. Mahmoud, 2020. Bacteriological, molecular, and pathological studies on the gram‐positive bacteria Aerococcus viridans and Enterococcus faecalis and their effects on oreochromis niloticus in Egyptian fish farms. Aquacult. Res., 52: 2220-2232.
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  10. Eissa, A.E., S.K. Abolghait, N.A. Younis, A.A. Dessouki, M.M. El-Lamie, A.A.A. Mhara and M. Abdelsalam, 2020. Myxobolus episquamalis infection in farmed flathead grey mullet Mugil cephalus L. and thin-lipped mullet Liza ramada. Aquacult. Int., 28: 363-376.
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  11. EI-Jakee, J., S. Elshamy, A.W. Hassan, M. Abdelsalam, N. Younis, M.A. El-Hady and A.E. Eissa, 2020. Isolation and characterization of Mycoplasmas from some moribund Egyptian fishes. Aquacult. Int., 28: 901-912.
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  12. A.E. Eissa, M.L. Showehdi, M.M. Ismail, A.S. El-Naas, A.A.A. Mhara and S.K. Abolghait, 2018. Identification and prevalence of Anisakis pegreffii and A. pegreffii×A. Simplex (s.s.) hybrid genotype larvae in atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus) from some North African Mediterranean coasts. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 44: 21-27.
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  13. Eiss, A.E., M.B. Altakaly, S.K. Abol, M.M. Ismail and A. Abumhara, 2017. Detection of the most common Vibrios affecting common pandora (Pagellus erythinus) from the coasts of Tripoli, Libya. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 12: 253-263.
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  14. Eissa, A.E., M. Moustafa, A. Abumhara and M. Hosni, 2016. Future prospects of biosecurity strategies in Egyptian fish farms. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 11: 100-107.
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  15. Moustafa, M., A.E. Eissa, A.M. Laila, A.Y. Gaafar, I.M. Abumourad and M.Y. Elgendy, 2015. Investigations into the potential causes of mass kills in mari-cultured gilthead sea bream, sparus Aurata, at Northern Egypt. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 6: 466-477.
  16. Eissa, A.E. and A.M. Abu-Seida, 2015. Synopsis on the most common pathologies of dolphins. J. Fish. Aquatic Sci., 10: 307-322.
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  17. Asheg, A.A., S.M. El-Nyhom, A.E. Eissa and Y.M. Abouzeed, 2015. Effect of some libyan medicinal plants on hematological profile, cholesterol level and immune status of broiler chicken. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 6: 1164-1170.
  18. Abu-Elala, N.M., S.H. Mohamed, M.M. Zaki and A.E. Eissa, 2015. Assessment of the immune-modulatory and antimicrobial effects of dietary chitosan on Nile tilapia (Oreochrmis niloticus) with special emphasis to its bio-remediating impacts. Fish Shellfish Immunol., 46: 678-685.
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  19. Abu-Elala, N.M., S.H. Mohamed, M.M. Zaki and A.E. Eissa, 2015. Assessment of the immune-modulatory and antimicrobial effects of dietary chitosan on Nile tilapia (Oreochrmis niloticus) with special emphasis to its bio-remediating impacts. Fish Shellfish Immunol., 46: 678-685.
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  20. Abdelsalam, M., A.E. Eissa and S.C. Chen, 2015. Genetic diversity of geographically distinct Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolates from fish. J. Adv. Res., 6: 233-238.
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  21. Moustafa, M., A.E. Eissa, A.M. Laila, A.Y. Gaafar, I.M.K. Abumourad and M.Y. Elgendy, 2014. Mass mortalities in mari-cultured European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) at Northern Egypt. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 5: 95-109.
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  22. Eissa, A.E. and M. Faisal, 2014. Clinical outbreaks of Bacterial Kidney Disease (BKD) in hatchery-raised brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) (Mitchill, 1814): Lessons learned. J. Aquacult. Res. Dev., Vol. 5. 10.4172/2155-9546.1000242.
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  23. Badr, A.M., N.A. Mahana and A. Eissa, 2014. Assessment of heavy metal levels in water and their toxicity in some tissues of nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in River Nile Basin at Greater Cairo, Egypt. Global Vet., 13: 432-443.
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  24. Abdelsalam, M., M. Fujino, A.E. Eissa, S.C. Chen and M. Warda, 2014. Expression, genetic localization and phylogenic analysis of NAPlr in piscine Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies dysgalactiae isolates and their patterns of adherence. J. Adv. Res., (In Press). 10.1016/j.jare.2014.05.005.
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  25. Eissa, A.E., N.A. Tharwat and M.M. Zaki, 2013. Field assessment of the mid winter mass kills of trophic fishes at Mariotteya stream, Egypt: Chemical and biological pollution synergistic model. Chemosphere, 90: 1061-1068.
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  26. Eissa, A.E., M.M. Zaki, S. Saeid, M. Abdelsalam and H.M. Ali et al., 2013. In vitro evaluation of the efficacy of hemodialysate (Solcoseryl®) as a wound healing agent in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Int. J. Vet. Sci. Med., 1: 57-64.
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  27. Eissa, A.E., M. Abdelsalam, N. Tharwat and M. Zaki, 2013. Detection of Saprolegnia parasitica in eggs of angelfish Pterophyllum scalare (Cuvier-Valenciennes) with a history of decreased hatchability. Int. J. Vet. Sci. Med., 1: 7-14.
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  28. Abdelsalam, M., A. Asheg and A.E. Eissa, 2013. Streptococcus dysgalactiae: An emerging pathogen of fishes and mammals. Int. J. Vet. Sci. Med., 1: 1-6.
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  29. Abdel-Aziz, M., A.E. Eissa, M. Hanna and M.A. Okada, 2013. Identifying some pathogenic Vibrio/Photobacterium species during mass mortalities of cultured Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) and European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) from some Egyptian coastal provinces. Int. J. Vet. Sci. Med., 1: 87-95.
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  30. Faisal, M., M. Shavalier, R.K. Kim, E.V. Millard and M.R. Gunn et al., 2012. Spread of the emerging viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus strain, genotype IVb, in Michigan, USA. Viruses, 4: 734-760.
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  31. Faisal, M., C. Schulz, A. Eissa, T. Brenden and A. Winters et al., 2012. Epidemiological investigation of Renibacterium salmoninarum in three Oncorhynchus spp. in Michigan from 2001 to 2010. Prev. Vet. Med., 107: 260-274.
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  32. Eissa, A.E., H.A. Hussein and M.M. Zaki, 2012. Detection of avian influenza (H5N1) in some fish and shellfish from different aquatic habitats across some Egyptian provinces. Life Sci. J., 9: 2702-2712.
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  33. Zaki, M.M., A.E. Eissa and S. Saeid, 2011. Assessment of the immune status of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) experimentally challenged with toxogenic/septicemic bacteria during treatment trial with florfenicol/enrofloxacin. World J. Fish Mar. Sci.,. 3: 21-36.
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  34. Faisal, M., T.P. Loch, M. Fujimoto, S.A. Woodiga and A.E. Eissa, 2011. Characterization of novel Flavobacterium spp. involved in the mortality of Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in their early life stages. J. Aquacult. Res. Dev., Vol. S2. 10.4172/2155-9546.S2-005.
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  35. Faisal, M., C. Schulz, A. Eissa and G. Whelan, 2011. High prevalence of buccal ulcerations in largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides (Centrarchidae) from Michigan inland lakes associated with Myzobdella lugubris Leidy 1851 (Annelida: Hirudinea). Parasite, 18: 79-84.
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  36. Eissa, A.E., M.M. Zaki and S. Saeid, 2011. Epidemic mortalities in the dusky grouper, Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834) in Egyptian coastal waters. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 15: 111-122.
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  37. Eissa, A.E. and M.M. Zaki, 2011. The impact of global climatic changes on the aquatic environment. Procedia Environ. Sci., 4: 251-259.
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  38. Faisal, M., T.P. Loch, T.O. Brenden, A.E. Eissa and M.P. Ebeneret al., 2010. Assessment of Renibacterium salmoninarum infection in four lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) stocks from northern lakes huron and michigan. J. Great Lakes Res., 36: 29-37.
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  39. Faisal, M., A.E. Eissa and E. Clifford, 2010. Starliperd recovery of Renibacterium salmoninarum from naturally infected salmonine stocks in michigan using a modified culture protocol. Cairo Univ. J. Adv. Res., 1: 95-102.
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  40. Eissa, A.E., M.M. Zaki and A.A. Aziz, 2010. Flavobacterium columnare/Myxobolus tilapiae concurrent infection in the earthen pond reared Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) during the early summer. Interdiscip. Bio Cent., 2: 51-59.
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  41. Faisal, M. and A.E. Eissa, 2009. Diagnostic testing patterns of Renibacterium salmoninarum in spawning salmonid stocks in michigan. J. Wildl. Dis., 45: 447-456.
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  42. Eissa, A.E., M. Moustafa, I.N. El-Husseiny, S. Saeid, O. Saleh and T. Borhan, 2009. Identification of some skeletal deformities in freshwater teleosts raised in Egyptian aquaculture. Chemosphere, 77: 419-425.
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  43. Eissa, E.A., M. Moustafa, M. Abdelaziz and N.A. Ezzeldeen, 2008. Yersinia ruckeri infection in cultured Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, at a semi-intensive fish farm in lower Egypt. Afr. J. Aquat. Sci., 3: 283-286.
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  44. Faisal, M., A.E. Eissa and E.E. Elsayed, 2007. Isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) with furuncule-like lesions in Lake Ontario. J. Wildl. Dis., 43: 618-622.
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  45. Eissa, A.E., E.E. Elsayed and M. Faisal, 2007. Prevalence and shedding of Renibacterium salmoninarum in brook trout (Salvelinus Fontinalis) in michigan. Nat. Sci., 5: 8-17.
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  46. Eissa, A.E., E.E. Elsayed and M. Faisal, 2007. Field trial evaluation of povidone iodine as an effective disinfectant for different stages of returning spawners salmon. Life Sci. J., 4: 87-93.
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  47. Elsayed, E.E., A.E. Eissa and M. Faisal, 2006. Isolation of Flavobacterium psychrophilum from sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus L., with skin lesions in lake ontario. J. Fish Dis., 29: 629-632.
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  48. Eissa, A.E., I.M.K. Abu Mourad, T. Borhan, 2006. Contribution on myxosoma infection in cultured Oreochromis niloticus in lower egypt. Nat. Sci., 4: 40-46.
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  49. Eissa, A.E. and E.E. Elsayed, 2006. An overview on bacterial kidney disease. Life Sci. J., 3: 58-76.
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  50. Eissa, A.E., E.E. Elsayed, R. McDonald and M. Faisal, 2006. First record of Renibacterium salmoninarum in sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). J. Wildl. Dis., 42: 556-560.
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