Dr. Hamada Abdel-Aziz Ahmed
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Dr. Hamada Abdel-Aziz Ahmed

Lecturer
Damanhour University, Egypt


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

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Biography

Dr. Hamada AbdelAziz ElSayed Ahmed is currently working as Lecturer of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Damanhour University. He obtained his Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. His main area of interest related to Animal and Veterinary Sciences. His main area of expertise includes Animal Nutrition, Feed Stuff, Proximate Analysis, Poultry Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, Nutrients, Fish Nutrition, Mal Nutrition Diseases, Feed Additives, and Ration Formulation. He has 6 publications in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

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

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Selim, S., H. Khalifa and H. Ahmed, 2019. Growth performance, blood biochemical constituents, antioxidant status, and meat fatty acids composition of lambs fed diets supplemented with plant essential oils. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 63: 156-165.
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  2. Kordon, A.O., H. Abdelhamed, H. Ahmed, W. Baumgartner, A. Karsi and L.M. Pinchuk, 2019. Assessment of the live attenuated and wild-type Edwardsiella ictaluri-induced immune gene expression and langerhans-like cell profiles in the immune-related organs of catfish. Front. Immunol., Vol. 10. 10.3389/fimmu.2019.00392.
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  3. Dawood, M.A.O., S. Koshio, A.I. Zaineldin, H.V. Doan, H.A. Ahmed, M. Elsabagh and M.M. Abdel-Daim, 2019. An evaluation of dietary selenium nanoparticles for red sea bream (Pagrus major) aquaculture: growth, tissue bioaccumulation, and antioxidative responses. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 26: 30876-30884.
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  4. Dawood, M., M. Mohsen, A. El-dakar, E. Abdelraouf, E. Moustafa and H. Ahmed, 2019. Effectiveness of exogenous digestive enzymes supplementation on the performance of rabbitfish (Siganus rivulatus). Slovenian Vet. Res., Vol. 56. 10.26873/svr-779-2019.
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  5. Ayoub, M., H. Ahmed, K. Sadek, M. Alagawany and M.A. El-Hack et al., 2019. Effects of liquid yucca supplementation on nitrogen excretion, intestinal bacteria, biochemical and performance parameters in Broilers. Animals, Vol. 9. 10.3390/ani9121097.
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  6. Shewita, R., M. ElKatcha and H. Ahmed, 2018. Growth performance, immune response and carcass status of broiler chickens fed diets contain different sources of methionine. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 59: 31-39.
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  7. Kordon, A.O., H. Abdelhamed, H. Ahmed, J.Y. Park, A. Karsi and L.M. Pinchuk, 2018. Phagocytic and bactericidal properties of channel catfish peritoneal macrophages exposed to Edwardsiella ictaluri live attenuated vaccine and wild-type strains. Front. Microbiol., Vol. 8. 10.3389/fmicb.2017.02638.
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  8. Younis, M.E.M., E.K.A.B.A. Ahmed and A.R. Elbestawy, 2016. Growth performance, carcass characteristics and litter composition of broilers raised on used litter managed by two types of acidifier amendments. J. Anim. Sci. Adv., 6: 1050-1056.
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  9. Younis, M.E., E.K. Bazh, H.A. Ahmed and A.R. Elbestawy, 2016. Broiler performance, carcass characters and litter composition after management of fresh litter with two types of acidifier amendments. Int. J. Agric. Innovations Res., 4: 1050-1056.
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  10. Kordon, A.O., M.A. Scott, I. Ibrahim, H. Abdelhamed and H. Ahmed et al., 2016. Identification of langerhans-like cells in the immunocompetent tissues of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. Fish Shellfish Immunol., 58: 253-258.
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  11. Elbestawy, A.R., E. Khalifa, K.M. Sadek, H.A. Ahmed and H.F. Ellakany, 2016. The protective effects of volatile oils against complicated chronic respiratory disease (CCRD) in chickens. J. Am. Sci., 12: 49-56.
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  12. Ahmed, H.A. and R.M. Abou-Elkhair, 2016. Potential application of guar meal in broiler diet. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 280-287.
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  13. Shewita, R.S. and H.A. Ahmed, 2015. Influence of dietary phytase and multiple enzymes supplementations on growth performance, carcass characteristics and immune response in Japanese quail. Am. J. Life. Sci. Res., 3: 112-127.
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  14. El-Tahawy, A.S., A.M. Ismaeil and H.A. Ahmed, 2015. Effects of dietary methionine-supplementation on the general performance and economic value of Rahmani lambs. J. Anim. Sci. Adv., 5: 1457-1466.
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  15. El-Tahawy, A.S. and H.A. El-Shafey, 2015. The influence of different feed additives on the profitability of nile tilapia (oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings reared in hapas. Global J. Fish. Aquacult. Res., 2: 1-28.
  16. Ahmed, H.A., R. Abou-Elkhair, S.A. Ketkat and S. Selim, 2015. Growth and economic performance of broiler chickens fed on graded levels of canola meal with or without multi-enzyme supplementation. J. Agric. Sci., 7: 137-149.
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  17. Ahmed, H.A., K.M. Sadek and A.E. Taha, 2015. Impact of two herbal seeds supplementation on growth performance and some biochemical blood and tissue parameters of broiler chickens. Int. J. Biol. Biomol. Agric. Food Biotechnol. Eng., 9: 261-266.
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  18. Ahmed, H.A. and K.M. Sadek, 2015. Impact of dietary supplementation of sodium butyrate and/or protexin on the growth performance, some blood parameters and immune response of Oreochromis niloticus. Int. J. Agric. Innov. Res., 3: 985-991.
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  19. Sadek, K.M., H.A. Ahmed, M. Ayoub and M. Elsabagh, 2014. Evaluation of digestarom and thyme as phytogenic feed additives for broiler chickens. Europ. Poult. Sci., Vol. 78. 10.1399/eps.2014.55.
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  20. Abou-Elkhair, R., H.A. Ahmed and S. Selim, 2014. Effects of black pepper (Piper nigrum), turmeric powder (Curcuma longa) and coriander seeds (Coriandrum sativum) and their combinations as feed additives on growth performance, carcass traits, some blood parameters and humoral immune response of broiler chickens. Asian-Australas. J. Anim. Sci., 27: 847-854.
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  21. Abd El-Hamid, H.S., H.A. Ahmed, K.M. Sadek, A.R. El-Bestawy and H.F. Ellakany, 2014. Impact of serratiopeptidase treatment on performance and health parameters in broiler chickens. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 26: 84-90.
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  22. Saad, T.T., H.A. Ahmed, M. El-Gohary and M.A. Ali, 2013. Economic studies on immunostimulents in relation to mycotoxin infection in cultured fish. Online J. Anim. Feed Res., 3: 47-57.
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  23. El-Katcha, M.I., M.A. Soltan, A.I. El-Shiekh, H.A. Ahmed and M.G. Nomir, 2013. Influence of dietary enzyme supplementation on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, carcass traits and health status of growing rabbits. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 38: 181-203.
  24. El-Katcha, M.I., E.Y. Ismeal, M.A. Soltan, H.A. Ahmed and W.A. Mahdy, 2012. Impact of dietary supplementation of probiotic and/or prebiotic on performance and immune response of Japanese quail. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 37: 145-165.
  25. El-Hamid, H.S.A., M.I.Y. El-Katcha, H.A. Ahmed and M. Emam, 2012. Effect of dietary enzymes supplementation on growth performance, immune response, some blood parameters and carcass quality of broiler chicks. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 35: 169-184.
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  26. El-Katcha, M.I., R.S. Shewita, H.A. Ahmed and H.S. Amar, 2011. Effect of dietary supplementation of different levels of garlic powder on performance and immune response of Japanese quail. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 33: 121-138.
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