Dr. Hussein H. Abulreesh

Assistant Professor
Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from University of Hull, England, UK

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
Microbiology
Bacteriology
Enzymology
Epidemiology

Selected Publications

  1. Ramadani, A.S. and H.H. Abulreesh, 2011. Isolation and identification of yeast flora in a local kombucha sample: Al Nabtah. J. Applied Sci., 2: 42-51.

  2. Abulreesh, H.H., 2011. Free living rock pigeon (Columba livia) as an environmental reservoir of enteric bacterial pathogens resistant to antimicrobial drugs in Saudi Arabia. Curr. Res. Bacteriol., 4: 28-33.
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  3. Abulreesh, H.H., T.A. Paget and R. Goulder, 2010. Exploration of the Waterfowl-Environment-Campylobacter Nexus at Amenity Ponds. In: Water Microbiology: Types, Analysis and Disease-Causing Microorganisms, Lutsenko, A. and V. Palahniuk (Eds.). Nova Science Publishers, USA., pp: 315-320.

  4. Abulreesh, H.H., R. Goulder and G.W. Scott, 2007. Wild birds and human pathogens in the context of ringing and migration. Ring. Migrat., 33: 193-200.
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  5. Abulreesh, H.H., T.A. Paget and R. Goulder, 2006. Campylobacter in waterfowl and aquatic environments: Incidence and methods of detection. Environ. Sci. Tech., 40: 7122-7131.
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  6. Abulreesh, H.H., T.A. Paget and R. Goulder, 2005. Waterfowl and human-pathogenic bacteria at amenity sites: A review. Proceedings of the 3rd World Waterfowl, November 3-7, 2005, Guangzhou, China, pp: 356-362.
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  7. Abulreesh, H.H., T.A. Paget and R. Goulder, 2005. Recovery of thermophilic campylobacters from pond water and sediment and the problem of interference by background bacteria in enrichment culture. Water Res., 39: 2877-2882.
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  8. Abulreesh, H.H., T.A. Paget and R. Goulder, 2004. Waterfowl and the bacteriological quality of amenity ponds. J. Water Health 2: 183-189.
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