عربى
Mohamed Hassan Khodir
Department
Pet animal Res. And Vaccines Production
Research Field
Veterinary Science, Animal Protection and Hygiene(Viral Diseases)
Agrovoc
Virology
Contacts
E-mail address
profdrkhodeir@gawab.com
URL
www.vsvri-eg.com
Work Telephones
023421406 - 023421466
Fax
023428321
Awarded Degrees
Degree
BSc, Egypt, Cairo in [1977]
Masters, Egypt, Cairo
Title:
parasites in slaughtered camels
in [1984]
PHD, Egypt, assiut
Title:
studies on rinderpest and foot and mouth disease viruses in meat and meat products
in [1988]
Current degree
Degree
PHD, Egypt, assiut in [1984]
Professional progress
Dept. Manager
in
Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI)
[01/04/2003]
Rank
Chief Researcher
in Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI) [01/01/2000]
Senior Researcher
in Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI) [01/01/1995]
Researcher
in Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI) [01/01/1990]
Specialist
in Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI) [06/06/1978]
Publications
Journal:
Preparation and evaluation of combined vaccine against rabies and tetanus to be used in equines.
Susceptibility of quals to fowl and pigeon pox virus infection
Compartive studies on the immune response of cattle to cell culture Rinderpest vaccine prepared on Bovine Kidney (BK) and African Green Monkey (vero)vell culutres.
Investigation of cellular and humoral immunity of rabies, canine distemper and canine parvo in vaccinated puppies
Antigenic relationship between Bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) and rabies viruses
Trails for preparation of combined vaccine against Newcastle and gumboro diseases
Studies to prepare an inactivated vaccine against gumboro and reo viruses
Studies on rinderpest virus in theileria annulata infected lymphoblastoid cells
Detection of PPR virus in vero cells using fluorescent antibody technique
Comparative studies on the growth behaviour of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) virus in different cell cultures
Experimental infection of cattle buffaloes and sheep with virulent rinderpest virus
Experimental Infection Of Cattle, Buffaloes And Sheep With Virulent Rinderpest Virus
Humoral and local immune response to Different Newcastle disease vaccines
Rinderpeste virus inhibition in vitro by ribavirin
Evaluation of cell mediated immune response of chicken vaccinated with some newcastle disease vaccines
Effect of coccidiosis and its treatment on the immune response of rabbits to inactivated rabbit haemorrhagic virus vaccine
Immune responses of camels to vaccination with Brucella abortus S19vaccine
Evaluation Of Duck Immune Response To Mutual Vaccination With Avianfluenza And Duck Hepatitis Vaccines
Studies on the cumulative effect of sodium thiomersal on broilers Vaccinated with inactivated poultry vaccines
Preparation and Characterization of Canine Parvovirus Egg Yolk (Igy) conjugated with FITC and Horse Radish Peroxidase (HRP)
Determination of the relationship between egg drop syndrome (EDS) immune status in vaccinated hens and their egg quality
Conference/Workshop:
Conjugation of clostridium Chauvoei and clostridium septicum hyperimmune sera with Fluorescin isothiocyanate for serological uses
Suscpetibility of different cell culutres to bovine ephemeral fever virus
Studies on canine hepatitis in Egypt I-isolation of the local strain and its propagation in cell cultures
Preparation and evaluation of a combined vaccine against rabies and tetanus to be used in equines
Effect of Aflatoxin in duck ration on the immune response of ducklings to duck virus hepatitis and duck virus enteritis (Duck plague) vaccines
A trial on the production of a thermostable rinderpest vaccine
Preparation of a combined inactivated vaccine against duck virus hepatits and Duck virus enteritis Duck Plague
Behaviour of rinderpest and rift valley fever viruses in vero cells
Comparative evaluation of (peste des petits ruminants) hyperimmune serum prepared in goats and in rabbits
Conjugation of a PPR Hyper Immune Serum with Fluorescine Isothiocyanate for Serological uses
محاولات مبدئية لتحضير لقاح ثنائي ميت ضد مرض النيوكاسل و ظاهرة إنخفاض البيض
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE POTENCY OF TRADITIONALLY INACTIVATED BOVINE EPHEMERAL FEVER VACCINE AND THAT ONE INACTIVATED ON THE TIME OF VACCINATION
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