gihan kamal Eldin-Abdel-latef abdel -baki

lecturer of zoonoses

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Dr. Gihan Kamal Eldin Abdel-Latef



Lecturer in hygiene management and zoonoses department,



Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University 



Nationality: Egyptian  Date and place of birth: 10/12/1974- Beni-Suef- Egypt Marital Status: Married



Address: University of Beni-Suef, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department of Hygiene, Management and Zoonoses Fax work : 0020822327982    Mobile : 01229879625 E-mail : gehankamal2008@outlook.com  



 Scientific status:  • Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine,  Beni-suef branch -Cairo University 1997 B.Sc., Veterinary Medicine,   • Master of Veterinary Medical Science, Veterinary Medicine, ( zoonoses, Animal and poultry behavior and management)- Beni-Suef University 2003



Title: Epidemiological studies on Toxoplasmosis in animals and humans in Beni-Suef. M.V.Sc. degree of Zoonoses, Faculty   of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-suef University, 2003                              



• PhD Veterinary Medicine, Beni-suef, 2009



Title: Seroepidemiological studies on the role of fish in transmitting some zoonotic diseases to man. Ph.D. of Zoonoses, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-suef, 2009. 



Functional status:  • Demonstrator, or Teaching Assistant or Faculty of Veterinary  Medicine Beni -Suef, Cairo University, from 26-8-1998.  • Assistant Lecturer, Department of Hygiene, Management and Zoonoses, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Beni- Suef, Cairo University from 11-8-2003.      



                   ??? ????? ???????? ? ??????? ????????                                       • Lecturer, Department of Hygiene, Management and Zoonoses, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni- Suef University from     27-10-2009 till now.



 University Teaching Experience:  • Theoretical teaching for students of Veterinary Medicine Undergraduate  



• Theoretical teaching for postgraduate students (Diploma - Master - Doctorate) courses, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. 



:Computer skills



-Knowledge and ability to use most of windows software applications including Microsoft



Offices preparation. Screen presentations using PowerPoint in addition to statistical analysis



using different computer statistical programs. 



- International Computer Driving License (ICDL).



: Conferences , Scientific symposia and Training courses



•Participation and attendance in the activities of the Seventh Scientific Conference of the College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Beni- Suef (from 24 to 28 February 2013) 



• Participation and attendance in the activities of the Department of Hygiene, Management and



Zoonoses - faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Beni- Suef, which was held on April



8, 2014. 



• Participate in a workshop entitled "Recent Techniques in Molecular Biology" from 7-8 of May 2014.



-• Participate cycle entitled "Team Building for Team Leaders" of the DAAD Kairo Akademie in April 302 013



• A training course entitled "Statistical Data Analysis Using SPSS”: in the period from October 20 -212 015.



• the international publication of the research cycle, from 13 - 05.14.2012 of the Human Resources Development Center at the University of Beni- Suef (FLDC).



• The research team management cycle from 17 - 06.19.2013 of the Human Resources Development Center at the University of Beni- Suef (FLDC). 



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• the financial and legal aspects of the business cycle in the university in the period of about 10 - 02.11.2015 of Human Resources Development Center at the University of Beni- Suef (FLDC).



• quality standards in the course of the educational process in the period from 15 - 09.16.2015 of the Human Resources Development Center at the University of Beni- Suef (FLDC).



• Effective Presentation Skills course from 20 - 09.21.2015 of the Human Resources Development Center at the University of Beni -Suef (FLDC).



• Undergraduate Management course in the period from 15 - 11.16.2015 of the Human Resources Development Center at the University of Beni- Suef (FLDC).



• attend the special definition of e-learning services and training workshop to activate the use of university courses producing and marketing of electronic courses producing other universities and held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine on Tuesday, 09/12/2014.



•Attend the second International Conference on Distance Education in the period from December 16 to 17, 2014.



• attend the second International Conference of the unity of training and development in higher education institutions titled (Unlock your talent and Own the future) which place in November 18, 2014 at the University of Beni- Suef.



• Participation in Graduate Studies and Research sector seminar titled (international and local agreements Beni- Suef and ways to activate) held at the University on Sunday, October 26, 2014.



• attend a workshop Support Unit and project finance at the University of Beni -Suef, on Sunday, 10-2-2013 at the Faculty of Science for: writing research projects distinctive and compete locally and internationally.



• participating in the University Conference (towards building a strategic research of the university in the next decade) valuable period 12 to 13 November 2013.



• Participation in the university conference entitled (Centers of Excellence: standards and community functions and yield) held on Tuesday, June 17, 2014.



• participate in a seminar graduate studies and research sector entitled (effective-backed university research) held on Sunday, August 24, 2014.



• participate in a seminar entitled (international and local MOU in Beni-suef university and ways to activate-the scholarship program-the definition of grants-submission terms) was held on October 25, 2014.



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• Participate in the Second Conference of the Challenger disability League title (our youth energy ...... do not obstruct) was held on Tuesday, December 2, 2014-University of Beni- Suef • Participate in the Fourth International Conference of the University of Beni -Suef in conjunction with the Association of Arab Universities, on 18 to 19 February 2014



• participate in a seminar (about a strategy for effective management of the university students on scholarships) and held on Tuesday, August 18 2015.



• Attend International Conference of the University of Beni-Suef in cooperation with the Arab Inventors Association entitled (Egypt invents 2015) held on March 8 2015.



•Participation in the seminar place at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Beni -Suef entitled (the rules for the use of experimental animals in scientific research), held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine –Beni- Suef on December 8, 2015.  Work associated with servicing the educational process and research, construction and equipment: -  • Contribute to the establishment and equipping Department of   Hygiene, Management and Zoonoses laboratory.  • Coordinator of students course of zoonoses. • Coordinator of graduate courses (diploma-Master- PhD) . • Member of the Committee of the General Secretariat of the Strategic Plan for College. • Member of the Committee for the questionnaires belonging to the unit to ensure learning quality. Supervision of the Theses and activities:   • Supervision of Master and Doctoral students at Faculty of  Veterinary Medicine.  



Scientific Societies:  • Member of the Egyptian Society for Animal Welfare Giza • Member of the Veterinary Medical Association of Parasitological - Suez Canal University.

Master Title

Epidemiological studies on Toxoplasmosis in animals and humans in Beni-Suef.

Master Abstract

Toxolasmosis is considered to be one of the zoonotic diseases which are caused by a parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii (T.gondii), which infests humans worm blooded animals and birds. Toxoplasmosis causes abortion in pregnant women in addition to great economic losses in specially sheep and goats. So that this epidemiological study aims to determine the prevalence of the sporulated oocyst of T. gondii in cat feces (either owned or stray cats), also the prevalence of the disease in human beings of different ages and sexes, and the prevalence of the disease in the blood of animals slaughtered abattoirs with demonstration of toxoplasma cyst in animal meat. The steps of the study were done as follows: A total 509 animals, cat, and human samples were collected from different localities in Beni-Suef Governorate. Fecal samples were collected from stray and indoor cats in the following respective numbers, 90 stray cats and 12 indoor cats. 26 of stray cat samples were examined parasitological by concentration flotation technique. 26 of stray cat samples show sporulated oocysts in their feces while two only of indoor cats show that. Concerning human samples, they were collected for serological examination. A total of 165 blood samples were collected from inpatients, outpatients and normal individuals for serological examination by IHAT ??? ????? ???????? ? ??????? ???????? and ELISA test. Out of these samples, 78 were chosen according to their IHAT results for examination by ELISA detecting IgM and IgG. Concerning the animal samples, they were collected from different animal species slaughtered in abattoirs in the following respective numbers: cattle 60, buffaloes 30, sheep 97, goats 29 and camels 26. Of these animal’s blood samples were examines serologically by IHAT. The animal tissue samples were examined by digestion technique. Examination of cat fecal samples revealed an incidence of 28.9% and 16.7% for stray and indoor cats respectively. Regarding the total incidence of serologically positive human cases it was 47.27%. The majority of human cases (58.9%) were tracked back to direct contact with cat whereas only 29.48% contracted the infection ingestion of raw or under cooked meat, and only 11.53 has unknown source of infection. The human age-wise positivity was founded maximum in the group 31-40 years (55.17%) followed by the age group 21-30 (51.4 %), while it was (50%) in the age group 41-50 years. The incidence of serologically positive cases was higher in males (50.77%) than in females (45%). Toxoplasmosis was detected throughout the year without significant statically difference as follows respectively: Winter (29.5%), Spring (25.6%), summer (21.8%) and autumn (23.1%). The personal contact with cat, and raw or undercooked meat occupations accounted for the majority of serologically positive cases who show incidence of 29.5%, 28.2%, for farmers, house wives respectively. There was a significant relationship between toxoplasmosis and abortion as 71.4% from the tested pregnant females having abortion due toxoplasmosis while only 28.6% aborted due to other causes. ??? ????? ???????? ? ??????? ???????? The infection rate statically differs in the three gestational periods as it was 21.62% in the first stage, 20.83% in the second stage and 18.18% in the third stage. Examination of cattle, buffaloes, goats and camels blood samples revealed incidence of serologically positive animals of 18.13%, 10%, 13.8% and7.7% respectively while the isolation of the cyst from their meat failed. Examination of sheep blood samples revealed incidence of serological positive animals of 31.9% and successful isolation of the cyst from its meat by the digestion technique. The study ended by some advices for prevention and control of Toxoplasmosis

PHD Title

Seroepidemiological studies on the role of fish in transmitting some zoonotic diseases to man

PHD Abstract

Samples were collected from a total of 300 fish of tilapia species beside 73 humans dealing with fish in the period September /2005 through September /2006 in Beni-Suef and ElFayoum Governorates, Egypt. Examination for the presence of bacteria and parasites was conducted. Fish samples were obtained from two farms, one in ElFayoum and the other in Beni-Suef Governorates, as well as from markets in Beni-Suef and El-Wasta localities. A questionnaire was constructed and data were collected about the farms and the macroscopic appearance of the examined fish. The collected samples included surface swabs, samples from gills and scales and, additionally, samples from muscles and internal organs. Human chosen for this study were those in common contact with fish. They included two groups; farm workers and fish sellers. A questionnaire was filled out for each case including personal and epidemiological data. The collected samples were hand swabs (73) and stool samples (13). ??? ????? ???????? ? ??????? ???????? Trails for bacterial and parasitological isolation using the conventional bacteriological and parasitological methods were conducted on all samples. Moreover, experimental infection in cats was performed aiming to obtain the adult forms of the recovered encysted metacercaria. Bacteriological examination of the fish samples revealed an isolation rate of 30.3%. The isolated microorganisms were Staph-aureus (4.3%), A. hydrophila (9.7%), Proteus spp. (3%), Shigella spp. (1.7%), P. aeurogenosa (2%) and P. fluorescence (2%). The occurrence of isolated microorganisms in examined farms and markets accounted for 28% and 30% in farm I and Farm II and for 36% and 30.7 % in El-Wasta and Beni-Suef markets, respectively, with highest rate of isolation during warm months. The parasitological examinations of fish samples indicate that the rate of infestation was 24.3% for external parasites and 26.7% for the encysted metacercaria. The small fish were more infected with the encysted metacercaria. The predilection seat of the encysted metacercaria was in the oral cavity (70%) and middle third of fish muscles (68.8%), which proved by the macroscopic examination and experimental infection of cat to be ??? ????? ???????? ? ??????? ???????? C. complenatum, Het. Heterophys, Prohemostomum vivax, Centrocestus aramatus and Haplorchis pumelio. Bacteriological Examination of human samples revealed that 9 of 73 (13.7%) hand swabs and 3 of 13 (23.1%) stool samples were positive. The isolated microorganisms were Staph-aureus (12.3%) and A. hydrophila (23.1%). On the other hand, out of 13 stool samples examined, 1 (7.7%) demonstrated a positive result indicating the presence of E.hystolitica cyst. It was notable that Het. hetrophyes eggs were not isolated from any of the human samples, although their cysts were recovered from fish muscles. The epidemiological factors involved in animal and human fish borne pathogens in Beni-Suef Governorate and the actions as well as measures that can be taken to minimize the public concern were discussed

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