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Curriculum Vitae
Beni-Suef University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Curriculum Vitae
Family name
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Dahshan
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Fore name
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AL Hussien
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Full name
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AL Hussien Mohamed Abed Elatif Mohamed Dahshan
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Date of birth
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12 / 7 / 1973
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Gender
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male
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Country of birth
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Beni –Suef, Egypt
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Nationality
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Egyptian
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Home address
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Beni-Suef, Egypt
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Correspondence address
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Department of Poultry diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt
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marital status
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Married- two sons
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Telephone (s)Mobile
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Fax
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+2 01005660727
+202 / 082 / 2327982
+202 / 082 / 2327982
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E-mail
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hussiendahshan@yahoo.com
hussiendahshan73@vet.bsu.edu.eg
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Scopus ID
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57189593901
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ORCID ID
Google scholar
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2861-2503
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8g7moB8AAAAJ
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Occupation
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Assistant Professor of Poultry Diseases – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Beni-Suef University
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1-Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Sciences (B.V.Sc), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Beni-Suef Branch with final grade very good in in May 1995.
(Beni-Suef University was branch of Cairo University and then becomes independent university since 1/8/2005).
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2- Master of Veterinary Science (Poultry Diseases) (M. V. Sc), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Beni-Suef Branch September 2000.
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3- Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Veterinary Science (Poultry Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University in June 2007.
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- Demonstrator of Poultry Diseases, Poultry diseases Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University 29/8/1996.
- Assistant lecturer of Poultry Diseases, Poultry diseases Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University from 10/11/2000.
- Lecturer of Poultry Diseases, Poultry diseases Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University 31/7/2007
- Assistant Professor of Poultry Diseases, Poultry diseases Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University from 23/6/2013 till now.
- El-Kady, M.F., Dahshan, A. M. and Madbouly, H. M. (2007): Studies on infectious bursal disease maternal immunity decay curve in native and Lohmann chicken breeds. 5th Sci. Conf., Fac. Vet. Med., Beni-Suef Univ., Egypt. 34-40.
- El-Kady, M.F., Dahshan, A. M. and Madbouly, H. M. (2007): Studies on susceptibility of native and white Lohmann layer chickens breeds to infectious bursal disease virus isolate FY.97 BS. 5th Sci. Conf., Fac. Vet. Med., Beni-Suef Univ., Egypt. 110-119.
- Dahshan, A. M. Alhussien, Hussein, A. S. (2011): Comparative studies between Indirect Hemagglutination (IHA) Test and Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) Test for Detection of Serum Antibody Levels against Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) Virus in Commercial Broilers. Assiut Vet.Med.J.Vol.57 No.131. Egypt.390-401.
- Dahshan, A. M. Alhussien, Hussein, A. S. (2011): The Pervalence of Subclinical Infectious Bursal Disease in Commercial Broiler Flocks. Assiut Vet.Med.J.Vol.57 No.131. Egypt.402-413.
- AL Hussien, M.Dahshan, A.S.HUSSIEN and El-Kady, M.F (2012): Seroprevalence survey on Reovirus infection of broiler chickens in Upper Egypt. 15th Scientific congress Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Assiut Univ., Egypt.187-198.
- AL Hussien, M.Dahshan, A.S.HUSSIEN and Ahmed Ali Mohamed Ali (2012): Comparative studies on the effect of Aflatoxins types on the immunization of one-day-old broiler chicks simultaneously vaccinated against Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis disease. Life Science Journal, Volume 9 – Number 4(Cumulated No.31) 2012 page 3774:3782
- AL Hussien, M.Dahshan and A.S.HUSSIEN (2012): Evaluation of the immune response to live Infectious bronchitis disease vaccines and their effect for the protection against renal damage of layer chickens in Upper Egypt. The Journal of American science, Volume 8 – Number 12(Cumulated No.57) December 25, 2012 page 125:131
- M.M.Amer, Al Hussien, M.Dahshan, Hala.S.Hassan and Asmaa.A.Mohamed(2013): Studies on the prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in chickens and chicken eggs. BS. Vet. Med. J. 7th sci. conf. 2013 Vol. 20, No.1, February 2013
- M.M.Amer, Al Hussien, M.Dahshan, Hala.S.Hassan and Asmaa.A.Mohamed Sherein, S.abdelgayed (2013): Role of Probiotics for Preventing the Infection of Pathogenic Intestinal Enterobacteriaceae in Broiler Chickens. BS. Vet. Med. J. 7th sci. conf. 2013 Vol. 20, No.1, February 2013
- Hassan KE, Shany SA, Ali A, Dahshan AH, El-Sawah AA, El-Kady MF (2016): Prevalence of avian respiratory viruses in broiler flocks in Egypt. Poult Sci. 2016 Jun 1;95(6):1271-80. doi: 10.3382/ps/pew068. Epub 2016 Mar 14
- Azza A. EL-Sawah, AL Hussien M. Dahshan, Soad A. Nasef, El-Shaymaa El-Nahass, Nayel A. I. (2016):Characterization of E. coli and Salmonella spp. isolates associated with omphalitis in baby chicks. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL RESEARCH 2016, 23 (1): 91-100
- Amer M. M., Dahshan A.H. M., Abed A. H., Fahmy S.S (2016): Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Clostridium perfringens associated with necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL RESEARCH 2016, 23 (1): 50-53
- Nashwa Mohamed Eid, Al-Hussien Mohamed Dahshan, El-Shayma El-Nahass, Basma Shalaby and Ahmed Ali(2018): Anticlostridial Activity of the Thyme and Clove Essential Oils against Experimentally Induced Necrotic Enteritis in Commercial Broiler Chickens. Veterinary Sciences; Research and Reviews 2018. (1)4:25-35
- Azza A. EL-Sawah, AL Hussien M. Dahshan, Soad A. Nasef, El-Shaymaa El-Nahass, Nayel A. I. (2018): Pathogenicity of Escherichia coli O157 in commercial broiler chickens. Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences2018,
- The research project, the winner of the second phase of the individual projects of the unit support projects university of Beni Suef (2012/2013) "Genotyping of recent Avian Infectious Bronchitis isolates and protection study against them under experimental conditions" "Genotyping of recent Avian Infectious Bronchitis isolates and protection study against them under experimental conditions "
- Participating in the supervision of (6) Master and (3) PhD Thesises in Poultry diseases department
1. Participation and attendance at events of the 4th Scientific Conference, faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni- Suef University (2005)
2. Participation and attendance at events of the 5th Scientific Conference, faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni- Suef University (2007)
3. Participation and attendance at events of the 5th Scientific Conference of the Egyptian Society of environmental toxins in (2008)
4. Participation and attendance at events of the 6th Scientific Conference, faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni- Suef University (2010)
5. Participation and attendance at events of the 7th Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, (2012)
6. Participation and attendance at events of the 7th Scientific Conference, faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni- Suef University (2013)
7. Participation and attendance at events of the 1st Scientific Conference of the Department of Health and Welfare diseases in (2014).
8. Participation and attendance at events of the International Scientific Conference of Beni- Suef University with Cooperation of Egyptian Inventors Syndicate "Egypt Invents" (2015)
9. ??????? ?????? ????? ???? ????? ???????? ???????? ???????? 2014 Participation and attendance at events of the 8th Scientific Conference, faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni- Suef University (2016)
10. Participation and attendance at events of the 10th Egyptian Veterinary Poultry Association Conference (2017)
- Training course on Laboratory diagnosis using ELISA test – 2000 (2000) ???? ????? ?????? ??????? ??????
- Training course of Laboratory diagnosis cycle test using the polymerization reaction serial PCR PCR -2006 (2006) ??????? ?????? ?????? ?????? 2007
- Training course of Laboratory diagnosis using DNA sequence analysis cycle DNA DNA sequence sequence ) ) ) ?????? ????????? ) And prepare fortifications Vaccines preparations ) Vaccines preparations) ) (2007)
- Training cycles in from Faculty and Leadership Development Project (FLDP):
-Skills of effective presentation (2006)
-Skills effective communication skills (2006)
- Skills of effective thinking (2006)
- Skills of time management (2006)
- University administration (2017)
- Quality standards (2017)
- Integrity, transparency and anti-corruption (2017)
- Management of a research team (2017)
- Organizing scientific conferences (2017)
- Histopathology Laboratory diagnosis (advanced course in pathology and histology and cells (2007)
- Attend a workshop in May (1977) entitled "poultry industry problems" - Organization FDA that was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University.
- Attend a workshop in March (2017) entitled “How to create an account on the Egyptian Knowledge Bank that was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University.
- Attend a workshop in March (2017) entitled “Ethics and practical application of animal use in scientific research that was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University.
- Attend regular seminars of the Department of Poultry diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. 1996- until now.
1. Prof.Dr. Magdy EL kady
Professor of poultry diseases and Dean of Veterinary Medicine Department, Faculty of Veterinary medicine, Beni Suef University.
Emails: mfelkady@yahoo.com
Mobile: +201000777840
Fax: +20822327982
2. Prof.Dr. Azza El Sawah
Professor of poultry diseases and Head of poultry diseases departement, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
Emails: azzasawah@yahoo.com
Fax: +20822327982
3. Prof.Dr. Ahmed Sayed Abdel-Moneim,
Professor of virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University, Beni-Suef, 62511 Egypt.
Email: a_s_abdel_moneim@yahoo.com
Mobile: (+2) 01143800409
Last updated: 20th of July, 2018
Dr. AL Hussien M.Dahshan
Assistant Professor of Poultry Diseases
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Beni-Suef University, Egypt
Head of Departement Dean of the Faculty
Prof. Dr. Azza EL Sawah Prof. Dr. / Magdy El-kady
Master Title
Studies on the epidemiology and means of control of infectious laryngo-tracheitis disease in chickens
Master Abstract
Abstract
The infectious laryngotrachitis virus were isolated from broilers and layer chicken flocks in Minya and Fayoum governorates .infectious laryngotrachitis virus antigen were detected in tracheal samples by agar gel precipitation test The isolated strains of the infectious laryngotrachitis virus showing appearance of characteristic pustules on the chrioallontoic membrane of the egg embryos and showed precipitation lines in the agar gel precipitation test. in the pathogenicity test in broiler chickens the virus strains showing extreme respiratory manifestation due to the virulence of the isolated virus strain and the strain were re isolated again and detected by dot ELISA A comparison between the efficacy of immunization of infectious laryngotrachitis virus vaccine prepared on egg and other prepared on cell cultures in terms of immunity to protection and interactive symptoms after immunization showed that immunization recorded on egg embryos was more immunogenic but had strong interactive effects on vaccinated poultry
PHD Title
LABORATORY STUDIES ON SUSCEPTIBILTY OF NATIVE CHICKEN BREEDS TO GUMBORO DISEASE
PHD Abstract
Summary
This study was done to evaluate and study decaying curve of IBD MDAbs of maternal immunity of the native chicken breeds including (Fayoumi, Dandrawi, Senawi and Baladi) were taken in consideration as compared with (Lohmann white) layer type breed.
The results showed that the decline of maternal immunity of IBDV in Lohmann is the faster followed by Senawi, Baladi, Fayoumi and Dandrawi and the 1 day IBD ELISA titers were shown to be nearly equal in Senawi (5449 ± 371) and Lohmann (4536±437) and titer of Baladi chicks was close to the for mentioned two breeds (5327±371), the Dandrawi (4649±331) and Fayoumi (4596±857) are lower but close to each other.
The SD values recorded in Fayoumi breed showing great variation in the recorded titers, while that of the other 4 groups seamed to be homogenous.
Comparing the 22 day decline manner in titer it was clear that the loss in titer in Fayoumi (3494) and Lohmann (3413) are nearly equal and followed by Dandrawi (3093) and Baladi (2972) those showing lower titers.
The recorded unprotected titer = 400 was detected at 43 days in Lohmann, Baladi and Senawi, 37 days in Dandrawi and 31 in Fayoumi.
Percentage of decline from its original values showed that Fayoumi last (75.95%) at 22 days followed by (66.53%) in Dandrawi followed by (62.78%) Lohmann, (55.79) Baladi and (55.19) Senawi.
Different breeds showed differences in the slope value that indicate differences in the decay of maternal antibodies and the predication of antibody titer for each breed as the slope in decline curve in Lohmann chicks showed highest values followed by Dandrawi chicks while the Fayoumi and Baladi were as the same values and on the other hand the Senawi showed the lowest value.
Then we used vvIBD field isolate (fy97)to study susceptibility against challenge with virulent IBDV every 5 days started from 10-45 days of age and protective titer level of maternal immunity for each breed by using ELISA test and prediction the optimal time for vacction as clinical sing and morbidity rates were observed as = 30% in Fayoumi and Dandrawi infected at 15 days of age and in Senawi and Baladi and Lohmann at 20 days of age and it was done to evaluate the extent of protection of maternally derived antibodies (MAbs) against challenge with virulent IBDV.
All breeds showed that clinical sings of infection occurred at 30-35 days of age ,and Senawi breed showed the highest values (65and 70%) followed by Fayoumi (55 and 55%),Dandrawi (50%) ,Baladi (55-45%) and Lohmann (50-45%).
Mortality rates due to IBD infection varied from 0 to 35% in respective to age , in Fayoumi and Lohmann breeds where maximum 35 and 40% occurred at 30 day of age ;respectively .Mortality in Dandrawi and Senawi varied from 5 to 40% and pass in close manner at all intervals with the highest value at 30 days of age while Baladi chicks showed same values but lower only at 20 and 25 days .
Mean lesion scores in Fayoumi were the lowest at all intervals followed by Lohmann, Senawi, Baladi and Dandrawi.
Results of ELISA titers at time of infection showed that Senawi chicks having the highest titers followed by Lohmann, Baladi, Dandrawi and Fayoumi at most intervals.