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The Faculty’s annual scientific conference for the academic year 2023/2024

God willing, it will be held

The Faculty's annual scientific conference

For the academic year 2023/2024

This is to discuss topics related to educational and research affairs in light of the recommendations of the departments’ scientific conferences, on Sunday, 12/5/2024, at eleven o’clock in the morning, in the celebration hall of Building (B).

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Result of grievances for first-year students - National University for the mid-term exam for the Pharmacognosy1 course

After examining the grievances submitted by the students (Pharmacognosy1 course) for the mid-term exam and after reviewing the exam papers of the students.

 It turns out that no student is entitled to any grades, except for the student / Engie Sabry Gad Al-Sayyed, who gets half a grade, so it becomes 13 instead of 12.5 grades

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Announcement to first-year students who wish to submit a petition for the mid-term grade for the Pharmacognosy-1 course

Anyone who wishes to submit a petition for examination of the mid-term grade must register his name with the department’s secretariat, starting from Tuesday, 30/4/2024, until Tuesday, 7/5/2024

The result of  the petitions will be announced on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, for students who have registered their names.

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Assessment of cattle tick infestation: Molecular insights into Rhipicephalus annulatus and the efficacy of garlic oil and nanoemulsion as acaricidal agents

Research Abstract

Ticks, particularly Rhipicephalus annulatus, pose significant threats to livestock, causing economic losses and transmitting various infectious diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the potential acaricidal properties of garlic oil and its nanoemulsion against ticks infesting cattle, Rhipicephalus annulatus through the evaluation of mortality rate and morphological changes of the treated ticks. The study also included prevalence, risk factors, and molecular confirmation of tick species. Genetic characterization confirmed the identity of R. annulatus. Our results revealed a high prevalence of R. annulatus (46.9%) with a higher risk in male cattle (50%) than females (44.9%) and a nonsignificant high infection (49.1%) in animals ≤ 1-year-old. The acaricidal efficiency of garlic oil and its nanoemulsion was concentration and time-dependent. The high concentration of garlic oil (20 mg/L) induced complete mortality within 48 hours. The nanoemulsion formulation enhanced efficacy, particularly at 5 mg/L, which exhibited rapid and substantial acaricidal activity. Scanning electron microscopy revealed morphological alterations induced by garlic oil and its nanoemulsion, including changes to the anterior capitulum, dorsal, and ventral cuticles. The study contributes to the exploration of effective, safe, and eco-friendly alternatives for tick control. Further research is warranted to validate their efficacy under diverse conditions and assess practical strategies. 

Research Authors
Salwa Mahmoud Abd-Elrahman, Ahmed Kamal Dyab, Fatma Atea Kamel, Abeer A. Khedr, Mervat M. Khalifa , Shaymaa M. Mohamed, Sara Salah Abdel-Hakeem
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Research Department
Research Journal
Veterinary Parasitology
Research Publisher
elsevier
Research Vol
329
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304401724000992?dgcid=coauthor
Research Year
2024
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