February 11, 2024
Technology of producing veterinary vaccines and serums Prepared by Dr. Michelle Karam. Livestock occupies great importance in achieving local and Arab food security. Hence the importance of finding appropriate solutions to issues affecting livestock in general and food security in particular, due to the animal’s connection to trade (buying and selling live animals and animal products) locally and internationally, in addition to the intersection of diseases common to humans. And the animal. In order to achieve food security. Hence, it was necessary to know the current status of animal health and the preventive programs applied with the aim of controlling and combating epidemics through immunization programs applied with vaccines and serums, so that this mini-study aims to determine the quantity and quality of veterinary serums and vaccines used in prevention programmes, and to identify the deficit in this field and work on Developing local production laboratories by introducing modern technologies in the production of vaccines and veterinary serums to raise production, to cover the entire needs of the region for the development and preservation of livestock. It presented the strengths and weaknesses, in addition to financing, and identified the necessary needs for this technology and recommendations.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anatomical lesions of Salmonella paratyphoid infection in young ruminants, prepared by Dr. Wadie shadid.
It is a group of acute diseases affecting humans, animals and birds caused by paratyphi bacteria of the Salmonella type. In acute cases, calves (ruminants) are characterized by fever and functional disorders in the gastrointestinal tract, while in chronic cases, lesions and pathological changes appear in the lungs. Sheep and goats exhibit septic changes, miscarriages, and weak and exhausted newborns unable to survive. As for mares, miscarriages occur, the foals’ temperature rises, and inflammation of the joints occurs in addition to diarrhea. Diarrhea, conjunctivitis, exhaustion, and nervous phenomena appear in birds, and weakness and death of hosts occurs in bees. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Applications of nanotechnology in veterinary medicine Dr. Ahmed Burhani.
Applications of nanotechnology in the fields of human and veterinary medicine have recently shown tremendous progress. Scientists have speculated that progress in this field may result in tremendous achievements in addressing some of the challenges facing the human and veterinary fields. Hopes are pinned on this modern medicine in the areas of discovery. Diseases and the development of new treatments in humans. In the veterinary field, applications of nanotechnology may be available by providing a basis for experimenting with controversial technologies that have not been tried before, starting with vaccines using nanocapsules and ending with controlling the sex of newborns and reproduction.