
Emad BennourUniversity of Tripoli | UOT · Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Emad Bennour
Doctor of Philosophy
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March 2014 - August 2016
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Background:
Orthopedic diseases involving the forelimb fetlock joint of horses other than those used in professional racing have not been widely reported in the literature. One of these problems is the exostosis on the proximal forelimb phalanx (P1), which has not been reported previously in Western Libya.
Aim:
The study aimed to investigate the...
Rift valley fever (RVF) is an acute vector-borne viral zoonotic disease of domestic and wild ruminants. The RVF virus (RVFV) belonging to the Phlebovirus genus of the Bunyaviridae family causes this disease. Studies have shown that mosquitoes are the vectors that transmit RVFV. Specifically, Aedes and Culex mosquito species are among the many vecto...
Background: During development, oligodendrocyte (OL) lineage cells are susceptible to injury, leading to life-long clinical neurodevelopmental deficits, which lack effective treatments. Drugs targeting epigenetic modifications that inhibit histone deacetylases (HDACs) protect from many clinical neurodegenerative disorders.
Aim: This study aimed to...
Abstract
Background: Patellar luxation (PL) is a common orthopedic affection among farm and pet animals with mostly congenital (environmental and/or genetic) background.
Aim: We report here the first observation of lateral PL in Hejazi goats bred in Libya.
Methods: Five Hejazi goats aged between four months to two years with severe hind limb lamene...
Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) is an important disorder in producing animals characterized by prolonged periods of low ruminal pH with deleterious effects on animal's health and productivity. SARA was studied usually experimentally due to its subclinical nonspecific presentation. We present here a field outbreak of SARA in feedlot Barki sheep and...
Background:
Feline otitis externa is a dermatological disorder with a multifactorial complex etiology.
Aim:
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of different etiological agents, particularly the parasitic and bacterial, responsible for the cases of feline otitis externa in Tripoli, Libya, and to assess the antimicrobial susceptibility...
Background:
Although bone tumors are common pathologies in companion animals, limited reports describe nasal osteosarcoma (OSA) in cats.
Case description:
A case of nasal OSA in a local Libyan cat was admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli-Libya, with nasal swelling and discharge...
Bacterial pathogens such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) represent a well-known public health problem affecting both healthcare-associated and community populations. Past studies have clearly shown the value of characterizing problem organisms including MRSA through the use of molecular techniques (i.e., strain typing), with t...
Exposures to a wide variety of environmental substances are negatively associated with many biological cell systems both in humans and rodents. Trichloroethane (TCE), a ubiquitous environmental toxicant, is used in large quantities as a dissolvent, metal degreaser, chemical intermediate, and component of consumer products. This increases the likeli...
Gross and histopathological features of surgically excised squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) observed in thirteen local
Libyan ewes were reported. The age of the ewes enrolled in the current study ranged from 2 to 3 years. The cases were
admitted to private veterinary clinics in south-western region of Tripoli, Libya, during the period between July...
Complicated chronic fractures are common affections in farm animals because of the difficulty of noticing bone
fractures, by owners, immediately after their occurrence particularly in large flocks. This report describes the
surgical amputation of the left hind limb in an adult, Libyan Doe due to an infected, compound fracture involving
the proximal...
The present in vivo murine study was aimed to investigate the long-term effect of repeated administration of low-dose of the environmental toxicant trichloroethane (TCE) over three weeks on the spleen and peripheral blood cells, and the possible role of oxidative stress in TCE-induced toxicity. The results showed neither adverse clinical signs nor...
Maternal exposure to environmental chemicals can adversely affect fetal health. This study aims to identify, in-vivo, the risk of maternal exposure to trichloroethane (TCE) on the birth weight and the neurobehavioral performance of newborns. Groups of female albino mice (F0 generation) were injected intraperitoneally twice weekly for three weeks wi...
Brucellosis is a global bacterial zoonosis responsible for high morbidity in humans and significant livestock economic losses. While brucellosis remains a public health concern worldwide, its global geographic distribution is variable, largely due to different management schemes; however, paucity of information renders the status of brucellosis unc...
INTRODUCTION Infertility is a major worldwide public health concern because it affects approximately 10% of all reproductive-aged couples 1. Exposure to chemicals during reproductive developmental windows may predispose individuals to disease and/or dysfunction later in life. 1,1,1-trichloroethan (TCE), an ambiguous environmental pollutant, is wide...
Donor T cell alloreactivity can be efficiently controlled by retrovirus-mediated ex vivo transfer of a "suicide" gene encoding the wild-type herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (wtHSV-tk) gene, allowing gene-modified cells (GMCs) to be sensitive to ganciclovir (GCV). A limitation to this approach was related to the presence of an inactive form of...