
Mohammad Raguib MunifBangladesh Agricultural University | BAU · Department of Surgery and Obstetrics
Mohammad Raguib Munif
DVM MS in Surgery
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Introduction
Registered veterinarian and currently working as an Assistant Professor of Surgery and Obstetrics department, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
In addition, serving as the veterinary surgeon at Veterinary Teaching Hospital of BAU.
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Education
January 2012 - December 2016
Publications
Publications (9)
Haematobiochemical changes of ovine (sheep) blood were investigated during preservation and storage with Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Adenine-1 (CPDA-1) and Acid Citrate Dextrose (ACD) for transfusion. Twelve healthy sheep were selected and divided into two equal groups: group X (n=6) and group Y (n=6). Thirty-five ml of blood was collected from each...
This study was performed to explore the pulse oximetric evaluation of cardio-respiratory systems along with the determination of body temperature in dogs anaesthetized with xylazine-thiopentone (X-T) and xylazine-ketamine (X-K) combinations during electrosurgery. Six apparently healthy dogs weighed 20 to 25 kg undergoing electrosurgery (bipolar), w...
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate certain haemato-biochemical changes during Xylazine-Ketamine (X-K) and Xylazine-Thiopentone (X-T) anesthesia in dogs. Methods: For this, six dogs of 18 to 25 kg BW were selected and divided into two groups: Group I (X-K) and Group II (X-T). Atropine sulfate @ 0.05 mg/kg BW (IM) was used for premedica...
Background: Intussusception is the invagination or telescoping of one part of the bowel into an adjacent part which causes bowel obstruction, and compromises blood flow to the affected portion. It can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract; however, usually occurs in the middle portion of the small intestine or where the small intestine jo...
Various udder and teat affections are most common in high yielding dairy cows which cause huge economic loss to the dairy sectors. This study focuses on the surgical affections of udder and teat in dairy cows to restore the moderate productive performance as well as the morphology of udder and teat through feasible surgical procedures. Fifty-four d...
Background: This experiment was performed to investigate the effects of acid citrate dextrose (ACD) and citrate phosphate dextrose adenine-1 (CPDA-1) on the keeping qualities of various haematological and biochemical parameters of caprine blood during long time preservation and storage for transfusion. Methods: Sixteen healthy goats were selected a...
The present study has been conducted in Bangladesh National Zoo, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh to investigate the stressful event after chemical immobilization of spotted deer (Axis axis) for translocation in different places of the country on personal demand. The animals were immobilized using intramuscular injection of Ketamine HCI @ 6-8 mg/kg throug...
Pulse Oximetric evaluation during Electrosurgery in dogs can be a good indicator to monitor and detect the incidence of blood oxygenation, apnoea, hypoxaemia etc. to take necessary steps for saving life of the patients during surgical anaesthesia. This Oximetric monitoring makes the assessment of cardio-respiratory complications quick and easy, and...
The effect of blood transfusion on haematological status in calves, and storage of bovine blood with acid citrate dextrose (ACD) and citrate phosphate dextrose (CPD) for transfusion were studied. The status of haematological parameters in general was upgraded following blood transfusion in calves. The haematological parameters studied were total er...
Questions
Question (1)
For various researches on farm animals (e.g., cattle, sheep, goat etc.) to evaluate production, performance, growth or similar parameters and to compare the control groups with treatment groups (based on nutrition, drugs, management etc.); what should be the least or minimum size of sample (i.e., animal no. in each group) to perform any meaningful and reliable statistical analysis?
Projects
Projects (2)
I. To evaluate the beneficial effects of probiotics (Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lactobacillus sporogenes) on ruminal pH and fermentation process in crossbred heifers through surgically implanted rumen fistulta
II. To assess the efficacy of these probiotics to minimize rumen stasis, indigestion and acidosis in crossbred heifers
Project Objectives:
1. To evaluate the surgical affections of udder and teat in dairy cows for proper surgical treatment and management
2. To restore the size, shape and function of diseased udder and teat as much as possible in dairy cows
3. To minimize the economics loss in dairy sectors associated with udder and teat abnormalities in dairy cows