Muhammad Ahmad

Muhammad Ahmad
University of Agriculture Faisalabad · Faculty of Veterinary Science

M.Phil. Physiology
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Introduction
I hold a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Pakistan. Currently, I am actively pursuing opportunities for a PhD position to expand my expertise in biological approaches and laboratory techniques. With a passion for continuous learning, a positive outlook, and unwavering dedication, my ultimate career objective is to contribute to a renowned organization while embracing fresh challenges. Additionally, I have established a collaborative network with esteemed Researchers.
Additional affiliations
January 2023 - September 2023
Allama Iqbal Open University
Position
  • Student
Description
  • Certified Diploma in Public Health
January 2018 - December 2022
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sakrand
Position
  • Student
Description
  • The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is a fully accredited, rigorous five-year professional program preceded by three years of pre-professional studies. A veterinarian is competent enough to practice (diagnose, treat, manage, and conduct research) in the field involving large and small animals as self-employment. He is also trained and skilled to manage companion animals, poultry, and dairy farms and enhance their productivity.
September 2022 - November 2022
University of Agriculture Faisalabad
Position
  • Intern
Description
  • Completed DVM mandatory Final internship at FVS, UAF, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Education
January 2023 - September 2023
Allama Iqbal Open University
Field of study
  • Public Health
January 2018 - January 2023

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Publications (43)
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The sequenced data availability opened new horizons related to buffalo genetic control of economic traits and genomic diversity. The visceral organs (brain, liver, etc.) significantly involved in energy metabolism, docility, or social interactions. We performed swamp buffalo transcriptomic profiling of 24 different tissues (brain and non-brain) to...
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Background: Camels are multipurpose animals, raised for the source of animal protein and transportation. Pakistan is also a major camel raising country and its population is one million. Parasitic disease cause impaired camel production, although the camels are less affected by the parasites, but some helminths affect them. Methods: The present st...
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Goat is the choice of a poor farmer because they can easily adaptable, least cost in farming and low agriculture land. There are more than 500 different goat breeds in the world. Among these many are popular for their milk production potential and known as dairy goats. The most famous dairy goat breeds of Pakistan are Kamori, Beetal and Pateri. Kam...
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Moringa oleifera (MO) is a medicinal plant with well-documented antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic properties. This study investigated the antibacterial activity of pure MO leaves and their ethanol extract against Salmonella gallinarium (S. gallinarium) and Escherichia coli (E. coli), two prevalent bacterial pathogens found in poultry off...
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Cervical cancer ranks as the fourth most common cancer among women globally, posing a significant mortality risk. Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary instigator of cervical cancer development, often alongside co-infection with other viruses, precipitating various malignancies. This study aimed to explore re...
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As global poultry production expands to meet rising demand, the susceptibility of birds to heat stress has increased owing to advancements in chicken genetics and global warming. This review explores the significant impact of heat stress on poultry gut health by altered gut permeability and microbiota. Heat stress is charac-terised by prolonged exp...
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Avian influenza (AI) outbreaks pose severe challenges to low and middle-income countries such as Nepal, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Ghana, South Africa, and Indonesia, leading to profound economic crises with far-reaching consequences. The multifaceted impacts of AI outbreaks on low-income economies shed light on the intricate relationship between disease...
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The world has had numerous interwoven pandemics throughout history: The Plague, Smallpox, Ebola, COVID-19, Lassa virus, Monkeypox, and a current outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus disease (MVD) create public health concerns globally. Marburg virus was discovered in 1967 in the laboratories of two German cities, Marburg and Frankfurt; since then,...
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Phytase is an enzyme that breaks down phytate into inositol and inorganic phosphate. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Bacillus cereus and microbial phytase on numerous health measurements in Japanese quails individually and in combination. For 28 days, 200-day-old Japanese quails were divided into four groups and fed a commercial corn...
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Eucalyptus native to Australia is one of the largest trees belonging to the family Myrtaceae with the property of multiple uses and benefits. Every part such as leaves and bark possesses its own property. Oils extracted from eucalyptus leaves have various phyto-chemicals like 1,8-cineole, p-cymene, limonene, etc, and can be extracted through variou...
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Camel is the best useful addition to the food chain, it is vital to daily life as a source of food and a means of transportation. Camels serve as an important component of economic growth and food supply around the world. Approximately, twenty different types of camel breeds are found worldwide. Currently, the global population of a camel is 35 mil...
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Babesiosis is a fatal tick-borne disease infecting animals and humans, worldwide. The cattle industry is enormously affected and facing huge economic losses. Babesia (B.) bovis and B. bigemina are the common species that are responsible for babesiosis in bovines. The major vectors for B. bovis and B. bigemina are Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) specie...
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Cancers are worldwide health concerns, whether they are sporadic or hereditary. The fundamental mechanism that causes somatic or oncogenic mutations and ultimately aids cancer development is still unknown. However, mammalian cells with protein-only somatic inheritance may also contribute to cancerous malignancies. Emerging data from a recent study...
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Mastitis is the most common inflammatory condition of mammary glands that potentially threatens modern dairy animals’ production and udder health due to long-lasting negative effects. The severity of mastitis on an individual animal is affected by the mastitis form, causative agent virulence, onset time of infection and host immunity. Staphylococcu...
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Antimicrobials are routinely used in the veterinary domain, and their usage is a significant resistance selector. Antimicrobial misuse and overuse in animals lead to clinical antimicrobial treatment failure, which is a serious public health concern globally. Antimicrobial resistance can be acquired via the food chain, long-time antimicrobial usa...
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Ever since man began domesticating animals a thousand years ago, we always tried to effective animal production. A wide range of policies, instruments and regulations exists to improve and safeguard the farmed animals but there remain significant welfare issues for the animal production systems. As the digital revolution blooming in every field...
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The unwanted growth of human activities for which uncontrolled use of natural resources including degradation of biodiversity and agricultural resources, affects the all animals existence, including humans. That leads to the animal’s behavioral anomaly. Welfare concerns include the domesticated animals for human consumption, horses as draft anim...
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Camels are multipurpose animals, raised for the source of milk, meat and transportation in arid and semi-arid zones of the world. Pakistan is also a major camel raising country and its population is one million. Parasitic disease cause impaired milk and meat production of a camel. Although the camels are less affected by the parasites some helmi...
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The fast pace of the animal industry is influencing and challenging the veterinarians in their capacity to surveil and control the spread of diseases. Drug delivery and vaccine administration are challenging and thought-provoking tasks for veterinarians. There is diversity to provide the treatment and administration of drugs via different routes...
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In humans, various sites like cannabinoid receptors (CBR) having a binding affinity with cannabinoids are distributed on the surface of different cell types, where endocannabinoids (ECs) and derivatives of fatty acid can bind. The binding of these substance(s) triggers the activation of specific receptors required for various physiological function...
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In the late twentieth century, the only cost-effective opportunity for waste removal cost at least several thousand dollars, but nowadays, a lot of improvement has occurred. The biomass and waste generation problems attracted concerned authorities to identify and provide environmentally friendly sustainable solutions that possess environmental and...
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Oxytocin (OT) (quick birth) is a polypeptide hormone that is released and stored in the posterior pituitary gland. It is used in veterinary practices for the milk let down and for the treatment of certain diseases like mastitis but in Pakistan it is used for the increase of milk production. OT injection is easily available in the village shops and...
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Canine parvovirus (CPV ) is an infectious disease that attacks puppies at the age of 1-6 month. The hemorrhagic enteritis is the main cause of death in canines conditions. Infected dogs shed viruses in their dung. The present case was seen at Callvet pet care clinic centre at Lahore, Pakistan. The pups (Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd) of three...

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Seed oils are derived from the entirety of seeds like sunflower, flax, chia, and sesame. The seed oils you’re most likely to encounter in supermarkets are sesame oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, flaxseed oil, corn oil, grapeseed oil, and soybean oil. It’s worth noting that the majority of seed oil consumption comes from processed foods such as biscuits, cakes, chips, muesli bars, muffins, dipping sauces, deep-fried foods, salad dressings, and margarines, rather than direct use of the oils themselves.
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Is consumption Of Cold Drink Just After Eating Mangoes Deadly or not?
A newspaper clip is viral on social media platforms and WhatsApp. It claims that consumption of cold drink just after mangoes leads to death. The purported newspaper report alleges that a few people consumed cold drink just after eating mangoes, which led to their immediate unconsciousness. They were rushed to a hospital, where the group was declared dead.
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When you doubt that you are consuming dog meat instead of halal meat, how can we confirm whether it is the meat of a dog or a halal animal?

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