Shebl E. Salem
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Evaluation of a stent dressing and abdominal bandage on surgical site infection following emergency equine laparotomy: A randomised controlled trial Open
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is a frequent complication following emergency equine laparotomy, negatively impacting equine welfare, increasing treatment costs and presenting a hospital biosecurity risk. Objectives To determine …
P0551 Diagnostic Accuracy of Low-Cost Blood Test Inflammatory Markers in Severe Ulcerative Colitis Open
Background Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a long-standing inflammatory disease with remission and exacerbation courses. Early detection of relapses, flares, disease activity changes, and treatment responses is key to optimising patient managem…
Naturally occurring horse model of miscarriage reveals temporal relationship between chromosomal aberration type and point of lethality Open
Chromosomal abnormalities are a common cause of human miscarriage but rarely reported in any other species. As a result, there are currently inadequate animal models available to study this condition. Horses present one potential model sin…
An abattoir study of the prevalence of foot lesions and claw measurements in water buffalo in Egypt Open
Background Lameness has been associated with compromised animal welfare and reduced productivity in dairy cattle herds worldwide. However, little is known about the prevalence of claw lesions in the dairy buffalo population in Egypt. Furth…
<i>An abattoir study of the prevalence of foot lesions and claw measurements in water buffalo in Egypt</i> Open
The first dataset obtained from an abattoir survey of claw lesions in buffaloes slaughtered for human consumption and the second dataset were measurements obtained from USG and CT examination of 26 buffalo hind feet.
View article: An abattoir study of the prevalence of foot lesions and claw measurements in water buffalo in Egypt
An abattoir study of the prevalence of foot lesions and claw measurements in water buffalo in Egypt Open
Background Lameness has been associated with compromised animal welfare and reduced productivity in dairy cattle herds worldwide. However, little is known about the prevalence of claw lesions in the dairy buffalo population in Egypt. Furth…
A cross-sectional study of the prevalence of lameness and digital dermatitis in dairy cattle herds in Egypt Open
Results of locomotion, digital dermatitis, hock and hygine scoring of 16098 dairy cows from 55 dairy herds in Egypt
Prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection in working horses in Egypt Open
A dataset that was generated from microscopy of faecal smears stained with modified Zielh-Neelsen technique to identify the prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection.
Prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection in working horses in Egypt Open
Working horses support the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Egypt but can pose potential zoonotic risk to their handlers such as cryptosporidiosis. Working horses were recruited into the study from 37 villages/areas in two Egyptian go…
A cross-sectional study of the prevalence of lameness and digital dermatitis in dairy cattle herds in Egypt Open
Background lameness is a significant problem of the dairy industry worldwide. No previous studies have evaluated the prevalence of lameness or digital dermatitis (DD) in dairy cattle herds in Egypt. A total of 16,098 dairy cows from 55 dai…
Mixed-Effects Modelling of the Risk Factors Associated with Multiple Pregnancies in Thoroughbred Mares Open
Multiple pregnancies (MPs) are commonly diagnosed during breeding management of mares. Whilst some studies have reported on factors associated with the risk of MPs, few have utilised multivariable data analysis to control for confounding v…
Geographical Variations in Virulence Factors and Antimicrobial Resistance Amongst Staphylococci Isolated From Dogs From the United Kingdom and Romania Open
The objective of this study was to compare virulence and resistance factors of mucosal and cutaneous staphylococci from dogs with pyoderma in the UK and Romania, two countries with different approaches to antimicrobial use in companion ani…
View article: Diagnostic performance of ultrasonography in clinical management of dairy cattle identified with left-sided ping sounds
Diagnostic performance of ultrasonography in clinical management of dairy cattle identified with left-sided ping sounds Open
USG over the left abdominal wall despite being a highly sensitive test for the diagnosis of LDA has limitations as a diagnostic tool due to suboptimal specificity.
Prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes, parasitic control practices and anthelmintic resistance patterns in a working horse population in Egypt Open
Results of parasitological examination of 644 working horses from Egypt and faecal egg reduction testing performed following treatment with ivermectin, doramectin and fenbendazole
A multi‐centre cohort study investigating the outcome of synovial contamination or sepsis of the calcaneal bursae in horses treated by endoscopic lavage and debridement Open
Summary Background Previous studies investigating factors associated with survival following endoscopic treatment of contamination/sepsis of the calcaneal bursa are limited. Objectives To investigate the factors associated with survival in…
Acute changes in the colonic microbiota are associated with large intestinal forms of surgical colic. Open
Abstract Background Horses that undergo surgery for treatment of primary large colon disease have been reported to be at increased risk of developing recurrent colic episodes postoperatively. The reasons for this are currently unknown. The…
Bacteriological studies on calves affected with respiratory manifestations Open
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most common and costly disease affecting beef cattle calves in the world. The objectives of this study were to put a high light on epidemiology of P. multocida and M. haemolytica as important causes …
Antimicrobial and immunological studies on Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica recovered from calves affected withrespiratory manifestations Open
Pneumonic pasteurellosis is the main cause of severe respiratory tract infections in calves and causing great economic losses. The objective of this research was to study the antimicrobial susceptibility of P. multocida and M. haemolytica …
A longitudinal study of the faecal microbiome and metabolome of periparturient mares Open
Background Periparturient mares are at increased risk of colic including large colon volvulus, which has a high mortality rate. Alterations in colonic microbiota related to either physiological or management changes, or both, that occur at…
MOESM5 of Acute changes in the colonic microbiota are associated with large intestinal forms of surgical colic Open
Additional file 5. Results of differential abundance analysis comparing faecal microbiota of orthopaedic and colic horses on admission. Colic samples are the reference category.
MOESM6 of Acute changes in the colonic microbiota are associated with large intestinal forms of surgical colic Open
Additional file 6. Results of differential abundance analysis comparing faecal and colonic microbiota of surgical colic patients. Colonic content samples are the reference category.
A longitudinal study of the faecal microbiome and metabolome of periparturient mares Open
This is a longitudinal study aimed at investigating the faecal microbiome and metabolome of periparturient mares. Data were collected at 11 occasions starting 3 weeks prior to foaling and continued until 7 weeks post-foaling.
Acute changes in the colonic microbiota are associated with large intestinal forms of surgical colic. Open
The data and codes are from a study aimed at investigating changes in gut microbiota associated with large colon disease in horses. The study collected and compared faecal samples from surgical colic horses and horses admitted to the hospi…
A longitudinal study of the faecal microbiome and metabolome of periparturient mares Open
This is a longitudinal study aimed at investigating the faecal microbiome and metabolome of periparturient mares. Data were collected at 11 occasions starting 3 weeks prior to foaling and continued until 7 weeks post-foaling.