Mohamed, H. M., Warda Youssef Mohamed, Ibrahim Mohamed Attia4, and Y. A. Alsalam,
"Relationship between the development of Sepsis, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Body Mass Index among Adult Trauma Patients at University Hospital in Cairo",
Egyptian Nursing Journal, vol. Volume 11, No. 2, pp. 339-354, Submitted.
Gheith, E. - S. M. S., S. A. Safina, O. Z. El-Badry, and M. A. A. Saboom,
"Resonse of three wheat varities to nitrogen levels, seeding rate and their combinations; 4- Yield and qality",
Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, vol. 11/2022, pp. 196-306, Submitted.
ElDeeb, A. M., H. F. Elsisi, and Y. R. Lasheen,
"Response of lipids, estradiol level, and liver size to diet and high-intensity interval training in postmenopausal women with fatty liver",
Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy, vol. 23, issue 2, pp. 69-76, Submitted.
S, E. L. H. A. B. A. S. H. Y., R. E. H. A. B. F. A. U. A. D. A. B. D. ELKODOOS, M. A. N. A. L. M. O. H. A. M. E. D. ELSAWY, and B. A. S. M. A. M. O. H. A. M. E. D. OSMAN,
"A REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES-RELATED PRESSURE ULCERS",
IJBPAS, June, 2018, : 1133-114, vol. 7(6), pp. 1133-114, Submitted.
Zhang, K., Y. Xing, G. Wang, R. Shemi, M. Duan, W. L., and X. Xie,
"Ridge-furrow with film mulching practice ameliorates soil microbial metabolic activity and carbon utilization in rhizosphere soil of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)",
Soils and Sediments, vol. 19, pp. 2764–2776, Submitted.
Shemi, R., R. Wang, E. - S. M. S. Gheith, H. A. Hussain, L. Cholidah, K. Zhang, S. Zhang, and L. Wang,
"Role of exogenous-applied salicylic acid, zinc and glycine betaine to improve drought-tolerance in wheat during reproductive growth stages",
BMC Plant Biology, vol. 21, issue 574 (2021), Submitted.
EL-SAYED4, M. O. H. A. M. M. E. D. K. A. M. E. L. 1 D. I. E. A. A. B. O. E. L. - H. A. S. S. A. N. 2 R. E. F. A. A. T. A. R. A. B. 3 A. M. R. S. G. M. A.,
"THE ROLE OF GOATS IN THE MAINTENANCE OF MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS IN THE ENVIRONMENT",
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY, vol. 2, issue 2, Submitted.
AbstractBeside its economic importance, caprine tuberculosis is a zoonotic disease caused bymembers of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, including Mycobacterium bovis, M.
caprae and M. tuberculosis. In the present work, fecal, milk and serum samples were
collected from 110 lactating adult goats. Attempts to culture mycobacteria from the milk
samples or to detect mycobacterial DNA revealed negative results. Meanwhile the presence
of mycobacterium bovis in four fecal samples could be observed when applying different
PCR systems directly on the fecal samples. In parallel, no antibodies against mycobacteria
could be detected in the sera when using the immunochromatographic rapid test. No
detectable Mycobacterium caprae bacilli, its DNA or specific antibodies, could be observed
in the 110 investigated goats. In conclusion, The present work is the first record of caprine
tuberculosis in Egypt and the role of the goats in the maintenance and spreading of M. bovis
in the environment was confirmed.