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2024
Mahdy, O. A., M. M. Khalifa, A. A. Zaki, A. K. Al‑Mokaddem, and M. M. Attia1, "Genetic characterization and pathogenic effects of Hepatozoon canis infection in police dogs in Egypt", Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 13, issue 40, pp. 1-9, 2024.
Fouad, E. A., R. M. Ramadan, A. M. Mohamed, and M. M. Khalifa, "Prevalence of bacteriological and parasitological causes of diarrheic calves in middle Egypt", Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 14, issue 2, pp. 276-281, 2024.
2023
EL-GENEADY, M. E. N. N. A. A., A. Z. Z. A. M. ABDEL-WAHAB, Marwa M. Khalifa, S. H. I. M. A. A. ABDEL-RADI, and A. M. Abdel-Gawad, Characterization of Egyptian Beauveria bassiana Strain for Biocontrol of Musca domestica, , 2023.
Hend M. Mohamed, Aalaa S. A. Saad, Marwa M. Khalifa, Sahar Z. Abdel‑Maogood, Salwa M. F. Awadalla, and Waheed M. Mousa, "Detection and molecular characterization of Trichomonas gallinae recovered from domestic pigeons in Egypt", Parasitology Research , vol. 122, pp. 257-263, 2023.
Hend M. Mohamed, Aalaa S. A. Saad, Marwa M. Khalifa, Sahar Z. Abdel‑Maogood, Salwa M. F. Awadalla, and Waheed M. Mousa, "Detection and molecular characterization of Trichomonas gallinae recovered from domestic pigeons in Egypt", Parasitology Research , vol. 122, pp. 257-263, 2023.
Hend M. Mohamed, Aalaa S. A. Saad, Marwa M. Khalifa, Sahar Z. Abdel‑Maogood, Salwa M. F. Awadalla, and Waheed M. Mousa, "Detection and molecular characterization of Trichomonas gallinae recovered from domestic pigeons in Egypt", Parasitology Research , vol. 122, pp. 257-263, 2023.
Khalifa, M. M., E. A. Fouad, N. O. Kamel, H. E. N. D. M. AUDA, M. M. El-Bahy, and R. M. Ramadan, "Dogs as a source for the spreading of enteric parasites including zoonotic ones in Giza Province, Egypt.", Research in veterinary science, vol. 161, pp. 122-131, 2023. Abstract

To investigate the impact of domestic and stray dogs on the transmission of zoonotic and other parasites to humans in contact with them, fecal samples were collected from 80 domestic dogs that presented at a clinic with health disturbances and 220 randomly selected stray dogs housed in shelters. The parasitological examination of these samples revealed infection by six zoonotic and four non-zoonotic parasites in varying percentages. The zoonotic parasites included Ancylostoma caninum, Toxocara canis, Dipylidium caninum, Echinococcus granulosus, Cryptosporidium species, and Giardia cysts and trophozoites. The other parasites included Toxascaris leonina, Trichuris vulpis, Taenia species eggs, and Isospora canis oocysts. The infection rate was higher in stray dogs (60%) than in domestic dogs (40%). Infected dogs in both groups were generally unhealthy, with poor body condition recorded in 13.8% of domestic dogs and 63.6% of stray dogs. The infection rate was higher (92%) among shelter workers than among domestic dog owners (66.7%). Giardia assemblages A and D from dogs and assemblage A from humans, as well as two isolates of Cryptosporidium canis (C. canis), one from dogs and the other from humans, were submitted in the GenBank with the accession numbers OQ870443, OQ870444, and OQ919265 for Giardia and OQ917532 & OQ915519 for C. canis of dogs & human, respectively. In conclusion, domestic and stray dogs play an essential role in transmitting zoonotic parasites to humans in contact with them, and regular deworming and strict hygienic measures are recommended to minimize their impact on human health.

Gad, S. A., A. S. El-Demerdash, Marwa M. Khalifa, and M. M. Magdy, "Hematological and Molecular Profiling of Some Blood Pathogens in Dog Breeding Farm in Egypt", Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 13, issue 3, pp. 344-351, 2023.
Ramadan, R. M., F. S. Youssef, E. A. Fouad, A. Orabi, and M. M. Khalifa, "The pharmacological impact of Astragalus membranaceus against coccidial and bacterial infection in vitro",   Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal , vol. 197, issue 47, pp. 324-335, 2023.
Mohammed, A. H., H. S. Farag, Marwa M. Khalifa, S. G. Yehia, and G. M. Rakha, "Survey of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infection in Captive Lions in Egypt", Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 13, issue 10, pp. 2156-2158, 2023.
Khalifa, M. M., R. M. Ramadan, F. S. Youssef, H. E. N. D. M. AUDA, M. M. El-Bahy, and N. M. Taha, "Trichinocidal activity of a novel formulation of curcumin-olive oil nanocomposite in vitro.", Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reports, vol. 41, pp. 100880, 2023. Abstract

Curcumin-olive oil nanocomposite (CO-NC), a novel formulation of nano-curcumin, was produced and characterized. By evaluating the death rate and DNA damage inflicted on adult Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) worms using the comet test and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis, the effectiveness of the substance against these worms was assessed in vitro. The mortality effects of CO-NC on the parasite adult worms were increased with the upgrading in the concentration and exposure time from 1 to 24 h using concentrations from 10 to 100 ppm. LC was determined to be 10.0 ppm/18 h, 20.0 ppm/9 h, 40.0 ppm/6 h, 80.0 ppm/2 h, and 100.0 ppm/1 h, while LC was 40.0 ppm/24 h, 80.0 ppm/12 h, and 100.0 ppm/6 h. The comet assay was utilized to examine DNA damage in control and dead worms exposed to varying doses. A direct correlation (P ≤ 0.05) was found between the increase in CO-NC dose and the degree of DNA damage as indicated by alterations in DNA % in the tail segment, tail length (μm), tail moment (μm), and olive tail moment with the control samples. The sub-epidermal layer was detached, the cuticle was partially sloughed off, and the usual creases, ridges, and annulations were altered in the T. spiralis exposed worms. As a result, the tested new trichinocidal drug formulation of nano-curcumin on an oil base was confirmed to be an efficient, secure, and environmentally friendly alternative. The medication has the potential to severely and irreversibly harm the DNA and ultrastructural morphology of adult worms.

Attia, M. M., and M. M. Khalifa, "Virulence of Babesia bigemina in infected cattle (Bos taurus): Molecular and immunological studies.", Research in veterinary science, vol. 156, pp. 7-13, 2023. Abstract

This study examined 400 tick-infested cattle from the following four governorates in Egypt: Faiyum, Beni Suef, Giza, and Minya. These cattle were examined for blood parasites between January 2021 and April 2022. The infected cattle were classified into four groups based on tick infestations and clinical signs. Blood was drawn for assessing oxidative stress markers as well as for parasitological examination and molecular analysis of the 18S rRNA gene of Babesia bigemina (B. bigemina). We performed a comparison of the levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) between B. bigemina-infected blood samples and non-infected blood samples used as negative controls. Babesia spp. infection increases hemolysis, which in turn increases oxidative stress marker levels and cell-mediated immune response.

2022
Helal, M. A., A. M. Abdel-Gawad, O. M. Kandil, M. M. E. Khalifa, A. A. Morrison, D. J. Bartley, G. W. V. Cave, and H. M. Elsheikha, "Microfluidic-Based Formulation of Essential Oils-Loaded Chitosan Coated PLGA Particles Enhances Their Bioavailability and Nematocidal Activity.", Pharmaceutics, vol. 14, issue 10, pp. 1-29, 2022. Abstract

In this study, poly (lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) particles were synthesized and coated with chitosan. Three essential oil (EO) components (eugenol, linalool, and geraniol) were entrapped inside these PLGA particles by using the continuous flow-focusing microfluidic method and a partially water-miscible solvent mixture (dichloromethane: acetone mixture (1:10)). Encapsulation of EO components in PLGA particles was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and X-ray diffraction, with encapsulation efficiencies 95.14%, 79.68%, and 71.34% and loading capacities 8.88%, 8.38%, and 5.65% in particles entrapped with eugenol, linalool, and geraniol, respectively. The EO components’ dissociation from the loaded particles exhibited an initial burst release in the first 8 h followed by a sustained release phase at significantly slower rates from the coated particles, extending beyond 5 days. The EO components encapsulated in chitosan coated particles up to 5 μg/mL were not cytotoxic to bovine gut cell line (FFKD-1-R) and had no adverse effect on cell growth and membrane integrity compared with free EO components or uncoated particles. Chitosan coated PLGA particles loaded with combined EO components (10 µg/mL) significantly inhibited the motility of the larval stage of Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus axei by 76.9%, and completely inhibited the motility of adult worms (p < 0.05). This nematocidal effect was accompanied by considerable cuticular damage in the treated worms, reflecting a synergistic effect of the combined EO components and an additive effect of chitosan. These results show that encapsulation of EO components, with a potent anthelmintic activity, in chitosan coated PLGA particles improve the bioavailability and efficacy of EO components against ovine gastrointestinal nematodes.

2021
2020
Elnabarawy, A. M., M. M. Khalifa, K. S.Shaban, and W. S. Kotb, "Evaluation of the Effect of Mycotoxins in Naturally Contaminated Feed on the Efficacy of Preventive Vaccine against Coccidiosis in Broiler Chickens", Journal of World’s Poultry Research, vol. 10, issue 2S, pp. 235-246, 2020.
Abdel-Gawad, A. M., M. M. Khalifa, M. E. N. N. A. A. EL-GENEADY, and M. D. ElHariri, "HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGUS (BEAUVERIA SPP.) ON DIFFERENT STAGES OF MUSCA DOMESTICA (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)", J. Egypt. Soc. Parasitol., vol. 50, issue 1, pp. 105 - 112, 2020.
Helal, M. A., A. M. Abdel-Gawad, O. M. Kandil, and M. M. E. Khalifa, "Nematocidal Effects of a Coriander Essential Oil and Five Pure Principles on the Infective Larvae of Major Ovine Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Vitro", pathogens, vol. 9, issue 9, pp. 1-17, 2020.
Khalifa, M. M., R. M. Ramadan, N. O. Kamel, and D. A. Hamza, "PROTOSCOLICES ANTIGENS FROM HYDATID CYST OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL ORIGIN FOR DIAGNOSIS OF CYSTIC ECHINOCOCCOSIS", Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, vol. 50, issue 3, pp. 656-663, 2020.
Ramadan, R. M., M. M. Khalifa, N. O. Kamel, A. Z. Z. A. M. ABDEL-WAHAB, and M. M. El-Bahy, "The Use of Giardia immunogenic Protein Fraction to Distinguish Assemblages in Humans and Animals", World’s Veterinary Journal, vol. 10, issue 3, pp. 421-428, 2020.
AUDA, H. E. N. D. M., M. M. Khalifa, M. A. H. M. O. U. D. M. AMIN, and M. O. H. A. M. E. D. E. L. M. BAHY, "VALUE OF POOLED GASTRO-INTESTINAL NEMATODE COPROANTIGENS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INHIBITED LARVAE INFECTION IN EGYPTIAN SHEEP", J. Egypt. Soc. Parasitol., vol. 50, issue 1, pp. 98-104, 2020.
2018
Khalifa, M. M., M. M. Attia, and M. T. Atwa, "The prevalence and intensity of external and internal parasites in working donkeys (Equus asinus) in Egypt", Veterinary World, vol. 11, issue 2231-0916, pp. 1298-1306, 2018. fin.pdf
Khalifa, M. M., M. M. El-Bahy, and E. M. Méabed, "Toxoplasma gondii: Prolonged in-vitro maintenance of virulent tachyzoites in fluid media at low temperatures", Alexandria Journal of Medicine, vol. 54, pp. 511–515, 2018. toxoplasma.pdf
2017
Khalifa, M. M., M. N. Lilian, and S. H. El-Gayed, "Chenopodium ambrosioides oil extract as broad spectrum Parasiticides", EVMPSJ , pp. 1-13, 2017. chenopodium.doc
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