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Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in wild animals in North-Western part of Libya
Abdulhakim El Maghrbi (1-2008)
vet.Med.J.,Giza, 4(56), pp. 343-348.
Detection of Trypanosoma evansi in dromedary camels in Libya
Abdulhakim El Maghrbi (1-2008)
vet.Med.J.,Giza, 3(56), pp. 277-283.
Morphological characteristics of blood cells in clinically normal adult llamas (Lama glama).
Salah M. Azwai (1-2007)
Vet. Arhiv, 77(0), pp. 69-79.
Effect of season on haematological parameters in clinically normal llamas (Lama glama).
Salah M. Azwai (1-2007)
Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 14(0), pp. 187-190.
Comparison between two different conventional methods for coliform count in raw milk and locally made soft cheese in Tripoli, Libya
Salah M. Azwai (1-2007)
Benha Vet. Med. J, 18(0), pp. 129-138.
Incidence of Staphylococci with special reference to Staphylococcus aureus in two types of locally processed soft cheese in Tripoli, Libya
Salah M. Azwai (1-2007)
Benha Vet. Med. J, 18(0), pp. 139-148.
o Ticks on camels in Libya and immunization against Hyalommadromedarii using the vaccine Gavac™, derived from Boophilusmicroplus
elwaer or (1-2005)
): Newsletter on ticks and tick-borne disease of livestock in the tropics, 6(0), pp. 80-80.
vaccination against tick in camels
olwaer or (1-2005)
first world vaccine conference , 1(2007), pp. 12-12.
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