Publications by authors named "Hassan A Elfadaly"

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  • Campylobacteriosis is a common bacterial foodborne illness primarily linked to animal products like poultry and milk; this study aimed to assess the prevalence and virulence of Campylobacter isolates in Egypt.
  • A total of 1299 samples from chickens, milk, and human stool were tested, revealing that 38.09% of human samples, 37.84% of chicken samples, and 8.5% of milk samples were positive for Campylobacter, predominantly the species C. jejuni.
  • The study found that all isolates carried the virulence gene, with a high prevalence of the cytolethal distending toxin B gene, indicating a significant public health risk and the need for improved food safety measures.
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Toxoplasmosis is an infectious zoonotic disease caused by protozoan . Detection of infection with touchy and particular strategies is a key advance to control and prevent toxoplasmosis. Genotyping can explain the virulence, epidemiology and setting up new methodologies for diagnosis and control in human and animals.

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Background: Endemic waterborne zoonosis frequently occurs in both developed and less developed countries. Thus, bio-surveillance of waterborne zoonosis is a "necessity" for the implementation of effective preventive public health measures in Egyptian rural areas. The primitive individual water supplies created by the rural agriculture population, primarily from ground water, usually maximize the customers' exposure to impurity pathogens via diffused humans and animal excreta or wastages.

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