N Begum

ORCID: 0000-0002-5072-3587
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Research Areas
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Coccidia and coccidiosis research
  • Bird parasitology and diseases
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Livestock Management and Performance Improvement
  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Gynecological conditions and treatments
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Amoebic Infections and Treatments
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Dermatological diseases and infestations
  • Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas
  • Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments
  • Radioactive contamination and transfer
  • Study of Mite Species
  • T-cell and Retrovirus Studies
  • Livestock and Poultry Management
  • Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
  • Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment

Eastern Medical College and Hospital
2024

Sun Yat-sen University
2024

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences
2023

Bangladesh Agricultural University
1970-2021

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
2014-2017

Rajshahi Medical College
2009

Tokyo Medical and Dental University
2004

To determine the prevalence of ectoparasitic infestation cattle in and around Bhawal forest area Gazipur district Bangladesh, an epidemiological investigation was carried out during period from November 2008 to October 2009. Of 206 examined, 132 (64.07%) were found be infested with several species ticks lice. The rate highest case Boophilus microplus (45.63%) followed by Rhipicephalus sanguineus (36.89%), Linognathus vituli ((23.30%), Haematopinus euysternus (17.96%), Hemaphysalis bispinosa...

10.3329/bjvm.v8i1.7399 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

Epidemiology of gastro-intestinal parasites water buffaloes was investigated in Kurigram district Bangladesh between November 2007 and October 2008 through coprological examination. A total 236 were examined, among them 144 (61.02%) found infected with one or more species parasites. Nine identified, four trematodes, namely, Paramphistomum cervi (29.24%), Fasciola gigantica (22.46%), Schistosoma indicum (1.27%), spindale (0.85%); three nematodes, Toxocara vitulorum (2.54%), Strongyles...

10.3329/jbau.v9i1.8752 article EN cc-by Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 1970-01-01

To study the prevalence of ectoparasites and their clinicopathological effects on backyard poultry, 300 poultry both sexes different ages were examined in areas Patuakhali district from July 2005 to May 2006. Of them 86.67% infested with one or more species ectoparasites. Six lice such as Menacanthus stramineus (74%), Menopon gallinae (63%), Lipeurus caponis (48%), Cuclotogaster heterographus (25%), Goniodes gigas (18%), Goniocotes (14%), two mites namely Dermanyssus (57%), Knemidocoptes...

10.3329/bjvm.v4i1.1520 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

Prevalence of helminths sheep in relation to age, sex, nutritional status, management system and flock size was studied at Tangail district, Bangladesh from July December 2010 by fecal examination. A total 190 were examined which 154 (81.1%) positive for one or more species helminth parasites. Seven identified, them three trematodes, namely, Fasciola gigantica (8.4%), Paramphistomum spp. (44.2%) Schistosoma indicum (3.7%); four nematodes, Bunostomum sp (19.0%), Trichuris (2.1%), Strongyles...

10.3329/jbau.v10i2.14913 article EN Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 2013-05-13

Epidemiology and pathology of ectoparasitic infestations in Black Bengal goats were studied different areas Mymensingh Gaibandha districts, Bangladesh from December, 2006 to November, 2007. A total 125 examined. Among them 91 (72.8%) infested with one or more species ectoparasites. Six ectoparasites identified, which four arachnids, namely Heamaphysalis bispinosa (34.4%), Boophilus microplus (27.2%), Rhipicephalus sanguineus (7.2%), Psoroptes cuniculi (5.6%) two belonged the class Insecta...

10.3329/bjvm.v8i1.7718 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

Helminth parasites of the digestive system sheep in Mymensingh, Bangladesh were studied during period January to December, 2004. For this, collected from slaughtered at slaughter houses Mymensingh town and Agricultural University Campus subjected routine examination for collection helminth parasites. A total 150 examined which 142 (94.67%) positive one/more species parasites, among them six belonged trematodes, namely, Fasciola gigantica, Schistosoma indicum, Paramphistomum cervi,...

10.3329/bjvm.v4i2.1294 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

A total of 52 fecal samples were collected from 21 herbivores at Dhaka zoo during January to May, 2012 investigate the prevalence gastrointestinal parasites herbivores. Overall parasitic infection was 76.9%, which 61.5% positive for helminths and 55.8% protozoa. The identified Balantidium coli (55.8%), Paramphistomum sp. (36.5%), Fasciola (19.2%), stomach worm (3.9%), Ascaris (1.9%) Strongyloides (1.9%). mixed 42.3%. Mixed observed in animals such as Butani cattle (Balantidium sp.), Giraffe...

10.3329/jbau.v12i1.21245 article EN Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 2014-12-20

In vitro efficacy of five indigenous plants namely Bishkatali (Polygonum hydropiper), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Papaya (Carica papaya), Korolla (Momordica charantia) and Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) were studied against the development Ascaridia galli eggs from July 2007 to May 2008. Fresh juice, extracts dust leaves tested. juice trialed at 5%, 10% 20% concentrations; aqueous, ethanol methanol used 1%, 2% 4% concentrations dusts applied concentration. Among trials, papaya showed...

10.3329/bjvm.v6i2.2330 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

Epidemiology of ectoparasites buffaloes was studied in Kurigram district Bangladesh from November, 2007 to October, 2008. A total 236 were examined, among them 61.86% found infested with one or more species ectoparasites. Three identified which, two arachnids, namely, Boophilus microplus (13.98%), Haemaphysalis bispinosa (11.44%) and insect, Haematopinus tuberculatus (51.27%). No mites detected. Among the ectoparasites, mixed infection common. In this investigation, prevalence relation age,...

10.3329/jbau.v8i1.6400 article EN cc-by Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 1970-01-01

This study was designed to investigate the prevalence and pathology of mite infestation in street dog at Dinajpur municipality area, Dinajpur, Bangladesh, during June September, 2010 using simultaneous clinical histopathological examination identification. A total 48 dogs (27 male 21 female) were examined, among them 30(62.5%) infested with one or more species mites. Two mites identified as Sarcoptes scabiei var.canis Demodex canis. The range burden 1-5 per square inch heavily area. Mean...

10.3329/jbau.v9i1.8753 article EN cc-by Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 1970-01-01

We assessed the prevalence and seasonal variations of intestinal schistosomiasis in association with age, sex, breed rearing system cattle goats different districts Bangladesh. Fecal samples from 240 146 were examined. Schistosoma eggs found 47.5% 43.84% goats. Two species schistosomes identified. No mixed infection was recorded. Prevalence indicum higher (42.5%) than (34.25%) whereas (9.59%) more susceptible to spindale (5.0%). Age, breed, topography country had significant (P<0.01,...

10.3329/jbau.v9i2.10990 article EN Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 2012-06-27

A study was carried out to estimate the prevalence, species composition and worm burden of abomasal nematodes goats slaughtered at different abattoir Thakurgaon district from November 2009 April 2010. During period, 250 abomasum were examined according standard procedures. Two identified in with an overall prevalence 74.00% (n = 250). The specific rate for Haemonchus contortus (58.00%) higher than Trichostrongylus axie (16.00%). In this study, relation age, sex, breed nutritional status also...

10.3329/jsr.v4i2.7475 article EN cc-by-sa Journal of Scientific Research 2012-04-28

Mosquito borne diseases have a great impact on human and animal health throughout the world including Bangladesh. An entomological survey was conducted at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) campus its surrounding areas from January to June, 2013 identify mosquito larvae investigate different breeding site preferences of mosquitoes. were collected using dipper, ladle spoon, dropper pipette rice field, botanical garden, dairy farm, poultry drains, lakes, ponds, staff quarters,...

10.3329/bjvm.v13i1.23962 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2015-07-01

Background: Balantidium coli, is a common -opportunistic protozoa of man and animals which causes gastroenteritis. A study was conducted to ascertain the prevalence balantidiasis in cattle pig irrespective age sex. Methods: In total, 200 faecal samples (150 50 pigs) were collected during July December, 2016 Mymensingh district, Bangladesh Modified Stoll’s Ova dilution technique used screen for B. coli under microscope. The cysts or trophozoites identified based on morphological features...

10.33109/bjvmjj19fam1 article EN cc-by Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2019-07-30

To investigate the prevalence of amphistome parasites in Black Bengal goats slaughtered at different slaughterhouses Mymensingh district, a total 144 gastro-intestinal tracts were examined during period July 1998 to June 1999 Department Parasitology, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh. Out goats, 105 (72.92%) infected with single or multiple species amphistomes. In present investigation, three amphistomes viz Paramphistomum cervi, Cotylophoron cotylophorum and Gastrothylax...

10.3329/bjvm.v4i2.1292 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

The prevalence of haemoprotozoa in duck and pathological changes produced by these parasites were studied different areas Mymensingh district during July, 2007 to December, 2007. In this study 60% ducks found be infected with haemoprotozoa. Two species identified such as Leucocytozoon caulleryi simondi. Prevalence L. (54.67%) was significantly (P < 0.01) higher than that simondi (5.33%) ducks. calculated odds ratio implied 19.67 times more susceptible infection infection. male (78.94%)...

10.3329/bjvm.v6i1.1339 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1970-01-01

Pigeons (n=300) were examined during July 2007 to June 2008 in different areas of Mymensingh district. Of the pigeons examined, 202 (67.3%) infected by Trichomonas gallinae (Rivolta, 1878). Prevalence was higher female pigeon (70.9%) than male (63.8%). Adult aged >3 months comparatively more affected (75%) squab <30 days (72.1%) and younger between 30 90 (64.7%). T. infection significantly (P<0.01) lower summer (48.4%) rainy (69.8%) winter (69.3%) seasons. Pathological lesions...

10.3329/jbau.v6i2.4826 article EN cc-by Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 1970-01-01

To study the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites deer, 127 fecal samples were collected from Char Kukri Mukri upazilla Bhola district Bangladesh during period January to May, 2013. Eighty eight found be infected with and overall rate was 69.29%. Fasciola sp. (8.66%), Paramphistomum (20.47%), stomach worm (18.11%), hook Strongyloides (1.57%), Oesophagostomum Eimeria (6.30%) Balantidium coli (1.57%) found. The nematode, trematode, protozoan mixed infection 29.13%, 25.19%, 5.51% 9.45%...

10.3329/bjvm.v12i1.20460 article EN Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2014-09-16

A cross section survey was carried out during the period from April to September, 2009 in different villages of Bogra district Bangladesh know prevalence ticks and lice relation age, sex, breed body condition cattle. Out 250 randomly selected cattle, 142 (56.8%) were found infested with one or more species lice. Among ticks, rate highest case Haemaphysalis bispinosa (31.2%) followed by Rhipicephalus sanguineus (29.2%), Boophilus microplus (27.2%) only louse Haematopinus eurysternus (23.2%)....

10.3329/pa.v22i1-2.16468 article EN Progressive Agriculture 2013-09-26

Haemonchus contortus Rudolphi, 1803, a blood-sucking worm living in abomasum, poses possibly the greatest threat to livestock production. Here, we studied effects of various environmental and nutritional factors on development hatching eggs, survival larvae H. contortus. We incubated eggs at different temperature gradients, humidity pH phosphate buffer saline (PBS), tap water (TW) normal (NS) using serum and/or liver extract concentrations. obtained maximum (39.73%) 26ºC by day 5. Moulting...

10.3329/pa.v22i1-2.16469 article EN Progressive Agriculture 2013-09-25

Fertility of Red Chittagong bulls (RCB) using Non-Return Rate (NRR), reproductive efficiency cows (RCC) pregnancy rate and number services per parasitic infestation two different ages sexes were studied. The NRR ranged from 53.1% to 70.6% with an overall mean 63.9%. Overall was 65.8% about 1.4 required pregnancy. 47.7% animals infested parasites. Five species parasites detected in the faeces: Balantidium coli (40%), Paramphistomum spp (47.7%), Fasciola (5.8%), Coccidia (4.5%), Moniezia...

10.3329/bvet.v27i2.7557 article EN Bangladesh Veterinarian 1970-01-01

Objective: This study tried to evaluate association of other factors subfertility in women suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Methods: Fifty subfertile PCOS attending infertility unit the Department Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, during July 2010 June 2011, were evaluated. Results: In out study, Age, BMI duration marriage range was 20 38 years, 17.70 33.20 kg/m2 1 16 respectively. Serum FSH normal (1.0 10.0 mIU/ml) all...

10.3329/jbcps.v31i3.20980 article EN Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons 2014-11-27

To determine the in vitro effects of environmental and nutritional factors on development hatching eggs Haemonchus contortus, were cultivated at different temperatures, humidity pH, phosphate buffered saline (PBS), tap water, or normal saline, with without faecal material soil. No occurred 4ºC up to 15 days. Hatching was maximum (40.7%) 30ºC Day 5. Maximum (39.5%) observed 6 pH minimum (3.3%) 4 3. did not occur 2. At a relative 80 - 90%, (42.2%) recorded Light had no effect hatching....

10.3329/bvet.v30i1.16279 article EN Bangladesh Veterinarian 2013-08-31
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