Author Biographies

Dr. Mohamed Lounis is a lecturer at the Department of Agroveterinary Sciences, University of Ziane Achour, Djelfa, Algeria. He completed his Ph.D. in veterinary epidemiology from Saad Dahlab University in 2018. From October 2008 to June 2011, he was a lecturer in the Department of Veterinary, Saad Dahlab University. In December 2011, he joined the Department of Agro-Veterinary at the University of Ziane Achour. His research broadly concentrates on human and animal epidemiology. More precisely, he began his research on animal colibacillosis, including calf and avian colibacillosis, with Escherichia coli genotyping and phenotyping and antibiotic resistance. Dr. Lounis is also working on a One health approach through different surveys about multiple animal and public health threats including drug use and antibiotic resistance, infectious diseases including HPV infections, AIDS, monkeypox, viral hepatitis (A-E) and other zoonotic diseases including bacterial (tuberculosis, brucellosis...), parasitic (echinococcosis, leishmaniasis…) and viral (rabies, arboviroses…) diseases.
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