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Overview

Diaeldin A. Salih is affiliated with the International Livestock Research Institute in Kenya. Their research primarily focuses on vector-borne animal diseases, with significant contributions in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Immunology and Microbiology. The main subfields of their work include Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Parasitology, Infectious Diseases, Insect Science, and Molecular Biology.

Diaeldin A. Salih's publications cover a range of topics related to vector-borne infectious diseases, especially those affecting livestock. The main research themes include vector-borne animal diseases, viral infections and vectors, insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, insect pest control strategies, insect and pesticide research, and epidemiology of pathogens such as Salmonella and Campylobacter.

Their recent scholarly papers include:

  • Current status of tropical theileriosis in Northern Africa: A review of recent epidemiological investigations and implications for control, 2020, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • Prevalence of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and Theileria annulata infection of cattle in Gezira State, Sudan, 2020, Parasite Epidemiology and Control
  • Antigen gene and variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) diversity in Theileria parva parasites from Ankole cattle in south-western Uganda: Evidence for conservation in antigen gene sequences combined with extensive polymorphism at VNTR loci, 2020, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • The protection afforded to cattle immunized with Theileria annulata infected cell line is enhanced by subunit vaccine candidate Ta SP, 2020, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • Microsatellite and minisatellite genotyping of Theileria parva population from southern Africa reveals possible discriminatory allele profiles with parasites from eastern Africa, 2020, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • S.M. Hassan
  • Isaiah Obara
  • Jabbar S. Ahmed
  • Moses Njahira
  • David Odongo

Diaeldin A. Salih has published in journals with a focus on infectious and parasitic diseases, most notably:

  • Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • Parasite Epidemiology and Control
  • Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • Asian Journal of Research in Animal and Veterinary Sciences
  • Frontiers in Genetics

Best Publications

  • Can Anaplasma ovis in small ruminants be neglected any longer

    S. Renneker;J. Abdo;D. E. A. Salih;T. Karagenç

  • Epidemiological studies on tick-borne diseases of cattle in Central Equatoria State, Southern Sudan

    D. A. Salih;A. M. El Hussein;U. Seitzer;J. S. Ahmed

  • Application of the recombinant Theileria annulata surface protein in an indirect ELISA for the diagnosis of tropical theileriosis.

    M. A. Bakheit;L. Schnittger;D. A. Salih;K. Boguslawski

  • Diagnostic approaches for tick-borne haemoparasitic diseases in livestock

    D. A. Salih;A. M. El Hussein;L. D. Singla

  • Survey of Theileria lestoquardi antibodies among Sudanese sheep.

    D.A Salih;A.M ElHussein;M Hayat;K.M Taha

  • Innate immunity to tropical theileriosis

    Jabbar S. Ahmed;Elizabeth J. Glass;Diaeldin A. Salih;Ulrike Seitzer

  • Current status of tropical theileriosis in Northern Africa: A review of recent epidemiological investigations and implications for control.

    Mohamed Gharbi;Mohamed Aziz Darghouth;Khawla Elati;Amira A. T. AL‐Hosary

  • Development of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for rapid diagnosis of ovine theileriosis in China.

    Zhijie Liu;Junlin Hou;Mohammed A. Bakheit;Diaeldin A. Salih

  • Validation of the indirect TaSP enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for diagnosis of Theileria annulata infection in cattle.

    Dia Eldin A. Salih;Jabbar S. Ahmed;Mohammed A. Bakheit;Elzein B. Ali

  • Development and Evaluation of a Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Method for Diagnosis of Tropical Theileriosis

    D. A. Salih;Z. Liu;M. A. Bakheit;A. M. Ali

  • To be or not to be associated : power study of four statistical modeling approaches to identify parasite associations in cross-sectional studies

    Elise Vaumourin;Elise Vaumourin;Gwenaël Vourc'h;Sandra Telfer;Xavier Lambin

  • Preliminary survey of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) on cattle in northern Sudan

    D.A. Salih;S.M. Hassan;A.M. El Hussein;F. Jongejan

  • Determination of potential risk factors associated with Theileria annulata and Theileria parva infections of cattle in the Sudan.

    D. A. Salih;A. M. El Hussein;M. N. Kyule;K.-H. Zessin

  • Epidemiological studies on tropical theileriosis (Theileria annulata infection of cattle) in Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Adel T. Mohammad Al-Saeed;Lokman Taib Omer;Jassim Abdo;Gholamreza Habibi

  • From molecule to diagnostic tool: Theileria annulata surface protein TaSP.

    Ulrike Seitzer;Mohammed A. Bakheit;Dia Eldin A. Salih;Awadia Ali

  • Comparisons among two serological tests and microscopic examination for the detection of Theileria annulata in cattle in northern Sudan

    D.A. Salih;S.M. Hassan;A.M. El Hussein

  • Naturally occurring infections of cattle with Theileria lestoquardi and sheep with Theileria annulata in the Sudan

    K.M. Taha;D.A. Salih;A.M. Ali;R.A. Omer

  • Molecular, serological and parasitological survey of Theileria annulata in North Kordofan State, Sudan.

    G.M. Mohammed-Ahmed;S.M. Hassan;A.M. El Hussein;D.A. Salih

  • Development of a Loop‐mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Assay for Rapid Diagnosis of Babesia canis infections

    H. Müller;N. Aysul;Z. Liu;D. A. Salih

  • Prevalence of Theileria annulata in dairy cattle in Nyala, South Darfur State, Sudan.

    Ismail A Abaker;Diaeldin A Salih;Lima M El Haj;Rawia E Ahmed

  • First confirmed report of outbreak of malignant ovine theileriosis among goats in Sudan.

    Khalid M. Taha;Diaeldin A. Salih;Bukhari M. Ahmed;Khalid A. Enan

Frequent Co-Authors

Frans Jongejan
Frans Jongejan University of Pretoria
Hong Yin
Hong Yin Yangzhou University
Richard P. Bishop
Richard P. Bishop International Livestock Research Institute
Peter-Henning Clausen
Peter-Henning Clausen Freie Universität Berlin
Alessandra Torina
Alessandra Torina Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale Della Sicilia
Elizabeth Glass
Elizabeth Glass University of Edinburgh
Muriel Vayssier-Taussat
Muriel Vayssier-Taussat University of Rennes
Xavier Lambin
Xavier Lambin University of Aberdeen
Serge Morand
Serge Morand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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