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D-Index
29
Citations
4005
World Ranking
2552
National Ranking
30

K. Ghareeb publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where K. Ghareeb sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 48 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

K. Ghareeb D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where K. Ghareeb sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 29 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

K. Ghareeb is affiliated with the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna in Austria. Their research is primarily situated within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine, with a focus on Animal Science and Zoology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Neurology, Materials Chemistry, and Rheumatology. The scientist's work covers a range of topics including trace elements in health, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, animal nutrition and physiology, meat and animal product quality, effects of environmental stressors on livestock, and osteoarthritis treatment and mechanisms.

Among recent scholarly contributions, K. Ghareeb has authored papers such as:

  • Modulatory mechanisms of copperII-albumin complex toward N-nitrosodiethylamine-induced neurotoxicity in mice via regulating oxidative damage, inflammatory, and apoptotic signaling pathways (2023, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety)
  • Impacts of Probiotic feeding on Behavior and Welfare related parameters of Heat Stressed Broilers (2021, SVU- International Journal of Veterinary Sciences)
  • In Vivo Investigation of the Ameliorating Effect of Copper Albumin Complex on chondroitin sulfate in Monosodium iodoacetate -Induced Knee Osteoarthritis (2022, SVU- International Journal of Veterinary Sciences)

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as SVU- International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.

K. Ghareeb collaborates often with a group of colleagues including:

  • Obeid Shanab
  • Ahmed Abdeen
  • Ahmed Y. Nassar
  • Zainab M. Maher
  • Laila Mostafa

Best Publications

  • Effects of dietary inclusion of probiotic and synbiotic on growth performance, organ weights, and intestinal histomorphology of broiler chickens

    W. A. Awad;K. Ghareeb;K. Ghareeb;S. Abdel-Raheem;J. Böhm

  • Intestinal structure and function of broiler chickens on diets supplemented with a synbiotic containing Enterococcus faecium and oligosaccharides.

    Wageha Awad;Khaled Ghareeb;Josef Böhm

  • Decontamination and detoxification strategies for the Fusarium mycotoxin deoxynivalenol in animal feed and the effectiveness of microbial biodegradation

    Wageha A Awad;Khaled Ghareeb;Josef Bohm;Jurgen Zentek

  • Effect of Addition of a Probiotic Microorganism to Broiler Diets Contaminated with Deoxynivalenol on Performance and Histological Alterations of Intestinal Villi of Broiler Chickens

    W. A. Awad;J. Böhm;E. Razzazi-Fazeli;K. Ghareeb

  • Evaluating the efficacy of an avian-specific probiotic to reduce the colonization of Campylobacter jejuni in broiler chickens

    K. Ghareeb;K. Ghareeb;W. A. Awad;M. Mohnl;R. Porta

  • Impacts of the feed contaminant deoxynivalenol on the intestine of monogastric animals: poultry and swine.

    Khaled Ghareeb;Khaled Ghareeb;Wageha A. Awad;Wageha A. Awad;Josef Böhm;Qendrim Zebeli

  • Measurement of corticosterone metabolites in chicken droppings

    S. Rettenbacher;E. Möstl;R. Hackl;K. Ghareeb

  • Campylobacter infection in chickens modulates the intestinal epithelial barrier function.

    Wageha A Awad;Andor Molnár;Jörg R Aschenbach;Khaled Ghareeb

  • Nutrition, rumen health and inflammation in the transition period and their role on overall health and fertility in dairy cows.

    Q. Zebeli;K. Ghareeb;E. Humer;B.U. Metzler-Zebeli

  • The toxicological impacts of the Fusarium mycotoxin, deoxynivalenol, in poultry flocks with special reference to immunotoxicity.

    Wageha A. Awad;Khaled Ghareeb;Josef Böhm;Jürgen Zentek

  • Effect of addition of a probiotic micro-organism to broiler diet on intestinal mucosal architecture and electrophysiological parameters.

    W. A. Awad;K. Ghareeb;K. Ghareeb;J. Böhm

  • Evaluation of the chicory inulin efficacy on ameliorating the intestinal morphology and modulating the intestinal electrophysiological properties in broiler chickens.

    W. A. Awad;K. Ghareeb;K. Ghareeb;J. Böhm

  • Single and combined effects of deoxynivalenol mycotoxin and a microbial feed additive on lymphocyte DNA damage and oxidative stress in broiler chickens.

    Wageha A. Awad;Khaled Ghareeb;Agnes Dadak;Michael Hess

  • Effects of feed contaminant deoxynivalenol on plasma cytokines and mRNA expression of immune genes in the intestine of broiler chickens

    Khaled Ghareeb;Khaled Ghareeb;Wageha A. Awad;Chimidtseren Soodoi;Soleman Sasgary

  • Gross intestinal adaptations in relation to broiler performance during chronic aflatoxin exposure.

    A W Yunus;K Ghareeb;A A M Abd-El-Fattah;M Twaruzek

  • Deoxynivalenol as a contaminant of broiler feed: Effects on bird performance and response to common vaccines

    A. W. Yunus;A. W. Yunus;K. Ghareeb;M. Twaruzek;J. Grajewski

  • The Impact of the Fusarium Toxin Deoxynivalenol (DON) on Poultry

    W.A. Awad;K. Ghareeb;J. Bohm;E. Razzazi

  • Effects of Dietary Inclusion of Prebiotic, Probiotic and Synbiotic on the Intestinal Glucose Absorption of Broiler Chickens

    W.A. Awad;K. Ghareeb;S. Nitsch;S. Pasteiner

  • Campylobacter jejuni influences the expression of nutrient transporter genes in the intestine of chickens.

    Wageha A. Awad;Jörg R. Aschenbach;Khaled Ghareeb;Khaled Ghareeb;Basel Khayal

  • Genotoxic effects of deoxynivalenol in broiler chickens fed low-protein feeds

    W. A. Awad;K. Ghareeb;A. Dadak;L. Gille

  • Ameliorative effect of a microbial feed additive on infectious bronchitis virus antibody titer and stress index in broiler chicks fed deoxynivalenol

    K Ghareeb;K Ghareeb;W A Awad;J Böhm

Frequent Co-Authors

Wageha A. Awad
Wageha A. Awad University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Josef Böhm
Josef Böhm University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Qendrim Zebeli
Qendrim Zebeli University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Michael Hess
Michael Hess University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Jürgen Zentek
Jürgen Zentek Freie Universität Berlin
Jörg R. Aschenbach
Jörg R. Aschenbach Freie Universität Berlin
Susanne Waiblinger
Susanne Waiblinger University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Rupert Palme
Rupert Palme University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Barbara U. Metzler-Zebeli
Barbara U. Metzler-Zebeli University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Erich Möstl
Erich Möstl University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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