Dr. Mohammad Ali Al-Deeb
Mon, 6 June 2022
Dr. Mohammad Ali Al-Deeb is an Associate Professor of Entomology and the primary investigator of research projects on insects and ticks. He studies ticks and tick-borne diseases in the United Arab Emirates. So far, Dr. Al-Deeb with his students and collaborators was able to identify several tick species and their associated pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms in the UAE. His research is very important for protecting the health of people and animals in the UAE because some of the diseases that infect animals can also cause illness in humans. Therefore, identifying microbial communities in the ticks and understanding the interactions between them and their hosts are very important factors for the success of any tick and tick-borne disease management program. The work of Dr. Al-Deeb and his research team produced several important publications in major international peer-reviewed journals. The following papers are a sample and the full list is available on Researchgate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammad-Al-Deeb-2
Perveen, N., S.B. Muzaffar, R. Vijayan, M.A. Al-Deeb. 2022. Microbial composition in Hyalomma anatolicum collected from livestock in the United Arab Emirates using next‑generation sequencing. Parasites & Vectors 15(30):1-9.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-05144-z
Perveen, N., Muzaffar, S.B., Al-Deeb, M.A. 2021. Prevalence, Distribution, and Molecular Record of Four Hard Ticks from Livestock in the United Arab Emirates. Insects, 12 (11): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12111016
Perveen, N., S.B. Muzaffar, R. Vijayan, M.A. Al-Deeb. 2020. Microbial communities associated with the camel tick, Hyalomma dromedarii: 16S rRNA gene-based analysis. Nature, Scientific Reports, 10(17035): 1-11.
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