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Antibiotic residues in milk: Past, present, and future

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Sabbya Sachi, Jannatul Ferdous, Mahmudul Hasan Sikder, S. M. Azizul Karim Hussani

Journal: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal ResearchYear: 2019Citations: 291

Now-a-days, various types of antibiotics are being used worldwide in veterinary sector indiscriminately for promotion of growth and treatment of the livestock. Significant portions of antibiotics are released through milk of dairy animals unaltered and exert serious harmful effects on human health. ...

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Assessing farmers' perspective on antibiotic usage and management practices in small-scale layer farms of Mymensingh district, Bangladesh

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Jannatul Ferdous, Sabbya Sachi, Zakaria Al Noman, S. M. Azizul Karim Hussani et al.

Journal: Veterinary WorldYear: 2019Citations: 60

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Indiscriminate and injudicious use of antibiotics in layer farms is a common practice of Bangladesh for the compensation of Poor management practices and ignorance. Despite this scenario, there is no published documentation on antibiotic usage pattern and farm management practice...

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Pesticides in vegetable production in Bangladesh: A systemic review of contamination levels and associated health risks in the last decade

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Popy Khatun, Arup Islam, Sabbya Sachi, Md. Zahorul Islam et al.

Journal: Toxicology ReportsYear: 2023Citations: 49

This paper reviewed the published data on the levels of different pesticide residues in vegetables (tomato, eggplant, beans, gourds, cauliflower, cabbage, cucumber, potato, carrot, onion, red chilli, red amaranth, lady's finger, spinach, coriander, and lettuce) from Bangladesh in the last decade. Ve...

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Exposure pathways and ecological risk assessment of common veterinary antibiotics in the environment through poultry litter in Bangladesh

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Yousuf Ali Sarker, Sm. Zamiul Rashid, Sabbya Sachi, Jannatul Ferdous et al.

Journal: Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part BYear: 2020Citations: 24

Veterinary antibiotics (VAs) have entered the ecosystem principally through the application of organic fertilizer. However, factors influencing the contributions made by the prescribers and users thereof with respect to VAs in poultry manure have not been investigated. The purpose of this paper, the...

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Screening and quantification of antibiotic residues in poultry products and feed in selected areas of Bangladesh

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Aminatu Abubakar Sani, Kazi Rafiq, Md. Tarek Hossain, Fatema Akter et al.

Journal: Veterinary WorldYear: 2023Citations: 18

Background and Aim: Antibiotic residues in livestock farming have been identified as a potential cause of antimicrobial resistance in humans and animals. This study aimed to determine whether antibiotic residues were present in the chicken meat, eggs, feces, and feed collected from all four district...

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Evaluation of antibacterial efficacy of garlic (Allium sativum) and ginger (Zingiber officinale) crude extract against multidrug-resistant (MDR) poultry pathogen

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Zakaria Al Noman, Tasnia Tabassum Anika, Sabbya Sachi, Jannatul Ferdous et al.

Journal: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal ResearchYear: 2023Citations: 16

Objective: sp.). Materials and Methods: sp. were isolated from poultry. The TLC-Bioautography technique was applied to explore the antibacterial potentiality of garlic and ginger. Results: value = 0.71) showed inhibitory potential in TLC-Bioautography against both MDR isolates. Conclusion: These spi...

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IN-VITRO EFFICACY OF VERENDA (Ricinus communis) LEAVES EXTRACT AGAINST TICKS IN CATTLE

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Md. Shaharul Islam, Suman Talukder, Jannatul Ferdous, Md. Mehedi Hasan et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary MedicineYear: 2018Citations: 10

Tick infestation is commonly found in every commercial cattle farm and domestically reared cattle. Farm generally used acaricides to treat tick infestation; however finding new, cheap and alternative source of acaricides is a prime concern. Here, we investigated the in-vitro efficacy of verenda (Ric...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Environmental contamination of lead in dairy farms in Narayangonj, Bangladesh

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Sharmin Aktar, Yousuf Ali Sarker, Sabbya Sachi, Jannatul Ferdous et al.

Journal: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal ResearchYear: 2020Citations: 8

OBJECTIVE: In recent years, lead (Pb) has arisen as a foremost contaminant due to overpopulation, rapid industrialization, and expansion that could contaminate the human food chain. However, the correlation between the environmental contamination of Pb and its spatial transfer to the dairy products ...

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Evaluation of hematoprotective, hepatoprotective, and anti-inflammatory potentials of chia seed (Salvia hispanica L.) extract in rats

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Sabbya Sachi, Mst. Prianka Jahan, Purba Islam, Kazi Rafiq et al.

Journal: Veterinary and Animal ScienceYear: 2024Citations: 7

This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of chia seed extract on CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity, hematological profile, and carrageenan-induced inflammation in rats. Water-ethanol-acetone extract of chia seeds at the doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight/day were applied to evaluate the compar...

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Colistin residue in broiler: detection in different growth stages

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Naima Islam Bristy, Sajal K. Das, Zakaria Al Noman, Jannatul Ferdous et al.

Journal: Asian-Australasian Journal of Food Safety and SecurityYear: 2019Citations: 7

Indiscriminate use of antibiotics in broiler could lead to residue accumulation in food chain. We conducted a study to detect colistin residues in broiler meat in different growth stages, collected from different upazilas of Mymensingh division. A total of 108 samples, were collected from Fulbaria, ...

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Retrospective study of surgical cases of ruminants at Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Zakaria Al Noman, Imam Hasan, Mohammad Arif, Jannatul Ferdous et al.

Journal: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal ResearchYear: 2018Citations: 7

Objective: A retrospective survey was designed to determine the prevalence and factors involved in surgical cases at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH), Bangladesh Agricultural University from June 2014 to June 2017. Materials and materials: In total, 1042 surgical cases of food animal (large ru...

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Effect of knowledge of informal poultry drug prescribers on their attitude and practice toward antimicrobial use, residues, and resistance in Bangladesh

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Aminatu Abubakar Sani, Kazi Rafiq, Fatema Akter, Purba Islam et al.

Journal: Veterinary WorldYear: 2023Citations: 6

Background and Aim: Informal prescribers (IPs) significantly contribute to the development of antimicrobial resistance and in disseminating pathogens from poultry to humans and other animals through the food chain, posing a serious global health threat. Therefore, this study aimed to assess whether ...

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Detection of Heavy Metals and Antibiotic Residues in Poultry Feeds in Selected Areas of Bangladesh

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Md Tarikul Islam, Fatema Akter, Md Faisal Ferdous, Kamrun Nahar Koly et al.

Journal: European Journal of Veterinary MedicineYear: 2023Citations: 4

Presence of heavy metals and antibiotics in the poultry feed even in low concentrations is considered as potentially toxic and may cause hazardous effects on animal leading to accumulate in food chain. This study was performed to assess the status of heavy metals and antibiotics residue in different...

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Detection and mitigation of antibiotic residues in poultry products and byproducts

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Md. Shafiqul Islam, Sabbya Sachi, Sharmy Dash, Md Shakil Islam

Journal: Asian-Australasian Journal of Food Safety and SecurityYear: 2023Citations: 4

Majority of the people in Bangladesh are still not aware about the health hazards of antibiotic residues. In this research, farmer’s awareness has been investigated by a questionnaire in different poultry farms, retail sellers and poultry markets and spread out the knowledge of public health hazards...

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Detection of oxytetracycline and doxycycline residue in different growth stages of commercial broiler

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S Das, M Al Faysal, Jannatul Ferdous, Sabbya Sachi et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary MedicineYear: 2019Citations: 4

Background: Indiscriminant use of antibiotic in broiler farms is responsible for residual deposition in broiler’s edible tissue that can possess health hazard including antibiotic resistance to human being by entering in food chain. This study was designed to detect and compare two common antibiotic...

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