Centre for Veterinary Clinical Analysis and Applied Studies

Establishment of the Centre

The centre for veterinary clinical analysis and applied studies was established after the approval of the University Council on 31st of May 1989 and the Supreme Council of Universities on 27th of July 1989 and began its activities from the 1st of October 1989.


Vision:

Gaining the confidence of the veterinary sectors and the animal, poultry, and fish production sectors in the leading and purposeful role of the centre in developing their technical, applied and production capabilities by providing the best services in the field of veterinary clinical analysis and applied veterinary studies through the latest modern scientific techniques and the preparation of various distinguished programs in the field of applied veterinary studies to achieve local accreditation.


mission

Deepening the service, research and educational role of the centre by analysing the samples received by the centre with the latest scientific technologies and providing the best applied veterinary studies through training courses, workshops, medical consultations and economic feasibility studies for all those interested in livestock in Egypt, with a commitment to increase the scientific and practical capacity of the veterinarian to be able to serve the community and develop the environment in particular.


Laboratory diagnosis and analysis

  1. Analysing and calibrating vaccines and evaluating new ones.
  2. Serological examination of antibodies and identification of immunization programs.
  3. Isolation and classification of viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi.
  4. Diagnosis of viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases.
  5. Antibiotic sensitivity test to determine the level of its effectiveness.
  6. Analysis of feed and its various additives
  7. Detecting mycotoxins in feed and its components and determining their suitability for use
  8. Analysing water (chemically and microbiologically) and determining its suitability for use.
  9. Testing the efficiency of disinfectants.
  10. Analysis of antibiotics, compensatory fluids for injection, salts, vitamins, pharmaceutical hormones and antiparasitic.
  11. Biological and pharmacological tests for veterinary medical preparations.
  12. Analysing residues of toxins, pesticides, volatile and gaseous toxins in animal, poultry and fish products.
  13. Analysing imported and local foods, meat, dairy, and fish, and giving veterinary certificates.
  14. Technical supervision of farms.

Applied veterinary studies and continuous education

  1. Conducting applied studies on the products to be registered or traded, including vaccines, medicines, disinfectants and feed additives, and preparing reports on their validity.
  2. Organizing specialized training courses at an advanced level to keep pace with all that is new in veterinary medical sciences and for practitioners in the field at the level of animal, poultry and fish production.
  3. Organizing training and educational courses to spread veterinary awareness in line with the state's policy to increase production through the development of human resources.
  4. Conducting economic feasibility studies for projects in the field of livestock, poultry and fisheries, including farms, hatcheries and laboratories, as well as in the field of veterinary medicine
  5. Develop preventive plans for farms of all kinds through immunization programs and laboratory follow-up programs to detect and predict the possibilities of infection, as well as serological follow-up of the immune response after vaccination.