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  1. 1. The University of Agriculture, Peshawar
  2. 2. Dairy Science Park - Blueprint Entrepreneurship through Livestock Resources Prof M Subhan Qureshi Team Leader Dairy Science Park Part I - Problem statement
  3. 3. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 3 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA
  4. 4. Dairy Science Park - Blueprint Livestock population of Pakistan (million heads) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1976 1986 1996 2006 2014 Cattle Buffaloes Sheep Goats 20.1 7.112.7 17.8 KP share (%) Total LS value Rs.835 b An meat prod Rs.200 b KP Poultry 200 m (27% of national pop)
  5. 5. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 5 The Status of Livestock Industry in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa/FATA
  6. 6. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 6
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  10. 10. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 10
  11. 11. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 11 Inhuman deloading at the Slaughter house, Peshawar (Dr Abdur Rahman supervising MS studies of Dr Siraj, Dr Islam, Dr Aftab)
  12. 12. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 12 Prolapsed Buffalo is waiting for slaughtering at the unhygienic abattoir floor
  13. 13. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 13 Skinning cattle while laying on unhygienic floor at the local slaughterhouse, Peshawar
  14. 14. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 14
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  18. 18. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 18
  19. 19. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 19 Academic Support
  20. 20. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 20 Flood 2010 UAP response
  21. 21. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 21 Imranuddin found that fungal cell wall extract improved FCR and intestinal integrity in broilers
  22. 22. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 22 Maggots feed developed at UAP
  23. 23. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 23 Evaluating enterprising capacity
  24. 24. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 24 Evaluating enterprising capacity
  25. 25. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 25 Rabbits investigated at AUP as a source for meat production (ALP- PARC project)
  26. 26. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 26 Turkeys studied for meat production
  27. 27. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 27 Quality control investigations
  28. 28. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 28 Aflatoxin damages quails liver, an edible organ
  29. 29. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 29 Larger Sized, Rod Shaped, Pink Color Pathogenic E. coli on Sorbitol MacConkey Agar
  30. 30. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 30 Dr Hanif working on goats mycoplasma
  31. 31. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 31 Dr Fida Investigating transmission of tuberculosis among man and animals
  32. 32. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 32 GENOTYPING OF ECHINOCOCCUS SPECIES ISOLATED FROM HUMAN & ANIMALS Maria Khan Panni and Ijaz Ali Out of 50 animal samples tested, 56 % were confirmed as E. granulosis while 44%) were E. multicularis. Among humans, out of 15 samples 10 66% were E. granulosis and 34% were E. multicularis. Out of 28 Echinococcus granulosus confirmed samples, 96% were confirmed to be G1 (Genotype) sheep strain while the remaining 4 % were identifeid as G6 (Genotype) camel strain. Similarly in case of human samples out of 10 Echinococcus granulosis confirmed samples, 9 (90%) were confirmed as G1 (Genotype) while only 1 sample was found to b G6 (camel strain). Research highlights at UAP
  33. 33. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 33 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF OF DENGUE VIRUS PREVALENT IN PAKISTAN Rafi ur Rahman, MA Khan and Ijaz Ali All the four known serotypes of the Dengue virus were prevalent in Pakistan. Abundance of serotype 3 and 2 was recorded. Prevalence of more than one DENV serotypes indicates that future outbreaks of dengue may cause more sever form of the disease due to increased chances of secondary infection. 11.67% of patients were positive for DENV1, 48.33% for DENV2, 30% for DENV3, 5% DENV4 and 5 % to have mixed infection in Punjab. In KPK 10.83% patients were positive for DENV1, 45% for DENV2, 32.5% for DENV3 ,5% for DENV4 and 6.67% for mixed infection. In KPK 55% of patients confirmed visit to endemic areas of Punjab. 20% of patients identified uncovered drains.12% patients had uncovered containers in the premises of their houses, 11% patients viewed rain water reservoirs as the source of dengue infection and 2% patients identified watered flowerbeds as the cause of infection. Research highlights at UAP
  34. 34. 5/17/2015 Dairy Science Park - Blueprint 34 BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS IN CATTLE AND HUMANS IN DISTRICT PESHAWAR Fida Muhammad Khan and Muhammad Subhan Qureshi In humans overall sero-prevalence was recorded 15.84%, 14.35% and 12.37% according to Serum Plate Agglutination Test (SPAT), Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT) and indirect ELISA, respectively. In cattle highest incidence was found in abattoirs (22.77%) followed by animal market (18.51%) and farms (14.11%) according to i-ELISA. Among various factors in individual cattle significant difference (P