Mrs. Khbou in the lab
ICARDA is thrilled to announce that researcher Médiha Khamassi Khbou, studying her Ph.D. in collaboration with ICARDA and lecturer at the Ecole Nationale de Médecine Vétérinaire in Tunisia, has received the Best Poster Presentation award during the latest 14th International Symposium on Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases held in March 2021 and sponsored by tick-radar GmbH (Berlin, Germany). The winning poster is part of a recently published open-access paper in the Animals journal on tick infestation and tick-borne infection in indigenous sheep breeds in Tunisia.
Mrs. Khbou s study assesses differences in tick infestation among the main sheep breeds in Tunisia. In this region, sheep infested with ticks and exposed to tick-borne pathogens are at high risk of developing severe diseases, which reduces market access opportunities and decreases income, especially for poor farmers[M1] . Some of the pathogens are transmissible to humans and may therefore pose a signi
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