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Dr. Sukhdeep Vohra Associate Professor Department of Veterinary Dr. Sukhdeep Vohra Associate Professor Department of Veterinary Parasitology, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Hisar-125 004 (Haryana) India Phone: 01662-284333 (O) Mobile: +919467247232 E-mail: [email protected] Educational Qualifications 2005 Ph.D. Vety. Parasitology, JNKVV, Jabalpur, M.P. 2000 M.V.Sc., Vety. Parasitology , PAU, Ludhiana 1998 B.V.Sc. & A.H., COVS, PAU, Ludhiana Employment Details Associate Professor, LUVAS, Hisar 28.11.2017 -Continuing Assistant Professor, LUVAS, Hisar 01.12.2010 to 27.11.2017 Assistant Professor, CCS HAU, Hisar 13.03.2009 to 30.11.2010 Assistant Professor, SKUAST-J 03.09.05 to 12.03.2009 Jammu Research Interests Epidemiology and molecular diagnosis of helminths Membership of scientific Life member of Indian Association for Advancement of societies Veterinary Parasitology Life member of Indian Veterinary Council. Life member of Haryana Veterinary Council. Life member Alumni Association, LUVAS, Hisar. Life member of JVC Alumni Association, COVS, Jabalpur. Selected Publications Rao V.G., Dash A.P., Agrawal M.C., Yadav R.S., Anvikar A.R., Vohra S., Bhondeley M.K., Ukey M.J., Das S.K., Minocha R.K. and Tiwari B.K. (2007). Cercarial dermatitis in central India: an emerging health problem among tribal communities. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology 101 (5): 409-413. Agrawal M C, Rao V G, Vohra S, Bhondeley M K, Ukey M J, Anvikar A R and Yadav R. (2007). Is Active Human Schistosomiasis Present In India. Current Science 92(7): 889. Agrawal MC, Vohra S, Gupta S and Singh KP. (2003). Schistosomiasis and other intestinal helminthes in domestic animals in and around Bhubaneswar (Orissa). Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 73(8): 875-877 Vohra S, Agrawal M C and Malik Y P S. (2006). Dot-ELISA for Diagnosis of caprine Schistosomosis. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 76 (12): 988-991. Vohra S and Agrawal M C (2007). Evaluation of two post Mortem Techniques for Diagnosis of Hepatic Schistosomosis. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 77 (12): 1028-1032. Publications Research papers: 50 Invited lectures: 11 Review: 01 Gene bank Sequence: 02 Popular Articles: 06 Laboratory Manuals: 07 Articles in Hindi: 02 Pamphlets: 03 Papers/ Abstracts in National Conferences/Seminars: 62 Awards/ Honours in conferences: 04 Awards/ Fellowships/Recognition received Qualified NET conducted by ASRB (ICAR) in 2003. Best paper of the journal Award for research paper published in Journal of Veterinary Parasitology (2003). Secured 1st position in Poster Presentation Competition in International Symposium of Veterinary Public Health held at CSKHPKV Palampur from 12th to 14th October 2006. Secured 1st position in Poster Presentation Competition in International Congress of Wild Life held at SKUAST Jammu from 27th April 2007. Organizing committee of 18th National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology and National symposium “Emerging Parasitic Zoonoses and Advances in Herbal Medicine against Parasites of Veterinary importance”” from 07-09 September, 2007 under IAAVP at SKUAST-J, Jammu. Organizing committee of 20th National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology “Parasitology Today- Ecology to Molecular Biology” from 18-20 February, 2010 under IAAVP at College of Veterinary Sciences, CCS HAU, Hisar. Received best paper of the journal Award for research paper published in The Pharma Innovation (2019). Acting as Reviewer for Indian Veterinary Journal, Journal of Parasitic Diseases, Journal of Veterinary Parasitic, International Journal of Livestock Research. Detailed List of Publications Research Papers Vohra S, Rath SS and Madan AK. (2002). Minerals and Haematological Profile in Mange Infested Rabbits Treated by Doramectin. Journal of Remount Veterinary Corps. 41: 133-138. Agrawal MC, Vohra S, Gupta S and Singh KP. (2003). Schistosomiasis and other intestinal helminthes in domestic animals in and around Bhubaneswar (Orissa). Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 73(8): 875-877 Vohra S. (2004). Anthelmintic Resistance in Domestic Animals. Journal of Remount Veterinary Corps. 43: 69-79. Agrawal MC, Vohra S, Gupta S and Singh KP. (2004). Prevalence of helminthic infections in Domestic Animals in Madhya Pradesh. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 18: 147-149. Vohra S, Rath SS and Singh J. (2005). Comparative efficacy of Doramectin and Ivermectin in Rabbit mange. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 19: 47-49. Gupta S, Agrawal M.C. and Vohra S. (2006). Clinical Observations in Experimental Caprine Schistosomosis. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 20 (1): 29-31(Best article of the Journal in 2006). Vohra S, Agrawal M C and Malik Y P S. (2006). Dot-ELISA for Diagnosis of caprine Schistosomosis. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 76 (12): 988-991 (NAAS Rating 6.28). Vohra S and Agrawal M C (2006). Prevalence of Caprine Schistosomes as Determined by Different Coprological Methods. Indian Veterinary Journal 83(11):1160-1163. Agrawal M C, Rao V G, Vohra S, Singh B K, Gupta S, Singh K P, Bhondeley M, Uike M and Anvikar A (2006). Cercarien Hullen Reaction for assessment of human schistosomiasis in India. Journal of Parasitic Diseases 30(2): 181-183. Katoch R, Yadav A, Vohra S., Khajuria J.K. and Singh R (2006). Effect of managemental practices on prevalence of ticks in equines of Jammu. Veterinary Practitioner. 7: 19-20. Mohanty, T R, Yadav Anish, Katoch R, Khajuria J K, Vohra S and Malik M A (2006). A Note on Derminosis in common Mynah (Acridotheres trististristis) Chicks. Veterinary Practitioner 7(2): 112-113. Khajuria J.K., Yadav A, Katoch R, Vohra, S, Soodan J S, Srivastava A.K. and Ahmed. N. (2006) Anthelmintic efficacy of Fenbendazole against natural strongyle infection of Equines. Centaur. 22: 59-61. Vohra S and Agrawal M C (2007). Evaluation of two post Mortem Techniques for Diagnosis of Hepatic Schistosomosis. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 77 (12): 1028-1032 (NAAS Rating 6.28). Vohra S, Yadav A, Sood S, Khajuria JK, Katoch R and Srivastava AK (2007). Efficacy of Cypermethrin against naturally flea infested Goats. Veterinary Practitioner. 8(1): 67-68. Rao V.G., Dash A.P., Agrawal M.C., Yadav R.S., Anvikar A.R., Vohra S., Bhondeley M.K., Ukey M.J., Das S.K., Minocha R.K. and Tiwari B.K. 2007. Cercarial dermatitis in central India: an emerging health problem among tribal communities. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 101 (5): 409-413 (NAAS Rating 7.70). Agrawal M C, Rao V G, Vohra S, Bhondeley M K, Ukey M J, Anvikar A R and Yadav R. (2007). Is Active Human Schistosomiasis Present In India. Current Science 92(7): 889 (NAAS Rating 6.88). Katoch R, Yadav A, Vohra S, Taggar R K and Pandey V (2007). Parasitic diseases of dairy animals in and around R. S. Pura of Jammu district. Veterinary Practitioner. 8 (2): 186-187. Yadav A, Katoch R, Vohra S, Khajuria J K, Sood S, Mondhe D M and Srivastava A K (2007). Efficacy of Praziquantel, Pyrantel pamoate and Febantel combination against various helminthes of dogs. Veterinary Practitioner 8(2): 170-171. Sharma H. K., Vohra S., Yadav A., Katoch R., Sood S. and Kumar J. (2008). Prevalence of Cysticercus tenuicollis in sheep of Jammu region. Veterinary Practitioner. 9 (1): 67-68. Katoch R, Vohra S, Yadav A, Khajuria JK, Pandey V and Singh Y.(2008). Prevalence of parasitic infection in Pigs of Jammu region. Veterinary Practitioner. 9 (2): 102-103. Vohra S and Agrawal MC (2009). Surveillance of Caprine Schistosomosis using CHR & ELISA vis a vis Parasitological Diagnostic Methods. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 23 (1): 29-32. Vohra S, Agrawal MC and Malik YPS. (2009). Diagnosis of Ovine Schistosomosis by CHR and Dot-ELISA vis a viz Parasitological Methods. Indian Veterinary Journal 86 (2): 132-134. Yadav A, Katoch R, Singh P, Khajuria JK, and Vohra S (2009). Occurrence of Melophagus ovinus on Sheep of Poonch in Jammu region. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 23 (1):91-92. Sood S, Yadav A, Vohra S, Katoch R, Ahamad D B, and Sanku Borkataki (2009). Prevalence of coccidiosis in poultry birds in R.S.Pura region, Jammu. Veterinary Practitioner, 10(1): 69-70. Khajuria J.K., Yadav A, Katoch R, Vohra, S, Soodan J S, Borkataki S and Singh A. (2010). Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites affecting Pigs in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir. Veterinary Practitioner. 11 (2):167-168. Pandey V., Sharma N., Katoch R. and Vohra S. (2012). Biochemical changes in an outbreak of gastrointestinal parasitic infection in goats. Indian Vet. J., 89 (5): 12-14. Singh Davinder, Mahajan, N. K., Vohra, S., Singh, Satyavir and Kapoor P.K. (2012). An outbreak of sarcoptic mange in a rabbit farm at Hisar (Haryana). Vet. Practitioner, 13 (2): 343-345. Arora N, Vohra Sukhdeep, Singh Satyavir, Potliya S, Lather A, Gupta A, Arora D, Singh D (2013). Therapeutic Management of Demodicosis in a Pug. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 1(2S): 26 – 28. Singh P, Singh Satyavir, Vohra Sukhdeep and Sangwan, A K (2013). Prevalence of various species of gastro-intestinal helminths and Eimeria in an organized goat farm. Veterinary Practitioner. 14(2): 302-303. Vohra Sukhdeep, Singh Satyavir and Poonia J.S. (2013). Efficacy of individual and combination of anthelmintics against gastrointestinal nematodes. Haryana Veterinarian. 52: 124-128 (NAAS Rating 5.36). Singh Satyavir, Vohra Sukhdeep, Kumar Sarvan and Poonia J.S. (2015). Status of anthelmintic resistance of levamisole and ivermectin and efficacy of their combination against gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep. Haryana Veterinarian. 54 (1): 11-14 128 (NAAS Rating 5.36). Sharma R., Singh S. and Vohra S. (2015). Detection of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep on Government Sheep Breeding Farm, Hisar. Haryana Veterinarian. 54 (2): 147-149 128 (NAAS Rating 5.36). Sangwan A. K., Vohra Sukhdeep and Jaglan V. (2015) First report of nasal schistosomosis in a crossbred cow in Haryana. Haryana Veterinarian. 54 (2): 1202-203 128 (NAAS Rating 5.36).
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