Dr
Deborah
Adah
Dr
Deborah
Adah
lecturer
University of Ilorin
Biography
I am a dedicated aquatic veterinarian, with thirteen years of experience in aquatic medicine, water quality management, fish disease diagnosis, and antimicrobial resistance research. I am committed to addressing fish disease challenges, particularly antimicrobial resistance (AMR), through innovative research, practical application, and global collaboration, seeking to expand expertise and finding solutions to bacteria diseases of fish through vaccine development thereby contributing to international efforts to combat AMR. DR Adah Deborah is an experienced veterinarian and research scientist dedicated to advancing veterinary vaccinology, with a particular focus on the development and implementation of vaccines and fish health. I am the head Fish Clinic Unit of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Ilorin
I hold a PhD in Aquatic medicine and have 13 years of experience in research and veterinary practice. I have published widely on topics related to bacterial disease, disease control, and antimicrobial resistance, and I am committed to improving animal health and welfare globally.
Research interests
Bacteria diseases of fish and alternative methods for preventing antimicrobial resistance in fish Projects you're working on
Bacteria diseases of fish and alternative methods for preventing antimicrobial resistance in fish Discipline
Bacteriology Bioinformatics Host species
Fish Pathogen
Bacteria Bacteria›Aeromonas