Prof. Ibrahim Eldaghayes | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award
Professor | University of Tripoli | Libya
Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed Eldaghayes is a Professor of Virology, Vaccinology, and Immunology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli, Libya, and a leading researcher in transboundary animal diseases, zoonotic infections, and viral immunopathology. His work integrates molecular virology, immunodiagnostics, and vaccinology to enhance disease surveillance and biosecurity in animal and public health sectors. As Head of the Department of Microbiology and Parasitology and Scientific Advisor to the Libyan National Center of Animal Health, he has played a pivotal role in national disease control strategies and the development of veterinary research infrastructure. Dr. Eldaghayes has collaborated extensively with international organizations including FAO, WHO, and EuFMD, contributing to projects on Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Avian Influenza, and Rift Valley Fever. He leads research teams investigating genetic authentication of bacterial isolates and serological surveillance of emerging pathogens in Libya. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Open Veterinary Journal, he has significantly advanced veterinary publishing and scientific communication in the region. His professional memberships include the International Veterinary Vaccinology Network and ERFAN, where he contributes to strengthening African–European scientific collaboration. Recognized for his leadership, training initiatives, and research excellence, Dr. Eldaghayes continues to advance veterinary virology through innovative approaches to disease control, biosafety, and public health preparedness.
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Featured Publications
Shosha, E. A. E., Abdelnaser, S., Zanaty, A. M., ElZanaty, A. E., Selim, K., & Eldaghayes, I. (n.d.). Successive efficacy evaluation of various commercial live-attenuated avian coronavirus vaccination schedules against a local GI-23.3 challenge in SPF broilers. Vaccines.
Sherif, J. A., Farag, S. A. A., Abureema, S. F., Azwai, A. M., Garbaj, A. M., Gammoudi, F. T., El Salabi, A. A., & Eldaghayes, I. M. (n.d.). Emergence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producer and colistin-resistant E. coli in animal-origin foods in Libya. World’s Veterinary Journal.
Bukha, K. K., Altayr, N. A., Shlayek, S. A., & Eldaghayes, I. M. (n.d.). The association between the global threat of ocean pollution and climate change on the distribution of antibiotic resistance: One Health strategy. World’s Veterinary Journal.
Mansour, A., Sharif, E., Hamhoom, A., Eldaghayes, I., Etayeb, K., Dayhum, A., & Kammon, A. (n.d.). Enterobacteriaceae antibiotic resistance identification in slender-billed gull species migrating to Libya. Journal of World’s Poultry Research.
Azwai, S. M., Lawila, A. F., Eshamah, H. L., Sherif, J. A., Farag, S. A., Naas, H. T., Garbaj, A. M., El Salabi, A. A., Gammoudi, F. T., & Eldaghayes, I. M. (n.d.). Antimicrobial susceptibility profile of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from some dairy products in Libya as a foodborne pathogen. Veterinary World.
Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed Eldaghayes’ work advances global veterinary and public health through innovative research on viral diseases, immunology, and vaccinology, strengthening disease surveillance and control systems across North Africa. His leadership in capacity building, scientific publishing, and international collaboration fosters sustainable health security and contributes to the global fight against transboundary and zoonotic diseases.