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Personal Details
Name :     Dalia Elsayed Metwally
Department :    Microbiology
Date of Birth :    29/2/1972
Country of Birth :    Egypt
Job :    Lecturer
E-mail :    dr.dalia.ragab@hotmail.com

Affiliation

Qualification
Master degree
PhD degree

Appointments

Courses, Meetings & Conferences
Course in tissue culture

Publications
Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in the saliva using real-time PCR with emphasis on oral lichen planus
The relation between Chlamydia pneumoniae infection and other risk factors in patients with coronary heart disease

Supervision of Thesis
Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in the saliva using real-time PCR with emphasis on oral lichen planus
The relation between Chlamydia pneumoniae infection and other risk factors in patients with coronary heart disease
Virological profile of Chronic HBV Infected patients

Comparison between Taqman probe technique and Syber green method in diagnosis and
follow up of HCV patients
Preliminary qualitative analysis of blood odor in patients with viral hepatitis C using the electronic nose technology

Diagnosis of invasive fungal infection in immuno-compromised patients by automated versus conventional blood culture
Discrimination between contaminating and commensal strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis using different phenotypical methods, biofilm formation and plasmid pattern analysis
The effect of silver nano-particles with antibiotics, laser and photo-sensitizer on some Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria
Detection of occult Hepatitis B virus infection among blood donors in Sudan
PREVALENCE OF SYSTEMIC FUNGAL INFECTION AMONG ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (PICU) PATIENTS


PREVALENCE OF SYSTEMIC FUNGAL INFECTION AMONG ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (PICU) PATIENTSegative bacteria.
Detection of Multidrug Resistance Efflux Pump in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains Resistant to Fluoroquinolones.
Correlation Between ESBL Production, Plasmid Profile And Biofilm Formation In Gram-Negative Bacteria.

Experiences
bacteriology
Mycology
virology
molecular biology

Others


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