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DR. E. MOTINA


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Name: Dr. Elangbam  Motina

Qualification: MVSc, Ph.D

Designation: Professor

Department: Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology

Major Field: Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology

Specializing Field: Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 9436354621 (M)

Academic identity:

Google Scholar ID- https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=4gD1iuUAAAAJ

Projects Details:

 

Sl. No.

Title of the Project

Role & Status

Funding agency

1

Studies on Bacillus cereus, an emerging food borne pathogen from milk and milk products

Principal Investigator Completed                                 

CAU

1.48 Lakh

2

Studies on bacteriological quality of raw pork sold in local market of Imphal

Principal Investigator Completed                                  

CAU

1.49 Lakh

3

Occurrence of pathogenic Escherichia coli of extra intestinal and intestinal origin and their veterinary public health significance

Co-Principal Investigator Completed                                  

CAU

(1.41 Lakh)

4

Studies on prevalence and virulence associated genes of Listeria monocytogenes in food animals and raw meat from Mizoram.

Co-Principal Investigator Completed                                

CAU

(1.99 Lakh)

Publications:

  1. No. of Research Articles: 40

  2. No. of Review Articles: 1

  3. No. of Popular Articles: 2

  4. No. of Books: 0

  5. No. of Book Chapters: 2

  6. List of Top Five Publications:

  • Debbarma, B., Ralte, L., Motina, E., Lalmuanpuia, J., Tolenkhomba, T.C. and Roychoudhury, P. (2024). Comparative Study on the Prevalence of Escherichia coli and it’s Antibiogram in Saum from Three Different Storage Places in Household at Mizoram. Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research. 2024; 43 (2): 327-332

  • LallawmzualiRalte, T.C. Dutta, N.N. Barman, D.Deka and E.Motina. (2013)Simultaneous vaccination with F strain and inactivated oil adjuvanted R2B vaccines on a single day in broiler birds against Newcastle disease.Indian Journal of Poultry Science (2013). Vol.48.(1)Issue 1. August, 2013 pg 78 -81.

  • E. Motina, Chandrashekar and N. Shyamsana Singh (2011). Studies on pshycrotropic and antibiotic sensitivity pattern of Bacillus cereus isolated from milk and milk products.  Indian Vet. J., 88(9): 95-96.

  • E. Motina, R. Yadava and M.K. Gupta (2004). Isolation of Salmonella from market fish, its pathogenecity and their antibiogram. Indian. Vety. Med. J.,28: 337-339 

  • E. Motina, Kalimuddin, M., Singh, K.K. and Willayat M.M. (2003). In vivo biological characterization of enterotoxins produced by Bacillus cereus strains isolated from milk and milk products. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 73(8): 867-872