Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa

About Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa

Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa, With an exceptional h-index of 2 and a recent h-index of 2 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Mosul, specializes in the field of Clinical pathology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Proportion and seasonality of blood parasites in animals in Mosul using the Veterinary Teaching Hospital Lab data

Diagnostic and Hematological Study in Sheep Infected With Gastrointestinal Nematode in Mosul City

Diagnostic study of trypanosomiasis of cats in Mosul, Iraq

Concentration of 2, 3 bisphosphoglycerate in cattle affected with acute ruminal acidosis

Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa Information

University

Position

-College of Veterinary Medicine

Citations(all)

10

Citations(since 2020)

10

Cited By

0

hIndex(all)

2

hIndex(since 2020)

2

i10Index(all)

0

i10Index(since 2020)

0

Email

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Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa Skills & Research Interests

Clinical pathology

Top articles of Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Proportion and seasonality of blood parasites in animals in Mosul using the Veterinary Teaching Hospital Lab data

Plos one

Hussam MS Alimam

Dhiyaa A Moosa

Eva A Ajaj

Mohammad O Dahl

Israa A Al-Robaiee

...

2022/2/22

Diagnostic and Hematological Study in Sheep Infected With Gastrointestinal Nematode in Mosul City

Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences

Dhiyaa A Moosa

Ali M Hussien

Hajir M Hameed

Saad A Hasan

2022/1/1

Diagnostic study of trypanosomiasis of cats in Mosul, Iraq

Open Veterinary Journal

Nadia Hamid Mohammed

Dhiyaa Abdullah Moosa

Mohammed Abdel-Mohsen Altaliby

2022/9/16

Concentration of 2, 3 bisphosphoglycerate in cattle affected with acute ruminal acidosis

Veterinary Medicine and Science

Dhiyaa A Moosa

Qaes T Al‐Obaidi

Nashaat G Mustafa

Mohammad O Dahl

2021/9

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