- Designation: Assistant Professor
- Address: Department of Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, NDVSU, Rewa - 486001 (M.P.) - : 9303760347, 8319970776
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Fields of Specialization:
Majoring Field: Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology
Specializing field:Veterinary Immunology, Livestock Product Technology
Current Projects:
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Completed Projects:
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Recent Research Publications:
- Kurmi, B., Murugkar, H.V., Nagarajan, S., Tosh, C., Dubey, S.C. and Kumar, M., 2013. Survivability of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus in poultry faeces at different temperatures. J. Virol., 24(2):272-277.
- Kurmi, B., Murugkar, H.V., Dixit, M., Nagarajan, S., Kumar, M. and Kulkarni, D.D., 2014. Ultra violet light in the biosafety cabinets fails to inactivate H5N1 avian influenza virus in poultry feces. AdvAnim Vet Sci, 2:39-42.
- Kurmi, B., Murugkar, H.V., Dixit, M., Nagarajan, S., Kulkarni, D.D. and Kumar, M., 2014. Efficacy of disinfectants in inactivating H5N1 avian influenza virus in poultry feces. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci, 2(5), pp.282-286.
- Kurmi, B., Murugkar, H.V., Kumar, M., Tosh, C., Nagarajan, S., Verma, A., Tripathi, S. and Singh, V.P., 2020. Prevalence of H9N2 avian influenza virus in live bird markets of eastern Madhya Pradesh. J Anim Res., 10(6), pp.1077-1083.
- Kurmi B.; Bhilegaonakar, K;N.; Murugkar, H.V.; Kumar, A.; Dubal, Z.B.; Dixit, M.; Rawat, S.; Anjay; Patiyal, A.2012. Stability of rotavirus in human stool at different temperatures. J. Vety. Pub. Health. 10 (2) :107-110
- Dixit, B., Murugkar, H. V., Anjay ,Dubal, Z.B. Dixit.2020. H9N2: A Potential Threat to Public. J. Vety. Pub. Health, 17 (2):102-109
- Anjay, Bhoomika, A., Kaushik, P. Dixit, B., Archana and Sinha, R.R.K. 2020.COVID-19 Self Awareness among Students and Employees in India: A Closed Ended Questionnaire Based Survey. J. Vety. Pub. Health. 18 (2): 179-182.
- Malla, B.A. Malik, S.V.S., Dixit, B. and Tamta, S. 2019. Screening of Poultry Meat and Caecal Samples for Listeria species using Isolation, Biochemical Characterization and Latex Agglutination Assay. J. Vety. Pub. Health. 17 (2):110-114.
- Anjay, S.C. Das, A. Kumar, P. Kaushik& B. Kurmi.2014. Occurrence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in marine fish and shellfish. Indian J Mar Sci.43(5): 887-890.
- Anjay, S. C. Das, A. Kumar, P. Kaushik and B. Kurmi. 2013. Detection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from salt water fish samples by Vp-toxR PCR. Indian J. Fish. 60(1): 141-143.
Honours & Awards:
- NIL