Prof. Mohamed Ellabib
- َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Department of Microbiology
- faculty of Medicine
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Roles
Mohamed Ellabib is Lecture professor at Department of Medical Microbiology /Faculty of Medicine Tripoli University. His professional interests are teaching and developing teaching material in microbiology, especially in medical mycology, bacteriology, hospital nosocomial infections and microbial drug resistant.
Careers
lecture in Medical Mycology and Bacteriology (1995-UP To DATA)
Director of mycology and microbiology laboratory at Tripoli Medical Center from 1996 up to 2008
Head of microbiology section at the Burn Plastic Surgery Hospital, Tripoli/Libya (1993-1994)
research fellow and head of mycology section of the Research Center of Transmitted Diseases, Tripoli/Libya (1992-1993)
Research Interests
1.In the ensuing years and up to date, I have had joint the lecture staff in the department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology. Most of my efforts have been in Clinical Microbiology serving as a lecture in Medical Mycology and Bacteriology as well as the director of mycology and microbiology laboratory at Tripoli Medical Center from 1996 up to 2008.
2. Organized a continuing lecture laboratory courses education program in Medical Mycology and Bacteriology for medical and biological sciences students in Libya
3. During my early career and up to now as an employee in Libyan public health and education service I conduct many studies on the epidemiology of the fungal infections such as superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, systemic mycoses and antifungal sensitivity
4. Most of my main research interest’s work in health service was concentrated on hospital nosocomial infections and antibiotics resistance. The major research study was on epidemiology and laboratory detection of Extended Spectrum Beta-lactamases resistant and Metalo beta-lactamases in enterobacteriacea and non- fermented gram-negative bacilli
5. improved knowledge on fungal diseases in Libya, hospital nosocomial infections and antibiotics resistance6. working as application specialty in automated microbiology with BioMeriux in Vitek 2 compact and Bact/Alert in Libya
7. Study of the nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance in hospital organisms and its relation to antibiotics use in Burn Plastic Surgery patients
External Activities
1.In the ensuing years and up to date, I have had joint the lecture staff in the department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology. Most of my efforts have been in Clinical Microbiology serving as a lecture in Medical Mycology and Bacteriology as well as the director of mycology and microbiology laboratory at Tripoli Medical Center from 1996 up to 2008.
2. Organized a continuing lecture laboratory courses education program in Medical Mycology and Bacteriology for medical and biological sciences students in Libya
3. During my early career and up to now as an employee in Libyan public health and education service I conduct many studies on the epidemiology of the fungal infections such as superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, systemic mycoses and antifungal sensitivity
4. Most of my main research interest’s work in health service was concentrated on hospital nosocomial infections and antibiotics resistance. The major research study was on epidemiology and laboratory detection of Extended Spectrum Beta-lactamases resistant and Metalo beta-lactamases in enterobacteriacea and non- fermented gram-negative bacilli
5. improved knowledge on fungal diseases in Libya, hospital nosocomial infections and antibiotics resistance6. working as application specialty in automated microbiology with BioMeriux in Vitek 2 compact and Bact/Alert in Libya
7. Study of the nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance in hospital organisms and its relation to antibiotics use in Burn Plastic Surgery patients
Publications