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Dr. ADEPPA J

College name : Veterinary College, Bidar

Department : Veterinary Parasitology

Designation and address:

Associate Professor and Head,
Department of Veterinary Parasitology
Veterinary College, Nandinagar, Bidar – 585 226

Qualifications
M.V.Sc., Ph.D., PGDAW

Contact
Office : 08482-245106
Mobile: +91-9741888087
Email:  dr.adeppaivri@gmail.com

 

Fields(s) of specialization
  • Veterinary Parasitology
Current Projects

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Study on Anthelmintic resistance of GI nematodes in small ruminants of HK region of Karnataka

Co- Principal Investigator

 

0.50 Lakhs

University of Agriculture Science Raichur

Completed Projects

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Epidemiological study of Toxocara infection in cattle and buffalo

Principal Investigator

0.25 Lakhs (Non financial)

KVAFSU, Bidar

Studies on prevalence of GI parasites of wild animals of Shivamogga region

Co- Principal Investigator

0.35 Lakhs

KVAFSU, Bidar

Studies on prevalence of GI parasites of sheep and goats in and around Shivamogga – a Malnad region of Karnataka

Co- Principal Investigator

0.30 Lakhs (Non financial)

KVAFSU, Bidar

Research Publications

1.

Krishna Murthy C. M, Ananda K. J, Adeppa J, Satheesha M. G (2016). Studies on gastrointestinal parasites of pigs in Shimoga region of Karnataka. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 40(3): 885-889.

2.

Krishnamurthy C. M, Ananda K. J, Adeppa J (2016). Prevalence of haemoprotozoan infections in bovines of Shimoga, region of Karnataka state. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 40(3): 890-892.

3.

Adeppa J, Ananda K. J, Krishna Murthy C. M, Satheesha G. M (2016). Incidence of gastro-intestinal parasites in horses of Shimoga region, Karnataka state. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 40(3): 919-921.

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Adeppa J, Ananda K. J and Krishna Murthy C. M (2016). An outbreak of Coccidiosis in a stall fed sheep farm and its treatment in Shimoga region, Karnataka. The Indian Veterinary Journal, 93(3): 17-19.

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Krishna Murthy C. M, Ananda K. J and Adeppa J (2017). Prevalence of ectoparasites in dogs of Shimoga, Karnataka, Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 41(1):167-170.

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Gnani Charitha V, Adeppa J and Malakondaiah P (2017). In vitro anthelmintic activity of Syzygium aromaticum and Melia dubia against Haemonchus contortus of sheep.Indian Journal Animal Science 87(8): 929-1048.

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Avinash B, Supraja N, Charitha V. G, Adeppa J and Prasad. T.N.V.K.V (2017). Evaluation of the anthelmintic activity (in- vitro) of Neem leaf extract-mediated silver nanoparticles against Haemonchus contortus. International Journal of Pure and Applied Bioscience, 5(2):118-128.

8.

Adeppa J, Sridevi C, Placid E D’ Souza, Ravikumar P and Srinivasa Rao T (2019). Seasonal prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in sheep in H-K region of Karnataka Journal of Experimental Zoology, India, 22(2): 1105-1108.

Honours & Awards
  • Adeppa J Awarded Young Scientist Award in Annual Research Meet - 2016 organized by Venus International Research Awards (VIRA) at Chennai.
  • Adeppa J Awarded Certificate of Appreciation Award in J. P Dubey Young Scientist Award session by the Indian Association for the Advancement Veterinary Parasitology (IAAVP) on 27th NCVP 2017 Conference at Shivamogga.
  • Adeppa J, Sreedevi C, Krishna Murthy C. M, Ravindra D, Arun Kharate and Placid E. D’Souza awarded Best Poster Presentation Award to research paper entitled ‘Conventional and molecular detection of anthelminthic resistance of Haemonchus contortus of Goats in H-K region of Karnataka’ 30th National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology and National Symposium  on “Fundamentals of Integrated Parasite Management and its Relevance in One Health” jointly organized by the Department of Veterinary Parasitology, College of veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (MAFSU, Nagpur) and Indian Association for advancement of Veterinary Parasitology held during 14-16th December, 2021.
  • Krishna Murthy C. M, Placid E. D’Souza and Adeppa J awarded Best Poster Presentation Award to research paper entitled ‘Phyto acaricidal efficacy of Sapota leaves on Rhipicephalus microplus ticks’ 30th National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology and National Symposium on “Fundamentals of Integrated Parasite Management and its Relevance in One Health” jointly organized by the Department of Veterinary Parasitology, College of veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (MAFSU, Nagpur) and Indian Association for advancement of Veterinary Parasitology held during 14-16th  December, 2021.
Others Achievements
  • He has served as Veterinary Officer from 03.10.2008 to 09.08.2012 AH&VS, Govt. of Karnataka. He has joined the university as Assistant Professor on 10.08.2012 in Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary College, Shivamogga. From 14.07 2015 to till date working as Assistant Professor in Veterinary College, Bidar. He has engaged in undergraduate Teaching, Research and Extension and published 12 research articles in reputed National and International Journal; and 25 abstracts in conferences, 7 popular articles in Kannada. Recipient of Institutional fellowship during M.V.Sc at IVRI from 2006 to 2008.