Izabella Babińska
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
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Veterinarni Medicina | 2016
Emilia Strzyżewska; Józef Szarek; Izabella Babińska
Fish gills, owing to their status as a multifunctional organ, have always fascinated researchers. In spite of the intense work done on the morphologic examination of gills, the organ is relatively under-used in health evaluation in fish. The existing literature on this topic is reviewed here. Our review summarises important diagnostic guidelines for the examination of gill structure and describes the morphological lesions that develop under the influence of different biological and physicochemical factors. The picture that should emerge is that of an organ that is extremely sensitive to all types of handling and unfavourable changes in the external and internal environments. We conclude that studying the morphology of the fish gills provides an opportunity to assess fish health status as well as information on possible health hazards coming from their environment.
Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2012
Izabella Babińska; Katarzyna Kleczek; Józef Szarek; Włodzimierz Makowski
Abstract The liver and kidneys of broilers fed during the first two weeks of fattening a fodder containing the addition of 0.025% propolis and/or 0.5% pollen were examined macroscopically and microscopically. Additionally, the effects of these substances on the results of breeding and on pathomorphology of the liver and kidneys in the course of natural, asymptomatic infection with Salmonella Enteritidis were determined. The results demonstrated that propolis has protective effects on the liver of broiler chickens, reducing the intensity of regressive lesions. However, regarding supplementation of the diet with bee pollen, additional research on its effects in animals is needed.
Polish Journal of Pathology | 2017
Andrzej Dzikowski; Józef Szarek; Izabella Babińska; Mariusz Zbigniew Felsmann; Krystian Popławski; Dominika Gulda; Krzysztof Wąsowicz; Anna Wiśniewska
The objective of this paper is to depict the current research directions in veterinary pathology in Europe. The analysis was carried out based on the abstracts and agendas of the annual European Society of Veterinary Pathology (ESVP) congresses organised together with the European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP) in 2010-2016. In total, 1444 presentations were evaluated, including 41 plenary lectures, 319 short oral presentations, and 1081 posters, and in 2016 also three science slams. It was found that infectious and parasitic diseases (467 presentations, 32.34%) and oncology (450 presentations, 31.16%) were the most commonly discussed topics. Organ pathology was also addressed (327 presentations, 22.65%), with the subsequent places taken by research on different topics (140 presentations, 9.70%) and toxicopathology (67 presentations, 4.64%). Among the most commonly presented issues, there was a substantial number of presentations on neurology (129 speeches, 8.93%) and mammary gland diseases (101 presentations, 6.99%). A downward trend was revealed for infectious and parasitic diseases and for oncology, and a positive trend for organ pathology, the first and the third being statistically significant.
Theriogenology | 2014
Ewa Stopa; Magdalena Gajęcka; Izabella Babińska; Łukasz Zielonka; Maciej Gajęcki
Veterinarni Medicina | 2018
M.Z. Felsmann; Józef Szarek; M. Felsmann; Izabella Babińska
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2011
Sylwia Lew; Marcin Lew; Józef Szarek; Izabella Babińska
Veterinarni Medicina | 2018
M. Gesek; Józef Szarek; I. Otrocka-Domagala; Izabella Babińska; K. Pazdzior; M. Szweda; A. Andrzejewska; B. Szynaka
Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2013
Izabella Babińska; Katarzyna Kleczek; Włodzimierz Makowski; Józef Szarek
Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica | 2005
Ireneusz M. Kowalski; Józef Szarek; Izabella Babińska; Joanna Wojtkiewicz; Anna Andrzejewska; Joanna Lipińska; Mariusz Majewski
Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2014
M.Z. Felsmann; Mirosława Felsmann; Józef Szarek; Izabella Babińska