Christianah Ibironke Odita | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christianah Ibironke Odita | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award 

Research Officer | National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom | Nigeria

Dr. Christianah Ibironke Odita is a distinguished Chief Veterinary Research Officer and Head of the Division of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Vom, Nigeria. She holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Science from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, an M.Sc. in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, and a Master of Veterinary Public Health (MVPH) as well as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Her research focuses on the epidemiology and control of infectious and zoonotic diseases, particularly at the human–animal interface, with specialization in disease surveillance, risk modeling, outbreak investigation, and preventive medicine. Dr. Odita has authored and co-authored several impactful publications in reputed journals, including Vaccine, One Health Outlook, Nigerian Veterinary Journal, and Open Veterinary Journal. Her scholarly contributions span critical studies on rabies, avian influenza, anthrax, and antimicrobial resistance in poultry, emphasizing evidence-based strategies for public health policy and disease prevention. She is a Commonwealth Scholar and a recipient of the Epix Analytics One Risk Course Awards for excellence in report writing and presentation, as well as the NVRI Research Grant Award. Dr. Odita continues to contribute to advancing veterinary epidemiology and public health through research, mentorship, and active engagement in collaborative One Health initiatives across Africa. She has 7 citations from 4 documents with an h-index of 2.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Akanbi, O. B., Alaka, O. O., Olaifa, O. S., Meseko, C. A., Inuwa, B., Ohore, O. G., Tijani, M., Jarikre, T., Ola, O., & Odita, C., et al. (2024). Pathology and molecular detection of influenza A subtype H9N2 virus in commercial poultry in Nigeria. Open Veterinary Journal.

2. Odita, C. I., Conan, A., Smith-Antony, M., Battice, J., England, S., Barry, D., Gessner, B. D., & Knobel, D. L. (2022). Non-specific effects of rabies vaccine on the incidence of self-reported common infectious disease episodes: A randomized controlled trial. Vaccine.

3. Knobel, D., Odita, C. I., Conan, A., Barry, D., Smith-Anthony, M., Battice, J., England, S., & Gessner, B. D. (2020). Non-specific effects of rabies vaccine on the incidence of common infectious disease episodes: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials.

4. Odita, C. I., Conan, A., Barry, D., Smith-Antony, M., Battice, J., England, S., Gessner, B. D., & Knobel, D. (2020). Non-specific effects of rabies vaccine on the incidence of common infectious disease episodes: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Hai Phan Vu | Public Health | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Hai Phan Vu | Public Health | Innovative Research Award

Head of Bio-Lab | Hue University | Vietnam

Dr. Phan Vu Hai, currently serving as Head of the Bio-Lab at the Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University, Vietnam, is a distinguished veterinary researcher with extensive contributions to animal health and sustainable livestock production. He earned his academic training in veterinary science and advanced specialization in livestock nutrition and health management, which laid the foundation for his pioneering research on indigenous medicinal herbs and probiotic fermentation as alternatives to antibiotics in tropical poultry and livestock systems. His work has significantly advanced strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance while enhancing reproductive performance and disease resistance in farm animals. Dr. Hai has authored more than 50 scientific publications, including over 10 indexed in Scopus Q1/Q2 and Web of Science journals, alongside influential books such as Using Herbs in Veterinary Medicine and Probiotic-Fermented Alliaceae Herbs as an Alternative to Antibiotics in Broiler Chicken, both published with ISBN registration. His contributions have been recognized through leadership of multiple national and provincial research projects funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Hue University, as well as his consultancy for Greenfeed Vietnam. In addition to research, he has supervised PhD, master’s, and undergraduate students, fostering the next generation of veterinary scientists. Dr. Hai’s achievements have earned him recognition as an innovative researcher in veterinary herbal medicine, poultry nutrition, and sustainable farming practices. He also contributes to the scientific community through collaborations and peer-review roles for veterinary and livestock journals, strengthening both national and global networks in animal health research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Hai, P. V., Anh, L. X., & Hoa, N. X. (2025). Fermented Chive (Allium schoenoprasum) with Lactobacillus plantarum: A potential antibiotic alternative feed additive for broilers challenged with Escherichia coli. Fermentation.

2. Hai, P. V. (2025). Isolation and selection of indigenous chicken-derived Bacillus subtilis strains as potential probiotic alternatives to antibiotics against Gram-negative enteropathogens. Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research.

3. Hai, P., Hoang, P., Pham, H., Tran, N., Ngo, L., Nguyen, K., Tran, L., & Nguyen, H. (2024). Selection of Lactobacillus strains from native chicken feces for the fermentation of purple onion (Allium cepa L.) as an antibiotic alternative against Salmonella spp. in chickens. Open Veterinary Journal, 14(12), 35.

4. Hai, P. V. (2024). Optimizing fermentation conditions for purple onion (Allium cepa L.) using Bacillus subtilis bsn5 to produce products rich in carboxymethyl cellulase for poultry farming. TNU Journal of Science and Technology.

5. Hai, P. V., & Tran, N. L. (2023). Effects of chive bulb extract on semen quality and blood biochemistry of roosters under heat stress conditions. Proceedings of the 5th Vietnam Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Conference (AVS2023).