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PROF. MADYA DR. AZLAN BIN CHE' AMAT
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
c_azlan@upm.edu.my
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Doctor of Veterinary Medicine registered with the Malaysian Veterinary Council, Doctor of Phylosophy (PhD) and Consultant in Exotic Animal Medicine at University Veterinary Hospital (UPM)
NAME :
(PROF. MADYA DR.) AZLAN BIN CHE' AMAT
MANAGERIAL POSITION:
Head Of Department
PERMANENT POSITION:
Associate Professor
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

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FIELDS OF SUPERVISION
Animal Welfare / Wildlife And Exotic Animal Health
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
2017
PhD
2011
Master of Veterinary Science (MVSc)
2005
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
WORKING EXPERIENCE
2017
Lecturer - UPM
2005
Zoo Negara
2005
Ayamas Food Corp. Bhd.
2005
Tutor (UPM)
SKILL
2005
Veterinary practitioner in exotic animal medicine
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
2017
Consultant for exotic and wildlife animal unit in University Veterinary Hospital
COMMITTEE
2025
1. Committte (auditor) for Wildlife Exotic Veterinarian Special Interest Group (WEVSIG)2. Member of Malaysian Association of Zoological Medicine (MAZM)3. Member of Malaysian Association of Veterinary Pathology (MAVP)
AREA OF SPECIALISATION
2017
Wildlife and exotic animal medicine
RESEARCH AREA
2017
Zoonotic wildlife disease and exotic animal health
RESEARCH INTEREST
2013
Zoonotic wildlife disease
CURRENT RESEARCH
2025
1. Wildlife disease surveillance2. Exotic animal medicine, analgesia and anesthesia and disease detection3. Captive breeding (artificial egg incubation) of saltwater crocodile)
PUBLICATION
2024:
Development of an In-house aPPD ELISA for Mycobacterium avium Complex (MAC) Antibodies Detection in Zoo Primates
2022:
Surveillance and Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex and Mycobacterium avium Complex in Captive Non-Human Primates in Zoological Parks
2021:
A Case on Fracture of Os Penis and Partial Penectomy in a Raccoon
2021:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and avium Complex Investigation Among Malaysian Free-Ranging Wild Boar and Wild Macaques at Wildlife–Livestock–Human Interface
2021:
Preliminary detection of mites and coccidia with their zoonotic potential in meat-farmed rabbits in three districts in Selangor, Malaysia
2021:
Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex antibodies in free-ranged wild boar and wild macaques in selected districts in Selangor and reevaluation of tuberculosis serodetection in captive Asian elephants in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia
2020:
Disease-mediated piglet mortality prevents wild boar population growth in fenced overabundant settings
2020:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in wildlife: Review of current applications of antemortem and postmortem diagnosis
2020:
Mycological isolation from animal enclosures and environments in National Wildlife Rescue Centre and National Zoo, Malaysia
2020:
Parosteal Osteoma in a Green Iguana: A Veterinary Case Report of Medical and Surgical Management
2020:
Clinical Management of Elbow Hygroma in a Malayan Tigress (Panthera tigris jacksoni): A Case Report
2018:
Wildlife Tuberculosis in Southeast Asia: A Less Known Potential Hot-Spots and Issues in Disease Surveillance and Management
2017:
PNEUMONIA AND CONCURRENT EGGS RETENTION IN A RIVER TERRAPIN (BATAGUR BASKA)
2016:
Effects of repeated comparative intradermal tuberculin testing on test results: A longitudinal study in TB-free red deer
2016:
Is targeted removal a suitable means for tuberculosis control in wild boar?
2015:
Open questions and recent advances in the control of a multi-host infectious disease: Animal tuberculosis
2015:
Testing Eurasian wild boar piglets for serum antibodies against Mycobacterium bovis