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Dr. Arun Kumar Sangwan Principal Scientist and Head of the Department Department of Veterinary Parasitology Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Hisar 125004 (Haryana) India Phone (O) 01662 256124 Mobile 91 9896117977 Email: hod.vpa@luvas.edu.in sangwan_arun@hotmail.com Educational Qualifications 2010 Post doc, Royal Vet College, London 1995 Ph.D., CCS HAU, Hisar 1985 M.V.Sc. (Gold Medal), HAU, Hisar 1982 B.V.Sc. & A.H. (with Honours), HAU, Hisar Employment Details Principal Scientist, Vet. Parasitology Aug., 2007 Contd. Senior Scientist, Vet. Parasitology July, 2004 Aug., 2007 Associate Professor Dec., 2002 July, 2004 Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia Senior Scientist, Vety. Parasitology Apr., 2002 Dec., 2002 Associate Professor July, 1998 Mar., 2002 AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar Asstt. Prof., (Vet. Protozool.) Aug., 1990 July, 1998 HAU Regional Research Station, Karnal Assistant Professor PAU, Ludhiana Jan., 1986 July 1999 Research Interests Membership of scientific societies Epidemiology of Parasitic diseases Ticks and tick borne diseases Applications of remote sensing and GIS in parasitology. Life member of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing Full member of the Ethiopian Veterinary Association Life member of the Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Research. Life member of the Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology. Life member of the Indian Society for Parasitology. Life member of the Indian Science Congress Association Selected Publications Sangwan, A. K., Jackson, B., De Glanville, W., Pfeiffer, D. U., & Stevens, K. B. (2016). Spatial analysis and identification of environmental risk factors affecting the

distribution of Indoplanorbis and Lymnaea species in semiarid and irrigated areas of Haryana, India. Parasite Epidemiology and Control. doi:10.1016/j.parepi.2016.05.005 Gaur, R. S., Sangwan, A. K., Sangwan, N., & Kumar, S. (2016). Acaricide resistance in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Hyalomma anatolicum collected from Haryana and Rajasthan states of India. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 69 (4): 487 500. Brahma R K, Dixit V, Sangwan A.K. and Doley R. (2014). Identification and characterization of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Haemaphysalis bispinosa ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of North East India by ITS2 and 16S rdna sequences and morphological analysis. Experimental and Applied Acarology. 62(2), 253-265 Shyma K P, Kumar S, Sangwan A K., Sharma A K, Nagar G, Ray DD and Ghosh S. (2013). Acaricide resistance status of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Hyalomma anatolicum collected from Haryana. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 83 (6): 591-594 Shimeslis D., Sangwan A. K. and Getachew A. (2008). Assesment of trypanocidal resistance in cattle of Abay (Blue Nile) basin areas, Northwest Ethiopia. Ethiopian Veterinary Journal, volume 12 (1), 45-54 Kumar, S., Malhotra, D. V., Sangwan, A.K., Goel, P., Kumar, A and Kumar, S. (2007).Infectivity rate and transmission potential of Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks for Babesia equi infection. Veterinary Parasitology. 144: 338-343. Sangwan, A.K. (2007). Assessment of the impact of cattle migration from Rajasthan to Haryana on the epidemiology of theileriosis. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 21: 87-88. Manuja, A., Malhotra, D. V., Sikka, V. K., Sangwan, A.K., Sharma, R., Kumar, B. Mehta, B.D., Gulati, B. R. and Nichani, A. K. (2006). Isolates of Theileria annulata collected from different parts of India show phenotypic and genotypic diversity. Veterinary Parasitology.147:242-252. Manuja, A., Sangwan, A. K., Kumar, B. and Nichani, A. K. (2005). Immunological and Molecular diagnosis of Theileria annulata. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India. 75-B Special Issue. Pp. 144-159. Shimelis D., Sangwan A.K. and Abebe, G. (2005). Epidemiology of Bovine Trypanosomosis in the Abay (Blue Nile) Basin Areas of Northwest Ethiopia. Revue d élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux.58, (3) 151-157. Rup Ram, Gupta, S. K. and Sangwan, A.K. (2004).

Comparative infection rates of Theileria annulata in Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks in arid and semi-arid regions of north-west India. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology.18 (2):109-114. Manuja, A., Malhotra, D.V., Sikka, V.K., Sangwan, A.K., Kumar, B. and Nichani, A.K. (2003). Theileria annulata infected cell lines induce variable cytokine gene expression. Online Journal of Veterinary Research. 7: 71-77. Sangwan, N., Sangwan, A. K., Singh, S. and Agarwal, V. K. (2002). Cortisol and thyroid harmones in relation to tropical theileriosis. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 72 (12): 1098-99. Sangwan, A.K., Sangwan, N. and Goel, M.C. (2000). Progressive displacement of Hyalomma ticks by Boophilus microplus in Haryana. Journal of Parasitic Diseases.24: 95-96. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. (1999). Thiamin, riboflavin and ascorbic acid in relation to tropical theileriosis in cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 69(5): 316-317. Sangwan, A.K., Banerjee, D.P. and Sangwan, N. (1998). Immunization of cattle with nymphal Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum extracts: Effects on tick biology. Tropical. Animal Health and Production. 30: 97-106. Chaudhri, S. S., Sangwan, A.K., Singh, U., Kumar, S., Gupta, R.P. and Sangwan,N. (1995). Trypanosomiasis in cattle and buffaloes with comparative efficiency of different diagnostic methods. Indian Journal Animal Sciences. 65(8): 881-882. Sangwan, A. K., Chaudhri, S. S., Sangwan, N. and Gupta, R.P. (1994). Seasonal distribution of Theileria in Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks of an endemic area in Haryana, India. Tropical. Animal Health and Production.26: 241-246. Sangwan, N., Chaudhri, S.S., Rao, A.R., Sangwan, A.K. and Gupta, R. P. (1993). Folacin and cyanocobalamin in relation to natural Trypanosoma evansi infection in buffaloes. Tropical. Animal Health and Production. 25: 79-84. Sangwan, A.K. and Chhabra, M. B and Samantaray, S. (1989). Relative role of male and female Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks in Theileria transmission. Veterinary Parasitology., 31: 83-87. Sangwan, A.K. and Chhabra, M. B and Samantaray, S. (1986). Theileria infectivity of Hyalomma ticks in Haryana, India. Tropical. Animal Health and Production. 18: 149-158.

Detailed List of Publications Research Papers 1. Sangwan, A. K. and Chhabra, M. B. (1984). A note on tick fauna in and around animal dwellings in Haryana. Haryana Veterinarian. 23: 128-130. 2. Chhabra, M. B., Sangwan, A. K. and Gupta, S. K. (1985). An aberrant female of Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum and its development. Cheiron, 14(6): 329-330. 3. Sangwan, A. K. and Chhabra, M. B and Samantaray, S. (1986). Theileria infectivity of Hyalomma ticks in Haryana, India. Tropical. Animal Health and Production. 18: 149-158. 4. Samantaray, S., Chhabra, M. B. and Sangwan, A. K. (1987). Ovipositional biology of Hyalomma dromedarii ticks. Haryana Veterinarian. 25:21-23. 5. Sangwan, A. K. and Chhabra, M. B. and Samantaray, S. (1988). Comparative efficacy of some pesticides against Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks in vitro. Indian Veterinary Journal. 65:1084-1087. 6. Chhabra, M. B., Sangwan, A. K. and Gupta, S. K. (1988). Malformation in an ixodid tick. Cheiron, 17(1): 50-51. 7. Sangwan, A. K. and Chhabra, M. B and Samantaray, S. (1989). Relative role of male and female Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks in Theileria transmission. Veterinary Parasitology. 31: 83-87. 8. Banerjee, D. P. and Sangwan. A. K. (1990). Effects of Butox against Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum and Boophilus microplus. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 4: 87-89. 9. Chaudhri, S. S., Sangwan, A. K. and Gupta, R. P. (1992). Efficacy of ivermectin paste against gastro-intestinal nematodiasis of Horses in Haryana. Journal of Remount Veterinary Corps, 31: 111-114. 10. Sangwan, A. K. and Chhabra, M. B and Singh, S. (1993). Acaricides resistance status of common livestock ticks in Haryana. Indian Veterinary Journal. 70: 20-24. 11. Sangwan, N., Chaudhri, S.S., Rao, A.R., Sangwan, A.K. and Gupta, R. P. (1993). Folacin and cyanocobalamin in relation to natural Trypanosoma evansi infection in buffaloes. Tropical. Animal Health and Production. 25: 79-84. 12. Chaudhri, S.S., Gupta, R.P. Kumar, S., Singh, J. and Sangwan, A.K., (1993). Epidemiology and control of Fasciola gigantica infection of cattle and buffaloes. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 63: 600-605. 13. Sangwan, N., Chaudhri, S.S., Sangwan, A.K. and Gupta, R.P. (1993). Effects of fascioliosis on trace elements in sheep. Indian Journal Animal Sciences. 63: 731-732. 14. Chaudhri, S.S., Gupta, R.P and Sangwan, A.K., (1993). Helminthic diseases in ruminants of Haryana and their control- A review. Agricultural Review.14: 121-131. 15. Sangwan, A.K., Sangwan, N., Chaudhri, S.S. and Gupta, R.P. (1994). Clinical efficacy of a herbal gel and ointment (charmil) against mange in rabbits. Indian Veterinary Journal. 71: 925-927. 16. Sangwan, A. K., Chaudhri, S. S., Sangwan, N. and Gupta, R.P. (1994). Seasonal distribution of Theileria in Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks of an endemic area in Haryana, India. Tropical. Animal Health and Production.26: 241-246. 17. Banerjee. D. P. and Sangwan, A. K. (1994). Immunization of cattle against ticks: A review. Journal of Parasitology and Applied Animal Biology. 3: 91-102. 18. Sangwan, A.K., Chaudhri, S. S., Gupta, R.P. and Sangwan, N. (1995). Comparative efficacy of ivermectin, diazinon and malathion against sheep scab. Indian Veterinary Journal. 72: 503-506.

19. Chaudhri, S. S., Sangwan, A.K., Singh, U., Kumar, S., Gupta, R.P. and Sangwan, N. (1995). Trypanosomiasis in cattle and buffaloes with comparative efficiency of different diagnostic methods. Indian Journal Animal Sciences. 65(8): 881-882. 20. Sangwan, A.K., Chhabra, M. B. and Chaudhri, S. S (1995). Status report on ticks and mites affecting domestic livestock in Haryana. Agricultural Reviews. 16: 117-127. 21. Sangwan, A.K., Banerjee, D.P. and Sangwan, N. (1998). Immunization of cattle with nymphal Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum extracts: Effects on tick biology. Tropical. Animal Health and Production. 30: 97-106. 22. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. (1998). In vitro effects of leaf extract of Melia azedarach on mortality of Haemonchus contortus. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 32(1): 70-72. 23. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. (1998). Effects of feeding leaves of Melia azedarach on establishment of Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 32(1): 60-64. 24. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. (1999). Thiamin, riboflavin and ascorbic acid in relation to tropical theileriosis in cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 69(5): 316-317. 25. Sangwan, A. K. (2000). Geographical distribution of bovine tropical theileriosis and its regional control options in India. Lead paper in: Proc. XI National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology held at Bhubaneswar, 2000.pp 27-33. 26. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. (2000). Trace elements in relation to Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep. International Journal of Animal Sciences. 15(1): 23-28. 27. Sangwan, A.K., Sangwan, N. and Goel, M.C. (2000). Progressive displacement of Hyalomma ticks by Boophilus microplus in Haryana. Journal of Parasitic Diseases.24: 95-96. 28. Kumar, M., Dhawan, S., Manuja, A., Dilbaghi, N., Malhotra, D. V., Sangwan, A.K. and Nichani, A. K. (2001). Comparision of indirect immunoperoxidase test with indirect fluorescent antibody test for detection of antibody titres againat Theileria annulata. Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology. 3 (2): 36-40. 29. Sangwan, N., Sangwan, A. K., Singh, S. and Agarwal, V. K. (2002). Cortisol and thyroid harmones in relation to tropical theileriosis. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 72 (12): 1098-99. 30. Sangwan, A. K. (2002). Bovine Tropical Theileriosis in India: Major Epidemiological Changes over 40 Years (1960-2000) and Future Projections (2020). In: Verma, R. and Kalorey, D. R. (eds.) Advancements in Veterinary Science. Proc. IX Annual Conference of IAAVR & National Symposium on Concepts in Sustainable Livestock Production and Health in New Millenium held at Nagpur, Feb. 4-5, 2002. ISBN-81-900925-6-1. Bareilly. Pp 11-18. 31. Manuja, A., Malhotra, D.V., Sikka, V.K., Sangwan, A.K., Kumar, B. and Nichani, A.K. (2003). Theileria annulata infected cell lines induce variable cytokine gene expression. Online Journal of Veterinary Research. 7: 71-77. 32. Sangwan, A. K. (2004). Capacity building in animal health services in Ethiopia through regulating standards of veterinary education. In: Capacity Strengthening/ Building and Partnership for Enhanced Animal Health Services Provision and Development in Ethiopia. Proceedings of the18 th Annual Conference of Ethiopian Veterinary Association held at Addis Ababa, June 9-10, 2004. 33. Rup Ram, Gupta, S. K. and Sangwan, A. K. (2004). Comparative infection rates of Theileria annulata in Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks in arid and semi-arid regions of northwest India. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology.18 (2):109-114. 34. Shimelis D., Sangwan A. K. and Abebe, G. (2005). Epidemiology of tsetse transmitted trypanosomosis in the presence of drug resistant trypanosomes in the Abay (Blue Nile) Basin Areas of Northwest Ethiopia. Proc. 28th Meeting of the International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: 26th 30th September 2005. AU/IBAR Nairobi, Kenya.

35. Manuja, A., Sangwan, A. K., Kumar, B. and Nichani, A. K. (2005). Immunological and Molecular diagnosis of Theileria annulata. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India. 75-B Special Issue. Pp. 144-159. 36. Sangwan, A. K., Chaudhri, S. S. and Bisla, R. S. (2005). Fatal babesiosis in a Murrah buffalo in Haryana, India. Haryana Veterinarian. 44: 89-90. 37. Shimelis D., Sangwan A. K. and Abebe, G. (2005). Epidemiology of Bovine Trypanosomosis in the Abay (Blue Nile) Basin Areas of Northwest Ethiopia. Revue d élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux.58, (3) 151-157. 38. Rup Ram, Gupta, S. K., Sangwan, A. K. and Nichani, A. K. (2006). Sero-prevalence of bovine tropical theileriosis in arid and semi-arid regions of north-west India. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 20: 191-192. 39. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. 2006. Distribution of iron in plasma, erythrocytes and tissues of calves with the progression of Theileria annulata infection. Journal of Parasitic Diseases.30: 41-44. 40. Manuja, A., Malhotra, D. V., Sikka, V. K., Sangwan, A. K., Sharma, R., Kumar, B. Mehta, B.D., Gulati, B. R. and Nichani, A. K. 2006. Isolates of Theileria annulata collected from different parts of India show phenotypic and genotypic diversity. Veterinary Parasitology.147:242-252. 41. Chhabra, M. B. and Sangwan, A. K. 2006. Parasitic diseases of camels- an update 1. Protozoal diseases. Journal of Camel Practice and Research. 13: 7-14. 42. Sangwan, A. K., Sangwan, N. and Gupta, S. K. 2006. Anthelmintic resistance in trichostrongylids of small-holder sheep production system in some areas of Haryana. Haryana Veterinarian. 45:76-78 43. Kumar, S., Malhotra, D. V., Sangwan, A. K., Goel, P., Kumar, A and Kumar, S. (2007).Infectivity rate and transmission potential of Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks for Babesia equi infection. Veterinary Parasitology. 144: 338-343. 44. Sangwan, N. and Sangwan, A.K. 2007. Changes in blood and tissue copper levels due to Theileria annulata infection in cross-bred calves. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 41(4): 278-281. 45. Sangwan, N and Sangwan, A. K.2007. Zinc distribution or loss in relation to progression of Theileria annulata infection in cross-bred calves. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 21: 63-65. 46. Sangwan, A. K. 2007. Assessment of the impact of cattle migration from Rajasthan to Haryana on the epidemiology of theileriosis. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 21: 87-88. 47. Sangwan, A. K., Chaudhri, S. S. and Bisla, R. S. 2007.Visceral pentastomiosis in a goat: Linguatula serrata nymphs in mesenteric blood vessels. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 21:83-84. 48. Sangwan, N., Sangwan, A.K. and Chaudhri, S.S. (2007). Trypanosoma evansi infection in rabbits: studies on the development of anaemia and copper and iron levels in rabbits. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 31(1): 29-32. 49. Shimeslis, D., Sangwan, A.K. and Getachew A. 2008. Assesment of trypanocidal resistance in cattle of Abay (Blue Nile) basin areas, Northwest Ethiopia. Ethiopian Veterinary Journal, volume 12 (1), 45-54 50. Sangwan, A.K. 2009. Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System in Veterinary Parasitology. Proc. XIX National Congress of Parasitology held at Ludhiana, Feb. 3-5, 2009. pp. 15-21. (Full paper, Invited talk) 51. Prasannakumar, P. and Sangwan,A.K. 2010. Comparative prevalence of subclinical bovine anaplasmosis under different cattle management systems in Haryana. Haryana Veterinarian.49: 1-5.

52. Sangwan N. and Sangwan A.K. 2011.Experimental copper and manganese depletion by Phalaris minor and concurrent paramphistome infection in sheep. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology: 25: 21-25. 53. Singh S. R., Sangwan A. K, Manuja A., Kadian S. K.,. Nichani A. K. 2012. Heterogeneity of antigenic proteins in Indian isolates of Theileria annulata. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 26 (1): 27-30. 54. Sangwan, A.K. 2012. Applications of Geoinformatics in Animal Health. In: Garg S.R. (Ed.). Veterinary and Livestock Sector: A Blueprint for Capacity Building. Satish Serial Publishing House. Delhi.Pp.515-536. 55. Sangwan A.K. 2012. Application of geoinformatics in epidemiology and control of parasitic diseases. Full lead paper in Proceed. XXIII National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology held at Guwahati, 12-14 Dec. 2012. 56. Ghosh M, Sangwan N, Paliwal N and Sangwan A. K. 2012. Comparative protein profiles of salivary gland extracts of Hyalomma a. anatolicum and Hyalomma dromedarii (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks. Haryana Veterinarian. 51: 75-77 57. Shyma K P, Kumar S, Sangwan A K., Sharma A K, Nagar G, Ray DD and Ghosh S. 2013. Acaricide resistance status of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Hyalomma anatolicum collected from Haryana. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 83 (6): 591-594 58. Singh P, Singh S, Vohra S and Sangwan A.K. 2013. Prevalence of various species of gastrointestinal helminthes and Eimeria in an organized goat farm. Veterinary Practioner. 14(2):302-303 59. Brahma R K, Dixit V, Sangwan A.K. and Doley R. 2014. Identification and characterization of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Haemaphysalis bispinosa ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of North East India by ITS2 and 16S rdna sequences and morphological analysis. Experimental and Applied Acarology 08/2013 DOI:10.1007/s10493-013-9732-4 60. Sangwan A. K. and Gupta S. Control of ectoparasitic diseases in large animals. 2014. Raksha Technical Review. 4 (3): 13-20 61. Ghosh M, Sangwan N and. Sangwan A.K. 2014. Variations in free radical scavenging activities and antioxidant responses in salivary glands of Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum and Hyalomma dromedarii (acari: ixodidae) ticks. Veterinary World. 7(10): 876-881. 62. Ghosh M, Sangwan, N., Sangwan, A.K., Kumar, R. and Gour R S. 2014. Tissue Distribution of Different Minerals and Antioxidant Status in various Organs of Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research.14:4273-4277. 63. Ghosh M, Sangwan N and Sangwan A.K. 2015. Partial Characterization of a Novel Antiinflammatory Protein from Salivary Gland Extract of Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks. Veterinary World. 8(6):772-776 64. Sangwan A.K., Vohra S. and Jaglan V (2015). First report of nasal schistosomosis in a crossbred cow in Haryana. Submitted to Haryana Veterinarian.54 (2):202-203. 65. Gaur, R. S., Sangwan, A. K., Sangwan, N., & Kumar, S. (2016). Acaricide resistance in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Hyalomma anatolicum collected from Haryana and Rajasthan states of India. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 69 (4): 487 500. 66. Sangwan, A. K., Jackson, B., De Glanville, W., Pfeiffer, D. U., & Stevens, K. B. (2016). Spatial analysis and identification of environmental risk factors affecting the distribution of Indoplanorbis and Lymnaea species in semi- arid and irrigated areas of Haryana, India. Parasite Epidemiology and Control. doi:10.1016/j.parepi.2016.05.005

Book/ Manual/ Book Chapters 1. Sangwan A.K. and Chhabra MB. 2014. Pentastomosis, Myiasis, Tungaosis, Scabies and Dermatitis. In: Garg SR (Edit.) Zoonoses: Parasitic and Mycotic Diseases. Pp 251-276. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi. 2. Sangwan, A.K. 2012. Applications of Geoinformatics in Animal Health. In: Garg S.R. (Ed.). Veterinary and Livestock Sector: A Blueprint for Capacity Building. Satish Serial Publishing House. Delhi.Pp.515-536. ISBN: 978-93-81226-09-4 3. Sangwan, A.K. 2001. Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance. A manual for the National Training Programme on Livestock Ticks. All India Coordinated Research Project on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar. Pp. 103. 4. Sangwan, A.K. (2002). Bovine Tropical Theileriosis in India: Major Epidemiological Changes over 40 Years (1960-2000) and Future Projections (2020). In: Verma, R. and Kalorey, D. R. (eds.) Advancements in Veterinary Science. Proc. IX Annual Conference of IAAVR & National Symposium on Concepts in Sustainable Livestock Production and Health in New Millenium held at Nagpur, Feb. 4-5, 2002. ISBN-81-900925-6-1. Bareilly. Pp 11-18. Maps 1. Distribution of Snail-borne trematode infections in Haryana. A Remote Sensing and GIS based map. 2. Distribution of Bovine Tropical Theileriosis in India. In: Minjauw, B. and McLeod, A. (2003). Tick-borne diseases and poverty. DFID Animal Health Progrmme, Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh, UK. Chapters/ papers in Manuals/ Compendia 1. Sangwan, A. K. (2000). Immunological control of livestock ticks A chapter contributed in the compendium of V National training programme on Acarines and Insects of Veterinary and Medical Importance, held at Centre of Advance Studies in Veterinary Parasitology, UAS Bangalore, 2000. 2. Sangwan, A. K. (2000). Detection of Theileria in Hyalomma ticks collected from field A chapter contributed in the compendium of V National training programme on Acarines and Insects of Veterinary and Medical Importance, held at Centre of Advance Studies in Veterinary Parasitology, UAS Bangalore, 2000. 3. Nichani, A. K.., Kadian, S. K., Sangwan, A. K. and Goel, M. C. (2000). In vitro propagation of schizont stage of the protozoan parasite Theileria annulata. In: Laboratory Manual on Advances in Cell Culture Technology held at Centre of Advance Studies in Veterinary Microbiology, CCS HAU Hisar, March 3-23, 2000. Pp.117-119. 4. Sangwan, A. K. (2001). Morphological Features and Identification of the Indian Ticks of Veterinary Importance. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.1-29. 5. Sangwan, A. K. (2001). Background Information on the Biology and Vector Potential of Ticks. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.30-45.

6. Sangwan, A. K. and Dadarwal, D. (2001). Collection, preservation and preparation of ticks for study. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.52-55. 7. Sangwan, A. K. and Dadarwal, D. (2001). Raising and maintenance of tick colonies. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.56-60. 8. Sangwan, A. K. (2001). Detection of Theileria in Hyalomma ticks collected from field. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.61-68. 9. Gupta, S. K. and Sangwan, A. K. (2001). Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative organism of Lyme Disease from ticks A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.69-73. 10. Gupta, S. K. and Sangwan, A. K. (2001). Control measures against ticks. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.76-84. 11. Sangwan, A. K., Thakral, N. and Dadarwal, D. (2001). Internet - Its Application in Self Education on Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. A chapter contributed to the compendium of the National Training Programme on Taxonomy, Biology and Vector Potential of ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Veterinary Importance held at AICRP on Blood Protista, CCS HAU Hisar, Nov. 26- Dec. 1, 2001. Pp.86-90. Technical Reports 1. Snail-Borne Parasitic Diseases of Livestock: Mapping of Risk Prone Areas Using RS & GIS Techniques. (A case study of a part of eastern Doon Valley). Submitted to the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, 2007. 2. Snail habitat location and mapping using RS and GIS techniques in parts of western Doon valley. Submitted to the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, 2006. 3. Prepared a document on "Regulating standards of veterinary education in Ethiopia in light of my Indian experiences and submitted to the Ethiopian Veterinary Association. Later on this was presented at the 18 th Conference of the Ethiopian Veterinary Association, 2004 and was also presented to the Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia. 4. Technical report of the Coordinating unit of All India Coordinated Research Project on Blood Protista presented at the Annual Meet of the Project at Dirang, Arunachal Pradesh, 21-22 December, 2001. 5. Technical report of the Coordinating unit of All India Coordinated Research Project on Blood Protista presented at the Annual Meet of the Project at Chennai, January, 2001. 6. Technical report of the Coordinating unit of All India Coordinated Research Project on Blood Protista presented at the Annual Meet of the Project at Bhubaneswar, 30-31 August, 1999.

Gene Bank Submission (NCBI): Three 1. Ghosh,M., Sangwan,N., Chakravarti,S., Kumar,R., Ghosh,A. and Sangwan,A.K. Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum isolate Hisar/LUVAS/2014/Ind 4D8 protective antigen (4D8) mrna, complete cds. [M386634] 2. Ghosh,M., Sangwan,N., Chakravarti,S., Kumar,R., Balhara,A.K., Sangwan,A.K. and Singh,I. Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum isolate Hisar/LUVAS/2014/Ind histamine release factor mrna, complete cds. [KP184513] 3. Ghosh,M., Sangwan,N., Chakravarti,S., Kumar,R., Balhara,A.K., Sangwan,A.K. and Singh,I. Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum isolate Hisar/LUVAS/2014/Ind Ferritin mrna, complete cds. [KP184514] Papers presented/ abstracted in conferences Over 70