Ali Al-Hamoud

Ali Al-Hamoud

veterinarian Iraq

Ali Al-Hamoud is the Director of the Veterinary Hospital in Dhi Qar, Iraq. He has been vocal about the challenges faced by the veterinary sector in the region, particularly the recent limited outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease. Al-Hamoud has highlighted the need for more veterinary professionals to manage the situation effectively and prevent further spread of the disease, which poses a significant threat to both livestock and local economies.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
62,758
Power
265$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Iraq 1 7.00 0.14% +10% 40,222,493 62,758 $170,000 265$
Totals 1 40,222,493 62,758 $170,000 265$
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Recent Mentions

Iraq Iraq: Ali Al-Hamoud is the director of the veterinary hospital in Dhi Qar, warning about the risks of random grazing in cities. 7

Al Mada: بيطرة ذي قار تحذّر من مخاطر ظاهرة الرعي العشوائي داخل المدن

Iraq Iraq: Ali Al-Hamoud is the director of the veterinary hospital in Dhi Qar and has been leading an awareness campaign about the risks of hemorrhagic fever. 7

Al Mada: ذي قار تطلق حملة توعوية للقصابين لمواجهة الإصابة بالحمى النزفية

Iraq Iraq: Ali Al-Hamoud is the director of the veterinary hospital who launched a preventive campaign against the spread of the disease. 6

Al Mada: الحمى النزفية تعاود نشاطها في ذي قار بعد توقف دام أكثر من 10 أيام

Iraq Iraq: Ali Al-Hamoud is the director of veterinary services in Dhi Qar, who has raised concerns about the health and environmental issues at the Nasiriyah slaughterhouse. 7

Al Mada: أرواح المواطنين في خطر والحمى النزفية على الأبواب

Iraq Iraq: Ali Al-Hamoud, the director of the veterinary hospital in Dhi Qar, highlighted the shortage of veterinary staff and the need for additional veterinarians to combat the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. 7

Al Mada: المستشفى البيطري في ذي قار يستغيث من نقص الأطباء ويدعو لرفده بـ250 طبيباً لمواجهة "الحمى القلاعية"