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Milan Rajković is a Lecturer at the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade. His academic position as asistent (assistant) indicates his role in teaching and research within the parasitology field. His work spans multiple areas of veterinary parasitology with significant contributions to understanding parasite-host interactions and developing alternative treatments.
Dr. Rajković's research interests focus on molecular parasitology, particularly examining DNA damage related to parasitic infections using the Comet assay. He has extensive work on honey bee pathogens, canine dirofilariasis, poultry parasites, and wildlife parasitology. His publications reveal strong expertise in alternative anthelmintic compounds including essential oils like carvacrol and natural extracts from mushrooms.
His publication record shows consistent output with research spanning from 2019 to 2025, demonstrating active engagement in multiple collaborative projects. The research trends indicate a strong focus on molecular methods for parasite detection, alternative treatments for parasitic diseases, and the genotoxic effects of both parasites and potential treatments.
Dr. Rajković maintains active collaborations with researchers across Serbian veterinary institutions, particularly with Zoran Stanimirović, Uroš Glavinić, and Marko Ristanić. His work appears in reputable journals including Insects, Veterinary Parasitology, and Acta Veterinaria-Beograd, demonstrating his standing in the veterinary parasitology community.
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