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Prof. Dr. Tamara Ilić is a Professor at the Department of Parasitology within the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Belgrade. She teaches multiple courses including Diagnosis of Parasitic Zoonoses, Diseases of Pigs, Parasitic Diseases of Animals, Parasitic Zoonoses, Diagnostic Procedures in Clinical Parasitology, and Clinical Parasitology.
Her research interests focus on veterinary parasitology with special emphasis on zoonotic diseases, clinical parasitology, and parasitic infections in both domestic and wild animals. Her work spans across multiple species including dogs, cats, foxes, jackals, birds, and livestock, with a particular focus on the epidemiology and public health implications of these parasites.
Analysis of her recent publications shows a consistent research trajectory in parasitology with particular attention to zoonotic potential, environmental contamination, and wildlife reservoirs of parasites. Her work demonstrates strong application to public health through the One Health approach, connecting veterinary medicine with human health concerns. Much of her research focuses on the epidemiology of parasites in Serbia and the Balkan region, with increasing attention to emerging risks.
Prof. Ilić has authored numerous scientific papers in reputable journals, including HELMINTHOLOGIA, ACTA PARASITOLOGICA, and VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY. She has also published two significant books: 'Clinical Parasitology' (2011) and 'Coccidiosis in Poultry' (2003). Her collaborative research network is extensive, frequently working with colleagues from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and other institutions across Serbia and the Balkan region.
Her teaching and research activities demonstrate a comprehensive approach to veterinary parasitology, connecting theoretical knowledge with practical applications in animal health, public health, and environmental science. She has contributed significantly to understanding parasite transmission cycles, diagnostic methods, and the epidemiological aspects of parasitic diseases in the Serbian context.