Camba, Sherwin I.
Assistant Professor 5

Biosketch

Dr. Sherwin Camba is a veterinarian, educator, and researcher specializing in Poultry Production and Medicine from the Institute of Animal Science, College of Agriculture and Food Science, UPLB. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) in 2013 and PhD in Veterinary Science from the Osaka Prefecture University, Japan in 2020. He was named as the Outstanding Veterinary Student and was awarded the Best in Thesis in Poultry in 2013. He has published several research outputs in prestigious ISI journals in Poultry Science. Dr. Camba is focused on research programs related to animal health, animal well-being, food safety, and reducing environmental impact of diseases.

Fields of Specialization

Veterinary Medicine, Poultry and Livestock Production, Microbiology

Educational Background

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Philippines Los Baños

Publications

  1. Camba, S.I., del Valle, F.P., Umali, D.V., Soma, T., Sasai, K., Shirota, K., Katoh, H., and Sasai, K. (2020) The expanded role of roof-rats (Rattus rattus) in Salmonella spp. contamination of a commercial layer farm in East Japan. Avian Diseases. 64 (1), 46-52.
  2. Camba, S.I., del Valle, F.P., Sasai, K., Shirota, K., and Katoh, H. (2020) Evaluation of 3-week-old layer chicks intratracheally challenged with Salmonella isolates from serogroup C1 (O:6,7) and Salmonella Enteritidis. Avian Pathology 49 (3), 305-310.
  3. Del Valle, F.P., Camba, S.I., Umali D.V., Sasai, K., Shirota, K., and Katoh, H (2021) Biochemical Properties and Cell Culture Affinity of Fowl Adenovirus Serotype-4 Strains Isolated from the Oviducts of Layer Hens in East Japan. Journal of World’s Poultry Research 11(2), 241-251.
  4. Del Valle, F.P., Camba, S.I., Umali D.V., Sasai, K., Shirota, K., Katoh, H., and Tajima, T. (2020). Molecular and pathologic characterization of avian adenovirus isolated from the oviducts of laying hens in eastern Japan. Poultry Science 99 (5), 2459-2468.
  5. Del Valle, F.P., Camba, S.I., Umali D.V., Sasai, K., Shirota, K., Katoh, H., and Tajima, T. (2020) The diseases suspected of the involvement of chicken anemia virus infection in 11 to 14-weeks old replacement pullets from eastern Japan: a case report. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 82 (5), 520-526.