{"id":3599,"date":"2017-10-02T14:32:00","date_gmt":"2017-10-02T12:32:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/univet.hu\/about\/staff\/baska-ferenc\/"},"modified":"2026-02-10T04:30:01","modified_gmt":"2026-02-10T03:30:01","slug":"baska-ferenc","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/en\/about\/staff\/baska-ferenc\/","title":{"rendered":"Baska Ferenc"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><strong>Introduction:<\/strong><\/span><\/p> <p>I was born on October 18, 1960 in Pilisv\u00f6r\u00f6sv\u00e1r. I started my studies at the University of Veterinary Medicine in 1978, where I graduated in 1983 with a &#8220;summa cum laude&#8221; qualification. After obtaining my doctorate in veterinary medicine, I also obtained a diploma in &#8220;applied zoology&#8221; at ELTE as part of the postgraduate training. I started my work as a veterinarian in 1983 at the Veterinary Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, then from 1999 I continued at the Department of Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine of the SZIE Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, where, in addition to my teaching, research and diagnostic work, I also taught &#8220;Fish Pathology&#8221; and several optional subjects. I provided it in Hungarian and English. In 1994, I obtained a candidate&#8217;s (CSc &#8211; later PhD) degree, and in 2000 I obtained my habilitation. In 2017, I joined the Department of Exotic Animals and Wildlife Health, which leads the fish diagnostics department, and I continue to teach my subjects in Hungarian, English and German.<\/p> <p>From 2020, based on my internationally outstanding research results in the field of fish pathology, I was recognized as a de facto Diplomate member of the &#8220;European College of Aquatic Animal Health&#8221; (ECAAH).<\/p> <p>In the graduate training, I deal with the continuous development of the teaching of subjects related to fish health protection (graduate and optional). From 1989, I also taught as an invited specialist at foreign universities, such as Dresden, Munich (LMU), Hanover (Ti-HO) in Germany, Vienna in Austria, Ben-Gurion in Israel, but I also taught in Iran and Uzbekistan. In addition to my mother tongue, I actively use English, German and Russian in my teaching and research work.<\/p> <p>In the course of my work so far, I have published about 140 professional publications, several professional books or book chapters published at the domestic and international level. I received awards and honors in recognition of my publishing and educational activities.<\/p> <p><strong>Main research areas:<\/strong><\/p> <p>Fish pathology and fish parasitology studies<\/p> <p>Limnology<\/p> <p>Treatment and prevention options in fish farming<\/p> <p><strong>Progress:<\/strong><\/p> <p>1983 Veterinary doctor<\/p> <p>1994 PhD degree (veterinary sciences)<\/p> <p>1995 Diploma in applied zoology (ELTE)<\/p> <p>2000 Habilitation<\/p> <p>2020 Diplomate of the European Collage of Aquatic Animal Health<\/p> <p><strong>Professional organization membership<\/strong><\/p> <p>Committee Name Time Position<\/p> <p>Diplomate European Collage of Aquatic Animal Health 2020- member<\/p> <p>Member of the Hungarian Chamber of Veterinary Medicine 2004<\/p> <p>Member of the Hungarian Society of Parasitologists 1983<\/p> <p>Publication list (Top10):<\/p> <p>1. Adamek Mikolaj , Baska Ferenc , Vincze Boglarka , Steinhagen Dieter Carp edema virus from three genogroups is present in common carp in Hungary JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES 41:(3) Paper 10.1111\/jfd.12744. (2017)<\/p> <p>2. Hornok S , Fed\u00e1k A , Baska F , Basso W , Dencs\u0151 L , T\u00f3th G , Szeredi L , Abonyi T , D\u00e9nes B Vector-borne transmission of Besnoitia besnoiti by blood-sucking and secretophagous flies: epidemiological and clinicopathological implications PARASITES AND VECTORS 8: Paper 450. 6 p. (2015)<\/p> <p>3. Baska F , Voronin V N , Eszterbauer E , M\u00fcller L , Marton Sz , Moln\u00e1r K<\/p> <p>Occurrence of two myxosporean species, Myxobolus hakyi sp. n. and Hoferellus pulvinatus sp. n., in Pangasianodon hypophthalmus fry imported from Thailand to Europe as ornamental fish PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH 105: pp. 1391-1398. (2009)<\/p> <p>4. Moln\u00e1r K , Ostoros GY , Baska F Cross-infection experiments confirm the host specificity of Goussia spp. (Eimeriidae: Apicomplexa) parasitizing cyprinid fish ACTA PROTOZOOLOGICA 44: pp. 43-49. (2005)<\/p> <p>5. Sallo F , Eberhard ML , Fok E , Baska F , Hatvani I Zoonotic intravitreal Onchocerca in Hungary OPHTHALMOLOGY 112:(3) pp. 502-504. (2005)<\/p> <p>6. Sures B , Thielen F , Baska F , Messerschmidt J , von Bohlen A The intestinal parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis as a sensitive accumulation indicator for the platinum group metals Pt, Pd, and Rh ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 98:(1) pp. 83-88. (2005)<\/p> <p>7. Thielen F , Zimmermann S , Baska F , Taraschewski H , Sures B The intestinal parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis (Acanthocephala) from barbel as a bioindicator for metal pollution in the Danube River near Budapest, Hungary ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 129:(3) pp. 421-429. (2004)<\/p> <p>8. Egyed L, Baska F Histological lesions in vascular tissues of bovine herpesvirus type 4 infected rabbits VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY 91:(1) pp. 1-10. (2003)<\/p> <p>9. Eszterbauer E , Sz\u00e9kely Cs , Moln\u00e1r K , Baska F Development of Myxobolus bramae (Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) in an oligochaete alternate host, Tubifex tubifex JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES 23: pp. 19-25. (2000)<\/p> <p>10. Baska F , Masoumian M Myxobolus molnari sp n and M-mokhayeri sp n (Myxosporea, Myxozoa) infecting a Mesopotamian fish, Capoeta trutta Heckel, 1843 ACTA PROTOZOOLOGICA 35:(2) pp. 151-156. (1998)<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Introduction: I was born on October 18, 1960 in Pilisv\u00f6r\u00f6sv\u00e1r. I started my studies at the University of Veterinary Medicine in 1978, where I graduated in 1983 with a &#8220;summa cum laude&#8221; qualification. 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