The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health is pleased to announce an engaging MSc seminar presentation by Amani Ally Juma. His research focuses on the intriguing and critical topic of Seasonal Variation on the Prevalence of Ectoparasites from Rodents Trapped in Kilombero District, Morogoro-Tanzania. Seminar Details: ? Date: 20th November 2024 ⏰ Time: 14:00...Read More
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health is pleased to announce an engaging MSc seminar presentation by Pilato Nazareno Waya. His research delves into the fascinating and critical topic of Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Bartonella Species from Rodents and Their Associated Ectoparasites in Kilwa District, Lindi Region, Tanzania. Seminar Details: ? Date: 20th...Read More
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health proudly announces the successful defense of Ms. Leonitha K. Leopord’s MSc. dissertation titled “Epidemiological Investigation of Lumpy Skin Disease in Tanzania: A Case Study of Kilolo District, Iringa.” In a groundbreaking study, Ms. Leonitha has illuminated the critical issue of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in Tanzania, a...Read More
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health is elated to announce that Ms. Martha Adrian Ndaikeje has successfully defended her MSc. dissertation titled “Plasmodium Infection in Free-Ranging Yellow Baboons and Vervet Monkeys and Their Associated Mosquito Vectors from National Parks in Southeastern Tanzania.” Her research sheds light on the occurrence of Plasmodium parasites in...Read More
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health is delighted to announce that Dr. Veneranda Philipo has successfully defended her MSc. dissertation titled “Epidemiology of Cerebral Coenurosis in Sheep and Goat in Mpwapwa District, Tanzania.” Dr. Veneranda’s research fills a crucial gap in our understanding of cerebral coenurosis in small ruminants, examining its prevalence and...Read More
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health is gratified to announce that Mr. Ally Mohamed Samiji has successfully defended his MSc. dissertation titled “Species Composition and Bionomics of Sandflies, Leishmania Parasites, and Small Mammal Reservoirs along the East Africa Great Rift Valley Ecosystem.” His research provides valuable insights into the biodiversity and ecological interactions...Read More
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health is thrilled to announce that Dr. Festo Kato Mwombeki has successfully defended his MSc. dissertation titled “Species Composition and Diversity of Small Mammals and Ticks from Selected Human-Wildlife Interfaces in Morogoro and Iringa Regions, Tanzania.” His research offers invaluable insights into the dynamics of zoonotic diseases and...Read More