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 the interactions between human and wildlife habitats.
Dr. Festo’s work provides essential data on the diversity of small mammals and ticks, making a significant contribution to our understanding of disease transmission and ecosystem health in these regions. His dedication and rigorous research are truly impressive.
Congratulations, Dr. Festo (centre of the picture), and best wishes for your future endeavours!