Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM): Recent submissions
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Application of Embryo Transfer technology “non-cattle species.
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1984-07) -
Isolation and drug sensitivity of micro-organisms causing bovine - 19 - mastitis around Kabete.
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1989-09) -
The incidence of East Coast Fever (ECF), anaplasmosis and babesiosis in Kabete area of Kiambu District of Kenya.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Clinical Studies, 1986-12) -
Edward G. Karuri1, Jackson N. Kabira2 and Francis M. Mathooko3
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences, 2009)Potato is an important crop in Kenya, with a major role in food and income security, being second only to maize in terms of utilization.• Production occurs mainly in the highlands (1500-3000 m above sea level).• Many ... -
A regional approach to manage livestock-wildlife interface in Kenya andBurkina Faso
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2008) -
An Estimation of the impact of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia and its Control by Vaccination: a Case of Narok District of Kenya
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2010)Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an important disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Data were collected in a cross-sectional survey involving 232 households, a longitudinal survey involving 39 herds, 32 outbreak ... -
Application of Conjoint Experiment to Explore Farmer Preferences for Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia Vaccine and Vaccination Attributes in Narok District of Kenya
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2010)Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an economically important disease in most of sub-Saharan Africa. A conjoint experiment and ordered probit regression models were used to measure the preferences of farmers for ... -
Willingness to pay for CBPP vaccine and vaccination in Narok District of Kenya
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2010) -
The application of petrifilmsTM for diagnosis of bovine mastitis in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2013) -
Patterns Of Human Hydatid Disease In Kenya,
(University of NairobiPublic Health Phamacology & Toxicology, 11-06-92) -
An Evaluation Of The Diagnostic Value Of Double Diffusion (dd) Tests Based On “antigen 880” And “arc - 5” In Human Hydatidosis.
(University of NairobiPublic Health Phamacology & Toxicology, 1989-02) -
Comparative Study Of The Indirect Haemagglutinati On (iha) Test And Enzyme - Linked Immunosorbent Assay (elisa) In The Diagnosis Of Hydatidosis In Man
(University of NairobiPublic Health Phamacology & Toxicology, 1986-02) -
The Impact Of Toxoplassmosis And Related Protozoa As Zoonoses In Tropical Africa
(University of NairobiPublic Health Phamacology & Toxicology, 29-06-85) -
Echnicoccus – Research for appropriate control techniques for Turkana.
(University of NairobiPublic Health Phamacology & Toxicology, 08-02-85) -
Comparative Morphological Study Of 35 Day - Old Echninococcus Granulosus Of Sheep, Cattle And Goat Origin In Kenya
(University of NairobiPublic Health Phamacology & Toxicology, 1985) -
Assessment of Animal Health and Disease trends through meat inspection.
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 30-04-82) -
Cattle Microsatellite Markers For Amplification Of Poly Morphic Loci In Asian Bovidae . In: Shrestha, J.n.b (ed.)
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 2000) -
Low Level Of Cattle Introgression InYak Populations From Bhutan And China: Evidences From Y - Specific Microsatellites And Mitochondrial DNA Markers
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 2002) -
Population Structure In The Spotted Gum In: Underpinning Development Of A Profitable Hardwood Plantation Industry In Northern Australia By Research Into Corymbia Species And Hybrids
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 2005-06) -
Implications for Association Mapping.
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 2006-01)