PROF. MULEI CHARLES MATIKU

Deputy Director, Graduate School. PhD in Farm Animal Medicine and Production,Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM).

P.O. Box 00625-29053 NAIROBI, KENYA,Email: cmulei@uonbi.ac.ke 

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Mastitogenic bacteria isolated from dairy cows in Kenya and their antimicrobial sensitivity

Citation:
GK G, RM B, J V, CM M. "Mastitogenic bacteria isolated from dairy cows in Kenya and their antimicrobial sensitivity." Journal of the South African Veterinary Association . 2014;84(1).
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Recent Publications

  • Safeguarding livestock during drought disasters in Kenya can safeguard livelihoods and food security in affected regions. Case Study of Mwingi.
  • A Retrospective Study of Canine Ehrlichiosis in Kenya.
  • Mastitogenic bacteria isolated from dairy cows in Kenya and their antimicrobial sensitivity
  • The haematological and Cardiopulmonary effects of Epidural Xylaxine, Lidocaine and their combination in Acepromazine sedated dogs
  • Seasonality and occurrence of canine babesiosis in Nairobi and its environs in changing climatic patterns
  • Effects of epidural Ketamine, Xylazine and their combination on body temperature in acepromazine-sedated dogs
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