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D-Index
23
Citations
1976
World Ranking
3070
National Ranking
5

Overview

A.A. Kassuku is affiliated with the Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. Their academic contributions include authoring a book published by Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), titled Recent Advances in Science and Technology Research Vol. 6, released in 2020.

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors in their research efforts. These include:

  • Shahril Efzueni Rozali
  • Kamaludin Rashid
  • Rosna Mat Taha
  • N. J. Kavana
  • Christopher J. Kasanga

While specific research fields, main topics, and publication venues are not detailed, the available data points to engagement in multidisciplinary scientific areas, reflective of the nature of the published book.

There are no listed awards or citations documented at this time. The profile indicates ongoing active status with no information related to a date of passing.

Best Publications

  • Cross-sectional prevalence of helminth infections in cattle on traditional, small-scale and large-scale dairy farms in Iringa district, Tanzania.

    J. D. Keyyu;A. A. Kassuku;L. P. Msalilwa;J. Monrad

  • A comparison of the prevalence and burdens of helminth infections in growers and adult free-range chickens.

    H B Magwisha;A A Kassuku;N C Kyvsgaard;A Permin

  • A health-education intervention trial to reduce porcine cysticercosis in Mbulu District, Tanzania

    H.A. Ngowi;H. Carabin;A.A. Kassuku;M.R.S. Mlozi

  • Risk factors for the prevalence of porcine cysticercosis in Mbulu District, Tanzania

    H.A Ngowi;A.A Kassuku;G.E.M Maeda;M.E Boa

  • A cross-sectional study of helminths in rural scavenging poultry in Tanzania in relation to season and climate.

    A. Permin;H. Magwisha;A.A. Kassuku;P. Nansen

  • Epidemiology of Fasciola gigantica and amphistomes in cattle on traditional, small-scale dairy and large-scale dairy farms in the southern highlands of Tanzania.

    J. D. Keyyu;J. Monrad;N. C. Kyvsgaard;A. A. Kassuku

  • Distribution and density of cysticerci of Taenia solium by muscle groups and organs in naturally infected local finished pigs in Tanzania.

    M.E. Boa;A.A. Kassuku;A.L. Willingham;J.D. Keyyu

  • The distribution of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica within southern Tanzania - constraints associated with the intermediate host

    Stephen Walker;A.E. Makundi;F.V. Namuba;A.A. Kassuku

  • Hydatidosis of slaughtered animals in Ngorongoro district of Arusha region, Tanzania

    E. Ernest;H. E. Nonga;A. A. Kassuku;R. R. Kazwala

  • A slaughter slab survey for extra-intestinal porcine helminth infections in northern Tanzania.

    H.A. Ngowi;A.A. Kassuku;G.E.M. Maeda;M.E. Boa

  • Gastrointestinal nematodes in indigenous Zebu cattle under pastoral and nomadic management systems in the lower plain of the southern highlands of Tanzania.

    J.D. Keyyu;A.A. Kassuku;N.C. Kyvsgaard;A.L. Willingham

  • Epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle on traditional, small-scale dairy and large-scale dairy farms in Iringa district, Tanzania.

    J.D. Keyyu;N.C. Kyvsgaard;J. Monrad;A.A. Kassuku

  • A study of ecto- and endo-parasites of domestic pigeons in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania

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  • The prevalence of Taenia solium metacestodes in pigs in northern Tanzania

    M.E. Boa;H.O. Bøgh;A.A. Kassuku;P. Nansen

  • Epidemiological survey of swine cysticercosis using ante-mortem and post-mortem examination tests in the southern highlands of Tanzania.

    M.E. Boa;E.A. Mahundi;A.A. Kassuku;A.L. Willingham

  • Effect of tanniniferous browse meal on nematode faecal egg counts and internal parasite burdens in sheep and goats

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  • Worm control practices and anthelmintic usage in traditional and dairy cattle farms in the southern highlands of Tanzania.

    J.D Keyyu;N.C Kyvsgaard;A.A Kassuku;A.L Willingham

  • The effect of wattle tannin drenches on gastrointestinal nematodes of tropical sheep and goats during experimental and natural infections

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  • Efficacy of albendazole and levamisole against gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep and goats in Morogoro, Tanzania.

    J.D. Keyyu;H.M. Mahingika;H.B. Magwisha;A.A. Kassuku

  • Prevalence and economic significance of bovine fasciolosis in slaughtered cattle at Arusha abattoir, Tanzania.

    M. F. Mwabonimana;A. A. Kassuku;H. A. Ngowi;L. S.B. Mellau

  • Epidemiological studies on Schistosoma bovis in Iringa Region, Tanzania.

    A. Kassuku;N.O. Christensen;J. Monrad;P. Nansen

  • Effectiveness of strategic anthelmintic treatments in the control of gastrointestinal nematodes and Fasciola gigantica in cattle in Iringa region, Tanzania.

    J.D. Keyyu;Niels Christian Kyvsgaard;Jesper Monrad;A.A. Kassuku

  • Comparative Efficacy Of Anthelmintics Against Fasciola Gigantica And Amphistomes In Naturally Infected Cattle In Kilolo District, Tanzania

    JD Keyyu;AA Kassuku;NC Kyvsgaard;J Monrad

  • Prevalence and financial losses associated with Bovine fasciolosis at SAAFI and Sumbawanga municipal abattoirs, Rukwa, Tanzania

    KM Kamwela;AA Kassuku;HE Nonga

  • Effectiveness of a community-based strategic anthelmintic treatment programme in the control of gastrointestinal nematodes and Fasciola gigantica in cattle in Kilolo district, Tanzania

    J. D. Keyyu;A. A. Kassuku;N. C. Kyvsgaard;J. Monrad

  • Peri-parturient helminthosis in strains of small East African goats in Tanzania

    J.D Keyyu;A.A Kassuku;A.L Willingham;N.C Kyvsgaard

  • Genetic resistance of small East African goats to mixed gastrointestinal nematode parasites

    J.D. Keyyu;A.A. Kassuku;N.C. Kyvsgaard;A.L. Willingham

  • Comparative efficacy of zoomectin and ivomec super against gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep and goats

    J.D. Keyyu;E. Egyne;A.E. Makundi;A.A. Kassuku

  • Comparative efficacy of mebendazole and neem leaf powder with levamisole and piperazine against chicken gastrointestinal helminths

    D.R.S. Ishengoma;A.J. Ngomuo;H.B. Magwisha;A.A. Kassuku

  • Comparative efficacy of carbaryl (Sevin®, Rhone Poulenc) and tephrosia vogelii against echdnophaga gallinacea in naturally infected chicken

    H.B. Magwisha;L.P. Msalilwa;J.E. Mlangwa;A.E. Makundi

  • Efficacy of mebendazole (Kukuzole®) against helminth parasites in naturally infected free range chicken in Morogoro District

    H.B. Magwisha;A.A. Kassuku;A. Permin;N.C. Kyvsgaard

Frequent Co-Authors

Arve Lee Willingham
Arve Lee Willingham United Arab Emirates University
Jesper Monrad
Jesper Monrad University of Copenhagen
Isaac K. Phiri
Isaac K. Phiri University of Zambia
Samson Mukaratirwa
Samson Mukaratirwa Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Pierre Dorny
Pierre Dorny Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Rosina C. Krecek
Rosina C. Krecek University of Johannesburg
Mark C Eisler
Mark C Eisler University of Bristol
Gerald C. Coles
Gerald C. Coles University of Bristol
J. Russell Stothard
J. Russell Stothard Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Esron D. Karimuribo
Esron D. Karimuribo Sokoine University of Agriculture

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