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29
Citations
2640
World Ranking
2625
National Ranking
3

Overview

Dominic Kambarage is affiliated with Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. Their academic work is centered on various scholarly contributions associated with this institution.

Although specific details about papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not listed, the profile indicates an active role in research without further elaboration on particular topics or subfields.

There is no publicly documented record of book publications or awards connected to this researcher.

This profile is limited to available data and presents a concise summary of Dominic Kambarage's research association and academic presence.

Best Publications

  • Towards a conceptual framework to support one-health research for policy on emerging zoonoses

    Richard Coker;Jonathan Rushton;Sandra Mounier-Jack;Esron Karimuribo

  • Risk factors associated with the occurrence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania.

    Rudovick Kazwala;D.M. Kambarage;C.J. Daborn;J. Nyange

  • Quantifying risk factors for human brucellosis in rural northern Tanzania.

    Kunda John;Kunda John;Julie Fitzpatrick;Nigel French;Rudovick Kazwala

  • Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis from human cases of cervical adenitis in Tanzania: a cause for concern?

    R. R. Kazwala;C. J. Daborn;J. M. Sharp;D. M. Kambarage

  • Isolation of Mycobacterium species from raw milk of pastoral cattle of the Southern Highlands of Tanzania.

    R.R. Kazwala;C.J. Daborn;L.J.M. Kusiluka;S.F.H. Jiwa

  • Health-seeking behaviour of human brucellosis cases in rural Tanzania

    John John Kunda;John John Kunda;Julie Fitzpatrick;Rudovic Kazwala;Nigel French

  • Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in different farming systems in the eastern zone of Tanzania.

    G.M Shirima;R.R Kazwala;D.M Kambarage

  • Clinical and subclinical mastitis in smallholder dairy farms in Tanzania: risk, intervention and knowledge transfer.

    E. D. Karimuribo;J. L. Fitzpatrick;Catriona Bell;E. S. Swai

  • Prevalence and Determinants of Mastitis and Milk‐borne Zoonoses in Smallholder Dairy Farming Sector in Kibaha and Morogoro Districts in Eastern Tanzania

    R. H. Mdegela;L. J. M. Kusiluka;A. M. Kapaga;E. D. Karimuribo

  • Studies on mastitis, milk quality and health risks associated with consumption of milk from pastoral herds in Dodoma and Morogoro regions, Tanzania.

    Esron D Karimuribo;Lughano J Kusiluka;Robinson H Mdegela;Angolwisye M Kapaga

  • Prevalence of subclinical mastitis and associated risk factors in smallholder dairy cows in Tanzania.

    E. D. Karimuribo;J. L. Fitzpatrick;E. S. Swai;C. Bell

  • Antigen handling by the epithelium and lamina propria macrophages

    Paul W. Bland;Dominic M. Kambarage

  • Prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in cattle and wildlife in Morogoro region, Tanzania

    M.M.A. Mtambo;J.B. Sebatwale;D.M. Kambarage;A.P. Muhairwa

  • Eimeriosis in dairy cattle farms in Morogoro municipality of Tanzania.

    R.T. Chibunda;A.P. Muhairwa;D.M. Kambarage;M.M.A. Mtambo

  • Sero-prevalence and associated risk factors of peste des petits ruminants and contagious caprine pleuro-pneumonia in goats and sheep in the Southern Zone of Tanzania

    Albano O. Mbyuzi;Erick V.G. Komba;Sharadhuli I. Kimera;Dominic M. Kambarage

  • Seroprevalence Estimation and Risk Factors for A. marginale on Smallholder Dairy Farms in Tanzania

    E. S. Swai;E. D. Karimuribo;N. H. Ogden;N. P. French

  • A longitudinal study on morbidity and mortality in youngstock smallholder dairy cattle with special reference to tick borne infections in Tanga region, Tanzania.

    Emmanuel S. Swai;Esron D. Karimuribo;Dominic M. Kambarage;Winford E. Moshy

  • Risk factors for tick attachment to smallholder dairy cattle in Tanzania

    N.H. Ogden;E. Swai;G. Beauchamp;E. Karimuribo

  • A comparison of seroprevalence and risk factors for Theileria parva and T. mutans in smallholder dairy cattle in the Tanga and Iringa regions of Tanzania.

    Emmanuel S. Swai;Esrony D. Karimuribo;Dominic M. Kambarage;Winford E. Moshy

  • Helminthosis in local and cross-bred pigs in the Morogoro region of Tanzania

    K. Esrony;D.M. Kambarage;M.M.A. Mtambo;A.P. Muhairwa

  • Evaluation of PCR to detect Theileria parva in field-collected tick and bovine samples in Tanzania

    N.H Ogden;P Gwakisa;E Swai;N.P French

  • Disease conditions responsible for condemnation of carcasses and organs in short-horn Zebu cattle slaughtered in Tanzania.

    D.M. Kambarage;S.I. Kimera;R.R. Kazwala;B.M. Mafwere

  • Prevalence and impact of water-borne zoonotic pathogens in water, cattle and humans in selected villages in Dodoma Rural and Bagamoyo districts, Tanzania

    L.J.M. Kusiluka;E.D. Karimuribo;R.H. Mdegela;E.J. Luoga

Frequent Co-Authors

Esron D. Karimuribo
Esron D. Karimuribo Sokoine University of Agriculture
Rudovick R. Kazwala
Rudovick R. Kazwala Sokoine University of Agriculture
Nigel P. French
Nigel P. French Massey University
M. J. Bryant
M. J. Bryant University of Reading
Nicholas H. Ogden
Nicholas H. Ogden Public Health Agency of Canada
Jonathan Rushton
Jonathan Rushton University of Liverpool
Sarah Cleaveland
Sarah Cleaveland University of Glasgow
Richard Coker
Richard Coker London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Dirk U. Pfeiffer
Dirk U. Pfeiffer City University of Hong Kong
Luis Neves
Luis Neves University of Pretoria

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