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Musso Munyeme is affiliated with the University of Zambia in Zambia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions to Infectious Diseases, Food Science, Epidemiology, Molecular Medicine, and Pollution.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology, Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, and Viral Infections and Vectors.

Musso Munyeme has published extensively in several venues, with notable frequent publications in the following journals and platforms:

  • Antibiotics
  • University of Zambia Journal of Agricultural and Biomedical Sciences
  • Veterinary World
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Frontiers in Tropical Diseases

Recent papers by the scientist include:

  • Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Community Pharmacy Professionals on Poultry Antibiotic Dispensing, Use, and Bacterial Antimicrobial Resistance in Zambia: Implications on Antibiotic Stewardship and WHO AWaRe Classification of Antibiotics, 2022, Antibiotics
  • Awareness of Antimicrobial Resistance and Associated Factors among Layer Poultry Farmers in Zambia: Implications for Surveillance and Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs, 2022, Antibiotics
  • First and Second-Line Anti-Tuberculosis Drug-Resistance Patterns in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients in Zambia, 2023, Antibiotics
  • Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in Humans, Animals, and Water in Zambia: A Systematic Review, 2021, Frontiers in Tropical Diseases
  • Antimicrobial resistance profiles of Escherichia coli isolated from laying hens in Zambia: implications and significance on one health, 2023, JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Munyeme's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • John Bwalya Muma
  • Bernard M. Hang'ombe
  • Geoffrey Mainda
  • Mercy Mukuma
  • Steward Mudenda

In addition to journal publications, Musso Munyeme has contributed to book publications, notably the work titled Towards sustainable wildlife management, published in 2022 by FAO; CIRAD; CIFOR; Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS); eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Control of paratuberculosis: who, why and how. A review of 48 countries

    Richard Whittington;Karsten Donat;Maarten F. Weber;David Kelton

  • Prevalence of antibodies to Brucella spp. and individual risk factors of infection in traditional cattle, goats and sheep reared in livestock-wildlife interface areas of Zambia.

    J. B. Muma;J. B. Muma;K. L. Samui;V. M. Siamudaala;J. Oloya;J. Oloya

  • Risk factors for brucellosis in indigenous cattle reared in livestock–wildlife interface areas of Zambia

    J.B. Muma;K.L. Samui;J. Oloya;J. Oloya;M. Munyeme

  • A review of bovine tuberculosis at the wildlife-livestock-human interface in sub-Saharan Africa

    M. De Garine-Wichatitsky;A. Caron;R. Kock;R. Tschopp

  • Isolation of non-tuberculous mycobacteria from pastoral ecosystems of Uganda: Public Health significance

    Clovice Kankya;Clovice Kankya;Adrian Muwonge;Berit Djønne;Musso Munyeme;Musso Munyeme

  • Risk factors associated with bovine tuberculosis in traditional cattle of the livestock/wildlife interface areas in the Kafue basin of Zambia.

    M Munyeme;J B Muma;E Skjerve;A M Nambota

  • Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and animal level risk factors for indigenous cattle under different grazing strategies in the livestock/wildlife interface areas of Zambia

    M. Munyeme;J. B. Muma;K. L. Samui;E. Skjerve

  • Cattle owners' awareness of bovine tuberculosis in high and low prevalence settings of the wildlife-livestock interface areas in Zambia

    Musso Munyeme;John B Muma;Hetron M Munang'andu;Clovice Kankya

  • A comparative study of the seroprevalence of brucellosis in commercial and small-scale mixed dairy–beef cattle enterprises of Lusaka province and Chibombo district, Zambia

    Henry M. Chimana;John Bwalya Muma;Kenny L. Samui;Benard M. Hangombe

  • The effect of seasonal variation on anthrax epidemiology in the upper Zambezi floodplain of western Zambia

    Hetron Mweemba Munang'andu;Fredrick Banda;Victor Mukulule Siamudaala;Musso Munyeme

  • Marburgvirus in Egyptian Fruit Bats, Zambia.

    Masahiro Kajihara;Bernard M Hang'ombe;Katendi Changula;Hayato Harima

  • Isolation and characterization of Mycobacterium bovis strains from indigenous Zambian cattle using Spacer oligonucleotide typing technique

    Musso Munyeme;Leen Rigouts;Isdore Chola Shamputa;Isdore Chola Shamputa;John Bwalya Muma

  • Evaluation of Bacterial Contamination in Dressed Chickens in Lusaka Abattoirs.

    Prudence Mpundu;Prudence Mpundu;Allan Rabson Mbewe;John Bwalya Muma;Jessy Zgambo

  • Tuberculosis in Kafue lechwe antelopes (Kobus leche Kafuensis) of the Kafue Basin in Zambia.

    M. Munyeme;J.B. Muma;V.M. Siamudaala;E. Skjerve

  • Characterization of Mycobacterium bovis from Humans and Cattle in Namwala District, Zambia

    Sydney Malama;Tone Kristin Bjordal Johansen;John Bwalya Muma;Musso Munyeme

  • Practices of traditional beef farmers in their production and marketing of cattle in Zambia

    Chisoni Mumba;Barbara Häsler;John B. Muma;Musso Munyeme

  • Antibiotic-resistant Salmonella species and Escherichia coli in broiler chickens from farms, abattoirs, and open markets in selected districts of Zambia

    Nelson Phiri;Geoffrey Mainda;Mercy Mukuma;Ntazana N. Sinyangwe

  • Mycobacterium bovis infection at the interface between domestic and wild animals in Zambia

    Mudenda B Hang’ombe;Musso Munyeme;Chie Nakajima;Yukari Fukushima

  • Effectiveness of Rose Bengal test and fluorescence polarization assay in the diagnosis of Brucella spp. infections in free range cattle reared in endemic areas in Zambia

    J. B. Muma;A. Lund;K. Nielsen;G. Matope

  • Isolation and characterization of non tuberculous mycobacteria from humans and animals in Namwala District of Zambia.

    Sydney Malama;Musso Munyeme;Sydney Mwanza;John Bwalya Muma

  • Antibiograms of faecal Escherichia coli and Enterococci species isolated from pastoralist cattle in the interface areas of the Kafue basin in Zambia - short communication

    Charles Mubita;Michelo Syakalima;Carol Chisenga;Musso Munyeme

  • Brucellosis among smallholder cattle farmers in Zambia: public health significance.

    John Bwalya Muma;Girja Shankar Pandey;Musso Munyeme;Chisoni Mumba

Frequent Co-Authors

John Bwalya Muma
John Bwalya Muma University of Zambia
Eystein Skjerve
Eystein Skjerve Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Jacques Godfroid
Jacques Godfroid University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Morten Tryland
Morten Tryland University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Berit Djønne
Berit Djønne National Veterinary Institute
Hirofumi Sawa
Hirofumi Sawa Hokkaido University
Gift Matope
Gift Matope University of Zimbabwe
Stephen V. Gordon
Stephen V. Gordon University College Dublin
Ayato Takada
Ayato Takada Hokkaido University

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