Sokoine University of Agriculture
Pest Management Research Centre
P.O. Box 3110
Morogoro, Tanzania
Amina R. Issae is a recent employee at the Sokoine University, Pest Management Centre (SPMC). She holds a Bachelor degree in Veterinary Medicine and a Masters degree in Public health and Food safety from Sokoine University of Agriculture. During her MSc degree, she researched on Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Dog Owners on the Risks Associated with Dogs parasites in Mvomero District and Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania with the aim of improving awareness creation and control strategies. Going forward, Amina’s research focus at the SPMC will major in vector-borne zoonotic diseases originating from rodents and other small mammals.
Academic Qualifications
Public Health and Food Safety, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania (2016-2018 )
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM), Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Morogoro-Tanzania ((2005-2010)
Issae A.R, Nonga H.E. and Ngomuo A.J. (2017). Possible involvement of Dioscorea species in human poisoning at BwakilaJuu in Morogoro Rural District, Tanzania. Tanzania Veterinary Association Scientific Conference Proceedings, 35: 163-168. http://www.tva.or.tz/images/THE%2035%20TVA%20PROCEEDINGS%202017%20PUBLISHED.pd
Issae A.R., Nonga, H.E. and Kazwala, R.R. (2018). Knowledge, attitudes and practices of the community on dogs and the dog parasites of public health significance Mvomero and Morogoro districts, Tanzania. A manuscript accepted for the oral presentation during the Tanzania Veterinary Association Scientific Conference held in Arusha on 5 – 7th December 2018.
Issae A.R., Nonga, H.E. and Kazwala, R.R. (2018). Epidemiology of ectoparasites and gastrointestinal parasites of dogs in Mvomero and Morogoro districts, Tanzania. A manuscript accepted for the oral presentation during the Tanzania Veterinary Association Scientific Conference held in Arusha on 5 – 7th December 2018