by AFROHUN | Dec 9, 2021 | Cameroon, Student Blog
Ndongmo Njukeng Tarcisius My name is Ndongmo Njukeng Tarcisius, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine final Year student at the University of Ngaoundere in Cameroon. I am the pioneer President of the University of Ngaoundere SOHIC; a term that ended on 22nd November 2021....
by AFROHUN | Nov 19, 2021 | Student Blog
Katabazi Vanessa Alyj- Makerere University student (Veterinary Medicine) Most epidemics and some pandemics are caused by zoonotic diseases, and these deserve increased attention as they have the potential to cause global crises. Take for example the current pandemic,...
by AFROHUN | Nov 19, 2021 | Student Blog
Mugwanya John Mulo – Makerere University students (BSWSA) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), antimicrobial resistance (AMR) refers to the inability of a previously reactive antimicrobial agent to suppress disease causing microbes (fungi, bacteria,...
by AFROHUN | Nov 19, 2021 | Student Blog
Ruth Ketty Kisuza, Cytotechnology student- Makerere University The One Health concept remains a very abstract concept for most university students in Uganda and Africa at large. From personal experience, I have found myself search for its meaning on the internet over...
by AFROHUN | Nov 19, 2021 | Student Blog
By Susan Nakayiza Namata, a resident of Bwaise and a mother of two (not real names of the characters or places) rears a few chickens at home. Namata has big healthy looking chicken and when asked what her secret is? She smiles and says ‘The panadol I give my chicken...
by AFROHUN | Nov 19, 2021 | Student Blog
Ruth Ketty Kisuza, Cytotechnology student- Makerere University I have been privileged to participate in several undergraduate student trainings on AMR. However, in majority of the trainings, the major emphasis when discussing AMR is Human and animal health regarding...