Dominic Kambarage
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Recent Articles
1.
Stephen K, Assenga J, Bernard J, Eblate E, Mwakapeje E, Mghamba J, et al.
J Public Health Afr
. 2022 Sep;
13(2):2023.
PMID: 36051524
After-action review uses experiences gained from past events to adopt best practices, thereby improving future interventions. In December 2016 and late 2018, the government of Tanzania with support from partners...
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Nzietchueng S, Kambarage D, Rwego I, Mfinanga S, Mbonye A, Mutonga D, et al.
East Afr Health Res J
. 2021 Jul;
3(1):79-84.
PMID: 34308199
Background: The 2014 Ebola outbreak reminded us of the importance of preparedness for addressing health security threats. Learning from this experience, we aim to (1) enhance the understanding of preparedness...
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Kitua A, Scribner S, Rasmuson M, Kambarage D, Mghamba J, Mwakapeje E, et al.
One Health Outlook
. 2021 Apr;
1:3.
PMID: 33829124
Background: The USAID Preparedness and Response (P&R) project's publication on Multisectoral Coordination that Works identified five dimensions most critical to creating effective and sustainable One Health platforms: political commitment, institutional...
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Rweyemamu M, Mmbuji P, Karimuribo E, Paweska J, Kambarage D, Neves L, et al.
Emerg Health Threats J
. 2013 Jan;
6.
PMID: 23362417
Formed in 2008, the Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance (SACIDS) is a One Health consortium of academic and research institutions involved with infectious diseases of humans and animals....
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Rweyemamu M, Paweska J, Kambarage D, Namuba F
Onderstepoort J Vet Res
. 2013 Jan;
79(2):449.
PMID: 23327368
No abstract available.
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Rweyemamu M, Kambarage D, Karimuribo E, Wambura P, Matee M, Kayembe J, et al.
Curr Top Microbiol Immunol
. 2012 Jul;
366:73-91.
PMID: 22820706
Among the many challenges to health, infectious diseases stand out for their ability to have a profound impact on humans and animals. The recent years have witnessed an increasing number...
7.
Coker R, Rushton J, Mounier-Jack S, Karimuribo E, Lutumba P, Kambarage D, et al.
Lancet Infect Dis
. 2011 Mar;
11(4):326-31.
PMID: 21376670
In the past two decades there has been a growing realisation that the livestock sector was in a process of change, resulting from an expansion of intensive animal production systems...
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John K, Fitzpatrick J, French N, Kazwala R, Kambarage D, Mfinanga G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2010 Apr;
5(4):e9968.
PMID: 20376363
Background: Brucellosis is a zoonosis of veterinary, public health and economic significance in most developing countries. Human brucellosis is a severely debilitating disease that requires prolonged treatment with a combination...
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Kunda J, Fitzpatrick J, Kazwala R, French N, Shirima G, MacMillan A, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2007 Nov;
7:315.
PMID: 17980046
Background: Brucellosis is known to cause debilitating conditions if not promptly treated. In some rural areas of Tanzania however, practitioners give evidence of seeing brucellosis cases with symptoms of long...