Morka Dandecha Bayu
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Recent Articles
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Gizaw A, Marami L, Teshome I, Sarba E, Admasu P, Babele D, et al.
Adv Pharmacol Pharm Sci
. 2022 Jul;
2022:3299146.
PMID: 35800399
Antimicrobial resistance to commercially available medications has become a global issue, yet there is still the possibility of developing new drugs from medicinal plants. As a result, the aims of...
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Gizaw A, Admasu P, Nagasa A, Shiferaw S, Bayu M, Abdella A
Vet Med (Auckl)
. 2022 Feb;
13:59-64.
PMID: 35211393
Background: Ovine oestrosis is an economically important and widely distributed parasitic disease of sheep that is caused by larvae across the world. Despite the fact that is a common parasite...
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Marami L, Dilba G, Babele D, Sarba E, Gizaw A, Bune W, et al.
J Exp Pharmacol
. 2021 May;
13:511-520.
PMID: 34040458
Background: Although traditional healers in Ethiopia have a long history of using medicinal plants to treat diseases in animals and humans, studies on the antibacterial activities and potential bioactive ingredients...
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Sarba E, Bayu M, Gebremedhin E, Motuma K, Leta S, Abdisa K, et al.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports
. 2019 Apr;
15:100265.
PMID: 30929942
Gastrointestinal parasites of chickens are prevalent in many parts of the world including Ethiopia. This study was conducted with backyard chickens in Ambo, Holeta and, Dire Inchini in the West...
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Sarba E, Kelbesa K, Bayu M, Gebremedhin E, Borena B, Teshale A
BMC Vet Res
. 2019 Mar;
15(1):85.
PMID: 30866928
Background: Escherichia coli is bacteria that exist as commensal in the intestine of animals and humans, but pathogenic strains cause disease in chickens. The development of antimicrobial resistance in E....