Due to efficiency of the detection rats technology, the innovation is currently helping more than seventy (70) hospitals in Tanzania to detect more tuberculosis (TB) patients. Periphery health facilities also among the collaborating centes which provides sputum samples for testing…
“Expectation is to assess the knowledge of pastoralist communities specifically on rift valley fever as this disease is of public challenge when the disease erupt because it might cause death, decrease productivity and a lot of costs to humans when…
Sample collection Captured animals were removed from Sherman traps weighed and anaesthetized with diethyl ether, immediately after death the animal was disinfected on the belly side, aseptically blood was collected from the heart or orbital vein using syringes and or…
ACE IRPM & BTD project held field school (practical training) for its PhD and Masters scholar beneciaries on 15th to 21st Dec 2020 at Usambara Mountains in Lushoto – Tanga. Field schools provide training in a number of techniques that…
One among PhD student beneficiary of ACE IRPM & BTD Project, Dr. Amina Issae in Pest Management Centre presents her PhD research proposal earlier on 24th November 2020. The presentation take place in Pest Management Centre’s Board Room in which…
Hon. Joseph Warioba, Chancellor of SUA amazed by ongoing research technology at Pest Management Centre in association with APOPO. This occurs when he visits to see Owl and Rodent technology workshop at APOPO building during his over all tour at…
Magawa, whose official job title is HeroRAT, was awarded his medal by PDSA’s Director General in a special virtual presentation. In Tanzania at Sokoine University of Agriculture a charity called APOPO have been training rats to detect landmines since the…