Research Publications

Some recent publications by KeMU staff

  • Mutungi, Alice. et al, (2011). Impact of Mobile/Wireless e-Health on Community, Maternal, and Child Health Care. Proceedings of Med-e-Tel Conference April 2011. Luxembourg, Belgium.
  • Wamae, C Njeri. et al, (2011) Sustained reduction in prevalence of lymphatic filariasis infection in spite of missed rounds of mass drug administration in an area under mosquito nets for malaria control. Parasites & Vectors 2011.
  • Bibi, W. (2005) The antimicrobial activities of indigenous vegetables. Journal of Tropical Microbiology and Biotechnology (submitted)
  • Bibi, W., Mpezamihingo, M. and Hussain, A.K (2006). The impact of dietary cultures on morbidity in the Lake Victoria Basin (Proposal submitted for funding to VicRes (SIDA/SAREC/IUCEA).
  • Biscone, M.J., Miamidian, J.L., Baik, S.S, Lee, F.H. Doms, R.W.,Reeves, J.D. and Muchiri, J.M.,(2006) Functional impact of HIV coreceptor-binding site mutations. Virology 315(1) 226-236
  • Muchiri, J.M., Luke, A., Mutuma, M. and Mutwiri,T.: Seasonality of Crptosporidium oocyst detection in surface water of Meru, Kenya, as determined by isolation and PCR. (ready for submission)
  • Luhahi, Y. and Wanyonyi, R. (2005) Assessment of awareness and knowledge about Voluntary Counseling and Testing among the youth in Meru Central District. Kenya Nursing Journal.
  • Mugambi, K.M. (2007) Determinants of Group Lending repayment in Kenya. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, South Africa (to be submitted)
  • Mugambi, K.M. (2007) Credit Supply and Rationing for micro and medium enterprises in Kenya. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, South Africa ( to be submitted).
  • Tumbo-Oeri, A.G., Omwandtho, C.A., and J.M. Muchiri, (2002). Recurrent spontaneous Abortions. Review East African Medical Journal.
  • Muchiri, J.M., Omwandtho , C.A. and A.G. Tumbo-Oeri (2000) Purification and partial characterization of goat placental Ig G: A possible model for the study of human maternal-foetal interaction. African Journal of Health Science, Vol. 7.
  • Muchiri, J.M., Omwandhto , C.A. , tumbo-Oeri, A.G., Wango, E.O. and T.K. Roberts, (2002). Elution of goat placental Immunoglobulins. Proceedings of the Sixth Biochemical Society of Kenya.
  • Karanja, N.K., Ayuke, F.A, Wickama, J., and M. Gikungu (2007). Impact of Land use intensification on dynamics of soil biota populations and their impact on soil health. On-going research funded by SIDA/SAREC/IUCEA.
  • M'Ribu, K. Development of Seed Resources in Dryland Farming (2002). Workshop on Dryland Farming, in East Africa, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • M'Ribu, K. et al, (2001). Diversity of vegetable sand fruit and their utilization among the Nduuri Community in Embu, Kenya. Proceedings of Plant Land and Environment Change. Arusha, Tanzania.
 

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