Dr. Serem Essau Kipyego

Dr. Serem Essau Kipyego

Lecturer

Publications in Peer Reviewed journals

  • Kipyego*, G. K. Gitau, J. A. Vanleeuwen, P. Kimeli, T. O. Abuom, D. W. Gakuya, J Muraya, and D. N. Makau (2020) Seroprevalence and Risk Factors of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (type 1) in Meru County, Kenya, Journal of Preventive Veterinary Medicine 175(2020) 104863. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2019.104863
  • Serem*, T. O. Abuom, S.G. Peter, D. W. Gakuya, G. K. Kirui & P. G. Mbuthia (2019) Microcardia Associated with Traumatic Reticulopericarditis (TRP) In an Adult Female Ayrshire Cow: A Case Report, International Journal of Veterinary Science 8(2): 73–78. http://www.ijvets.com/pdf-files/Volume-8-no-2-2019/73-78.pdf
  • Serem* & J. D. Mande (2020) The Incidence Age, Breed Predisposition and Types of Fractures in Household Dog in Nairobi County, Kenya, International Journal of Veterinary Science 9(1): 111–115. http://www.ijvets.com/pdf-files/Volume-9-no-1-2020/111-115.pdf
  • Kipyego*, E. N. Njoroge & R. K. sang (2021) Traumatic Reticulo-Peritonitis (TRP) in an Adult Female Friesian Holstein Cow: A Case Report, International Journal of Veterinary Science 10(2): 148–151. https://doi.org/10.47278/journal.ijvs/2020.017

Conference Presentation

  • Serem*, T. O. Abuom, S.G. Peter, D. W. Gakuya, G. K. Kirui & P. G. Mbuthia (2017) Microcardia Associated with Traumatic Reticulopericarditis (TRP) In an Adult Female Ayrshire Cow: A Case Report presented at the annual scientific conference and world veterinary day celebration at Green Hills Hotel, Nyeri County, Kenya on 25th-28thApril, 2018.
  • Serem* & J. D. Mande (2019) A Retrospective Study of the Incidence, Age, Breed Predisposition and Types of Fractures in Household Dogs in Nairobi County, Kenya presented at 53rdannual scientific conference and world veterinary day celebration, Acacia Premier Hotel, Kisumu County, Kenya on 24th – 27th April, 2019.
  • Veterinary Medicine (M. Vet. Med.), University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM), University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Areas of Specialization
  • Animal disease epidemiology and research
  • Livestock disease prevention and control strategies
  • Research development in animal science
  • Involvement in animal-related community-based programs and herd health services through extension service and community participatory approaches in Kenya.
  • Animal Health Education and Training
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