Professor
David
Odongo
I am an Associate Professor of parasitology and at the University of Nairobi. I have sixteen (16) years’ experience in teaching at the university and twenty-five (25) years in conducting research on vector-borne diseases. In particular my research areas has mainly focused on tick and tick-borne diseases (TTBD) of livestock. I have conducted research on the development and validation of of molecular markers for use in pathogen disease diagnostics and parasite characterization, development and validation of immuno-diagnostic assays for disease surveillance and in epidemiological studies of TTBD. I have also been involved in the validation of anti-tick vaccines based on identified and characterized tick antigens under control trials. In addition, I also have a keen interest in Neglected Tropical Diseases, Zoonosis and a One Health approach to achieveiving optimal public health outcomes. I am very personate about training the next generation of African Scientists and conducting research in developing countries.
1. Tick and tick borne diseases
2. Zoonoses
3. Neglected Tropical Diseases
1. A study on the prevalence of parasitic infections of Public Health importance among pastoral communities in Kenya using a One Health Approach
2. Development and validation of a rapid pen-side diagnostic tests for detection of tick-borne diseases of livestock
3. Identification of genetic markers that can differentiate cattle- and buffalo-derived Theileria parva isolates
4. Cystic echinococcosis in sub Saharan Africa initiative - Molecular characterization of Echonococcus and Taenia species