Author

Getachew Mulugeta

Associate professor of veterinary parasitology - Cited by 693 - Veterinary science - parasitology

Biography

Getachew Mulugeta is affiliated to College of Agriculture and Natural resources. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study.  His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.  
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Gastrointestinal parasites of working donkeys of Ethiopia
M Getachew, A Trawford, G Feseha, SWJ ReidTropical animal health and production 42 (1), 27, 2010201
146
2010
Reference intervals for biochemical and haematological parameters in mature domestic donkeys (Equus asinus) in the UK
FA Burden, E Hazell‐Smith, G Mulugeta, V Patrick, R Trawford, ...Equine Veterinary Education 28 (3), 134-139, 2016201
69
2016
A survey of seasonal patterns in strongyle faecal worm egg counts of working equids of the central midlands and lowlands, Ethiopia
M Getachew, G Feseha, A Trawford, SWJ ReidTropical Animal Health and Production 40 (8), 637-642, 2008200
47
2008
Reference values of clinically important physiological, hematological and serum biochemical parameters of apparently healthy working equids of Ethiopia.
K Simenew, M Gezahegne, M Getachew, M Wondyefraw, L Alemayehu, ...Global veterinaria 7 (1), 1-6, 2011201
46
2011
Participatory study of medicinal plants used in the control of gastrointestinal parasites in donkeys in Eastern Shewa and Arsi zones of Oromia region, Ethiopia
CE Scantlebury, L Peachey, J Hodgkinson, JB Matthews, A Trawford, ...BMC veterinary research 9 (1), 179, 2013201
36
2013
Epidemiological features of fasciolosis in working donkeys in Ethiopia
M Getachew, GT Innocent, AF Trawford, SWJ Reid, S LoveVeterinary parasitology 169 (3-4), 3-339, 2010201
35
2010
Understanding the Attitudes of Communities to the Social, Economic, and Cultural Importance of Working Donkeys in Rural, Peri-urban, and Urban Areas of Ethiopia
M Geiger, J Hockenhull, H Buller, G Tefera Engida, M Getachew, ...Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7, 60, 2020202
31
2020
An evidence-based approach to the evaluation of ethnoveterinary medicines against strongyle nematodes of equids
LE Peachey, GL Pinchbeck, JB Matthews, FA Burden, G Mulugeta, ...Veterinary Parasitology 210 (1-2), 40-52, 2015201
29
2015
Industrial and agricultural potentials of Moringa
G Mulugeta, A FekaduCarbon 45, 1.08, 2014201
24
2014
A cross-sectional sero-survey of some infectious diseases of working equids in central Ethiopia
M Getachew, F Alemayehu, C Chala, B Amare, D Kassa, F Burden, ...Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health 6 (9), 231-238, 141
20
2014
Parasites
A Trawford, M GetachewEds). The professional handbook of the donkey,, 82-110, 2008200
18
2008
Morphology and diagnosis of some fourth-stage larvae of cyathostomines (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) in donkeys Equus asinus L. from Ethiopia
V Kharchenko, T Kuzmina, A Trawford, M Getachew, G FesehaSystematic parasitology 72 (1), 1, 2009200
16
2009
14
1999
Evergreen agriculture: Agroforestry for food security and climate change resilience
G MulugetaJournal of Natural Sciences Research 4 (11), 80-90, 2014201
13
2014
11
2014
Idiopathic typhlocolitis in 40 aged donkeys
N Du Toit, FA Burden, M Getachew, AF TrawfordEquine Veterinary Education 22 (2), 53-57, 2010201
11
2010
Principal health problems of donkeys in Dugda Bora district of Ethiopia.
G Ayele, G Feseha, E Bojia, M Getachew, F Alemayehu, M Tesfaye, ...Fifth International Colloquium on Working Equines. The future for working …, 2007200
10
2007