Pub Date : 2019-05-15DOI: 10.15406/jdvar.2019.08.00253
R. T. Wilson
William Kennedy was born in Scotland in 1884 and was elected a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS) in 1908. Working in British East Africa (now largely Kenya) in the years before the First World War (!914-1918) as a Veterinary Officer he was in part responsible for ensuring the health of livestock moving from the northern Masai areas to a southern reserve and preventing disease being transmitted to the herds of white settlers. Kennedy served in the East African Veterinary Corps as a Major throughout the war, was on the Staff of the Commander in Chief when Britain was fighting the armed forces of German East Africa and where his main concern was to ensure the health of the large number of riding and transport animals. He was three times Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order. After the war he was successively acting and then Chief Veterinary Officer of the Kenya Colony and Protectorate, issuing numerous proclamations designed to control rinderpest, contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia and foot and mouth disease. Leaving Kenya in 1924 he was appointed Director of Veterinary Services in Sudan, the first civilian to occupy the position. He served in Sudan until 1934 during a period when disease identification, diagnosis and control made great progress. Honoured with the award of the Order of the Nile Third Class by the King of Egypt, he retired to England and died there aged 80 in 1965.
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Pub Date : 2016-06-22DOI: 10.15406/jdvar.2016.03.00085
Abdullah Al Mamun, S. Sarker, H. Abdullah
This study was aimed to reveal the quality test of raw milk in quality control laboratory of a well reputed dairy industry in Bangladesh. Raw milk of cow that was collected from various dairy farms located in rural areas of Rangpur district of Bangladesh. Then platform test was accomplished. Platform test included Organoleptic test, Formalin test, Sugar test, Soda test, Lacto test etc. After platform test of raw milk, good quality milk was then allowed to microbiological tests. This study will help to know the common practice of adulterant in raw milk and microbial profile of industrial raw milk collected from rural area of Bangladesh.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.15406/unoaj.2022.10.00318
C. Kahindo, O. Mukuku, V. Mokoli, E. Sumaili, Nazaire Mangani N’seka, Edmond Ntabe Namegabe, T. B. Kabesha, S. Wembonyama, Zacharie Kibendelwa Tsongo
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