A total of 7 students from the Department of Microbiology who successfully defended their Masters  dissertations on Friday 17th March 2023. These were; FRANK MWEBEMBEZI, JUDE BUSINGYE, THOMAS SSEMAKADDE, JACKSON’S WERE, Mukundane Bruno, Nalumaga Pauline Petra, and Twinomugisha Phiona

The following are their topics.

“Prevalence and mechanisms of resistance associated with carbapenem resistant klebsiella species isolated from humans and the environment stored at microbiology laboratory of must” ABSTRACT. frank Mwebembezi

“Prevalence of nasal carriage of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) among patients, health care workers and patients’ care takers at kabale regional referral hospital” Jude C Busingye Abstract

“Prevalence, associated factors and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of selected salmonella species and pathogenic escherichia coli isolated from broiler poultry farms in wakiso district” Abstract Thomas Ssemakadde

“Drug susceptibility testing and characterisation of neisseria gonorrhoeae isolated from clinical samples at regional and national referral hospitals in Uganda” Jackson Were Abstract

“umbilical stump colonization and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of bacteria from umbilical stumps of neonates admitted at Holy Innocents Children’s hospital,
Mbarara, Uganda” ABSTRACT-Mukundane Bruno

“phenotypic and genotypic prevalence of resistance among candida species associated with vulvovaginal candidiasis” NALUMAGA PAULINE PETRA ABSTRACT

“Prevalence and molecular determinants of colistin resistance among multidrug-resistant enterobacteriaceae isolates recovered from humans and animals in Uganda” Phiona Twinomugisha ABSTRACT

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