Mr. Kirimuhuzya  Claude
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Mr. Kirimuhuzya Claude

Lecturer
Kampala International University, Uganda


Highest Degree
M.Sc. in Social Sciences from University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

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Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Pharmaceutical Sciences
62%
Health Science
90%
Biotechnology
75%
Biodiversity
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Rukundo, G.Z., A. Burani, J. Kasozi, C. Kirimuhuzya and C. Odongo et al., 2016. Near-peer mentorship for undergraduate training in Ugandan medical schools: Views of undergraduate students. Pan Afr. Med. J., Vol. 23. 10.11604/pamj.2016.23.200.7691.
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  2. Ninsiima, H.I., C. Kirimuhuzya and S. Okello, 2016. Anticonvulsant and toxicity effects of ethanolic extract of Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) leaves. Int. J. Ethnopharmacol., 2: 7-13.
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  3. Kakudidi, E., C. Kirimuhuzya, G. Anywar, E. Katuura and J. Kiguli, 2016. Medicinal Plants Used in the Management of Non-Communicable Diseases in Uganda. In: Medicinal Plants-Recent Advances in Research and Development, Tsay, H.S., L.F. Shyur, D.C. Agrawal, Y.C. Wu and S.Y. Wang (Eds.)., Springer, Germany.
  4. Anywar, G.U. and C. Kirimuhuzya, 2015. Phytochemical profile and antibacterial activity of crude extracts of the pod of Aframomum angustifolium (Sonn.) K. Schum. Eur. J. Biol. Res., 5: 36-41.
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  5. Orodho, J.A., P. Okemo, J.B. Tabuti, N. Otieno, J.J. Magadula and C. Kirimuhuzya, 2014. Indigenous knowledge of communities around lake Victoria Basin regarding treatment and management of tuberculosis using medicinal plants. Int. J. Med. Med. Sci., 6: 16-23.
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  6. Kirimuhuzya, C., 2013. Peadiatric Tuberculosis: Is the World Doing Enough? In: Tuberculosis-Current Issues in Diagnosis and Management, Mahboub, B.H. and M.G. Vats (Eds.)., InTech, Croatia.
  7. Magadula, J.J., J.N. Otieno, R.S. Nondo, C. Kirimuhuzya, E.K. Kakudidi, J.A. Orodho and P. Okemo, 2012. Anti-mycobacterial and toxicity activities of some priority medicinal plants from lake Victoria basin, Tanzania. Eur. J. Med. Plants, 2: 125-131.
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  8. Kirimuhuzya, C., 2012. Multi-Drug/Extensively Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (Mdr/Xdr-Tb): Renewed Global Battle Against Tuberculosis? In: Understanding Tuberculosis-New Approaches to Fighting Against Drug Resistance, Cardona, P.J. (Ed.). INTECH Open Access Publisher, Croatia, pp: 3-32.
  9. Claude, K., B. Lydia, W. Paul, R.S.T. John and O. Joseph et al., 2012. Efficacy of Cryptolepis sanguinolenta root extract on slow-growing rifampicin resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J. Med. Plants Res., 6: 1140-1146.
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  10. Otieno, J.N., J.J. Magadula, E. Kakudidi, C. Kirimhuzya, J. Orodho and P. Okemo, 2011. Use of ethnobotanical criteria for conservation assessment of plants used for respiratory diseases in lake Victoria region, Tanzania. Int. J. Biodivers. Conserv., 3: 610-617.
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  11. Orodho, J.A., C. Kirimuhuzya, J.N. Otieno, J.J. Magadula and P. Okemo, 2011. Local management of tuberculosis by traditional medicine practitioners in lake Victoria region. Open Complement. Med. J., 3: 1-9.
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  12. Mariita, R.M., J.A. Orodho, P.O. Okemo, C. Kirimuhuzya, J.N. Otieno and J.J. Magadula, 2011. Methanolic extracts of Aloe secundiflora Engl. inhibits in vitro growth of tuberculosis and diarrhea-causing bacteria. Pharmacogn. Res., 3: 95-99.
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  13. Bunalema, L., C. Kirimuhuzya P. Waako, J.R.S. Tabuti and J. Orodho et al., 2011. The efficacy of crude root bark extracts of Erythrina abyssinica Lin. on rifampicin resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Afr. Health Sci., 11: 587-593.
  14. Ahumuza, T. and C. Kirimuhuzya, 2011. Qualitative (phytochemical) analysis and antifungal activity of Pentas decora (De wild), a plant used traditionally to treat skin fungal infections in Western Uganda. Res. Pharm. Biotechnol., 3: 75-84.
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  15. Mariita, R.M., P.O. Okemo, J.A. Orodho, C. Kirimuhuzya, J.N. Otieno and M.J. Joseph, 2010. Efficacy of 13 medicinal plants used by indigenous communities around Lake victoria, Kenya, against tuberculosis, diarrhoea causing bacteria and Candida albicans. Int. J. Pharm. Technol., 2: 771-791.
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  16. Kirimuhuzya, C., P. Waako, M. Joloba and O. Odyek, 2009. The anti-mycobacterial activity of Lantana camara a plant traditionally used to treat symptoms of tuberculosis in South-Western Uganda. Afr. Health Sci., 9: 40-45.
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