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Associate professor at biology
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Demonstrated a significant prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and associated risk factors among primary school children in Jawi town, Northwest Ethiopia, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.
Assessed the bacteriological and physicochemical quality of drinking water in Wegeda, Kobo, and Adis Kidame towns, revealing potential health risks associated with contaminated water sources.
Found a high prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria isolated from a municipal solid waste dumpsite in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, indicating a potential environmental reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes.
Developed an eco-friendly method for textile desizing using indigenously produced amylase from Bacillus cereus AS2, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional chemical processes.
Studied the effect of glyphosate on the growth and survival of rhizobia isolated from grass pea root nodules, revealing potential negative impacts of herbicide use on beneficial soil microorganisms.
Evaluated the production of oyster mushrooms using water hyacinth biomass supplemented with agricultural wastes, demonstrating a potential use for invasive species in sustainable food production.
Investigated the occurrence and characteristics of β-lactamase-producing bacteria in biomedical wastewater and explored in silico methods to enhance antibiotic efficacy, addressing a critical aspect of antimicrobial resistance.
Baye Sitotaw is an Associate Professor specializing in microbiology and environmental health, focusing on water quality, antibiotic resistance, and parasitic infections in Ethiopia. His research aims to improve public health through understanding and mitigating environmental and biological threats.
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