CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Full name: Fanta Desissa Gutema Nationality: Ethiopian Profession: Public health expert Language skills: Afaan Oromo, and English (All skills) Areas of expertise and interest: Veterinary Medicine, Public health, food safety, food borne diseases, Zoonosis, risk analysis Current Address and Affiliation: Addis Ababa University, CVMA, P.O. box, 34; Phone: +251 0911-03- 04-12; E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

2. Degree (s) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), Addis Ababa University, 2006 Masters in Veterinary public health (MSc), Addis Ababa University, 2010 Masters of public health (MPH), Adama General Medical College, 2016 Bachelor degree in Public health officer (BSc), Kea-Med University College,2012

3. Academic Rank : Associate professor of Veterinary Public health at Addis Ababa University

4. Work experience More than 10 years teaching (Veterinary Public health courses including Residue analysis and management and Veterinary medicine courses including poultry diseases and poultry meat quality and safety), research, leadership and community services experiences at Wollega University and Addis Ababa University. 5. Research projects and Award 1. Quantification of the current biosecurity level in commercial poultry farms and designing effective interventions toward improving poultry production the with a view of providing practicable interventions (STR leader and Co-Investigator ) 2. Investigating the association of cattle in the development of human diarrhea in Ethiopia caused by bacterial zoonoses supported by Ghent University and Addis Ababa University (Principal investigator 3. Development of small scale milk pasteurizer apparatus and Evaluation of Lacto-peroxidase system for Control of Milk-borne Diseases in Ethiopia funded by Ethiopian Biotechnology institute, Ministry of Science and Technology (principal investigator) 4. Development and evaluation of multi-nutrient blocks Technology for improving productivity of small holder dairy cattle toward improving the livelihood of smallholder dairy farmers (Principal Investigator)

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5. Integrated assessments of the handling practices and microbiological safety of red meat in central Ethiopia towards designing strategies for improving public health and food security (Co- Investigator and Leader of STR). 6. Integrating geo-statistical, biological and socio-cultural approaches in the investigation of vector- borne diseases of veterinary and public health importance: Towards development of innovative disease management systems; Leta, Samson - College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture (Co- Investigator). 7. Improving the health and productivity of market-oriented livestock (MOL) and Public health risk through investigating and mitigating major and economically important diseases, economic impact analysis, and devising interventional strategies in central, south east and west (Co- Investigator and Leader of STR). 8. Innovative ways of Identification and Minimization of Aflatoxin Risk in Food of Animal Origin and Animal Feed in central Ethiopia (Co-Investigator and Leader of STR). 9. Improving Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance of Selected foodborne Zoonotic Bacteria in Central and Western Ethiopia: Risk Factors, Molecular Epidemiology and Ecology, and Interventions Approach (Co-Investigator and Leader of STR). 10. Improving public health and safety through an investigation and implementation of integrated control strategy against zoonotic diseases transmitted by dogs and Introduction of novel methods to manage stray dog over population Funded by Addis Ababa university) Co-investigator 11. 2016-Research and academic excellence award by Adama General Hospital and medical college, Ethiopia 12. 2015-the thematic research project ‘’Major bacterial diseases(Brucellosis and Para tuberculosis of animals” funded by Addis Ababa university funded by Addis Ababa University (Co-investigator) 13. 2016 –three months guest scientist award by German Federal Risk assessment(BfR),German 14. 2008-2010- Masters in Veterinary public health and research award by Wollega university and safe Food and fair food project of International livestock research Institute, Ethiopia

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6. Other Skills and training  Teaching public health courses at university level  Participation on national and international congress/conferences/workshops(certificates)  One year Higher diploma program: Participatory and active teaching and learning approach (Certificate)  Members of ethical clearance committee of the college of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture, AAU (letter)  Involved in various co-curricular activities of the university  Management and leadership training (Certificate)  Licensed for driving automobile(driving license)  Basic Computer skills (Certificate)  Five months experiences of clinical Veterinary services(letter)  Clinical and non-clinical Veterinary continuous professional development training(Certificate)  Establishing School of Veterinary medicine and 2 years leading department at University  Continuous professional development training (certificate)

8. Publications

1. Fanta D. Gutema, Geertrui Rasschaert, Getahun E. Agga, Alemnesh Jufare, Addisu B. Duguma, Reta D. Abdi, Luc Duchateau, Florence Crombe, Sarah Gabriël, Lieven De Zutter. Occurrence, Molecular Characteristics and Antimicrobial Resistance of Escherichia coli O157 in Cattle, Beef and Humans in Central Ethiopia. Food borne pathogens and diseases 2020(Under review). 2. Fanta D. Gutema, Teferi Shiberu, Getahun E. Agga, Reta D. Abdi, Adem Hiko, Takele B. Tufa, Yacob Hailu. Bovine cysticercosis and human taeniasis in a rural community in Ethiopia. Zoonoses Public Health. 2020:1–9. 3. Gutema FD, Agga GE, Abdi RD, Duchateau L, DeZutter L, Gabriël S. Prevalence and Serotype Diversity of Salmonella in apparently healthy Cattle: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Published Studies, 2000-2017. Frontiers in veterinary science. 2019; 6:102. 4. Tufa TB, Gurmu F, Beyi AF, Hogeveen H, Beyene TJ, Ayana D, Woldemariyam FT, Hailemariam E, Gutema FD, Stegeman JA. Veterinary medicinal product usage among food animal producers and its health implications in Central Ethiopia. BMC veterinary research. 2018 Dec; 14(1):409.

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5. Makita, K., Kouamé Sina, S., Lindahl, J. and Desissa, F. 2019. Computation of risk assessment modelling. IN: Reference module in food science. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier. Encyclopedia of food security and sustainability 3, 2019: 371-380 6. Desissa, F., Workineh, T., & Beyene, T. (2018). Risk factors for the occurrence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis among patients undergoing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment in East Shoa, Ethiopia. BMC public health, 18(1), 422. 7. Fekadu F, Beyene TJ, Beyi AF, Edao BM, Tufa TB, Woldemariyam FT and Gutema FD (2018). Risk perception and protective behavior on Bovine Tuberculosis among abattoir and butcher workers in Central Ethiopia Front. Vet. Sci. 5:169. 8. Ayele, Y., Gutema, F. D., Edao, B. M., Girma, R., Tufa, T. B., Beyene, T. J. & Beyi, A. F. (2017). Assessment of Staphylococcus aureus along milk value chain and its public health importance in Sebeta, central Oromia, Ethiopia. BMC microbiology, 17(1), 141. 9. Kohei,M, Fanta, D, Akafete, T, Girma,Z and Delia G. Risk assessment of staphylococcal poisoning due to consumption of informally-marketed milk and home-made yoghurt in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia. International journal of Food Microbiology, 153: 135-141. 10. Fanta, D, Kohei,M, Akafete, T, and Delia G. Contamination of informally marketed bovine milk with Staphylococcus aureus in urban and peri urban areas of Debre-Zeit, Ethiopia. African Journal of Microbiology Research 6(29): 5852-5856. 11. Fanta, D, Kohei, M, and Delia G. Raw milk consumption behavior and possible risk factors among dairy producers in urban and peri-urban areas of Debre-Zeit: Implication for public health,ICOPHAI,Pp,63. 12. Akililu,B., Gobena,Ameni, Teshale sori, Fanta D., Akefete Teklu and Ketema Tafesse. Epidemiology and public health significance of bovine tuberculosis in and around Sululta district, central Ethiopia. Journal of African microbiology and research, 8(24), 2352-2358. 13. Fanta D., Gobena A and Akililu B, Epidemiology and public health significance of bovine tuberculosis in Ethiopia, Book, LAP lambert Academic publishing, Germany 14. Bashatu F, Fanta D., Akililu F, Getachew T and Nebyou M. Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Salmonella isolates from apparently healthy slaughtered goats at Dire Dawa municipal abattoir, Eastern Ethiopia. Journal of Microbiology and Antimicrobials, 7(1), 1-5- , 2015. 15. Debela A, Fanta D., Benti D, Nebyou M and Zerihun A. Epidemiology and Financial Loss of

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Bovine Hydatidosis in Cattle Slaughtered at Nekemte Municipal Abattoir, Ethiopia. Acta Parasitologica Globalis 5 (2): 133-138, 2014 16. Fanta et al., Book chapter: Is raw milk safe for human consumption? In: Delia G. and Kristina R.: Food safety and informal markets Animal products in sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge Taylor and Francis group Publisher, London and NewYork, 2015. Pp.135-139. 17. Kristina R., Delia G and Fanta et al., Book chapter: Can participation Improve food safety In: Delia G. and Kristina R.: Food safety and informal markets Animal products in sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge Taylor and Francis group Publisher, London and NewYork, 2015. Pp.45-68. 18. Kristina R., Delia G, Haruya T., Cameline M. and Fanta D., Book chapter: Informal markets are not necessarily dangerous and formal markets are not necessarily safe. In: Delia G. and Kristina R.: Food safety and informal markets Animal products in sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge Taylor and Francis group Publisher, London and NewYork, 2015. Pp.24-30 19. Kristina R., Delia G and Fanta et al., Book chapter: Farmers, Traders and Retailers are Risk managers. In: Delia G. and Kristina R.: Food safety and informal markets Animal products in sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge Taylor and Francis group Publisher, London and NewYork, 2015. Pp.69-82 20. Kristina R., Delia G and Fanta et al., Book chapter: Understanding values and culture is crucial for food safety management. In: Delia G. and Kristina R.: Food safety and informal markets Animal products in sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge Taylor and Francis group Publisher, Londonand NewYork, 2015. Pp.84-105. 21. Fanta D, Desalgn T, Tesfaye R, Bedaso M. Epidemiological study on foot and mouth disease in cattle: seroprevalence and risk factor assessment in Kellem Wollega Zone, West Ethiopia. African journal of Agricultural Research, 9(18): 1391-1395 22. Nebyou M, Solomon M, Fanta D and Alemayeh R. Cross-sectional study on bovine fasciolosis: prevalence, coporological, abattoir survey and financial loss due to liver condemnation at Areka municipal abattoir, Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Veterinary Medicine and animal health. 7(1): - 38, 2015 23. Mengistu M.Zerihun A., Ashenafi M., Alemayehu F., Manyahilishal E., Seyoum F., Dereje y., Bojia E., Asmamaw k. and Fanta D. A Preliminary Study on Dental Health Problems and Associated Risk Factors on Donkeys in Ada’a and Districts. Academic Journal of Animal Diseases 4(1): 23-29, 2015

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24. Fanta D, Bojia E and Ayele G. Isolation and identification of bacterial flora from the upper respiratory tract of donkeys in central Ethiopia. International Journal of applied research in Veterinary Medicine, 7(4), 181-189 25. Tesfaye D., Nigatu A, Tesfaye S and Fanta D. Isolation and identification of aerobic bacterial flora from the upper respiratory tract of cart horses in central Ethiopia. Journal of Veterinary Medicine and animal health. 6(9): 239-244, 2014.

8. References Dr. Dinka Ayana (Msc), Addis Ababa university, Ethiopia, [email protected] Dr Getahun Ejeta Agga. Food Animal Environmental Systems Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 2413 Nashville Road, B-5, Bowling Green, KY, USA 42101. E-mail: [email protected] Prof.Lieven, De Zutter, Ghent university, Belgium, [email protected] Dr Reta Duguma(PhD), Addis Ababa university, Ethiopia, [email protected] Dr. Kohei Makita (PhD), Rakuno Gakuen University, Japan; E-mail: [email protected]

Date: 07/05/2020 Signature:

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