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pro vyhledávání: '"Evan Mathenge"'
Autor:
Paul M. Gichuki, Luna Kamau, Kiambo Njagi, Solomon Karoki, Njoroge Muigai, Damaris Matoke-Muhia, Nabie Bayoh, Evan Mathenge, Rajpal S. Yadav
Publikováno v:
Infectious Diseases of Poverty, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticide nets (LLINs) are a core malaria intervention. LLINs should retain efficacy against mosquito vectors for a minimum of three years. Efficacy and durability of Olyset® Plus, a permethrin and piperonyl butoxi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a09fe00404c64c8e8dc5512a8cffa0d6
Autor:
Eric Ochomo, Mercy Chahilu, Jackie Cook, Teresa Kinyari, Nabie M. Bayoh, Philippa West, Luna Kamau, Aggrey Osangale, Maurice Ombok, Kiambo Njagi, Evan Mathenge, Lawrence Muthami, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Tessa Knox, Abraham Mnavaza, Martin James Donnelly, Immo Kleinschmidt, Charles Mbogo
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 23, Iss 5, Pp 758-764 (2017)
Insecticide resistance might reduce the efficacy of malaria vector control. In 2013 and 2014, malaria vectors from 50 villages, of varying pyrethroid resistance, in western Kenya were assayed for resistance to deltamethrin. Long-lasting insecticide-t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f285dfbe9c604169abac6ea518c0a326
Autor:
Eric Ochomo, Nabie M Bayoh, Luna Kamau, Francis Atieli, John Vulule, Collins Ouma, Maurice Ombok, Kiambo Njagi, David Soti, Evan Mathenge, Lawrence Muthami, Teresa Kinyari, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Immo Kleinschmidt, Martin James Donnelly, Charles Mbogo
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2014)
Abstract Background Increasing pyrethroid resistance in malaria vectors has been reported in western Kenya where long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) are the mainstays of vector control. To ensure the sustainabili
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a4b135dfcb254b3d8a4c698800141354
Autor:
Ian Njeru, Anselimo Makokha, Elizabeth Mgamb, Charles Njuguna, Evan Mathenge, Daniel Langat, Dismas Ongore, Samuel Kariuki
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases
Background Shigellosis is the major cause of bloody diarrhoea worldwide and is endemic in most developing countries. In Kenya, bloody diarrhoea is reported weekly as part of priority diseases under Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response System