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Autor:
Henry M Kariithi, Irene K Meki, Daniela I Schneider, Linda De Vooght, Fathiya M Khamis, Anne Geiger, Guler Demirbaş-Uzel, Just M Vlak, ikbal Agah iNCE, Sorge Kelm, Flobert Njiokou, Florence N Wamwiri, Imna I Malele, Brian L Weiss, Adly M M Abd-Alla
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 3-15 (2018)
Abstract With the absence of effective prophylactic vaccines and drugs against African trypanosomosis, control of this group of zoonotic neglected tropical diseases depends the control of the tsetse fly vector. When applied in an area-wide insect pes
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9db9b7626945491683d1bdaa18cfc4fd
Autor:
Catherine N Muturi, Johnson O Ouma, Imna I Malele, Raphael M Ngure, Jane J Rutto, Klaus M Mithöfer, John Enyaru, Daniel K Masiga
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 2, p e17284 (2011)
Tsetse flies are notoriously difficult to observe in nature, particularly when populations densities are low. It is therefore difficult to observe them on their hosts in nature; hence their vertebrate species can very often only be determined indirec
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7cff4c17a82d4f21a6a6e5bf44a423dc
Autor:
Youssef El Yamlahi, Naima Bel Mokhtar, Amal Maurady, Mohammed R. Britel, Costas Batargias, Delphina E. Mutembei, Hamisi S. Nyingilili, Deusdedit J. Malulu, Imna I. Malele, Elias Asimakis, Panagiota Stathopoulou, George Tsiamis
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 14, Iss 11, p 840 (2023)
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.; Diptera: Glossinidae) are viviparous flies that feed on blood and are found exclusively in sub-Saharan Africa. They are the only cyclic vectors of African trypanosomes, responsible for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/323177c7529e439aa9c68213890f6efc
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2015)
Abstract Background Trypanosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the trypanosome parasite and transmitted by the tsetse fly vector. In Sub-saharan Africa, both the human and animal variants of the disease are a great obstacle towards agr
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https://doaj.org/article/007cd62434864eb480df9b89ed7a0f7c
Autor:
Giuseppe Amatulli, Anusha P Bishop, Winnie A. Okeyo, Evlyn Pless, Chaz Hyseni, Paul O. Mireji, Serap Aksoy, Imna I. Malele, Sylvance Okoth, Rosemary Bateta, Grace Murilla, Adalgisa Caccone, Norah P. Saarman
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 14, Iss 7, Pp 1762-1777 (2021)
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 14, Iss 7, Pp 1762-1777 (2021)
Vector control is an effective strategy for reducing vector‐borne disease transmission, but requires knowledge of vector habitat use and dispersal patterns. Our goal was to improve this knowledge for the tsetse species Glossina pallidipes, a vector
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 17-29 (2018)
BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology
Research on the zoo-anthropophilic blood feeding tsetse flies’ biology conducted, by different teams, in laboratory settings and at the level of the ecosystems- where also co-perpetuate African Trypanosoma- has allowed to unveil and characterize ke
Autor:
Furaha Mramba, Mark Sistrom, Adalgisa Caccone, Kirsten Dion, Gamba Nkwengulila, Oliver Manangwa, Farrah Khan, Serap Aksoy, Imna I. Malele, Johnson O. Ouma
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
Parasites & Vectors
Parasites & Vectors
Background Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are sole vectors for trypanosomiasis, which affect human health and livestock productivity in Africa. Little is known about the genetic diversity of Glossina fuscipes fuscipes, which is an important spec
Autor:
Kamilius A. Mamiro, Martin R. Ruheta, Elpidius J. Rukambile, Expery J. Kimboka, Imna I. Malele, Deusdedit J. Malulu, Henry B. Magwisha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Vol 2016 (2016)
Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Vol 2016 (2016)
Ticks and tick-borne diseases plus trypanosomosis are a constraint to cattle rearing in Tanzania. Rufiji district was not known for important ticks infesting cattle because inhabitants were not engaged in keeping livestock. Not only has settlement of
Autor:
Serap Aksoy, Imna I. Malele, Norah P. Saarman, Grace Murilla, Adalgisa Caccone, Rosemary Bateta, Kirstin Dion, Thomas Johnson, Paul O. Mireji, Winnie A. Okeyo, Sylvance Okoth
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 14, Iss 2, p e0007855 (2020)
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Glossina pallidipes is the main vector of animal African trypanosomiasis and a potential vector of human African trypanosomiasis in eastern Africa where it poses a large economic burden and public health threat. Vector control efforts have succeeded
Autor:
Hamis Nyingilili, Jean-Luc Cayol, Bernard Ollivier, Marie-Laure Fardeau, Eugen Lyaruu, Marc Tauzin, Anne Geiger, Imna I. Malele
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology, 2018, 18 (S1), pp.811-823. ⟨10.1186/s12866-018-1288-3⟩
BMC Microbiology, BioMed Central, 2018, 18 (S1), pp.811-823. ⟨10.1186/s12866-018-1288-3⟩
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 107-116 (2018)
BMC Microbiology S1 (18), 10 p.. (2018)
BMC Microbiology, 2018, 18 (S1), pp.811-823. ⟨10.1186/s12866-018-1288-3⟩
BMC Microbiology, BioMed Central, 2018, 18 (S1), pp.811-823. ⟨10.1186/s12866-018-1288-3⟩
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 107-116 (2018)
BMC Microbiology S1 (18), 10 p.. (2018)
Background Glossina pallidipes is a haematophagous insect that serves as a cyclic transmitter of trypanosomes causing African Trypanosomiasis (AT). To fully assess the role of G. pallidipes in the epidemiology of AT, especially the human form of the