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Autor:
Michael H. Ziwa, B. S. Kilonzo, Bernard Mudenda Hang' ombe, E F Lyamuya, Edgar Simulundu, Hangrsquo, Mecky Matee
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Microbiology Research. 7:5726-5730
The use of molecular techniques to detect Yersinia pestis has enabled remarkable progress in the provision of necessary information on the occurrence of plague. In Tanzania, despite the long history of plague, DNA confirmation on the presence of Y. p
Autor:
Michael H, Ziwa, Mecky I, Matee, Bernard M, Hang'ombe, Eligius F, Lyamuya, Bukheti S, Kilonzo
Publikováno v:
Tanzania journal of health research. 15(4)
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for years, considering the recurrence nature of the disease. Despite the long-standing history of this problem, there have not been recent reviews of the cur
Autor:
Bernard M. Hang’ombe, Brendan W. Wren, B. S. Kilonzo, Mecky Matee, Hirofumi Sawa, Eligius Lyamuya, Ichiro Nakamura, D. Kaile, Chihiro Sugimoto, Michael H. Ziwa, Martin Haule, Aaron S. Mweene, K. L. Samui
Publikováno v:
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, Vol 81, Iss 2 (2014)
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, Volume: 81, Issue: 2, Pages: 1-1, Published: FEB 2014
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, Volume: 81, Issue: 2, Pages: 1-1, Published: FEB 2014
Yersinia pestis and Bacillus anthracis are diseases that rarely occur, with devastating consequences. In Africa, despite the diseases being rare, they are reported on a yearly basis in remote areas of the continent due to lack of proper surveillance
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 15, No 4 (2013)
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for years, considering the recurrence nature of the disease. Despite the long-standing history of this problem, there have not been recent reviews of the cur
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 15, No 3 (2013)
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for years, considering the recurrence nature of the disease. Appreciable researches have involved serological screening of rodents, fleas and humans but none