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Publikováno v:
Tropical biomedicine. 36(3)
India contributes substantially to global malaria incidents. Vector dynamics is the significant determinant of malaria risk. Hence, knowledge on the interaction between rainfall, malaria cases and malaria vector density can be very useful for control
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Tropical biomedicine. 36(1)
The state's retrospective findings indicate the incidence of malaria deaths, which is more during the onset of first monsoon season. Based upon this fact, our objective was to study the distribution pattern of major Anopheles vectors in two endemic d
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Journal of Mosquito Research.
Mosquito faunatic studies were carried out in selected coastal villages of Odisha. Two thousand mosquitoes belonging to 22 species under 6 genera were collected from twelve villages of Puri and Khurda Districts of Orissa. The present investigation de
Autor:
S, Dash, R K, Hazra
Publikováno v:
Tropical biomedicine. 28(1)
Twenty-two species of mosquitoes belonging to six genera (Anopheles, Aedeomyia, Aedes, Armigeres, Culex and Mansonia) were collected from eight villages in and around the Chilika lake area, Khurda and Puri Districts from 2006-2007. Greater numbers of
Autor:
B K, Panigrahi, A S, Kerketta, A, Mohapatra, R K, Hazra, S K, Parida, N S, Marai, S K, Kar, N, Mahapatra
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Tropical biomedicine. 28(1)
To assess the impact of irrigation canals on malaria transmission, a study was conducted in Dhenkanal district of Orissa, India. The district is situated in the central part of Orissa and hyperendemic area for malaria. A canal system is being constru
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Journal of vector borne diseases. 43(4)
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The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. 32(1)
There was an outbreak of Japanese encephalitis (JE) during July/August of 1993 in Rourkela City of Orissa, India. Among the serum samples, 40% of the sera showed antibodies against JE, while 17% of the sera showed recent infection to dengue virus. As
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Journal of helminthology. 73(3)
Aedes aegypti (black-eyed Liverpool strain) were exposed to a sublethal dose (LD25) of Bacillus sphaericus and were fed to Mastomys coucha infected with Brugia malayi. The development of the filarial parasite was found to be arrested mostly at the se
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The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. 29(1)
A three year longitudinal study was carried out to quantify the different parameters of filarial transmission in an endemic area of Orissa State, India. Parasitological surveys revealed mean microfilaria rate, microfilaria density and median microfil
Autor:
S. Dash, R. K. Hazra
Publikováno v:
Records of the Zoological Survey of India. 109:87