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Autor:
Lucas E Matemba, Eric M Fèvre, Stafford N Kibona, Kim Picozzi, Sarah Cleaveland, Alexandra P Shaw, Susan C Welburn
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 11, p e868 (2010)
BACKGROUND: Human African trypanosomiasis is a severely neglected vector-borne disease that is always fatal if untreated. In Tanzania it is highly focalised and of major socio-economic and public health importance in affected communities. OBJECTIVES:
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https://doaj.org/article/613421d328cd4bb89752906180e7fb52
Autor:
Ben Amos, Frank Mtei, Judith Meta, Chacha Manga, Stafford N. Kibona, Hugh Reyburn, Aikande Shoo, Hilda Mbakilwa
Publikováno v:
Pathogens and Global Health. 106:330-334
The WHO recommendation for parasitological diagnosis of malaria wherever possible is challenged by evidence of poor-quality microscopy in African hospitals but the reasons are not clear.All 12 of the busier district hospital laboratories from three r
Autor:
Stella P. Kilima, Stella Mujaya, Michael A Munga, Filemoni Tenu, Stafford N. Kibona, Janesta A E Urassa, Prince P Mutalemwa, Upendo Mwingira, William Kisinza, Christina Lasway, William J Kisoka
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 15, No 2 (2013)
In Tanzania, reproductive health and HIV services are coordinated by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in two separate units namely Reproductive and Child Health Section and the National AIDS Control Programme. The importance of integrating t
Autor:
Togolai Mbilu, John P. Kazimoto, Bilali Kabula, Stafford N. Kibona, Stephen M. Magesa, William Kisinza, Patrick K. Tungu, Calvin Sindato, Chacha Manga
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 13, No 4 (2011)
An entomological survey to determine resting behaviour and species composition of malaria vectors was carried out in Uyui District in western Tanzania in May 2009. Mosquitoes were collected using indoor resting catch, window exit trap and outdoor “
Autor:
Togolai Mbilu, J. S. Kaboya, G. M. Nkya, Stafford N. Kibona, Chacha Manga, Calvin Sindato, F. Rawille
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 10, No 3 (2008); 177-181
In Tanzania sleeping sickness presents a serious threat to human health with a country-wide average of 400 cases reported annually. Both wild and domestic animals have been found to play a significant role in the epidemiology of sleeping sickness. Se
Autor:
Stafford N. Kibona
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 3, No 2 (2001); 48-50
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