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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephen, Magesa"'
Autor:
Patrick Tungu, Bilali Kabula, Theresia Nkya, Pendael Machafuko, Edward Sambu, Bernard Batengana, Wema Sudi, Yahaya A. Derua, Victor Mwingira, Denis Masue, Robert Malima, Chonge Kitojo, Naomi Serbantez, Erik J. Reaves, Charles Mwalimu, Samwel L. Nhiga, Mohamed Ally, Humphrey R. Mkali, Joseph J. Joseph, Adeline Chan, Jeremiah Ngondi, Shabbir Lalji, Ssanyu Nyinondi, Erin Eckert, Richard Reithinger, Stephen Magesa, William N. Kisinza
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2023)
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is a serious threat to the continued effectiveness of insecticide-based malaria vector control measures, such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS). This paper describe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/48c3b9cfbdb3417d8883427f951e8907
Autor:
Joseph M. Wagman, Kenyssony Varela, Rose Zulliger, Abuchahama Saifodine, Rodaly Muthoni, Stephen Magesa, Carlos Chaccour, Christelle Gogue, Kenzie Tynuv, Aklilu Seyoum, Dereje Dengela, Francisco Saúte, Jason H. Richardson, Christen Fornadel, Yvonne-Marie Linton, Laurence Slutsker, Baltazar Candrinho, Molly Robertson
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2021)
Abstract Background The need to develop new products and novel approaches for malaria vector control is recognized as a global health priority. One approach to meeting this need has been the development of new products for indoor residual spraying (I
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5666b4d36d4e4e78a22e9ee9a70e8d88
Autor:
Richard M. Oxborough, Aklilu Seyoum, Yemane Yihdego, Roch Dabire, Virgile Gnanguenon, Francis Wat’senga, Fiacre R. Agossa, Gedeon Yohannes, Sylvester Coleman, Lazarus Musa Samdi, Abdoulaye Diop, Ousmane Faye, Stephen Magesa, Alphaxard Manjurano, Michael Okia, Evelyne Alyko, Hieronymo Masendu, Ibrahima Baber, Arthur Sovi, Jean-Desire Rakotoson, Kenyssony Varela, Bernard Abong’o, Bradford Lucas, Christen Fornadel, Dereje Dengela
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Abstract Background In 2017, more than 5 million house structures were sprayed through the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative, protecting more than 21 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. New IRS formulations, SumiShield™ 50WG and Fludora Fusio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a36ec03db0d64f32a277b4c93d27d868
Autor:
William N. Kisinza, Theresia E. Nkya, Bilali Kabula, Hans J. Overgaard, Dennis J. Massue, Zawadi Mageni, George Greer, Naomi Kaspar, Mahdi Mohamed, Richard Reithinger, Sarah Moore, Lena M. Lorenz, Stephen Magesa
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Abstract Background Malaria vector control in Tanzania is based on use of long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), which both rely on the use of chemical insecticides. The effectiveness of these control tools
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f0b3f408eec64e1f8535b6e454d57480
Autor:
Patrick Tungu, Bilali Kabula, Theresia Nkya, Pendael Machafuko, Edward Sambu, Bernard Batengana, Wema Sudi, Yahaya A. Derua, Victor Mwingira, Denis Masue, Robert Malima, Chonge Kitojo, Naomi Serbantez, Erik J. Reaves, Charles Mwalimu, Samwel L. Nhiga, Mohamed Ally, Humphrey R. Mkali, Joseph J. Joseph, Adeline Chan, Jeremiah Ngondi, Shabbir Lalji, Ssanyu Nyinondi, Erin Eckert, Richard Reithinger, Stephen Magesa, William N. Kisinza
Background Insecticide resistance is a serious threat to the continued effectiveness of insecticide-based malaria vector control measures, such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS). This paper describes trends
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e35b7af64d7dd308dbd16b1705acb863
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2280291/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2280291/v1
Autor:
Fabian M Mashauri, Alphaxard Manjurano, Safari Kinung'hi, Jackline Martine, Eric Lyimo, Coleman Kishamawe, Chacha Ndege, Mahdi M Ramsan, Adeline Chan, Charles D Mwalimu, John Changalucha, Stephen Magesa
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 5, p e0176982 (2017)
BACKGROUND:The indoor residual spraying programme for malaria vectors control was implemented in four districts of the Lake Victoria basin of Tanzania namely Ukerewe, Sengerema, Rorya andSerengeti. Entomological monitoring activities were implemented
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4f6eaacdcb544593b56a82a5abaf7542
Autor:
Theresia Estomih Nkya, Rodolphe Poupardin, Frederic Laporte, Idir Akhouayri, Franklin Mosha, Stephen Magesa, William Kisinza, Jean-Philippe David
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2014)
Abstract Background Resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides is mainly attributed to their adaptation to vector control interventions. Although pesticides used in agriculture have been frequently mentioned as an additional force driving the selection
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/04dee1e28af041a4a44a1abf8f6dad41
Autor:
Deodatus Maliti, Hilary Ranson, Stephen Magesa, William Kisinza, Juma Mcha, Khamis Haji, Gerald Killeen, David Weetman
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 10, p e110910 (2014)
Population genetic structures of the two major malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae s.s. and An. arabiensis, differ markedly across Sub-Saharan Africa, which could reflect differences in historical demographies or in contemporary gene flow. Elucidation
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/264e4a8ce4f246be9480d516051dbee6
Autor:
Donal Bisanzio, Mohamed Ally, Abdullah S. Ali, Chonge Kitojo, Naomi Serbantez, William N. Kisinza, Stephen Magesa, Richard Reithinger
Publikováno v:
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
Anopheline mosquito insecticide resistance is a major threat to malaria control efforts and ultimately countries’ ability to eliminate malaria. Using publicly available and published data we conducted spatial analyses to document and model the geo-
Autor:
George Mtove, Ben Amos, Lorenz von Seidlein, Ilse Hendriksen, Abraham Mwambuli, Juma Kimera, Rajabu Mallahiyo, Deok Ryun Kim, R Leon Ochiai, John D Clemens, Hugh Reyburn, Stephen Magesa, Jacqueline L Deen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 2, p e9244 (2010)
BackgroundThe importance of invasive salmonellosis in African children is well recognized but there is inadequate information on these infections. We conducted a fever surveillance study in a Tanzanian rural hospital to estimate the case fraction of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c5e3f6c7627c491bbbe76918be3f1b0f