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Essai de lutte contre Glossina fusca, par pulvérisation de dieldrine, en République Centrafricaine [PDF]
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International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1996
The effect of gamma-radiation doses ranging between 10 and 180 Gy on 4-6-day-old adult males of Glossina tachinoides, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes and Glossina brevipalpis was studied. Fecundity of their mates was reduced by 95% following exposure to 120, 80-100 and 50 Gy of adult male G. tachinoides, G. f. fuscipes and G.
M J, Vreysen +2 more
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The effect of gamma-radiation doses ranging between 10 and 180 Gy on 4-6-day-old adult males of Glossina tachinoides, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes and Glossina brevipalpis was studied. Fecundity of their mates was reduced by 95% following exposure to 120, 80-100 and 50 Gy of adult male G. tachinoides, G. f. fuscipes and G.
M J, Vreysen +2 more
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Acta Tropica, 2021
Monitoring the effectiveness of tsetse fly control interventions that aim to reduce transmission of African trypanosomiasis requires highly efficient sampling tools that can catch flies at low densities. The sticky small target (StS-target) has previously been shown to be more effective in sampling Glossina fuscipes fuscipes compared to the biconical ...
Njelembo J Mbewe +4 more
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Monitoring the effectiveness of tsetse fly control interventions that aim to reduce transmission of African trypanosomiasis requires highly efficient sampling tools that can catch flies at low densities. The sticky small target (StS-target) has previously been shown to be more effective in sampling Glossina fuscipes fuscipes compared to the biconical ...
Njelembo J Mbewe +4 more
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2011
Three different bacterial species are regularly described from tsetse flies. However, no broad screens have been performed to investigate the existence of other bacteria in this medically and agriculturally important vector insect. Utilising both culture dependent and independent methods we show that Kenyan populations of Glossina fuscipes fuscipes ...
Jenny M, Lindh, Michael J, Lehane
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Three different bacterial species are regularly described from tsetse flies. However, no broad screens have been performed to investigate the existence of other bacteria in this medically and agriculturally important vector insect. Utilising both culture dependent and independent methods we show that Kenyan populations of Glossina fuscipes fuscipes ...
Jenny M, Lindh, Michael J, Lehane
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Description of a mono-screen trap for Glossina fuscipes fuscipes Newstead in Uganda
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1991A low-cost mono-screen trap for Glossina fuscipes fuscipes suitable for use by a rural community in Uganda is described. The trap has a single blue/black screen and a cone made from mosquito netting. The supporting framework is made from indigenous plant materials. The differences in trap catches between the mono-screen, biconical, pyramidal and vavoua
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Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1986
On rapporte ici pour 2 regions, Wakatanga et Kityerera, en frequence de l'infection de Glossina fuscipes fuscipes par T. brucei, T. congolense, T. Vivax et T. Grayi (glandes salivaires, trompe, intestin moyen)
J O, Okoth, R, Kapaata
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On rapporte ici pour 2 regions, Wakatanga et Kityerera, en frequence de l'infection de Glossina fuscipes fuscipes par T. brucei, T. congolense, T. Vivax et T. Grayi (glandes salivaires, trompe, intestin moyen)
J O, Okoth, R, Kapaata
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Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology, 2015
Tsetse flies are vectors of trypanosome parasites, causative agents of Trypanosomiasis in humans and animals. Odorant Binding Proteins (OBPs) are critical in insect olfaction as they bind volatile odours from the environment and transport them to receptors within olfactory receptor neurons for processing providing critical information for host ...
Ogwang, MO +3 more
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Tsetse flies are vectors of trypanosome parasites, causative agents of Trypanosomiasis in humans and animals. Odorant Binding Proteins (OBPs) are critical in insect olfaction as they bind volatile odours from the environment and transport them to receptors within olfactory receptor neurons for processing providing critical information for host ...
Ogwang, MO +3 more
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International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2007
A survey to establish the distribution of tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) in southern Sudan was conducted using biconical traps. Only Glossina fuscipes fuscipes was caught. The results obtained revealed a further northern advance of G. f. fuscipes of c.
Yassir O. Mohammed +3 more
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A survey to establish the distribution of tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) in southern Sudan was conducted using biconical traps. Only Glossina fuscipes fuscipes was caught. The results obtained revealed a further northern advance of G. f. fuscipes of c.
Yassir O. Mohammed +3 more
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Acta tropica, 1986
A search for Glossina fuscipes fuscipes puparia near homesteads in the sleeping sickness focus of Busoga revealed puparia and puparial shells under Coffea canephora (coffee), Musa sp. (banana) and Lantana camara thickets as well as under house verandahs and, once, inside a hut. This is the first description of G.f.
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A search for Glossina fuscipes fuscipes puparia near homesteads in the sleeping sickness focus of Busoga revealed puparia and puparial shells under Coffea canephora (coffee), Musa sp. (banana) and Lantana camara thickets as well as under house verandahs and, once, inside a hut. This is the first description of G.f.
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