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Comparaison de différents pièges à tsé-tsé (Diptera, glossinidae) en Côte-d'Ivoire et au Congo
Des expériences en carrés latins ont été réalisées en Côte-d'Ivoire et au Congo, afin de comparer différentes variantes de pièges biconiques (Challier-Laveissière) et monoconiques.
M. Dagnogo, J.P. Gouteux
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This study developed an automated Tsetse fly sex identification and classification system using CNN‐driven mobile imaging and compared the performance of YOLOv8 and YOLO11 through a performance matrix and statistical analysis involving paired t‐tests and McNemar's test.
Wegene Demisie Jima +5 more
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Zebra skin odor repels the savannah tsetse fly, Glossina pallidipes (Diptera: Glossinidae).
BackgroundAfrican trypanosomosis, primarily transmitted by tsetse flies, remains a serious public health and economic challenge in sub-Saharan Africa.
Olabimpe Y Olaide +6 more
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Decrease in survival and fecundity of Glossina palpalis gambiensis vanderplank 1949 (Diptera : Glossinidae) fed on cattle treated with single doses of ivermectin [PDF]
Background: Human and Animal Trypanosomes are major problems for the socio-economic growth of developing countries like Burkina Faso. Ivermectin is currently used to treat humans in mass drug administration programs in Africa, and is also commonly used ...
Bengaly, Z. +4 more
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Nutrient provisioning facilitates homeostasis between tsetse fly (Diptera: Glossinidae) symbionts [PDF]
Host-associated microbial interactions may involve genome complementation, driving-enhanced communal efficiency and stability. The tsetse fly (Diptera: Glossinidae), the obligate vector of African trypanosomes ( Trypanosoma brucei subspp.), harbours two enteric Gammaproteobacteria symbionts ...
Anna K, Snyder +3 more
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Tsetse Flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) Population in Ethiopia: A Review [PDF]
Tsetse flies (Glossina) are obligate bloodsucking medical and veterinary important vectors of trypanosome which causes African sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in live stocks. There are 31 Glossina species in Africa of which Glossina pallidipes, G. morsitans, G. fuscipes, G. tachinoides and G.
Abate Waldetensai +5 more
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Abstract Tsetse flies are the sole cyclic vectors of African trypanosomes, which cause human and animal African trypanosomiases in Africa. Tsetse fly control remains a promising option for disease management. The sterile insect technique (SIT) stands as an environmentally friendly tool to control tsetse populations.
Kiswend‐sida M. Dera +9 more
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Tsetse fly (Glossina pallidipes) midgut responses to Trypanosoma brucei challenge [PDF]
Background Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) are the prominent vector of African trypanosome parasites (Trypanosoma spp.) in sub-Saharan Africa, and Glossina pallidipes is the most widely distributed species in Kenya.
Aksoy, Serap +7 more
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Genetic consequences of domestication and refreshment on colonies of the South American fruit fly
Abstract For almost a decade, natural populations of the South American fruit fly have been targeted for control through Sterile Insect Technique projects. To ensure a sustainable supply of competitive sterile flies for this approach, it is essential to understand the effects of domestication when strains of this pest are initially brought into the ...
Daniel F. Paulo +5 more
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Une étude comparative des organes sensoriels de l'aile, plus particulièrement les chimiorécepteurs, de deux vecteurs de trypanosomoses, Glossina pallidipes Austen, 1903 (transmission cyclique) et Stomoxys nigra Macquart, 1850 (transmission mécanique) a ...
B. Geoffroy +5 more
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