Impact of a small-scale tsetse fly control operation with deltamethrin impregnated "Tiny Targets" on tsetse density and trypanosomes' circulation in the Campo sleeping sickness focus of South Cameroon. [PDF]
Melachio Tanekou TT +6 more
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Tsetse-fly control and eradication.
In many instances the cheapest and quickest way of controlling trypanosomiasis is to reduce the number of vectors and the opportunities for contact between man and vector. For permanent results, moreover, eradication of the vectors is necessary, since eradication of trypanosomiasis by chemotherapeutic means has so far not proved feasible.For a variety ...
K S, HOCKING, J F, LAMERTON, E A, LEWIS
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Animal health and the role of communities: an example of trypanasomosis control options in Uganda [PDF]
In many African countries, governments are re-thinking the role of the state in centrally providing certain goods and services. The rights and responsibilities for providing various public goods are being decentralized to lower levels of government ...
Coleman, Paul +2 more
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Genomic evidence of sex chromosome aneuploidy and infection-associated genotypes in the tsetse fly Glossina fuscipes, the major vector of African trypanosomiasis in Uganda. [PDF]
Saarman NP +11 more
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Delivery of a functional anti-trypanosome Nanobody in different tsetse fly tissues via a bacterial symbiont, Sodalis glossinidius [PDF]
Linda De Vooght +3 more
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Remote sensing for control of tsetse flies [PDF]
Remotely sensed information is discussed which has potential for aiding in the control or eradication of tsetse flies. Data are available from earth resources meteorological, and manned satellites, from airborne sensors, and possibly from data collection
Giddings, L. E.
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Evaluation of the Cost-Effectiveness of Pyramidal, Modified Pyramidal and Monoscreen Traps for the Control of the Tsetse Fly,Glossina fuscipes fuscipes, in Uganda [PDF]
Patrick P’Odyek Abila +5 more
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Warm Blood Meal Increases Digestion Rate and Milk Protein Production to Maximize Reproductive Output for the Tsetse Fly, Glossina morsitans. [PDF]
Benoit JB +6 more
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