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    Aberrant use and poor quality of trypanocides: a risk for drug resistance in south western Ethiopia by Tekle, T, Terefe, G, Cherenet, T, Ashenafi, H, Akoda, K G, Teko-Agbo, A, Van Den Abbeele, J, Gari, G, Clausen, P-H, Hoppenheit, A, Mattioli, R C, Peter, R, Marcotty, T, Cecchi, G, Delespaux, V

    Published in BMC veterinary research (05-01-2018)
    “…Trypanocidal drugs have been used to control African animal trypanosomosis for several decades. In Ethiopia, these drugs are available from both authorized…”
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    Inter‐epidemic Rift Valley fever virus seroconversions in an irrigation scheme in Bura, south‐east Kenya by Mbotha, D., Bett, B., Kairu‐Wanyoike, S., Grace, D., Kihara, A., Wainaina, M., Hoppenheit, A., Clausen, P.‐H., Lindahl, J.

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-02-2018)
    “…Summary Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an acute mosquito‐borne viral zoonosis whose outbreaks are often associated with prolonged rainfall and flooding, during…”
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    Cattle breeding, trypanosomosis prevalence and drug resistance in Northern Togo by Tchamdja, E., Kulo, A.E., Vitouley, H.S., Batawui, K., Bankolé, A.A., Adomefa, K., Cecchi, G., Hoppenheit, A., Clausen, P.H., De Deken, R., Van Den Abbeele, J., Marcotty, T., Delespaux, V.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-03-2017)
    “…•African Animal Trypanosomosis is highly prevalent in Northern Togo.•Trypanocidal drug resistance is widespread.•Community based integrated control strategy is…”
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    Multiple host feeding in Glossina palpalis gambiensis and Glossina tachinoides in southeast Mali by HOPPENHEIT, A., BAUER, B., STEUBER, S., TERHALLE, W., DIALL, O., ZESSIN, K.-H., CLAUSEN, P.-H.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-06-2013)
    “…Changes in agricultural practices and the resulting extinction of wildlife have led to the reduction or disappearance of savannah tsetse species. Riparian…”
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