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    Theileria parva: in vitro studies on the effects of holding temperature, pH and medium on sporozoite infectivity by Kimbita, E.N, Silayo, R.S, Dolan, T.T

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-05-2004)
    “…The effects of holding temperature, pH and medium on the infectivity of Theileria parva sporozoites were investigated using an in vitro infectivity assay. The…”
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    Immunization of young chicks using graded dose of wild strain of Eimeria tenella by Machange, E.N., Samani, P.M., Kimbita, E.N., Silayo, R.S.

    “…A wild strain of Eimeria tenella was isolated and utilized for immunization studies. Its optimal sporulation was attained at room temperature 24-25 °C after…”
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    Factors influencing individual and community participation in the control of tsetse flies and human African trypanosomiasis in Urambo District, Tanzania by SINDATO, C, KIMBITA, E.N, KIBONA, S.N

    “…This study was carried out to assess the knowledge and level of individual and community participation in the control of Human African trypanosomiasis in…”
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    Use of an in vitro infectivity assay in comparison with histological techniques in the study of Theileria parva sporozoite maturation by Kimbita, E.N., Silayo, R.S.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (01-06-1997)
    “…Adult male and female Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks infected with Theileria parva (Muguga 3087) were fed on rabbits and the development of infection was…”
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    Comparison of cryoprotectants in the preservation of Theileria parva sporozoites using an in vitro infectivity assay by Kimbita, E.N, Silayo, R.S, Dolan, T.T

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-02-2001)
    “…An in vitro infectivity assay was used to examine five cryoprotectants for their suitability for preserving Theileria parva sporozoites. All five were capable…”
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