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    Distribution and spread of pyrethroid and DDT resistance among the Anopheles gambiae complex in Tanzania by KABULA, B., TUNGU, P., MALIMA, R., ROWLAND, M., MINJA, J., WILILO, R., RAMSAN, M., MCELROY, P. D., KAFUKO, J., KULKARNI, M., PROTOPOPOFF, N., MAGESA, S., MOSHA, F., KISINZA, W.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-09-2014)
    “…The development of insecticide resistance is a threat to the control of malaria in Africa. We report the findings of a national survey carried out in Tanzania…”
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    Investigations into the isolation of the Tukuyu focus of onchocerciasis (Tanzania) from S. damnosum s.l. vector re-invasion by Maegga, B.T.A., Kalinga, A.K., Kabula, B., Post, R.J., Krueger, A.

    Published in Acta tropica (01-02-2011)
    “…Simulium thyolense from Tukuyu focus of onchocerciasis was found to be chromosomally distinct from surrounding populations, indicating restricted migration and…”
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    Prevalence and determinants of mastitis and milk-borne zoonoses in smallholder dairy farming sector in Kibaha and Morogoro districts in Eastern Tanzania by Mdegela, R.H, Kusiluka, L.J.M, Kapaga, A.M, Karimuribo, E.D, Turuka, F.M, Bundala, A, Kivaria, F, Kabula, B, Manjurano, A, Loken, T

    Published in Journal of veterinary medicine. Series B (01-04-2004)
    “…Summary A study was carried out to establish the prevalence and determinants of mastitis and milk‐borne zoonoses in smallholder dairy farms in Kibaha and…”
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    Onchocerciasis situation in the Tukuyu focus of southwest Tanzania after ten years of ivermectin mass treatment by Mweya, C N, Kalinga, A K, Kabula, B, Malley, K D, Ruhiso, M H, Maegga, B T A

    Published in Tanzania health research bulletin (01-09-2007)
    “…A purposive cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted in the Tukuyu Onchocerciasis focus in south-western Tanzania in 2004, ten years after launching…”
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