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    Tracking the feeding patterns of tsetse flies (Glossina genus) by analysis of bloodmeals using mitochondrial cytochromes genes by Muturi, Catherine N, Ouma, Johnson O, Malele, Imna I, Ngure, Raphael M, Rutto, Jane J, Mithöfer, Klaus M, Enyaru, John, Masiga, Daniel K

    Published in PloS one (28-02-2011)
    “…Tsetse flies are notoriously difficult to observe in nature, particularly when populations densities are low. It is therefore difficult to observe them on…”
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    Characterization of the Bacterial Profile from Natural and Laboratory Glossina Populations by El Yamlahi, Youssef, Bel Mokhtar, Naima, Maurady, Amal, Britel, Mohammed R., Batargias, Costas, Mutembei, Delphina E., Nyingilili, Hamisi S., Malulu, Deusdedit J., Malele, Imna I., Asimakis, Elias, Stathopoulou, Panagiota, Tsiamis, George

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2023)
    “…Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.; Diptera: Glossinidae) are viviparous flies that feed on blood and are found exclusively in sub-Saharan Africa. They are the only…”
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    The role of domestic animals in the epidemiology of human African trypanosomiasis in Ngorongoro conservation area, Tanzania by Ruiz, Juan P, Nyingilili, Hamisi S, Mbata, Geofrey H, Malele, Imna I

    Published in Parasites & vectors (06-10-2015)
    “…Trypanosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the trypanosome parasite and transmitted by the tsetse fly vector. In Sub-saharan Africa, both the…”
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    Comparative performance of traps in catching tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) in Tanzania by Malele, Imna I, Ouma, Johnson O, Nyingilili, Hamisi S, Kitwika, Winston A, Malulu, Deusdedit J, Magwisha, Henry B, Kweka, Eliningeya J

    “…This study was conducted to determine the efficiency of different tsetse traps in 28 sites across Tanzania. The traps used were biconical, H, NGU, NZI,…”
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    Interactions among Sodalis, Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus and trypanosomes in wild Glossina pallidipes by Malulu, Deusdedit J., Nyingilili, Hamisi S., Edward, Delphina, Lucas, Peter, Taifa, Ismail W. R., Malele, Imna I., Abd-Alla, Adly M. M.

    “…The successful implementation of area-wide integrated tsetse control using the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) relies on various factors. These include adapting…”
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    Fifty years of tsetse control in Tanzania: challenges and prospects for the future by Malele, Imna I

    Published in Tanzania journal of health research (01-12-2011)
    “…Tsetse flies are the vectors of trypanosomes, the causative organisms of trypanosomiasis, nagana, in animals and sleeping sickness in man. In Tanzania, tsetse…”
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    Landmarks in the evolution of technologies for identifying trypanosomes in tsetse flies by Enyaru, John C, Ouma, Johnson O, Malele, Imna I, Matovu, Enock, Masiga, Daniel K

    Published in Trends in parasitology (01-08-2010)
    “…Understanding what the trypanosome pathogens are, their vectors and mode of transmission underpin efforts to control the disease they cause in both humans and…”
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    Prevalence of SGHV among tsetse species of economic importance in Tanzania and their implication for SIT application by Malele, Imna I., Manangwa, Oliver, Nyingilili, Hamisi H., Kitwika, Winston A., Lyaruu, Eugene A., Msangi, Atway R., Ouma, Johnson O., Nkwangulila, Gamba, Abd-Alla, Adly M.M.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-03-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Prevalence of GpSGHV is magnified in the lab due to the use of membrane feeding. ► In Tanzania a four-year survey showed virus prevalence…”
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    Occurrence of Ticks in Cattle in the New Pastoral Farming Areas in Rufiji District, Tanzania by Mamiro, Kamilius A., Magwisha, Henry B., Rukambile, Elpidius J., Ruheta, Martin R., Kimboka, Expery J., Malulu, Deusdedit J., Malele, Imna I.

    Published in Journal of veterinary medicine (01-01-2016)
    “…Ticks and tick-borne diseases plus trypanosomosis are a constraint to cattle rearing in Tanzania. Rufiji district was not known for important ticks infesting…”
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    Fifty years of tsetse control in Tanzania: challenges and prospects for the future by MALELE, IMNA I

    Published in Tanzania journal of health research (09-06-2014)
    “…Tsetse flies are the vectors of trypanosomes, the causative organisms of trypanosomiasis, nagana, in animals and sleeping sickness in man. In Tanzania, tsetse…”
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    Characterization of the Bacterial Profile from Natural and Laboratory IGlossina/I Populations by El Yamlahi, Youssef, Bel Mokhtar, Naima, Maurady, Amal, Britel, Mohammed R, Batargias, Costas, Mutembei, Delphina E, Nyingilili, Hamisi S, Malulu, Deusdedit J, Malele, Imna I, Asimakis, Elias, Stathopoulou, Panagiota, Tsiamis, George

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (01-10-2023)
    “…Tsetse flies are large biting insects that inhabit much of tropical Africa and have a significant economic impact as the biological vectors of trypanosomes,…”
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    Comparative performance of traps in catching tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) in Tanzania : original research by Nyingilili, Hamisi S., Kweka, Eliningaya J., Malulu, Deusdedit J., Kweka, Eliningaya J., Malele, Imna I., Kitwika, Winston A., Ouma, Johnson O., Magwisha, Henry B., Ouma, Johnson O.

    “…This study was conducted to determine the efficiency of different tsetse traps in 28 sites across Tanzania. The traps used were biconical, H, NGU, NZI,…”
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    Tracking the Feeding Patterns of Tsetse Flies by Muturi, Catherine N, Ouma, Johnson O, Malele, Imna I, Ngure, Raphael M, Rutto, Jane J, Mithöfer, Klaus M, Enyaru, John, Masiga, Daniel K

    Published in PloS one (28-02-2011)
    “…Tsetse flies are notoriously difficult to observe in nature, particularly when populations densities are low. It is therefore difficult to observe them on…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article