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    Putative bloodmeal sources in Glossina austeni tsetse fly of Arabuko Sokoke National Reserve in Kenya by Ogolla, Kennedy O, Bwana, Billiah K, Mang'era, Clarence M, Onyango, Tevin, Otiende, Moses Y, Ochieng, Benard, Hassanali, Ahmed, Mugambi, John M, Omondi, Patrick, Mireji, Paul O

    Published in PloS one (06-03-2024)
    “…Tsetse flies, the sole biological vectors of trypanosomiasis, are predominantly controlled using visual traps and targets baited with attractant lures…”
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    Effectiveness of a community-centered Newcastle disease vaccine delivery model under paid and free vaccination frameworks in southeastern Kenya by Ogolla, Kennedy O, Anyona, Douglas N, Chemuliti, Judith K, Kimani, Winnie W, King'oo, Francisca M, Waweru, Kennedy M, Omia, Dalmas O, Nyamongo, Isaac K, Bukachi, Salome A

    Published in PloS one (01-08-2024)
    “…In the absence of effective drugs, vaccines constitute the cornerstone for the prevention of Newcastle disease (ND). Different strategies have been implemented…”
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    Women’s empowerment and intra-household gender dynamics and practices around sheep and goat production in South East Kenya by Ogolla, Kennedy O, Chemuliti, Judith K, Ngutu, Mariah, Kimani, Winnie W, Anyona, Douglas N, Nyamongo, Isaac K, Bukachi, Salome A

    Published in PloS one (04-08-2022)
    “…Small ruminant production facets like decision-making, ownership, labour allocation, access to- and control over assets are gendered. This study investigates…”
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    Efficacy of Ivermectin, Liquid Paraffin, and Carbaryl against Mange of Farmed Rabbits in Central Kenya by Okumu, Paul O., Gathumbi, P. K., Waruiru, Robert M., Chebet, Joyce, Ogolla, Kennedy O., Aboge, Gabriel O.

    Published in Journal of tropical medicine (2019)
    “…Mange is a common disease of rabbits globally, and knowledge of efficacy of drugs used in its treatment is critical for effective disease control. The current…”
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    Characterization of indigenous chicken production and related constraints: Insights from smallholder households in rural Kenya by Anyona, Douglas N., Musyoka, Mercy M., Ogolla, Kennedy O., Chemuliti, Judith K., Nyamongo, Isaac K., Bukachi, Salome A.

    Published in Scientific African (01-07-2023)
    “…Indigenous chickens (IC) contribute significantly to nutrition and socioeconomic wellbeing of rural households. However, despite their potential, production…”
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    Efficacy of Sulphachloropyrazine, Amprolium Hydrochloride, Trimethoprim-Sulphamethoxazole, and Diclazuril against Experimental and Natural Rabbit Coccidiosis by Ogolla, Kennedy O., Gathumbi, Peter K., Waruiru, Robert M., Okumu, Paul O., Chebet, Joyce, Kitala, Philip M.

    Published in Journal of veterinary medicine (2018)
    “…There are no anticoccidial drugs labelled for rabbits in Kenya and those available are used as extra labels from poultry. The drugs are used in rabbits with…”
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    Women's empowerment and intra-household gender dynamics and practices around sheep and goat production in South East Kenya by Kennedy O Ogolla, Judith K Chemuliti, Mariah Ngutu, Winnie W Kimani, Douglas N Anyona, Isaac K Nyamongo, Salome A Bukachi

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Small ruminant production facets like decision-making, ownership, labour allocation, access to- and control over assets are gendered. This study investigates…”
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    Prevalence and Intensity of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Donkeys in Selected Abattoirs in Kenya by Ogolla, Kennedy O., Mulinge, Erastus, Zeyhle, Eberhard, Mbae, Cecilia, Karanja, D. N., Githigia, Samuel, Mulwa, Nancy, Magambo, Japhet

    Published in Scientifica (Cairo) (2020)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal parasites in donkeys slaughtered in Kinamba, Mogotio, and Lodwar…”
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