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    Development of Leishmania vaccines: predicting the future from past and present experience by Mutiso, Joshua Muli, Macharia, John Chege, Kiio, Maria Ndunge, Ichagichu, James Maina, Rikoi, Hitler, Gicheru, Michael Muita

    Published in Journal of biomedical research (01-03-2013)
    “…Leishmaniasis is a disease that ranges in severity infection. Resistance to infection is associated with from skin lesions to serious disfigurement and fatal…”
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    Safety and skin delayed-type hypersensitivity response in vervet monkeys immunized with Leishmania donovani sonicate antigen delivered with adjuvants by Mutiso, Joshua M, Macharia, John C, Taracha, Evans, Wafula, Kellern, Rikoi, Hitler, Gicheru, Michael M

    “…In this study, we report on the safety and skin delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH), responses of the Leishmania donovani whole cell sonicate antigen delivered…”
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    Protective Potential of Antioxidant Enzymes as Vaccines for Schistosomiasis in a Non-Human Primate Model by Carvalho-Queiroz, Claudia, Nyakundi, Ruth, Ogongo, Paul, Rikoi, Hitler, Egilmez, Nejat K, Farah, Idle O, Kariuki, Thomas M, LoVerde, Philip T

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (02-06-2015)
    “…Schistosomiasis remains a major cause of morbidity in the world. The challenge today is not so much in the clinical management of individual patients, but…”
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    Olive baboons: a non-human primate model for testing dengue virus type 2 replication by Valdés, Iris, Gil, Lázaro, Castro, Jorge, Odoyo, Damián, Hitler, Rikoi, Munene, Elephas, Romero, Yaremis, Ochola, Lucy, Cosme, Karelia, Kariuki, Thomas, Guillén, Gerardo, Hermida, Lisset

    “…Summary Objective This study evaluated the use of a non-human primate, the olive baboon ( Papio anubis ), as a model of dengue infection. Olive baboons closely…”
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