List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 56.
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000557 (2001) |
A W Onapa [Ouganda] ; P E Simonsen ; E M Pedersen | Non-filarial elephantiasis in the Mt. Elgon area (Kapchorwa District) of Uganda. |
000647 (????) |
A W Onapa [Ouganda] ; P E Simonsen ; E M Pedersen ; D O Okello | Lymphatic filariasis in Uganda: baseline investigations in Lira, Soroti and Katakwi districts. |
000943 (2002) |
M J Bockarie [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; L. Tavul ; W. Kastens ; E. Michael ; J W Kazura | Impact of untreated bednets on prevalence of Wuchereria bancrofti transmitted by Anopheles farauti in Papua New Guinea. |
000B26 (2002) |
Leslie Roberts | Mosquitoes and disease. |
000C68 (2002) |
E M Pedersen [Danemark] ; D A Mukoko | Impact of insecticide-treated materials on filaria transmission by the various species of vector mosquito in Africa. |
000C73 (2002) |
G. Pichon [France] | Limitation and facilitation in the vectors and other aspects of the dynamics of filarial transmission: the need for vector control against Anopheles-transmitted filariasis. |
000C75 (2002) |
P. Fischer [Allemagne] ; H. Wibowo ; S. Pischke ; P. Rückert ; E. Liebau ; I S Ismid ; T. Supali | PCR-based detection and identification of the filarial parasite Brugia timori from Alor Island, Indonesia. |
000D74 (2003) |
John C. Reeder | Health research in Papua New Guinea. |
001125 (1992) |
E. Zielke | On the uptake of Wuchereria bancrofti microfilariae in vector mosquitoes of different susceptibility to filarial infections. |
001311 (1992) |
Y S Wei ; F N Zhang ; Z X Rao ; Y K Yang ; C H Hou ; Y Q Guo ; T F Lei ; C J Yang ; Z G Chen ; Y. Huang | [Epidemiological trend in late stage of control in Malayan filariasis endemic areas with Anopheles anthropophagus as main vector]. |
001817 (????) |
B A Southgate [Royaume-Uni] ; J H Bryan | Factors affecting transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti by anopheline mosquitoes. 4. Facilitation, limitation, proportionality and their epidemiological significance. |
001A51 (????) |
A R Merelo-Lobo [Royaume-Uni] ; P J Mccall ; M A Perez ; A A Spiers ; T. Mzilahowa ; B. Ngwira ; D H Molyneux ; M J Donnelly | Identification of the vectors of lymphatic filariasis in the Lower Shire Valley, southern Malawi. |
001A65 (2004) |
D A Boakye [Ghana] ; M D Wilson ; M A Appawu ; J. Gyapong | Vector competence, for Wuchereria bancrofti, of the Anopheles populations in the Bongo district of Ghana. |
001D86 (2005) |
F O Richards [États-Unis] ; D D Pam ; A. Kal ; G Y Gerlong ; J. Onyeka ; Y. Sambo ; J. Danboyi ; B. Ibrahim ; A. Terranella ; D. Kumbak ; A. Dakul ; A. Lenhart ; L. Rakers ; J. Umaru ; S. Amadiegwu ; P C Withers ; H. Mafuyai ; M Y Jinadu ; E S Miri ; A. Eigege | Significant decrease in the prevalence of Wuchereria bancrofti infection in anopheline mosquitoes following the addition of albendazole to annual, ivermectin-based, mass treatments in Nigeria. |
001E02 (2005) |
R T Rwegoshora [Tanzanie] ; E M Pedersen ; D A Mukoko ; D W Meyrowitsch ; N. Masese ; M N Malecela-Lazaro ; J H Ouma ; E. Michael ; P E Simonsen | Bancroftian filariasis: patterns of vector abundance and transmission in two East African communities with different levels of endemicity. |
001E04 (1992) |
J K Nayar ; J W Knight ; P E Kaiser ; J A Seawright ; S K Narang | Comparative susceptibility of species A, B and C of Anopheles quadrimaculatus complex to infection with subperiodic Brugia malayi and Brugia pahangi (Nematoda: Filarioidea). |
002446 (2006) |
L C Snow [Royaume-Uni] ; M J Bockarie ; E. Michael | Transmission dynamics of lymphatic filariasis: vector-specific density dependence in the development of Wuchereria bancrofti infective larvae in mosquitoes. |
002886 (????) |
W. Abeyewickreme [Sri Lanka] ; P. Wanniarachchi | Anopheles (Cellia) jamesii: a potential natural vector of bancroftian filariasis in Sri Lanka. |
002A22 (2008) |
Ephantus J. Muturi [États-Unis] ; Benjamin G. Jacob ; Chang-Hyun Kim ; Charles M. Mbogo ; Robert J. Novak | Are coinfections of malaria and filariasis of any epidemiological significance? |
002F37 (2008) |
S. Wanji [Cameroun] ; N. Tendongfor ; M. Esum ; J N Che ; S. Mand ; C. Tanga Mbi ; P. Enyong ; A. Hoerauf | Elephantiasis of non-filarial origin (podoconiosis) in the highlands of north-western Cameroon. |
002F51 (1991) |
R H Webber [Royaume-Uni] | Can anopheline-transmitted filariasis be eradicated? |
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