This study was carried out to determine rodent species composition and abundance, the interaction between them, and the possible implication in plague dissemination to humans. Over 2000 rodents were captured, identified and the relative species abundance determined. These animals belonged to six species, namely Mastomys natalensis, Arvicanthis nairobe, Lophuromys flavopunctatus, Grammomys dolichurus, Mus sp. and Praomys sp. They were distributed in two principal habitats, namely fallow land and forest. The distribution of the species overlapped, indicating interaction between them, but their abundance varied considerably between the habitats. Three species of fleas were collected from rodents. Of these, Dinopsylus lypusus was most abu...
to investigate the contribution of land use to rodent flea load distribution at fine scale in the p...
Abstract: Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most fo...
Wildlife Research, vol 38, pp 603–609Context. Rodent pests can have severe impacts on crop productio...
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and HygieneUnderstanding the effects of land-use change on...
Human plague still exists in different parts of the world, including some landscapes in northeastern...
Understanding the effects of land-use change on zoonotic disease risk is a pressing global health co...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
ABSTRACT. Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were collected from wild and commensal rodents, and w...
Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were...
Abstract: Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubo...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
Tanzania journal of health research, 2013, Vol. 15, Issue 3Human plague remains a public health conc...
Plague is a zoonotic disease, endemic throughout the world except Australia and Antarctica. In Afric...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is normally transmitted to animals by infective flea...
Abstract: Commensal and field rodents and wild small carnivores were live-trapped in five villages o...
to investigate the contribution of land use to rodent flea load distribution at fine scale in the p...
Abstract: Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most fo...
Wildlife Research, vol 38, pp 603–609Context. Rodent pests can have severe impacts on crop productio...
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and HygieneUnderstanding the effects of land-use change on...
Human plague still exists in different parts of the world, including some landscapes in northeastern...
Understanding the effects of land-use change on zoonotic disease risk is a pressing global health co...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
ABSTRACT. Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were collected from wild and commensal rodents, and w...
Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were...
Abstract: Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubo...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
Tanzania journal of health research, 2013, Vol. 15, Issue 3Human plague remains a public health conc...
Plague is a zoonotic disease, endemic throughout the world except Australia and Antarctica. In Afric...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is normally transmitted to animals by infective flea...
Abstract: Commensal and field rodents and wild small carnivores were live-trapped in five villages o...
to investigate the contribution of land use to rodent flea load distribution at fine scale in the p...
Abstract: Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most fo...
Wildlife Research, vol 38, pp 603–609Context. Rodent pests can have severe impacts on crop productio...