Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville.have acquired as they spread across the globe. This work narrows the gap in our knowledge of endoparasites carried by Rattus norvegicus in the port city of Durban, South Africa. The study was conducted over a one year period to include the wet and dry seasons, and rodents were trapped at 56 sites across four locations: central business district (CBD), harbour (HBR), informal settlements (IS) and urban/peri-urban (UPU) areas. The city’s Vector Control Division conducted the trapping using custom-made live traps. Three hundred and seventy nine R. norvegicus were caught, plus by-catches of 10 R. rattus and 11 Mastomys natalensis. Rodents were humanely euthanased, blood samples drawn, all ...
A total of 70 small mammals were captured from domestic and peri-domestic houses in Morogoro municip...
Urban slums provide suitable conditions for infestation by rats, which harbour and shed a wide diver...
Rattus norvegicus, the brown or Norway rat, is the most abundant mammal after humans in urban areas,...
Although synanthropic rodents such as the indigenous species, Mastomys coucha, and the invasive spec...
Summary: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) as a po...
Concurrent studies of helminth parasites of introduced and native rodent species are few and miss th...
Lack of adequate sanitation and pest control, and poor housing conditions that prevail in much of bo...
The aims of this study were to provide baseline knowledge about intestinal parasites in Norway rats ...
Rats are one of the ubiquitous rodents around human residential areas and market places and their fi...
This study identified the zoonotic endo-parasites and ecto-parasites and their prevalence found in R...
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment...
A twelve-month epizooic survey was conducted to evaluate the helminth fauna of the Ngerian strain of...
The study investigated the origin and diversity of the three matrilineally-defined invasive, commens...
BACKGROUND: Rattus norvegicus (brown rat) and Rattus rattus (black rat) are known carriers of bacter...
BACKGROUND: The endemic rodent family of Bathyergidae in Africa, particularly South Africa, are unde...
A total of 70 small mammals were captured from domestic and peri-domestic houses in Morogoro municip...
Urban slums provide suitable conditions for infestation by rats, which harbour and shed a wide diver...
Rattus norvegicus, the brown or Norway rat, is the most abundant mammal after humans in urban areas,...
Although synanthropic rodents such as the indigenous species, Mastomys coucha, and the invasive spec...
Summary: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) as a po...
Concurrent studies of helminth parasites of introduced and native rodent species are few and miss th...
Lack of adequate sanitation and pest control, and poor housing conditions that prevail in much of bo...
The aims of this study were to provide baseline knowledge about intestinal parasites in Norway rats ...
Rats are one of the ubiquitous rodents around human residential areas and market places and their fi...
This study identified the zoonotic endo-parasites and ecto-parasites and their prevalence found in R...
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment...
A twelve-month epizooic survey was conducted to evaluate the helminth fauna of the Ngerian strain of...
The study investigated the origin and diversity of the three matrilineally-defined invasive, commens...
BACKGROUND: Rattus norvegicus (brown rat) and Rattus rattus (black rat) are known carriers of bacter...
BACKGROUND: The endemic rodent family of Bathyergidae in Africa, particularly South Africa, are unde...
A total of 70 small mammals were captured from domestic and peri-domestic houses in Morogoro municip...
Urban slums provide suitable conditions for infestation by rats, which harbour and shed a wide diver...
Rattus norvegicus, the brown or Norway rat, is the most abundant mammal after humans in urban areas,...