Background: African trypansomiases of humans and animals can be controlled by attacking the vectors,various species of tsetse fly. Treatment of cattle with pyrethroids to kill tsetse as they feed is the most cost-effective method. However, such treatments can contaminate cattle dung, thereby killing the fauna which disperse the dung and so play an important role in soil fertility. Hence there is a need to identify cost-effective methods of treating cattle with minimal impact on dung fauna. Methodology/Principal Findings: We used dung beetles to field bioassay the levels of dung contamination following the use of spray and pour-on formulations of deltamethrin, applied to various parts of the body of cattle in Zimbabwe. Results suggested tha...
The study of arthropod vector behavior can lead to inexpensive and innovative control techniques for...
A tsetse control campaign was started in January 1991 using a synthetic pyrethroid cypermethrin `pou...
Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in the Lower Moshi irrig...
Background African trypansomiases of humans and animals can be controlled by attacking the vector...
Background: African trypansomiases of humans and animals can be controlled by attacking the vectors...
In the absence of national control programmes against Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis, farme...
Background: In Chad, several species of tsetse flies (Genus: Glossina) transmit African animal trypa...
In Burkina Faso, we assessed the efficacy of treating cattle with a footbath containing aqueous form...
Studies were carried out in Zimbabwe of the responses of tsetse to cattle treated with deltamethrin ...
The insecticidal properties of many anthelmintics pose a risk to dung fauna through the effects of d...
In the absence of national control programmes against Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis, farme...
BACKGROUND: In Chad, several species of tsetse flies (Genus: Glossina) transmit African animal trypa...
Background: Restricted application of insecticides to cattle is a cheap and safe farmer-based method...
The problem of controlling tsetse flies in Africa is an old one. The tsetse fly transmits the trypan...
African trypanosomes constrain livestock and human health in Sub-Saharan Africa, and aggravate pover...
The study of arthropod vector behavior can lead to inexpensive and innovative control techniques for...
A tsetse control campaign was started in January 1991 using a synthetic pyrethroid cypermethrin `pou...
Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in the Lower Moshi irrig...
Background African trypansomiases of humans and animals can be controlled by attacking the vector...
Background: African trypansomiases of humans and animals can be controlled by attacking the vectors...
In the absence of national control programmes against Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis, farme...
Background: In Chad, several species of tsetse flies (Genus: Glossina) transmit African animal trypa...
In Burkina Faso, we assessed the efficacy of treating cattle with a footbath containing aqueous form...
Studies were carried out in Zimbabwe of the responses of tsetse to cattle treated with deltamethrin ...
The insecticidal properties of many anthelmintics pose a risk to dung fauna through the effects of d...
In the absence of national control programmes against Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis, farme...
BACKGROUND: In Chad, several species of tsetse flies (Genus: Glossina) transmit African animal trypa...
Background: Restricted application of insecticides to cattle is a cheap and safe farmer-based method...
The problem of controlling tsetse flies in Africa is an old one. The tsetse fly transmits the trypan...
African trypanosomes constrain livestock and human health in Sub-Saharan Africa, and aggravate pover...
The study of arthropod vector behavior can lead to inexpensive and innovative control techniques for...
A tsetse control campaign was started in January 1991 using a synthetic pyrethroid cypermethrin `pou...
Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in the Lower Moshi irrig...