Lake Victoria is a known hot-spot for Schistosoma mansoni, which utilises freshwater snails of the genus Biomphalaria as intermediate hosts. Different species of Biomphalaria are associated with varying parasite compatibility, affecting local transmission. It is thought that two species, B. choanomphala and B. sudanica, inhabit Lake Victoria; despite their biomedical importance, the taxonomy of these species has not been thoroughly examined. This study combined analysis of morphological and molecular variables; the results demonstrated that molecular groupings were not consistent with morphological divisions. Habitat significantly predicted morphotype, suggesting that the different Lake Victorian forms of Biomphalaria are ecophentoypes of o...
Schistosoma mansoni is one of the most abundant infectious agents of humankind. Its widespread distr...
The Great African Lakes in Uganda (Lake Albert and Lake Victoria) are known habitats to several symp...
Biomphalaria and Bulinus spp have been reported in Tanzania as vectors of Schistosoma mansoni and Sc...
Lake Victoria is a known hot-spot for Schistosoma mansoni, which utilises freshwater snails of the g...
Background: The freshwater snail Biomphalaria acts as the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni, ...
BACKGROUND The freshwater snail Biomphalaria acts as the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni...
Intestinal schistosomiasis is hyperendemic in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Uganda, it is e...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis is hyper-endemic in the Lake Victoria basin; with intestinal sch...
Background: Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in endem...
This study documented the population dynamics of Biomphalaria and associated natural infections with...
The freshwater snail genus Bulinus plays a vital role in transmitting parasites of the Schistosoma h...
In November 2017, Biomphalaria pfeifferi, the key intermediate host for Schistosoma mansoni in Afric...
Background: Schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni remains a major public health ...
My thesis implemented molecular methods of snail and schistosome identification in a novel attempt t...
Abstract. Two species of Biomphalaria are reported from Egypt, the indigenous Biomphalaria alexandri...
Schistosoma mansoni is one of the most abundant infectious agents of humankind. Its widespread distr...
The Great African Lakes in Uganda (Lake Albert and Lake Victoria) are known habitats to several symp...
Biomphalaria and Bulinus spp have been reported in Tanzania as vectors of Schistosoma mansoni and Sc...
Lake Victoria is a known hot-spot for Schistosoma mansoni, which utilises freshwater snails of the g...
Background: The freshwater snail Biomphalaria acts as the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni, ...
BACKGROUND The freshwater snail Biomphalaria acts as the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni...
Intestinal schistosomiasis is hyperendemic in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Uganda, it is e...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis is hyper-endemic in the Lake Victoria basin; with intestinal sch...
Background: Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in endem...
This study documented the population dynamics of Biomphalaria and associated natural infections with...
The freshwater snail genus Bulinus plays a vital role in transmitting parasites of the Schistosoma h...
In November 2017, Biomphalaria pfeifferi, the key intermediate host for Schistosoma mansoni in Afric...
Background: Schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni remains a major public health ...
My thesis implemented molecular methods of snail and schistosome identification in a novel attempt t...
Abstract. Two species of Biomphalaria are reported from Egypt, the indigenous Biomphalaria alexandri...
Schistosoma mansoni is one of the most abundant infectious agents of humankind. Its widespread distr...
The Great African Lakes in Uganda (Lake Albert and Lake Victoria) are known habitats to several symp...
Biomphalaria and Bulinus spp have been reported in Tanzania as vectors of Schistosoma mansoni and Sc...