The abundance and species diversity of Tsetse flies, Stomoxids and Tabanids were assessed by insect captures using Vavoua and Nzi traps during the long rainy season, from 14th february to 5th march 2017, in three types of biotope: forest, savannah and village (anthropized environment), in the Moukalaba Doudou National Park, in southern of Gabon. A total of 2270 biting flies were captured in the study area, including 885 individuals (39%) in the forest, 852 (38%) in the village and 533 (23%) in the savannah. The maximum catch was recorded in forest and the minimum in savannah. However, one-way analysis of variance showed that there was no significant difference at the 5% threshold for biting fly distribution within the three habitats (p=0.15...
Avec la mise en place des politiques de conservation des espèces sauvages, l'extension de l'urbanisa...
Background: Trypanosoma’s vectors distribution is poorly investigated in Gabon, where Trypanosomias...
Introduction: Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease still endemic in t...
The study aimed to assess the diversity of bloodsucking insects in the swampy forest clearings (bai)...
In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a s...
In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a s...
11 pagesInternational audienceIn order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the developme...
International audienceCaves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-...
Understanding the pattern of abundance of vector populations is important to control the potential o...
Dipteran flies play significant role in disease transmission to human, domestic and wild animals. Th...
Caves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-sucking arthropods. In...
Gabon is located in the malaria hyper-endemic zone, where data concerning malaria vector distributio...
Background: Trypanosoma\u2019s vectors distribution is poorly investigated in Gabon, where Trypanoso...
Abstract Background Tabanids are a neglected group of haematophagous dipterans despite containing 44...
Background: The incidence of sleeping sickness is still considerable in the Komo Mondah focus, in sp...
Avec la mise en place des politiques de conservation des espèces sauvages, l'extension de l'urbanisa...
Background: Trypanosoma’s vectors distribution is poorly investigated in Gabon, where Trypanosomias...
Introduction: Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease still endemic in t...
The study aimed to assess the diversity of bloodsucking insects in the swampy forest clearings (bai)...
In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a s...
In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a s...
11 pagesInternational audienceIn order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the developme...
International audienceCaves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-...
Understanding the pattern of abundance of vector populations is important to control the potential o...
Dipteran flies play significant role in disease transmission to human, domestic and wild animals. Th...
Caves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-sucking arthropods. In...
Gabon is located in the malaria hyper-endemic zone, where data concerning malaria vector distributio...
Background: Trypanosoma\u2019s vectors distribution is poorly investigated in Gabon, where Trypanoso...
Abstract Background Tabanids are a neglected group of haematophagous dipterans despite containing 44...
Background: The incidence of sleeping sickness is still considerable in the Komo Mondah focus, in sp...
Avec la mise en place des politiques de conservation des espèces sauvages, l'extension de l'urbanisa...
Background: Trypanosoma’s vectors distribution is poorly investigated in Gabon, where Trypanosomias...
Introduction: Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease still endemic in t...