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Browsing Human Health by Author "Sang, Rosemary"

Browsing Human Health by Author "Sang, Rosemary"

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  • Omoga, Dorcus C. A.; Tchouassi, David P.; Venter, Marietjie; Ogola, Edwin O.; Langat, Solomon; Getugi, Caroline; Eibner, Georg; Kopp, Anne; Slothouwer, Inga; Torto, Baldwyn; Junglen, Sandra; Sang, Rosemary (ASM Journal, 2023)
    Arboviruses are among emerging pathogens of public and veterinary health significance. However, in most of sub-Saharan Africa, their role in the aetiologies of diseases in farm animals is poorly described due to paucity ...
  • Ogola, Edwin Ochieng; Kopp, Anne; Bastos, Armanda; Slothouwer, Inga; Marklewitz, Marco; Achieng Omoga, Dorcus Caroline; Rotich, Gilbert; Getugi, Caroline; Sang, Rosemary; Torto, Baldwyn; Junglen, Sandra; Tchouassi, David P. (MDPI-Viruses, 2022)
    Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) is an arbovirus with a multisegmented genome related to those of unsegmented flaviviruses. The virus first described in Rhipicephalus microplus ticks collected in Jingmen city (Hubei Province, ...
  • Ogola, Edwin O; Kopp, Anne; Bastos, Armanda D.S; Slothouwer, Inga; Omoga, Dorcus C.A.; Osalla, Josephine; Sang, Rosemary; Torto, Baldwyn; Junglen, Sandra; Tchouassi, David P (Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2022)
    Phleboviruses are emerging pathogens of public health importance. However, their association with ticks is poorly described, particularly in Africa. Here, adult ticks infesting cattle, goats and sheep were collected in two ...
  • Ogola, Edwin O.; Kopp, Anne; Bastos, Armanda D.S.; Slothouwer, Inga; Osalla, Josephine; Sang, Rosemary; Torto, Baldwyn; Junglen, Sandra; Tchouassi, David P. (Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2023)
    Phleboviruses are emerging pathogens of public health importance. However, their association with ticks is poorly described, particularly in Africa. Here, adult ticks infesting cattle, goats and sheep were collected in two ...
  • Limoh, K.Benson; Tchouassi, David Poumo; Chepkorir, Edith; Musimbi, Brenda; Ongus, Juliette; Sang, Rosemary (BioMed Research International, 2023)
    Aedes aegypti is the primary vector of dengue, an arboviral disease caused by dengue virus (DENV) that exists as four distinct serotypes (DENV 1-4). While all four DENV serotypes circulate in Kenya, differential distribution ...

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