Evidence-based advice on timing and location of tsetse control measures in Shimba Hills National reserve, Kenya.
Controlling tsetse flies is critical for effective management of African trypanosomiasis in Sub-Saharan Africa. To enhance timely and targeted deployment of tsetse control strategies a better understanding of their temporal dynamics is paramount. A few empirical studies have explained and predicted...
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Main Authors: | Stella Gachoki (Author), Thomas A Groen (Author), Anton Vrieling (Author), Andrew Skidmore (Author), Daniel Masiga (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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