نتایج جستجو برای: western kenya

تعداد نتایج: 205881  

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2014
kubiriba jerome muthomi james ndungo vigheri kwach johnson erima rockefeller

xanthomonas campestris pv.musacrearum causes banana wilt disease (bxw disease) which occurs at different epidemic phases in east and central africa (eca). in the endemic areas, there are many banana fields with over 80% bxw disease incidence. this study aimed at rehabilitating banana fields heavily infected with bxw disease in uganda, kenya and dr. congo. farmer managed trials were established ...

2016
Alice N. Maina Christina M. Farris Antony Odhiambo Ju Jiang Jeremiah Laktabai Janice Armstrong Thomas Holland Allen L. Richards Wendy P. O’Meara

To increase knowledge of undifferentiated fevers in Kenya, we tested paired serum samples from febrile children in western Kenya for antibodies against pathogens increasingly recognized to cause febrile illness in Africa. Of patients assessed, 8.9%, 22.4%, 1.1%, and 3.6% had enhanced seroreactivity to Coxiella burnetii, spotted fever group rickettsiae, typhus group rickettsiae, and scrub typhus...

2010
Torsten Dikow

New Mydidae species are described from the Afrotropical and Oriental regions including the first records of this family from several countries in eastern Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda) and Mauritania in western Africa as well as Nepal and Thailand in Asia. The new species are, Leptomydinae: Leptomydas notossp. n. (south-western India), Leptomydas raptisp. n. (south-central Nepal), Leptomy...

Journal: :African health sciences 2015
Pamela A Juma Namuunda Mutombo Carol Mukiira

BACKGROUND Kenya ranks among the countries in Africa with high fertility rates. In order to reverse the trends in high fertility rates, there is need to increase uptake of family planning services particularly by use of community health workers (CHWs) in providing these services in rural areas. OBJECTIVE To describe the perceptions of women towards family planning service provision by CHWs in...

2015
Nia King Cate Dewey David Borish Jacobus van Wouwe

BACKGROUND Education is a key element in the socioeconomic development required to improve quality of life in Kenya. Despite the introduction of free primary education, primary school enrollment and attendance levels remain low. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data, this study explores the determinants of non-enrollment and absenteeism in rural western Kenya and potential mitigation str...

2008
Jan H Kolaczinski Richard Reithinger Dagemlidet T Worku Andrew Ocheng John Kasimiro Narcis Kabatereine Simon Brooker

Background In East Africa, visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is endemic in parts of Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya and Uganda. It is caused by Leishmania donovani and transmitted by the sandfly vector Phlebotomus martini. In the Pokot focus, reaching from western Kenya into eastern Uganda, formulation of a prevention strategy has been hindered by the lack of knowledge on VL risk factors as well as b...

2017
Duke M. Manani Elijah M. Ateka Steven R. G. Nyanjom Laura M. Boykin

Whiteflies, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) are major insect pests that affect many crops such as cassava, tomato, beans, cotton, cucurbits, potato, sweet potato, and ornamental crops. Bemisia tabaci transmits viral diseases, namely cassava mosaic and cassava brown streak diseases, which are the main constraints to cassava production, causing huge losses to many small-scale farmers. The aim of this ...

2010
D. B. Mignouna K. Mutabazi E. M. Senkondo V. M. Manyong

Declining yields of maize as a result of Striga infestation has necessitated a new technology known as Imazapyr-resistant maize (IRM) to contain the problem. As a result, research and development initiatives with substantial participation of the private sector to transfer this new technology to farmers have been made in western Kenya. This study therefore assesses the adoption of IRM variety an...

2005
Otsyula G. Munyekenye Andrew K. Githeko Guofa Zhou Emmanuel Mushinzimana Noboru Minakawa Guiyun Yan

We carried out a population-based study to determine the unbiased, age-specific Plasmodium falciparum prevalence, asexual and sexual parasite density, and spatial distribution to establish rates of infection at a site in western Kenya. Three cross-sectional surveys were carried out in western Kenya highlands. Blood samples were taken from 1,388 persons from 6 months to 75 years of age. Parasite...

Journal: :Anesthesia & Analgesia 2019

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