Publications
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animal production and genetic resources in guinea bissau: ii--tombali province. | a survey of the animal production systems and genetic resources was conducted in tombali province, guinea bissau. animal owners and their families, village chiefs, shepherds and local officials were interviewed. the vast majority of the population is dedicated to very small-scale subsistence farming where animal ownership has an important role in both food supply, ceremonial events and as form of cash reserve. animal production in the area is characterized by the existence of several ethnic grou ... | 2008 | 18716911 |
animal production and genetic resources in guinea bissau: i--northern cacheu province. | a survey of the animal production systems and genetic resources was conducted in northern cacheu province, guinea bissau. animal owners and their families, village chiefs, shepherds and local officials were interviewed. the vast majority of the population is dedicated to very small-scale subsistence farming where animal ownership has an important role in both food supply, ceremonial events and as form of cash reserve. cattle (n'dama and west african shorthorn breeds) are owned by the two larger ... | 2008 | 18716910 |
endophilic anopheles mosquitoes in guinea bissau, west africa, in relation to human housing conditions. | environmental risk factors associated with increased malaria mosquito (anopheles) abundance indoors were studied in a suburban area, antula, of guinea bissau, during the rainy seasons of 1993-1995. all bedrooms in 30 houses were searched for resting mosquitoes three times each year. the most abundant mosquito was an. gambiae s.s. significantly greater numbers of resting mosquitoes were present in rooms with open eaves and in houses with a well on the compound. pigs were the most common domestic ... | 2004 | 15311470 |
risk factors for diarrheal disease incidence in early childhood: a community cohort study from guinea-bissau. | to determine risk factors for diarrhea, the authors followed an open cohort of 1,314 children from guinea-bissau by weekly diarrhea recall interviews between april 1987 and march 1990. data on feeding practices and measles infection were available for all children and, for 531 children, comprehensive data on explanatory variables were recorded. of 57 variables, seven were independently associated with an increased incidence of diarrhea. these were a recent (in the past 14 days) diarrheal episode ... | 1997 | 9247012 |
risk factors for cryptosporidium diarrhea in early childhood: a case-control study from guinea-bissau, west africa. | cryptosporidium is increasingly recognized as an important agent of diarrhea in normal and immunocompromised humans. in young children in developing countries the parasite is a cause of persistent diarrhea with an associated excess mortality. to elucidate possible determinants of cryptosporidiosis, an open cohort of young children from a semiurban area of the capital of guinea-bissau was followed for 2 years. data about possible risk factors were recorded each month, and a nested case-control st ... | 1994 | 8166134 |
[indirect immunoenzyme method for the laboratory diagnosis of lassa and ebola hemorrhagic fevers]. | conditions for performing solid-phase indirect enzyme-immunoassay (speia) for the detection of lassa and ebola virus antigens and antibodies to them using horseradish peroxidase-labeled antispecific globulins were developed. the method is highly sensitive, specific, and reproducible. by this method, antigens of lassa and ebola viruses could be detected in tissue culture fluid of the infected cell cultures and in animal organ suspensions. detection of antibodies to lassa and ebola viruses in huma ... | 1986 | 3524001 |
taeniasis, cysticercosis and echinococcosis/hydatidosis in nigeria: iii--prevalence of bovine and porcine cysticercosis, and hydatid cyst infection based on joint examination of slaughtered food animals. | 1980 | 7194897 | |
[study of the mechanism of coagulation in the guinea pig. i. thromboplastin formation]. | 1965 | 5846484 |