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anopheles sergenti (theobald) a potential malaria vector in egypt.two immunoassays for malaria sporozoite detection and identification, the immunoradiometric assay (irma) and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) using the species-specific monoclonal antibodies are routinely performed in our laboratory. we analyzed (573) anopheline mosquitoes of a. sergenti (463), a. pharoensis (81) and a. multicolor (29) collected from siwa-oases and faiyum governorate (two known active malaria foci in egypt), for detection of p. falciparum and p. vivax sporozoites. p ...19892648934
anopheles population dynamics in two malaria endemic villages in faiyum governorate, egypt.anopheles populations were monitored for one year in 2 neighboring villages in faiyum governorate, egypt, to study factors causing differences in malaria prevalence. both villages contained the following species: anopheles pharoensis, an. sergentii, an. multicolor and an. tenebrosus. abundant larval breeding sites in abheet, the village with the higher malaria rate, accounted for the higher adult densities observed from human and animal biting collections and from indoor resting collections. ano ...19863333790
response of human sera from faiyum governorate, egypt, to three plasmodium antigens using the ifa technique. 19836355325
bioenvironmental and meteorological factors related to the persistence of malaria in fayoum governorate: a retrospective study.the present study was conducted to determine the magnitude of the malaria problem in fayoum governorate and to ascertain the determinant factors behind its persistence in this area. malaria records in fayoum governorate for the period 1971-1999 were reviewed retrospectively. the data show that no plasmodium vivax cases were recorded during 1997-1999 and prediction up till 2004 indicated no positive cases expected. no p. falciparum cases were detected in 1998 and 1999. the prediction trend for th ...200115332730
malariometric parasitological survey in el-fayoum governorate, egypt.egypt represents the only focus in the mediterranean region where plasmodium falciparum transmission still occurs. a total number of 9065 individuals of different ages of both sexes were examined. 7236 (79.82%) individuals examined during (mbe) i.e. house-to-house visit; 1184 (13.06%) individuals examined by (pcd) i.e passive case detection; and 645 (7.12%) individuals represented (nod). the total number of positive cases was 52. out of them, two only were p. vivax. but, the rest were p. falcipa ...200919530623
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