host choice of phlebotomus orientalis (diptera: psychodidae) in animal baited experiments: a field study in tahtay adiyabo district, northern ethiopia. | host choice and feeding success of sand fly vectors of visceral leishmaniasis (vl) are important factors in understanding the epidemiology and for developing efficient control strategies. the aim of the present study was to determine the host preference of phlebotomus orientalis in the vl focus of tahtay adiyabo district, northern ethiopia. | 2015 | 25885333 |
contribution to the knowledge of helminthofauna of wild mammals of somalia. | within a survey of parasitic infections in wild mammals of somalia, during the first semester of 1983 and the second of 1984, endoparasites were collected from 11 host species: gazella soemmeringi, gazella spekei, madoqua saltiana, phacochoerus aethiopicus, xerus rutilus, lepus sp., genetta genetta, herpestes (galerella) sanguineus, felis sylvestris libyca, felis caracal, canis mesomelas. a total of 22 species of helminths (20 nematode and 2 metacestode species) were identified. lepus sp. is a n ... | 1996 | 9257339 |