Detection of antibodies to Ehrlichia spp. in dromedary camels and co-grazing sheep in northern Kenya using an Ehrlichia ruminantium polyclonal competitive ELISA
Collins, M.
Ngetich, Collins
Owido, Milton
Getange, D.
Harris, R.
Bargul, J.L.
Bodha, B.
Njoroge, D.
Muloi, Dishon M.
Martins, D.J.
Villinger, J.
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Baylis, M.
Fèvre, Eric M.
Kanduma, E.
Younan, M.
Bell-Sakyi, L.
Acaricide resistance in livestock ticks infesting cattle in Africa: Current status and potential mitigation strategies
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Kanduma, E.G.
Wieland, Barbara
Darghouth, M.A.
Bishop, Richard P.
Role of climate and other factors in determining the dynamics of tick and tick-transmitted pathogen populations and distribution in western, central and eastern Africa
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Kanduma, Esther G.
Bishop, Richard P.
Ticks and tick-borne pathogens associated with dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) in northern Kenya
Getange, D.
Bargul, J.L.
Kanduma, Esther G.
Collins, M.
Bodha, B.
Denge, D.
Chiuya, T.
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Younan, M.
Fèvre, Eric M.
Bell-Sakyi, L.
Villinger, J.
Effect of essential oils against acaricide-susceptible and acaricide-resistant Rhipicephalus ticks
Luns, D.A.R.
Martins, R.
Pombal, S.
Rodilla, J.M.L.
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Silva Vaz, I. da
Logullo, C.
Equid infective Theileria cluster in distinct 18S rRNA gene clades comprising multiple taxa with unusually broad mammalian host ranges
Bishop, Richard P.
Kappmeyer, L.S.
Onzere, C.K.
Odongo, David O.
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Sears, K.P.
Knowles, Donald P.
Fry, L.M.
Molecular evidence confirms occurrence of Rhipicephalus microplus Clade A in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa
Kanduma, Esther G.
Emery, D.
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Nguu, E.K.
Bishop, Richard P.
Šlapeta, J.
Identification and functional analysis of ferritin 2 from the Taiga tick Ixodes persulcatus Schulze
Githaka, Naftaly W.
Konnai, S.
Isezaki, M.
Goto, S.
Xavier, M.A.
Fujisawa, S.
Yamada, S.
Okagawa, T.
Maekawa, N.
Logullo, C.
Silva Vaz, I. da
Murata, S.
Ohashi, K.
The Rhipicephalus appendiculatus tick vector of Theileria parva is absent from cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) populations and associated ecosystems in northern Uganda