Browsing by Author "Fredos Okumu"
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Item Changes in contributions of different Anopheles vector species to malaria transmission in east and southern Africa from 2000 to 2022B Msugupakulya; N Urio; M Jumanne; H Ngowo; Fredos Okumu; E et alItem Geospatial modelling of dry season habitats of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in southeastern TanzaniaN F Kahamba; Fredos Okumu; M Jumanne; K Kifungo; J O Odero; E et alItem Influence of larval growth and habitat shading on retreatment frequencies of biolarvicides against malaria vectorsB Msugupakulya; S.K Ngajuma; A.N Ngayambwa; B.E Kidwanga; E et al; Fredos OkumuItem Key considerations target product profiles and research gaps in the application of infrared spectroscopy and artificial intelligence for malaria surveillance and diagnosis(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) I Mshani; D Siria; E Mwanga; B.B.D Sow; E et al; Fredos OkumuItem Perspectives of African stakeholders on gene drives for malaria control and elimination a multicountry survey(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) M F Finda; E O Juma; N F Kahamba; R S Mthawanji; E et al; Fredos OkumuItem Rapid assessment of the bloodfeeding histories of wildcaught malaria mosquitoes using midinfrared spectroscopy and machine learning(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) E Mwanga; I Mchola; F Makala; I Mshani; Fredos Okumu; " "et al"Item Reagentfree detection of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infections in fieldcollected mosquitoes using midinfrared spectroscopy and machine learningE Mwanga; P Kweyamba; D Siria; I Mshani; E et al; Fredos OkumuItem Screening of malaria infections in human blood samples with varying parasite densities and anaemic conditions using AIPowered midinfrared spectroscopy(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) I Mshani; F Jackson; Rehema Y Mwanga; Prisca A Kweyamba; Fredos Okumu; E et alItem Sugar and blood the nutritional priorities of the dengue vector Aedes aegyptiF.C Tenywa; J.J Musa; R.M Musiba; J.K Swai; Fredos Okumu; E et alItem Using ecological observations to improve malaria control in areas where Anopheles funestus is the dominant vectorNajat F. Kahamba; Marceline Finda; Halfan S. Ngowo; Betwel J. Msugupakulya; Francesco Baldini; Lizette Koekemoer; Heather M. Ferguson; Fredos Okumu