Keystone Symposia SciTalk 2017: Sheila Ogoma

Feb 2017

 

"A low technology emanator treated with the volatile pyrethroid transfluthrin confers long term protection against outdoor biting vectors of lymphatic filariasis, arboviruses and malaria"

Sheila Ogoma, US National Research Council; US Army Medical Research Directorate, Kenya in Kisumu

 The research mentioned here was conducted at the Ifakara Health Institute, Tanzania

 

In February 2017, malaria experts from around the world gathered in Kampala, Uganda at "Malaria: From Innovation to Eradication(link is external)", a conference organized by Keystone Symposia(link is external) in collaboration with MESA.  SciTalks are in-conference short talks and poster presentations recorded on video and shared on the Internet, and are designed to extend the reach of the science present within each Keystone Symposia conference.  

 

Read more about Sheila's work:

A low technology emanator treated with the volatile pyrethroid transfluthrin confers long term protection against outdoor biting vectors of lymphatic filariasis, arboviruses and malaria

Ogoma SB, Mmando AS, Swai JK, Horstmann S, Malone D, Killeen GF; PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2017

 

Spatial repellency of transfluthrin-treated hessian strips against laboratory-reared Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in a semi-field tunnel cage

Ogoma SB, Ngonyani H, Simfukwe ET, Mseka A, Moore J, Killeen GF; Parasites & Vectors, 2012

 

 

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  • Author(s)
    • Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology
    Collaborator(s)
    • Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance (MESA)
    • Ifakara Health Institute (IHI)
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