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Benewende Aristide Kabore

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Kabore B, Taqi S, Mkinga A, Morales Zambrana A, Mach R, Vreysen M, et al.
Parasite . 2024 Feb; 31:4. PMID: 38334684
One of the most critical factors for implementing the sterile insect technique for the management of tsetse is the production of large quantities of highly competitive sterile males in the...
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Kabore B, Nawaj A, Maiga H, Soukia O, Pagabeleguem S, OuedraogoSanon M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Oct; 13(1):17633. PMID: 37848516
An area-wide integrated pest management strategy with a sterile insect technique (SIT) component requires a radiation source for the sterilisation of male insects. Self-contained gamma irradiators, which were exclusively used...
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Pagabeleguem S, Koughuindida O, Wendemanegde Salou E, Gimonneau G, Toe A, Kabore B, et al.
Parasite . 2023 Apr; 30:8. PMID: 37010449
African animal trypanosomoses are vector-borne diseases that cause enormous livestock losses in sub-Saharan Africa, with drastic socio-economic impacts. Vector control in the context of an area-wide integrated pest management program...
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Yamada H, Kabore B, Somda N, Ntoyi N, de Beer C, Bouyer J, et al.
Insects . 2023 Jan; 14(1). PMID: 36662020
The sterile insect technique (SIT) is based on the inundatory field release of a target pest following their reproductive sterilization via exposure to radiation. Until recently, gamma irradiation from isotopic...
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Dahourou L, Savadogo M, Tapsoba R, Kabore B, Konate A, Zerbo M, et al.
Vet Anim Sci . 2021 Sep; 14:100205. PMID: 34541377
Rabies is a prioritized zoonotic disease in Burkina Faso and is known as a major zoonotic disease with high public health importance. This investigation was conducted to assess community knowledge,...
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Pagabeleguem S, Toe A, Pooda S, Dera K, Belem A, Belem A, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Jan; 16(1):e0245503. PMID: 33444421
Tsetse flies are cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of sleeping sickness or Human African Trypanosomosis and nagana or African Animal Trypanosomosis in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Insectarium de Bobo-Dioulasso...