Caleb Kibet
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Recent Articles
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Onyango B, Copeland R, Mbogholi J, Wamalwa M, Kibet C, Tonnang H, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jun;
14(6):e11457.
PMID: 38826163
The current knowledge on insects feeding on fruits is limited, and some of the scarce existing data on the fruit-associated insects are secluded within the host institutions. Consequently, their value...
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Waweru J, de Laurent Z, Kamau E, Mohammed K, Gicheru E, Mutunga M, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2024 May;
6:99.
PMID: 38779569
Nasopharyngeal samples contain higher quantities of bacterial and host nucleic acids relative to viruses; presenting challenges during virus metagenomics sequencing, which underpins agnostic sequencing protocols. We aimed to develop a...
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Omondi V, Bosire G, Onyari J, Kibet C, Mwasya S, Onyonyi V, et al.
mSystems
. 2024 Jan;
9(2):e0122823.
PMID: 38294243
Ruminant livestock, including cattle, sheep, goats, and camels, possess a distinctive digestive system with complex microbiota communities critical for feed conversion and secondary metabolite production, including greenhouse gases. Yet, there...
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Kariuki E, Kibet C, Paredes J, Mboowa G, Mwaura O, Njogu J, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2023 May;
14:1120224.
PMID: 37180276
Recently, interest in the black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) gut microbiome has received increased attention primarily due to their role in waste bioconversion. However, there is a lack of information...
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Muraya A, Kyanya C, Kiyaga S, Smith H, Kibet C, Martin M, et al.
Pathogens
. 2022 May;
11(5).
PMID: 35631066
is a globally significant opportunistic pathogen causing healthcare-associated and community-acquired infections. This study examined the epidemiology and the distribution of resistance and virulence genes in clinical strains in Kenya. A...
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Kiyaga S, Kyanya C, Muraya A, Smith H, Mills E, Kibet C, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Apr;
13:835403.
PMID: 35369511
is a leading cause of nosocomial infections worldwide. It can produce a range of debilitating infections, have a propensity for developing antimicrobial resistance, and present with a variety of potent...