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Erastus Mulinge

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Aregawi W, Levecke B, Ashenafi H, Byaruhanga C, Kebede N, Mulinge E, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2024 Jan; 18(1):e0011894. PMID: 38271288
Background: Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a neglected zoonotic disease that is caused by Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s.l.), the life cycle of which involves multiple hosts. We conducted a systematic...
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Mulinge E, Zeyhle E, Mbae C, Gitau L, Kaburu T, Magambo J, et al.
Parasitology . 2023 Feb; 150(5):468-475. PMID: 36843475
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is endemic in humans and domestic animals in eastern Africa. All the species of the sensu lato complex have been reported in this region except for ,...
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Mutwiri T, Muigai A, Magambo J, Mulinge E, Gitau L, Muinde P, et al.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports . 2023 Feb; 38:100829. PMID: 36725161
Introduction: Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is endemic in humans and livestock in many pastoral communities in Kenya. The distribution of the disease is enhanced by several factors, including livestock trade, which...
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Strkolcova G, Mravcova K, Mucha R, Mulinge E, Schreiberova A
Acta Parasitol . 2022 Jan; 67(2):764-772. PMID: 35067865
Purpose: Hookworms are hematophagous parasitic nematodes that occur in the intestinal tract of various mammals, including humans. The objective of this work was to develop a two-step morphology-molecular analysis-based strategy...
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Mulinge E, Mbae C, Ngugi B, Irungu T, Matey E, Kariuki S
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2021 Apr; 23:e00122. PMID: 33898796
is the only pathogenic species of the genus and is morphologically identical to / ( complex) hence cannot be microscopically differentiated. The other spp. found in humans ( and )...
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Banda F, Sikasunge C, Addy F, Wassermann M, Mackenstedt U, Kern P, et al.
Acta Trop . 2020 Aug; 211:105648. PMID: 32739294
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is endemic in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa. In contrast to the eastern part of the continent, very little data exists on the current disease situation in...
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Mulinge E, Odongo D, Magambo J, Njenga S, Zeyhle E, Mbae C, et al.
Parasitol Res . 2020 Jul; 119(9):2863-2875. PMID: 32666190
Taenia species of domestic dogs can cause cysticercosis and coenurosis in a wide range of intermediate hosts including humans. Most taeniids of dogs are globally distributed, but some wildlife-transmitted species...
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Nungari L, Mbae C, Gikunju J, Mulinge E, Kaburu T, Zeyhle E, et al.
Biomed Res Int . 2019 Jul; 2019:4798906. PMID: 31360712
Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is a widespread neglected zoonotic disease and is caused by the larval stage of the dog tapeworm sensu lato. CE is more frequent in livestock-rearing areas and...
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Mulinge E, Magambo J, Odongo D, Njenga S, Zeyhle E, Mbae C, et al.
Vet Parasitol . 2018 May; 255:49-57. PMID: 29773136
Cystic echinococcosis is endemic both in livestock and humans in many parts of Kenya. However, very little data exists on Echinococcus infections in dogs, and therefore their role in maintaining...
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Mamba T, Mbae C, Kinyua J, Mulinge E, Mburugu G, Njiru Z
J Trop Med . 2018 Apr; 2018:7659730. PMID: 29681951
is a protozoan parasite and a major cause of diarrhea in children and immunocompromised patients. Current diagnostic methods for cryptosporidiosis such as microscopy have low sensitivity while techniques such as...