Browsing by Author "Mutua, Edna N."
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Effect of climatic variability on malaria trends in Baringo County, Kenya
Edwin, K. Kipruto; Ochieng, Alfred O.; Anyona, Douglas N.; Mbalanya, Macrae; Mutua, Edna N.; Onguru, Daniel; Nyamongo, Isaac K.; Estambale, Benson B. (Malaria Journal, 2017-05-25)Malaria transmission in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya such as Baringo County, is seasonal and often influenced by climatic factors. Unravelling the relationship between climate variables and malaria transmission ... -
Effect of climatic variability on malaria trends in Baringo County, Kenya
Kipruto, Edwin K; Ochieng, Alfred O.; Anyona, Douglas N; Mbalanya, Macrae; Mutua, Edna N.; Onguru, Daniel O.; Nyamongo, Isaac K.; Estambale, Benson B. (spring open.com, 2017)Background Malaria transmission in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya such as Baringo County, is seasonal and often influenced by climatic factors. Unravelling the relationship between climate variables and malaria ... -
From Policy to Practice: An Assessment of Biosecurity Practices in Cattle, Sheep and Goats Production, Marketing and Slaughter in Baringo County, Kenya
Mutua, Edna N.; Bett, Bernard K.; Bukachi, Salome A.; Estambale, Benson A.; Nyamongo, Isaac K. (PLOS ONE, 2022-04)Globally, biosecurity is instrumental in prevention, control and management of livestock dis- eases and protection of human health. It is defined, prescribed, adopted and enforced through global, regional and national ... -
Lay knowledge and management of malaria in Baringo County, Kenya
Mutua, Edna N.; Bukachi, Salome A.; Bett, Bernard K.; Estambale, Benson B.; Nyamongo, Isaac K. (BMC, 2016)Background: Malaria, a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium and transmitted by female anopheline mosquitoes, is a major cause of morbidity, mortality and loss in productivity in humans. Baringo ... -
“We do not bury dead livestock like human beings”: Community behaviors and risk of Rift Valley Fever virus infection in Baringo County, Kenya
Mutua, Edna N.; Bukachi, Salome A.; Bett, Bernard K.; Estambale, Benson B.; Nyamongo, Isaac K. (PLOS, 2017)Background:Rift Valley Fever (RVF), is a viral zoonotic disease transmitted by Aedes and Culex mosquitoes. In Kenya, its occurrence is associated with increased rains. In Baringo County, RVF was first reported in 2006–2007 ...