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  1. Bats as hosts of zoonotic pathogens by Thalin, Therese

    Published 2021
    “…Blood, saliva and feces were sampled from 77 bats and tested for lyssavirus, flavivirus and Puumala orthohantavirus using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) techniques, sequencing, IFA and ELISA. Bats were found to host flavivirus and lyssavirus, but no hantaviruses. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Hur kan man öka den biologiska mångfalden i urbana grönområden? by Linton, Axel

    Published 2022
    “…Många insatser för att gynna biologisk mångfald är enkla att genomföra, därför är en viktig punkt att viljan att genomföra dem och kunskapen om hur finns hos beslutsfattare och arbetare.…”
    M2
  3. Outbreaks of African swine fever in domestic pigs in Gulu district, Uganda by Tejler, Emma

    Published 2012
    “…Out of the six blood samples from pigs that survived outbreaks, three were ELISA-positive. The main transmission routes were trade of live pigs and pig products, especially at onset of an outbreak (introduction into a village). …”
    L3
  4. Detección temprana de preñez con ultrasonido de tiempo real (UTR) en bovinos by Castellanos J., Luis A., Matta R., Jorge P.

    Published 2014
    “…De mayo a septiembre de 2014 se realizó un estudio en la Finca Santa Elisa ubicada en el municipio de Danlí, departamento de El Paraíso, Honduras con el objetivo de determinar la sensibilidad del diagnóstico temprano de preñez con Ultrasonido de Tiempo Real (UTR) en bovinos. …”
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  5. Efecto de dos fuentes de vitamina B12 y butafosfano en el desempeño reproductivo en vacas de ganado de carne by Chávez R,. Marcela M., Rodriguez F,. Karla M.

    Published 2016
    “…El estudio se realizó en la hacienda Santa Elisa, departamento de El Paraíso, Honduras. Las vacas recibieron manipulación uterina y separación temporal del ternero (MUST) entre 45 a 60 días posparto. …”
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  6. Incidencia de micotoxinas en maíz (Zea mayz L.) en los departamentos de Santa Bárbara y Copán, Honduras by Fión A., Mílton E., Méndez L., Omar E.

    Published 2018
    “…Para cuantificar la micotoxinas las muestras se analizaron por fluorometría-ELISA. No existieron diferencias significativas de contaminación entre departamentos (P > 0.05). …”
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    Tesis
  7. Familias de insectos de Nicaragua by Jiménez-Martínez, Edgardo

    Published 2020
    “…I.INTRODUCCIÓN AL MUNDO DE LOS INSECTOS II.INSECTOS Y SU RELACION CON EL HOMBRE, LAS PLANTAS, LOS ANIMALES Y EL MEDIO AMBIENTE III.INTRODUCCIÓN A LA TAXONOMÍA DE INSECTOS IV.PRINCIPALES ÓRDENES Y FAMILIAS DE INSECTOS Orden Collembola Familia Hypogastruridae Familia Pseudachorutinae Familia Entomobryidae Familia Brachystomellinae Orden Diplura Familia Anajapyjidae Orden Thysanura Familia Lepismatidae Orden Ephemeroptera Familia Baetidae Familia Caenidae Familia Tricorythidae Familia Polymitarcyidae Orden Odonata Familia Aeshnidae Familia Gomphidae Familia Calopterygidae Familia Coenagrionidae Familia Lestidae Familia Libellulidae Orden Plecoptera Familia Perlidae Orden Embioptera Familia Oligotomidae Orden Phasmatodea (Insectos palo) Familia Phasmatidae Orden Orthoptera (Saltamontes, grillos y otros) Familia Acrididae Familia Tettigoniidae Familia Stenopelmatidae Familia Gryllidae Familia Gryllotalpidae Familia Romaleidae Familia Episactidae Familia Pyrgomorphidae Familia Tetrigidae Familia Rhipipterygidae Familia Tridactylidae Orden Blattodea (Cucarachas) Familia Blaberidae Familia Blattellidae Familia Blattidae Orden Isoptera (Comejenes, termitas, polillas) Familia Kalotermitidae Familia Rhinotermitidae Familia Termitidae Orden Mantodea (Madre culebra, Mantis religiosa) Familia Hymenopodidae Familia Mantidae Familia Thespidae Orden Dermaptera (Tijeretas) Familia Anisolabidae (Carcinophoridae) Familia Forficulidae Familia Labiidae Familia Labiduridae Orden Psocoptera Familia Liposcelidae Orden Phthiraptera (piojos) Familia Menoponida Familia Boopidae Familia Trichodectidae Familia Philoptheridae Familia Haematopinidae Familia Pediculidae Familia Pthiridae Familia Hoplopleuridae Orden Thysanoptera (Trips, piojos de las plantas) Familia Aeolothripidae Familia Heterothripidae Familia Merothripidae Familia Phlaeothripidae Universidad Nacional Agraria Familias de insectos de Nicaragua Familia Thripidae1 Orden Hemiptera144Sub orden Heteroptera (chinches verdaderos) Familia Gelastocoridae Familia Tingidae Familia Miridae Familia Nabidae Familia Anthocoridae Familia Cimicidae Familia Reduviidae Familia Lygaeidae Familia Largidae Familia Coreidae Familia Alydidae Familia Pentatomidae Familia Cydnidae Sub orden Auchenorrhyncha Familia Fulgoridae Familia Cercopidae Familia Cicadellidae Familia Cicadidae Familia Delphacidae Familia Membracidae Sub orden Sternorrhyncha Familia Aleyrodidae Familia Aphididae Familia Coccidae Familia Pseudococcidae Orden Megaloptera Familia Corydalidae Familia Sialidae Orden Neuroptera Familia Chrysopidae Familia Mantispidae Familia Myrmeleontidae Orden Coleoptera (escarabajos) Familia Anobiidae Familia Carabidae Familia Staphylinidae Familia Histeridae Familia Passalidae Familia Scarabaeidae Familia Buprestidae Familia Elateridae Familia Lampyridae Familia Cantharidae Familia Dermestidae Familia Bostrichidae Familia Trogositidae Familia Cleridae Familia Melyridae Familia Nitidulidae Familia Cucujidae Familia Coccinellidae Familia Tenebrionidae Familia Meloidae Familia Cerambycidae Familia Bruchidae Familia Chrysomelidae Familia Anthribidae Familia Brentidae Familia Curculionidae Familia Scolytidae Orden Díptera (Moscas y mosquitos) Familia Agromyzidae Familia Anthomyiidae Familia Asilidae Familia Bombyliidae Familia Calliphoridae Familia Culicidae Familia Cecidomyiidae Familia Dolichopodidae Familia Drosophilidae Familia Muscidae Familia Otitidae Universidad Nacional AgrariaFamilias de insectos de Nicaragua Familia Psychodidae Familia Simuliidae Familia Stratiomyidae Familia Syrphidae Familia Sarcophagidae Familia Tabanidae Familia Tipulidae Familia Tephritidae Familia Tachinidae Orden Mecoptera Familia Bittacidae Orden Siphonaptera Familia Pulicidae Orden Trichoptera (palomilla) Familia Limnephilidae Orden Lepidóptera (Mariposas y palomillas) Familia Gelechiidae Familia Plutellidae Familia Yponomeutidae Familia Pyralidae Familia Sesiidae Familia Tortricidae Familia Hesperiidae Familia Papilionidae Familia Pieridae (Mariposa de repollo) Familia Nymphalidae Familia Saturniidae Familia Sphingidae Familia Arctiidae Familia Noctuidae Orden Hymenóptera (Avispas, jicotes, abejas y hormigas y otros nombres) Familia Anthophoridae Familia Argidae Familia Apidae Familia Bethylidae Familia Braconidae Familia Chalcididae Familia Chrysididae Familia Cynipidae Familia Diapriidae Familia Eurytomidae Familia Eulophidae Familia Encyrtidae Familia Evaniidae Familia Formicidae Familia Ichneumonidae Familia Halictidae Familia Megachilidae Familia Mutillidae Familia Pompilidae Familia Pteromalidae Familia Scelionidae Familia Scoliidae Familia Sphecidae Familia Tenthredinidae Familia Tiphiidae Familia Torymidae Familia Vespidae Familia Proctotrupidae V. …”
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    Libro
  8. Caracterización técnica de los sistemas de explotación ganadera de los pequeños y medianos productores en los municipios de Tisma, Nandaime y Granada (Malacatoya) by Castillo Espinoza, Gustavo Adolfo, Cruz Rivera, William Ernesto

    Published 2003
    “…En lo referente a la infraestructura el 96.1% de los productores poseen corrales, un 66.7% tienen salitreros, un 51.9% cuentan con comederos, apenas un 10.1% poseen mangas, un 55.8% tienen pilas para abrevar su ganado y apenas un 33.3% cuentan con bodegas. …”
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  9. Co-infection of pigs with Taenia solium cysticercosis and gastrointestinal parasites in Eastern and Western Uganda by Ngwili, Nicholas, Thomas, Lian F., Githigia, S., Muloi, Dishon M., Marshall, Karen, Wahome, R., Roesel, Kristina

    Published 2022
    “…Taenia spp. circulating antigen levels in the sample sera were tested using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, apDia™ cysticercosis Ag ELISA. The modified McMaster technique was used to identify and quantify the GI parasites. …”
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    Journal Article
  10. Prevalence and risk factors of Brucella spp. in goats in Borana pastoral area, Southern Oromia, Ethiopia by Teshome, D., Sori, T., Banti, T., Kidane, G., Wieland, Barbara, Alemayehu, Gezahegn

    Published 2022
    “…The samples were tested using a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA). The study survey results showed that most of the pastoralists (≥64.2 %) and (≥81.6 %) had poor knowledge about brucellosis and its zoonotic importance, respectively. …”
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    Journal Article
  11. Development of an Anticipatory Action Plan for flood and landslide hazard in Sri Lanka by Alahacoon, Niranga, Amarnath, Giriraj, Gnanatheepan, W.

    Published 2023
    “…In response, a detailed community risk assessment was conducted in Nuwara Eliya, Ambagamuwa Divisional Secretariat Division (DSD) to develop anticipatory action plans for floods and landslides. …”
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    Informe técnico
  12. Estimating seroprevalence and variation to four tick-borne infections and determination of associated risk factors in cattle under traditional mixed farming system in Mbeere Distri... by Gachohi, John M., Ngumi, P.N., Kitala, P.M., Skilton, Robert A.

    Published 2010
    “…Prevalences of serum antibodies were determined using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. The relationship between TBDs seroprevalence and the risk factors was assessed by multivariable analysis using standard logistic regression models and mixed models using the farm as a random effect. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Leptospira seroprevalence in human and associated factors in Yen Dinh district and Nhu Thanh district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam, 2013 by Cong Ngoc Long

    Published 2014
    “…The research used the Leptospira immunoglobulin G enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (IgG ELISA) method to diagnose leptospirosis in the area. …”
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  14. Feed storage practices and aflatoxin contamination of dairy feeds in the Greater Addis Ababa milk shed, Ethiopia by Gizachew, D., Szonyi, Barbara, Tegegne, Azage, Hanson, Jean, Grace, Delia

    Published 2015
    “…We analyzed the level of AFB1 in 114 feed samples from dairy farmers and 42 feed samples from feed producers and processors using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). All the feed samples were contaminated with AFB1 ranging between seven and 419 ppb (ug/kg). …”
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    Ponencia
  15. A longitudinal survey of African swine fever in Uganda reveals high apparent disease incidence rates in domestic pigs, but absence of detectable persistent virus infections in bloo... by Muhangi, D., Masembe, C., Emanuelson, Ulf, Boqvist, Sofia, Mayega, L., Ademun, R.O., Bishop, Richard P., Ocaido, M., Berg, M., Ståhl, Karl

    Published 2015
    “…Three pigs tested positive for ASFV using real-time PCR, but none tested positive for ASFV specific antibodies using two different commercial ELISA tests. There was no evidence for existence of pigs that were long-term carriers for the virus based on the analysis of blood and serum as there were no seropositive pigs and the only three ASFV DNA positive pigs were acutely infected and were linked to outbreaks reported by farmers during the study. …”
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    Journal Article
  16. Prevalence of aflatoxin in feeds and cow milk from five counties in Kenya by Senerwa, D.M., Sirma, A.J., Mtimet, Nadhem, Kang'ethe, Erastus K., Grace, Delia, Lindahl, Johanna F.

    Published 2016
    “…Dairy feed concentrates and cattle milk were collected twice (dry season and rainy season) from 285 dairy farmers in the five counties and analysed for AFB1 and AFM1, using competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In the five counties, the proportion of farmers who fed cattle with dairy concentrates varied from zero to 68%. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Aflatoxins in dairy cattle feed in Senegal by Marshall, Karen, Missohou, Ayao, Tebug, Stanly Fon, Kagera, I., Grace, Delia, Lindahl, Johanna F.

    Published 2016
    “…Aflatoxin levels were determined by a commercial competitive ELISA. Feeds with the highest levels of aflatoxin were purchased concentrate (with an average of 50 ppb, and a range of 0 to 305 ppb), ground-nut cake (45ppb, 0 to 187ppb) and millet bran (37ppb, 0 to186 ppb). …”
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    Poster
  18. Distribution of maize lethal necrosis disease, its causal viruses and alternative hosts in the north central regions of Tanzania by Mariki, A.

    Published 2017
    “…The Enzyme – linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) methods were used for the detection of MCMV and SCMV in field samples. …”
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    Tesis
  19. Estimation of tsetse challenge and its relationship with trypanosomosis incidence in cattle kept under pastoral production systems in Kenya by Bett, Bernard K., Irungu, P., Nyamwaro, Sospeter S., Murilla, G., Kitala, P., Gathuma, J., Randolph, Thomas F., McDermott, John J.

    Published 2008
    “…Blood meals were also collected from some of the flies and their sources identified using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Tsetse challenge was obtained as a product of tsetse density, trypanosome prevalence and the proportion of blood meals obtained from cattle. …”
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    Journal Article

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