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    Spatial distribution and habitat characterization of mosquito species during the dry season along the Mara River and its tributaries, in Kenya and Tanzania

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    2018
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    Dida O.Gabriel, Douglas N. Anyona2 , Paul O. Abuom2 , Daniel Akoko3 , Samson O. Adoka4 , Ally-Said Matano5 , Philip O. Owuor6 and Collins Ouma
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    Vector-borne diseases are increasingly becoming a major health problem among communities living along the major rivers of Africa. Although larger water bodies such as lakes and dams have been extensively researched, rivers and their tributaries have largely been ignored. This study sought to establish the spatial distribution of mosquito species during the dry season and further characterize their habitats along the Mara River and its tributaries.
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