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    • Gastrointestinal parasites of free-ranging colobus monkeys (Colobus angolensis palliatus) in Kwale District, Kenya coast 

      Mogoa, E G M; Okanga, Sharon; Muchemi, Gerald; Munene, Elphas; Maingi, Nicholas (University of NairobiDepartment of Public Health and ToxicologyDepartment of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology, University of NairobiDepartment of Clinical Studies, University of Nairobi, 2006)
      Approximately 2000 black and white Angolan colobus monkeys (Colobus angolensis palliatus) remain in Kwale District, Southern Kenya. They are threatened by deforestation due to private development countrywide. Primates can ...
    • Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in certified food-handlers working in food establishments in the City of Nairobi, Kenya. 

      Kamau, P; Aloo-Obudho, P; Kabiru, E,; Ombacho, K; Langat, B; Mucheru, O; Ireri, L.; Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in certified food-handlers working in food establishments in the City of Nairobi, Kenya (University of Nairobi,College of Health Sciences,, 2012)
      Most intestinal parasites are cosmopolitan with the highest prevalence in the tropics and subtopics. Rural-to-urban migration rapidly increases the number of food eating places in towns and their environs. Some of these ...