Publications
Abbasi, I., Aramin, S., Hailu, A., Shiferaw, W., Kassahun,
A., Belay, S.,
Jaffe, C., Warburg, A., 2013, Evaluation of PCR procedures for detecting
and
quantifying Leishmania donovani DNA in large numbers of dried human
blood
samples from a visceral leishmaniasis focus in Northern Ethiopia.
BMC
infectious diseases 13, 1-10.
Gebrekidan, H., Hailu, A., Kassahun, A.,
Rohoušová, I., Maia, C.,
Talmi-Frank, D., Warburg, A., Baneth, G., 2013, Theileria infection
in domestic
ruminants in Northern Ethiopia.
Veterinary Parasitology.
Kirstein, O.D., Faiman, R., Gebreselassie, A., Hailu, A.,
Gebre-Michael,
T., Warburg, A., 2013, Attraction of Ethiopian phlebotomine sand
flies
(diptera: psychodidae) to light and sugar-yeast mixtures (CO2). Parasites
&
vectors 6, 1-9.
Miller, E., Huppert, A., 2013, The Effects of Host Diversity
on
Vector-Borne Disease: The Conditions
under Which Diversity Will Amplify or
Dilute the Disease Risk. PLOS ONE 8,
e80279.
Moncaz, A., Gebresilassie, A., Kirstein, O., Faiman, R.,
Gebre-Michael,
T., Hailu, A., Warburg, A., 2013, Attraction of phlebotomine sand flies to
baited and non-baited horizontal surfaces. Acta tropica.
Moncaz A, Kirstein O, Gebresellassie
A, Lemma W, Yared S,
Gebre-Michael T, Hailu A, Shenker M,
Warburg A: Characterization
of breeding
sites of Phlebotomus orientalis -The vector of visceral
leishmaniasis in
northwestern Ethiopia. Acta tropica 2014, 139:5-14.
Moncaz A, Kirstein O,
Gebresellassie A, Lemma W, Gebre-Michael T, Balkew M, Belay S, Hailu A,
Warburg
A: Sergentomyia
spp.: breeding sites in vertisols and peri-domestic habitats in
North West Ethiopia. Acta tropica 2014, 137:88-94.
Sadlova, J., Dvorak, V., Seblova, V.,
Warburg, A., Votypka, J., Volf, P.,
2013, Sergentomyia schwetzi is not a competent
vector for Leishmania donovani
and other Leishmania species pathogenic to humans. Parasites
& Vectors 6, 186.
Seblova, V., Volfova, V., Dvorak, V., Pruzinova, K., Votypka,
J.,
Kassahun, A., Gebre-Michael, T., Hailu, A., Warburg, A., Volf, P.,
2013, Phlebotomus orientalis Sand Flies from Two
Geographically Distant Ethiopian
Localities: Biology, Genetic Analyses and Susceptibility to Leishmania
donovani. PLoS neglected tropical diseases 7,
e2187.
Shabtai, I., Shenker, M., Edeto, W., Warburg, A., Ben-Hur,
M., 2014, Effects of land use on structure and
hydraulic properties of Vertisols
containing a sodic horizon in northern Ethiopia. Soil and
Tillage Research 136, 19-27.
Vlkova, M., Sima, M., Rohousova, I., Kostalova,
T., Sumova, P., Volfova,
V., Jaske, E, J., Barbian, K, D., Gebre-Michael, T., Hailu, A.,
Warburg, A.,
Ribeiro, J, M, C., Valenzuela, J, G., Jochim, R, C. and Volf, P. 2014. Comparative Analysis of Salivary
Gland Transcriptomes of Phlebotomus orientalis Sand Flies from Endemic
and Non-endemic
Foci of Visceral Leishmaniasis. PLoS
neglected tropical diseases 8,
e2709.
Zackay, A., Nasereddin, A., Takele, Y., Tadesse, D., Hailu,
W., Hurissa,
Z., Yifru, S., Weldegebreal, T., Diro, E., Kassahun, A., Haiilu, A.,
Jaffe, C.,
L., 2013, Polymorphism in the HASPB Repeat Region of
East African Leishmania
donovani Strains. PLoS neglected tropical diseases
7, e2031.
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