Fred K. Onyango
Kenya Medical Research Institute
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 1991
John C. Beier; Fred K. Onyango; Joseph K. Koros; Mutalib Ramadhan; Rose Ogwang; Robert A. Wirtz; Davy K. Koech; Clifford R. Roberts
Abstract. The malaria transmission potential of wild, infective Anopheles from western Kenya was evaluated by determining the number of sporozoites transmitted in vitro by salivation when their mouthparts were inserted into capillary tubes containing either sucrose or blood. With sucrose, 86.6% of 102 infective Anopheles transmitted a geometric mean (GM) of 3.84 sporozoites (range 1–34). With blood, 23.1% of 104 infective Anopheles, tested on the day of collection, transmitted a GM of 2.30 sporozoites (range 1–117). For Anopheles held 5 days postcapture before testing with blood, 53.6% of 56 transmitted a GM of 6.04 sporozoites (range 1–420). Transmitting Anopheles contained significantly more salivary gland sporozoites than non‐transmitters. No significant differences were detected between Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu lato and Anopheles funestus Giles in sporozoite transmission by individuals with sporozoites in their salivary glands.
Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 1988
John C. Beier; Charles M. Asiago; Fred K. Onyango; Joseph K. Koros
ABSTRACT. Malaria sporozoite infection rates in a mixed species group of 244 Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu lato and 115 An. funestus Giles wild female mosquitoes were compared using three methods to determine cutoff absorbance values for positivity of a Plasmodium falciparum Welch enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Positive controls were based on P. falciparum circumsporozoite protein. As negative controls, four wild male Anopheles were included on each microtitre plate; tests were repeated on four consecutive days for each plate.
Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 1991
John C. Beier; Fred K. Onyango; Mutalib Ramadhan; Joseph K. Koros; Charles M. Asiago; Robert A. Wirtz; Davy K. Koech; Clifford R. Roberts
Abstract. The number of malaria sporozoites in the salivary glands was determined microscopically for 1137 wild, naturally infected Anopheles from western Kenya. Infective Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu lato (n=874) contained a geometric mean (GM) of 962 sporozoites and An.funestus Giles (n=263) contained 812. No significant differences were detected in geometric mean numbers of sporozoites between species, collection techniques or sites.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1990
John C. Beier; Peter V. Perkins; Fred K. Onyango; Thomas P. Gargan; Charles N. Oster; Richard E. Whitmire; Davy K. Koech; Clifford R. Roberts
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1990
John C. Beier; Peter V. Perkins; Joseph K. Koros; Fred K. Onyango; Thomas P. Gargan; Robert A. Wirtz; Davy K. Koech; Clifford R. Roberts
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1991
Vincenzo Petrarca; John C. Beier; Fred K. Onyango; Joseph K. Koros; Charles M. Asiago; Davy K. Koech; Clifford R. Roberts
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1995
Christine Beadle; Peter D. McElroy; Charles N. Oster; John C. Beier; Aggrey J. Oloo; Fred K. Onyango; David K. Chumo; James D. Bales; James A. Sherwood; Stephen L. Hoffman
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1988
Magda S. Beier; Ira K. Schwartz; John C. Beier; Peter V. Perkins; Fred K. Onyango; Joseph K. Koros; Gary H. Campbell; Patricia M. Andrysiak; Brandling-Bennett Ad
American Journal of Epidemiology | 1997
Peter McElroy; John C. Beier; Charles N. Oster; Fred K. Onyango; Aggrey J. Oloo; Xihong Lin; Christine Beadle; Stephen L. Hoffman
Journal of The American Mosquito Control Association | 1990
John C. Beier; W. O. Odago; Fred K. Onyango; Charles M. Asiago; Davy K. Koech; Clifford R. Roberts