Bibliography    Title Index
Subject Index

Table of Contents

 

AGRICULTURE. 1

AQUACULTURE. 11

AQUATIC PLANTS. 13

BIBLIOGRAPHY.. 15

BIOTECHOLOGY.. 16

CLIMATOLOGY.. 16

ECOTOURISM... 46

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. 47

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 53

FISHERIES. 53

FOOD.. 121

FRESHWATER ANIMALS. 129

HEALTH.. 133

HYDROMETEOROLOGY.. 135

INSECTS. 136

INVERTEBRATES. 137

MARINE ECOLOGY.. 150

NATURAL RESOURCES. 155

NUTRITION.. 156

PESTICIDES. 157

POLLUTION.. 158

POVERTY.. 161

RESEARCH.. 180

SCHISTOMATIDAE. 182

SHELLS. 186

WASTE MANAGEMENT. 186

WATER MANAGEMENT. 194

WILDLIFE. 198

 


 

AGRICULTURE

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8.         Aniini, Moureen (2003). Effects of Moringa on soil fertility in banana plantations in Mukono district. Unpublished dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC)

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10.     Ayero, Susan (2001). Assessment of farmers' attitudes towards the planting of resource on home gardens and farms in Bulamagi subcounty, Iganga district. Unpublished dissertation submitted to Makerere University (MUFFNC).

 

11.     Bahizi, Zachary K. M. (1996). Factors associated with the adoption of clonal Robusta coffee in the Lake Victoria crescent zone with particular reference to Luwero and Mpigi districts of Uganda. Unpublished MSc Agriculture thesis submitted to Makerere University. xiii,153p. (MUL)

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16.     Brown, Everard (1954). Irrigation and water supply development in Lake Victoria. 67p.

 

17.     Byakagaba, Patrick (2002). An assesment of farmers' level of knowledge on fodder bank technology in Goma, Mukono District. Unpublished dissertation, Makerere University (MUFFNC).

 

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33.     International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (1984). Common weeds at Mbita Research Station (ICIPE), South Nyanza, Kenya. ICIPE. (KMFRI).

 

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37.     Kalanzi, Fred (2004). An assessment of the farmers' response towards the planting of Moringa oleifera in Goma sub-county. Unpublished dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

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42.     Kayemba, David (2003). Evolution of soil climate properties in Albizzia chenesis coffee gardens. Unpublished dissertation submitted to Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

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44.     Kiwanuka, Kimbugwe (2002). Factors lnfluencing the performance of small scale dairy farmers in Uganda: a case study of Rakai District. 137p. (Nkumba University).

 

45.     Kombe, Kenneth (2003). Replenishing soil fertility through short duration Crotalaria grahaniana and Tephrasia vogeli improved fallow in Kyampisi subcounty, Mukono District. Unpublished dissertation submitted to Makerere University.

 

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48.     Lufafa, A., Tenywa, M. M., Isabirye, M. et al (2000). Parameterisation and prediction of soil erosion using GIS based universal soil loss model in a selected micro-catchment of the Lake Victoria Basin, Uganda. Fourth Regional Meeting of the Forum on Agriculture. (KMFRI).

49.     Majaliwa, Mwanjalolo J.G (2005). Soil erosion from major agricultural land use types and associated pollution loading in selected Lake Victoria micro-catchments. Thesis submitted to Makerere University. xv,155p. (MUL).

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54.     Mugo, F. (2000). Improved land management in the Lake basin: Linking land and lake, research and extention, catchment and Lake Basin. International Centre for Research in Agro-forestry (ICRAF). 78p. (KMFRI).

 

55.     Mulebeke, Robert (2004). Validation of a GIS model in a banana micro catchment of the Lake Victoria Basin. Dissertation submitted to Makerere University. 71p. (MUL).

 

56.     Nadhomi, Daniel Luliro (2004). Assessment of run off and soil loss from agricultural land in the Lake Victoria Basin. M. A. (Geog) thesis submitted to Makerere University. 83p. (MUL).

 

57.     Nambogga, Milly (2004). Field loss and the spread patterns of sweet potato virus disease in areas around the Lake Victoria crescent in Uganda. MSc (Crop Science) dissertation, Makerere University. 127p. (MUL).

 

58.     Namulondo, Ruth (2005). Effects of rice growing on the population of Phoenix redinata in Igombe Wetlands, Kagoma County. Dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

59.     Nassuna, Sarah (2005). Assessment of Farmers awareness and management practices of pests and diseases of mangos. Dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

60.     Ndhoreko, Juma (1993). The agrisilvicultural practices in Iganga District: References to Luuka County. Dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

61.     Ngeno, H. K. (1995). "Dairy production activities in Nyanza: Review of livestock production practices and constraints in South Westen Kenya". In: D. J. Rees, E. K. Njue, F.W. Makini, et al (eds.) Workshop proceedings: A review of agricultural practices and constraints in South Western Kenya, Kisii 3-5th Oct. 1995.
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62.     Niang, A, Gathumbi, S. and Amadalo, B. (1996). "The potential of short duration improved fallow for crop productivity enhancement in the highlands of Western Kenya". East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 62, 1&2: pp. 103-113 (LVEMP, Kenya).

63.     Niang, A., Amadalo, B., Gathumbi, S., et al (1996). "Maize yield response to green manure application from selected shrubs and trees species in Western Kenya: A preliminary assessment". East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 32, 1 & 2: pp. 199 - 207 (KMFRI; KARI).

64.     Nkalubo, Stanley T. (2000). Evaluation of mineral and organic amendments in the rehabilitation of degraded banana fields in the Lake Victoria Basin. Dissertation, Makerere University. 86p. (MUL).

 

65.     Nsereko, Yusuf (2004). Evaluation of stability of three different soils to support the growth of Azadiacota indica and Leucecena. Dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

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69.     Nzabi, A.W. and Kwach, J. K. (1995). "A review of production practices and constraints for oilseed crops in South West Kenya". In: D. J. Rees, E. K. Njue, F.W. Makini et al (eds.) Participatory rural appraisals of the farming systems of South West Kenya 1995/96. KARI/DFIDNARP II. pp. 68-73 (KMFRI).

 

70.     Obura, D. A. (1979). "Cotton production and marketing in the Lake Victoria Basin of Kenya". In: C.O Okidi (ed.) Natural resources and the development of Lake Victoria Basin of Kenya. pp. 268-317 (KMFRI; UoN:SES).

 

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15.     Bowes, G. (2000). Aquatic Botany, 67, 1-4.  (LVEMP).

 

16.     Bowes, G. (2000). Aquatic Botany, 68, 1-3.  (LVEMP).

 

17.     Bowes, G. (2000). Aquatic Botany, 69, 4 (December). (LVEMP).

 

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23.     Food and Agriculture Organisation (1996). Aquaculture extension services review. Rome: FAO. (LVEMP, Uganda).

 

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32.     Poxton, Michael G. (2000). Aquaculture International: Journal of the European Aquaculture Society, 8, 4. (LVEMP).

 

33.     Poxton, Michael G. (2000). Aquaculture International: Journal of the European Aquaculture Society, 8, 5. (LVEMP). 

 

34.     Poxton, Michael G. (2000). Aquaculture International: Journal of the European Aquaculture Society, 8, 6. (LVEMP).

 

35.     Poxton, Michael P. (n.d.). Aquaculture International, 8, 1. (LVEMP).

 

36.     Satia, B. and Bartley, D. (1998). The paradox of international introductions of aquatic organisms in Africa. Paris (France): ORSTOM. (LVEMP, Uganda).

 

37.     Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (2000). Proceedings of Regional Aquaculture Workshop. Dar es Salaam: TAFIRI. (LVEMP, Uganda; TAFIRI).

 

38.     Timmons, Michael B. and Losodo, Thomas M. (2001). "Aquaculture water re-use systems: Engineering, design and management." Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science, 27. (LVEMP).

 

39.     Wakabi, Ann Mary (1989). Report on the study and observation tour on the various aspects of fresh water aquaculture in the Phillippines. Entebbe: Fisheries Training Institute. (LVEMP, Uganda).

 

 

AQUATIC PLANTS

 

1.         Atager, C. J. (1982). The diatom record of Lake Victoria: the last 17,000 years. 7th Diatom symposium, U.S.A. 476p (KMFRI; FIRRI).

 

2.         Brese, M. (2000). Effects of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae on Grossina fuscipes in Lake Victoria Island. 147p. Nairobi: Kenyatta University. (KMFRI)

 

3.         Byarujali, S. M. (1997). The effect of herbicides on phytoplankton in Wazimenya Bay, Lake Victoria. Kampala: Makerere University. (FIRRI).

 

4.         Cherop, L. (1997). A survey of plankton community in a high altitude earthen pond: Chepkoilel campus farm pond. 55p. Moi University. (FIRRI).

 

5.         Cocquyt, C. and Vyverman, W. (1994). Composition and diverstiy of the algal flora in the East African Great Lakes: A comparative survey of Lakes Tanganyika, Malawi (Nyasa), and Victoria. Stuttgart (FRG): Schweizerbart. (FIRRI; LVEMP, Uganda).

 

6.         Evans, J. H. (1960). Algological studies. (FIRRI).

 

7.         Fish G. R. (1956). Chemical factors limiting growth of phytoplankton in Lake Victoria. pp. 152-266. KMFRI. (KMFRI).

 

8.         Kimetto, P. (1995). A survey of littoral algae of Kuinet Dam. Moi University. 133p. (KMFRI).

 

9.         King, H. (1991). "Variations in six planktonic cyanophyte genera in Lake Victoria." pp. 21- 45. (KMFRI).

 

10.     Komarek, J. and Kling, H. (1991). "Variation in six planktonic cyanophyte genera in Lake ". pp. 21-45. (KMFRI).

 

11.     Kuria, F. (1995). Observation on the zooplankton community of Kisumu-Bay of the Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria (Kenya part) with an emphasis on copepods. Nairobi (Kenya): FISA. (LVEMP, Ugada).

12.     Lind, E. M. (1968). "Notes on the distribution of phytoplankton in some Kenya waters." pp. 481 - 493. (KMFRI).

13.     Lung'ayia, H. B. O.  (1996). Analysis of the phytoplankton community structure in relation to environmental factors in Kenya waters of Lake Victoria, Kenya. PhD thesis Vrije University, Brussels, Belgium. (KMFRI; LVEMP, Uganda).

14.     Lung'ayia, H., M'harzi, M. T., Gichuki, J., et al (2000). "Phytoplankton community structures and environment in the Kenya waters of lake Victoria." Freshwater Biology, 43, 4: pp. 529-543 (FIRRI; KMFRI; LVEMP, Uganda).

15.     Lyimo, T. J. (2002). "The diversity of algae in the major aquatic systems of the Lake Victoria basin and their relationship to ecosystem functioning and fisheries." In: S. B. Mahongo, A. I. Chande and E. F. B. Katunzi (eds.) Biodiversity of Lake Victoria: Its conservation and sustainable use. (KMFRI).

 

16.     Muggide, R. (1993). "The increase in phytoplankton primary productivity and biomass in Lake Victoria (Uganda)."  Verhandlungen der Internationale Vereinigung für Theorestische und Angewandte Limnologie, 25: pp. 846-849.
 
(KMFRI).

17.     Njuguna, S. G. (1992). Floating aquatic weeds in Kenya. Proceedings of a Seminar on Wetlands of Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya, 3 - 5 July 1991. pp. 85-90. (KMFRI; UNEP).

18.     Ochumba, P. B. O. and Kibaara, D. I. (1989). "Observation on blue-green algal blooms in the open waters of Lake Victoria, Kenya.". African Journal of Ecology, 27: 23-32. (KMFRI; FIRRI).

 

19.     Pejler, N. (1974). "On the rotifer plankton of some East Africa Lakes". Hydrobiologia, 44: pp. 389-396. (KMFRI).

 

20.     Rasowo, J. (1982). Flora and fauna of lakes Sare and Kanyaboli. Kenya Agricultural Research Institute Annual report 1982/83. (KARI).

 

21.     Rose R. (1955). "The algae of the East African Great Lakes". In: Proceedings of the International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, London. 12: pp. 320-326. (KMFRI).

 

22.     Wambua, N. (1987). Phytoplankton composition and biomass in the two river dams in Uasin Gishu District, Kenya. 67p. MSc thesis, Moi University. (KMFRI; MU).

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1.         Acere, T. O., Silvestre, G. T. and Pauly, D. (1989). A draft bibliography of Lake Victoria (East Africa).

2.         Crul, R. C. M., Postms, D. J., van Oijen, M. J. P. et al (1995). A bibliography of Lake Victoria. Paris: UNESCO. (LVEMP, Uganda).

3.         Kinung'hi, Safari M. (n.d.). List of publications and reports. (NIMR).

4.         Lundell, T. (1975). References literature on Lake Victoria. University of Nairobi. (KMFRI).

5.         Overview and bibliography of the literature of socio-economic relevance to the fisheries of Lake Victoria (2001). SEDAWOG. (LVFRP).

 

BIOTECHOLOGY

1.         Abukutsa-Onyango, M. A. (2000). The use of biotechnology as a poverty alleviation strategy. pp. 46-52.

 

2.         Atta, M. B., EI-Sabaie, L. A., Noaman, M. A., et al (1997). "The effects of cooking on the content of heavy metals in fish (Tilapia nilotica)". Bio-resource technology. pp. 1-4. (EU).

3.         Gatner, John (1962). How to make set lets: The technology of resting. England: Fishing News Books. 95p. (MAAIF).

 

4.         Ntakimanye, Aggrey (2005). Adoption of fuel wood energy saving technologies in Kigorobya Sub-county, Hoima District. Dissertation, Makerere University. (MUFFNC).

 

5.         Peter, P., Russell, A. and Bender, J. (1994). Management plan for utilization of floating microbial mat with its associated detrital gelatinous layers as a complete Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus feed system". Bioresource Technology, 47: pp. 239-245. (KMFRI; EU).

 

 

BIRDS

1.         Arinaitwe, Julius R. (1997). Some aspects of waterbird communication along western shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda. 201p. Kampala: Makerere University. (MUL).

2.         Bennun, L. and Njoroge, P. (2000). Important bird areas in Kenya. (LVEMP, Uganda)

3.         Derek, P. and Dranzoa, C. (1997). Methods for studying the distribution, diversity and abundance of birds in East Africa: Some quantitative approaches. 110 - 123p. (FIRRI; EU).

4.         Dranzoa, C. (1997). The survival of understorey birds in the tropical rainforest of Ziika, Uganda. (LVEMP, Uganda).

 

CLIMATOLOGY

1.         Agwata, J. F. (1992). The response of Lake Victoria levels to regional and global climatic changes. Moi University. 159p. (MU-SES; KMFRI).

2.         Angawa, F. (2000). The impact of demography on environmental management on the Lake Victoria region. pp. 134-137. KMFRI. (KMFRI).

 

3.         Atheru, Z. K. K., Ogallo, L. A. and Ambenje, P. G. (2000). Regional climate forecasts for enhanced food production to alleviate rural poverty around the Lake Victoria region. KMFRI. pp. 28 - 30. (KMFRI).

4.         B., M. B. and Nicholson, S. E. (1998). Analysis of convective activity and its relationship to the rainfall over the rift valley lakes of East Africa during 1983-90 using the meteosat infrared channel. (LVEMP, Uganda).

 

5.         Babirye, Nasta (2002). Variation of soil microclimate under tree canopy cover of selected indigenous tree species in Sango Bay forest, Rakai district. (MUFFNC)

6.         Birkett, C., Murtugudde, R., and Allan, T. (1999). lndian Ocean climate event brings floods to East Africa. (LVEMP, Uganda).

7.         Lehman, J. T. (1998). "Role of climate in the modem condition of Lake Victoria." Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 61: pp. 29-37.  (FIRRI).

8.         Livingstone, D. A. (1975). "Lake quaternary climatic changes in Africa." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 6: pp. 249-279.

9.         Livingstone, D. A (1995). Climatic change and its impact on biodiversity in Africa. Nairobi (Kenya): Centre for Biodiversity. (LVEMP, Uganda).

10.     Nicholson, S. E. and Yin, X.G. (2001). "Rainfall conditions in equatorial East Africa during the nineteenth century as inferred from the record of Lake Victoria". Climatic Change, 48: pp. 387-398. (FIRRI; LVEMP, Uganda).

11.     Nicholson, S. E., Yin, X. G., and Ba, M. B. (2000). On the feasibility of using a lake water balance model to infer rainfall: An example from Lake Victoria. (LVEMP, Uganda).

 

12.     Nyakwada, W. (2000). "The use of weather and climate forecasts by rural people to enhance food production". In: E. Akunda, C. Mango, S. B. B. Oteng'l et al (eds.) Sustainable environmental management for poverty alleviationin the Lake Victoria Basin. pp. 38-42. (KMFRI)

 

13.     Okoola, R. E. (2000). "Climate change as related to food production for the alleviation of rural poverty in the Lake basin region". In: E. Akunda, C. Mango, S. B. B. Oteng'i, et al (eds) Sustainable environmental management for poverty alleviation in the Lake Victoria Basin. pp. 43-45. (KMFRI).

 

14.     Otengi, S. B. B. (2000). "Weather and climate hazards that affect food production in the Lake Victoria Basin". In: E. Akunda, C. Mango, S. B. B. Oteng'i et al (eds) Sustainable environmental management for poverty alleviation in the Lake Victoria Basin, Kisii 3-5 Oct. 1995. pp. 24-27. (KMFRI).

15.     Sun, L. Q., Semazzi, F. H. M. Giorgi, F., et al (1999). Application of the NCAR Regional Climate Model to Eastern Africa: Simulation of inter-annual variability of short rains. (LVEMP, Uganda).

16.     Walker, H. O. (1956). Evaporation from Lake Victoria: Gold Coast Meteorological Department. Kenya Agricultural Research Institute - Muguga Station. pp. 382-384. (KMFRI).

17.     Worthington, E. B. (1930). "Effect on the temperature, hydrogen-ion concentration and other physical conditions of the lakes Victoria and Albert Nyanza". International Review of Hydrology, 24: pp. 328-357. (KMFRI).

18.     Yin, X.G. and NichoIson, S. E. (2000). "On the diurnal cycle, of cloudiness over Lake Victoria and its influence on evaporation from the lake". Hydrological Sciences Journal, 45: pp. 407-424.  (FIRRI; LVEMP, Uganda).

 

DISEASES

1.         Aduma, P. (2000). HIV/AIDS and its impact on the environment and poverty in the Lake Victoria Basin. pp. 17-22. (KMFRI).

2.         A baseline health survey on malaria and schistosomiasis in selected rural communities of Mara region (1998). (NIMR, Mwanza).

3.         A study on Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviour and Practices (KABP) regarding Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) including Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)/Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) (2000). (NIMR, Mwanza).

4.         Obasi, A., Mosha, F., Quigley, M. et al (1999). "Antibody to Herpes Simplex virus Type 2 as a marker of sexual risk behaviour in rural Tanzania". Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179, pp. 16-24. (NIMR, Mwanza).

5.         Akatuhira, Florence (2004). An assessment of the farmer's knowledge and management practices against pests and diseases. Unpublished dissertation of Makerere University (MUFFNC).

6.         Andrew, K. G., Peter, A. S. and James, A. D. (1996). Some observations on the biting behaviour of Anopheles Gambia, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles funestus and their implications for malaria control. pp. 306-315. Nairobi: ICIPE. (KMFRI).

7.         Buve, Anne, Changalucha, John, Mayaud, Philippe et al (n.d). "How many patients with sexually transmitted infections are cured by health services? A study from Mwanza Region, Tanzania". Tropical Medicine and International Health, 6 (12): pp. 971 - 979. (NIMR).

 

8.         Barongo, L. R., Mosha, F., et al (1992). "The epidemiology of HIV 1 infection in urban areas, roadside settlements and rural villages in Mwanza Region, Tanzania". AIDS, 6: pp. 1521-1528. (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

9.         Basia, Zaba, Carpenter, Lucy, Boerma, J. Ties et al (2000). "Adjusting ante-natal clinic data for improved estimates of HIV prevalence among women in Sub Saharan Africa." AIDS, 14: pp. 2741-2750. 

 

10.     Berrie, A. D. (1966). "Fish ponds in relation to the transmission of Bilharzias in East Africa.". 276-282p. (KMFRI; KARI-M).

 

11.     Bloom, S., Urassa, M., Isingo, R., et al (2002). "Community effects on the risk of HIV infection in rural Tanzania". Sexually Transmitted Infections, 78: pp. 261-266. (NIMR).

 

12.     Boerma, J. T., Gregson, S., Nyamukapa, C., et al (2003). "Understanding the uneven spread of HIV within Africa: Comparative study of biological, behavioral, and contextual factors in rural populations in Tanzania and Zimbabwe". Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 30 (10): pp. 779-87. (NIMR).

 

13.     Boerma, J. T. and Urassa, M. (2002). "The association between female infertility. HIV and sexual behaviour in a rural area Tanzania". In:  J. T. Boerma and Z. Mgalal M. (eds.) Infertility in Africa. pp. 175-186. (NIMR).

 

14.     Boerma, J. T., Urassa, M., Senkoro, K., et al (1999). "Spread of HIV/AIDS infection in a rural area of Tanzania ". AIDS, 13: pp.1233-1240. (NIMR).

 

15.     Boerma, J. T. and Urassa, M., (1997). "HIV prevention and AIDS care in Africa: A district level approach". Royal Tropical Institute. Amsterdam. pp. 39-50. (NIMR).

 

16.     Boerma, J. Ties, Urassa, Mark, Nnko, Soori et al (2002). "Socio-demographic context of the AIDS epidemic in a rural area in Tanzania with a focus on people's mobility and marriage". Sexual Transmitted Infection, 78, Suppl.1: pp. 97-105.

 

17.     Brooker, H. S., Lwambo, N. J. S., Siza, J. E., et al (1999). "The performance of school-based questionnaires of reported blood in urine in diagnosing Schistosoma haematobium infection: Patterns by age and sex". Tropical Medicine and International Health, 4: pp. 751-757. (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

18.     Case study 3: Effects of syndromic management of STDs on incidence of HIV-infection in Mwanza Region Tanzania (2000). (NIMR).

 

19.     Case study 1: From clinical trial to policy guideline. Enhanced syndromic management of STDs as a strategy for HIV control in Tanzania (2000). (NIMR).

 

20.     Changalucha, J. Grosskurth, H., Mosha, F., et al (2002). "Comparison of HIV prevalences in community based and antenatal clinic surveys in rural Mwanza, Tanzania". AIDS, 16, 4: pp. 661-5. (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

21.     Changalucha, J. M. and Rugemalila, J. B.  (1987). The spectrum of sexually transmitted diseases in women attending fertility clinics and their sponsors, at Mwanza, Tanzania.

 

22.     Changalucha, J. M. and Shushu, M. L. (1986). The changing trend in susceptibility of Neisseria gonorrheal to anti microbial drugs.

 

23.     Chiduo, B., Nnko, S., Mwanga, J., et al (2000). Patients' HIV Status: Who be told? 18th Annual Joint Scientific Conference of the National Institute for Medical Research. Bahari Beach Hotel, Dar es Salaam. February 21st - 25th, 2000. (NIMR).

 

24.     Chiduo, B., Mwanga, J., Nnko, S., et al (1992). Evaluation of a mobile STDs clinic for bar girls in Mwanza, Tanzania. The VIIth International Conference on AIDS in Africa. Yaounde, Cameroon. 8-11 December. (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

25.     Chiduo, B., Nnko, S., Pool, R., et al (1994). Risk Perception among bar workers in Rural Mwanza. The 12th Annual Joint Scientific Conference of the national Institute for Medical Research with a Seminar on Research and Control of AIDS and other STIs. (NIMR).

 

26.     Coping behaviour of families with AIDS patients in Mwanza Region, Tanzania (1993). (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

27.     Dautzenberg, M., Chiduo, B., Mwanga, J., et al (1992). Coping behaviour of AIDS patients and caretakers in Mwanza Region, Tanzania. The VIIIth International Conference on AIDS/IIIrd STD World Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19th-24th July, 1992. (NIMR, Mwanza).

28.     Development and implementation of AIDS /HIV interventions at MWATEX factory (1993). (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

29.     Duncan, J. W. K. (1970). Environmental health aspects and food control in Bunyala Location, Busia District Western Province, Kenya. FAAS -EU. pp. 144-149. (KMFRI).

 

30.     East African Community (n.d.). East African Institute of Malaria and Vector-Borne Diseases: Annual report.

 

31.     Evaluation of AIDS and STDs education at primary school in Mwanza Town, Tanzania (1992). (NIMR).

32.     Gilson, L., Mosha, F., Grosskurth, H., et al (1997). "Cost-effectiveness of improved treatment services for sexually transmitted diseases in preventing HIV-1 infection in Mwanza Region, Tanzania". The Lancet, Dec 20/27 (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

33.     Grosskurth, H., Mayaud, P., Mosha, F., et al (1996). "Asymptomatic gonorrhoea and chlamydial infection in rural Tanzanian men". British Medical Journal, 312, 3rd Feb. (NIMR).

 

34.     Grosskurth, H., Mosha, F., Gabone, R., et al (1993). "The use of a urine leucocyte dipstick test as a screening tool for the detection of gonorrhoea in asymptomatic males in a rural population in Mwanza Region". International Society for STD Research, August. (NIMR).

 

35.     Grosskurth, H., Mosha, F., Todd, J., et al (1995). "Impact of improved treatment of sexually transmitted diseases on HIV infection in rural Tanzania: Randomnised control trial". Lancet, 346, Aug 26. (NIMR).

 

36.     Henrica, A. F. M. Jansen, Linda Morison, Mosha, Frank et al (2003). "Geographical variations in the prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in rural Tanzania". International journal of STD & AIDS, 14, (NIMR, Mwanza).

 

37.     Hugonnet, S., Mosha, F., Todd, J., et al (2000). "Incidence of HIV infection in stable partnerships: A retrospective cohort study