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Endashaw Esayas
Endashaw Esayas
Researcher at Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI)
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Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes as vectors of Plasmodium vivax and falciparum, Horn of Africa, 2019
FG Tadesse, T Ashine, H Teka, E Esayas, LA Messenger, W Chali, ...
Emerging infectious diseases 27 (2), 603, 2021
1022021
An update on the distribution, bionomics, and insecticide susceptibility of Anopheles stephensi in Ethiopia, 2018–2020
M Balkew, P Mumba, G Yohannes, E Abiy, D Getachew, S Yared, ...
Malaria Journal 20 (1), 263, 2021
792021
Malaria epidemiology and stratification of incidence in the malaria elimination setting in Harari Region, Eastern Ethiopia
E Esayas, A Tufa, F Massebo, A Ahemed, I Ibrahim, D Dillu, EA Bogale, ...
Infectious Diseases of Poverty 9, 1-12, 2020
342020
Malaria infection clustered into small residential areas in lowlands of southern Ethiopia
E Esayas, A Woyessa, F Massebo
Parasite epidemiology and control 10, e00149, 2020
232020
A comparison of PCR and ELISA methods to detect different stages of Plasmodium vivax in Anopheles arabiensis
AL Hendershot, E Esayas, AC Sutcliffe, SR Irish, E Gadisa, FG Tadesse, ...
Parasites & Vectors 14, 1-10, 2021
192021
Comparison of infectivity of Plasmodium vivax to wild-caught and laboratory-adapted (colonized) Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in Ethiopia
W Chali, T Ashine, E Hailemeskel, A Gashaw, T Tafesse, K Lanke, ...
Parasites & vectors 13, 1-9, 2020
102020
Spatiotemporal distribution and bionomics of Anopheles stephensi in different eco-epidemiological settings in Ethiopia
T Ashine, A Eyasu, Y Asmamaw, E Simma, E Zemene, A Epstein, ...
Parasites & Vectors 17 (1), 166, 2024
72024
Anopheles stephensi as an emerging malaria vector in the Horn of Africa with high susceptibility to Ethiopian Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum isolates
T Ashine, H Teka, E Esayas, LA Messenger, W Chali, L Meerstein-Kessel, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.02. 22.961284, 2020
72020
Naturally acquired antibodies to gametocyte antigens are associated with reduced transmission of Plasmodium vivax gametocytes to Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
SK Tebeje, W Chali, E Hailemeskel, J Ramjith, A Gashaw, T Ashine, ...
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 12, 1106369, 2023
52023
An evaluation of repellency and feeding inhibition of ethno-medicinal plants against major malaria vectors in southern Ethiopia
T Olbamo, E Esayas, T Gebre, F Massebo
Parasites & Vectors 14, 1-9, 2021
52021
Trends in malaria cases and stratification of malaria incidence in the malaria elimination setting, Harari Region, Eastern Ethiopia
E Esayas, A Tufa, F Massebo, A Ahemed, I Ibrahim, D Dillu, EA Bogale, ...
22020
Bionomic characterization of Anopheles mosquitoes in the Ethiopian highlands and lowlands
E Esayas, M Assefa, A Bennett, E Thomsen, S Gowelo, E Vajda, ...
Parasites & Vectors 17 (1), 306, 2024
12024
Waning Success: a 2013-2022 spatial and temporal trend analysis of malaria in Ethiopia
A Jalilian, GM Ayana, T Ashine, E Hailemeskel, YA Ebstie, E Molla, ...
2024
Dynamics of asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections and their infectiousness to mosquitoes in a low transmission setting of Ethiopia: a longitudinal …
E Hailemeskel, SK Tebeje, J Ramjith, T Ashine, K Lanke, SW Behaksra, ...
International Journal of Infectious Diseases 143, 107010, 2024
2024
Spatiotemporal distribution of Anopheles stephensi in different eco-epidemiological settings in Ethiopia
T Ashine, A Eyasu, Y Asmamaw, E Simma, E Zemene, A Epstein, ...
2023
Dataset for the article: Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes as vectors of Plasmodium vivax and falciparum, Horn of Africa, 2019
FG Tadesse, T Ashine, H Teka, E Esayas, LA Messenger, W Chali, ...
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2020
2020
Malaria epidemiology and stratification of malaria incidence in the malaria elimination setting, Harari Region, Eastern Ethiopia
E Esayas, A Tufa, F Massebo, A Ahemed, I Ibrahim, D Dillu, EA Bogale, ...
University of Sussex, 0
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