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Samuel C. Rawlins

Researcher at University of the West Indies

Publications -  36
Citations -  802

Samuel C. Rawlins is an academic researcher from University of the West Indies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mansonella ozzardi. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 757 citations.

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Characterization of insecticide resistance in Trinidadian strains of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

TL;DR: Elevated levels of enzymes (incipiently altered or altered), except in the case of PNPA-esterases, show that biochemical resistance may play an important role in the manifestation of insecticide resistance in Trinidadian populations of Ae.
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Climate, mosquito indices and the epidemiology of dengue fever in Trinidad (2002-2004).

TL;DR: The apparent decline in dengue transmission since 2002 appears to be largely attributable to the development of 'herd immunity' in the general population and not to the attempts at vector control, and there is clearly a need for continued surveillance.
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Community participation in dengue prevention and control: a survey of knowledge, attitudes, and practice in Trinidad and Tobago.

TL;DR: The study gave a clear indication of the need for broad-based environmental sanitation strategies when planning community-based vector control initiatives for the prevention and control of dengue in Trinidad and Tobago.
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A comparison of surveillance systems for the dengue vector Aedes aegypti in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

TL;DR: When the currently used larval surveillance system for the dengue vector Aedes aegypti was compared with the surveillance for the presence of eggs by ovitrapping in Port of Spain, Trinidad, it was found that the former was significantly more sensitive than the latter.
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Seroprevalence of toxocariasis in schoolchildren in Trinidad.

TL;DR: Recommendations derived from this study include health education in order to increase the public awareness on the transmission of the disease, de-worming all dogs and dogs periodically and the curbing of stray dogs and cats periodically.