Routine catches of mosquitoes made within the Entebbe area. These records describe catches made mostly around the Research Institute which used Rhesus monkeys for inoculation and transmission work or to obtain specimens for dissection. In early 1952 catches were made around Fort Portal, Uganda, where a European worker had recently died of Yellow Fever (first recorded fatal case in Uganda).
Entebbe: Volume I
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- Dates of Creation1946-1954
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