Dr. Sevidzem Silas Lendzele
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Dr. Sevidzem Silas Lendzele

Researcher
Laboratory of Vector Ecology (LEV), Department of Animal Biology, Institute of Research on Tropical Ecology (IRET), Libreville, Gabon, Cameroon


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Medical Diagnosis
62%
Tropical Disease
90%
Natural Biology
75%
Entomology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
3
Chapters
1
Articles
57
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sevidzem, S.L., A.A. Koumba, J.F. Mavoungou and P.A. Windsor, 2022. Spatial meta-analysis of the occurrence and distribution of tsetse-transmitted animal trypanosomiasis in Cameroon over the last 30 years. Epidemiol. Infect., Vol. 150. 10.1017/S0950268822000772.
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  2. Prisca, O.M.A., M. Franck, Z.K.C. Roland, K.A. Armel and S.S. Lendzele et al., 2021. Ecological Aspects of Tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) in a Gabonese Cattle Ranch. IntechOpen, London, .
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  3. Pamba, R., S.L. Sevidzem, A.A. Koumba, C.R. Zinga-Koumba and A.P.M. Ovono et al., 2021. Preventive measures against the vectors of malaria in akanda, southwest gabon: knowledge, attitudes, practices, and beliefs. Eur. Sci. J., Vol. 17. 10.19044/esj.2021.v17n21p169.
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  4. Lendzele, S.S., K.A. Aubin, Z.K.C. Roland, M.N. Rodrigue and J.F. Mavoungou, 2021. Apparent densities of Stomoxys species (Diptera, Muscidae) of different physiological ages caught with vavoua trap differ with landscape and trapping period. J. Zoological Res., Vol. 3. 10.30564/jzr.v3i1.2771.
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  5. Cyril, T., A.Y.G. Lydie, K. Vessaly, S.S. Lendzele and B. Serge, 2021. Qualitative risk analysis of the transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 through manure trade in cßte d'ivoire. Asian Food Sci. J., 20: 38-46.
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  6. Sevidzem, S.L., B.K. Anita, A.K. Armel, 2020. Molecular identification of stomoxys and musca (Diptera: Muscidae) of veterinary importance in the pasture area of Ngaoundere. Acta Entomol. Zool., 1: 33-36.
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  7. Lisette, T., K. Naferima, T. Alassane, E.K. Mebourou and S.C.B. Valery et al., 2020. Prevalence and associated risk factors of porcine echinococcosis at the ivorian pig slaughter company (SIVAC), yopougon abidjan: a cross sectional study. J. Biosci. Med., Vol. 08. 10.4236/jbm.2020.811001.
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  8. Lendzele, S.S., J.F. Mavoungou, K.A. Burinyuy, K.A. Armel and S.J. Dickmu et al., 2020. Efficacy and application of a novel topical anaesthetic wound formulation for treating cattle with foot‐and‐mouth disease: a field trial in Cameroon. Transboundary Emerging Dis., 68: 2531-2542.
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  9. Lendzele, S.S., 2020. Species diversity of hard ticks (Acari : Ixodidae) infesting M’bororo and goudali cattle breeds from Cameroon at the owendo abattoir in gabon. Int. J. Clin. Stud. Med. Case Rep., Vol. 5. 10.46998/ijcmcr.2020.05.000110.
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  10. Kutomy, P.O.O., A.A. Koumba, S.L. Sevidzem, C.R.Z. Koumba and R.M. Nguema et al., 2020. Phenotypic characterization of the resistance status of Anopheles gambiae s.l. from Oyem, North Gabon to four classes of insecticides. J. Adv. Parasitol., 7: 20-25.
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  11. Gery, W., M. Mbida, M. Abdoulmoumini and S.S. Lendzele, 2020. Gastrointestinal helminths of captive non-human primates in Cameroon. Ecologia, 10: 30-37.
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  12. DWG Zagui, D Fofana and A.B. Kone, 2020. Impact of integrated fight against vectors of arboviruses on the epidemic risk indices in six communities of abidjan, cote d’ivoire.
    J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 8: 33-36.
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  13. Beugre, J.M.V., G.L. Yao-Acapovi, D. Fofana, K.A. Blaise, K.K. Lambert and S.S. Lendzele, 2020. Breeding substrates and diversity of Aedes species in periurban areas of cßte d’ivoire. Int. J. Mosq. Res., 7: 39-44.
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  14. Abdoulmoumini, M., I. Dalida and S.S. Lendzele, et al, 2020. Bovine trypanosomiasis and vectors in lom and djerem division of East-cameroon. Afr. J. Biol. Sci., 2: 20-29.
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  15. Victor, H., S.A. Djonguep, M. Abdoulmoumini, S.S. Lendzele, N.N.A. Michel and N.E. Nchiwan, 2019. Spatio-Temporal dynamics of glossinidae, tabanidae and stomoxyidae around the douala-edea wildlife reserve in Cameroon. Am. J. Entomol., 3: 36-42.
  16. Sevidzem, S.L., J.F. Mavoungou and N.R. Mintsa, 2019. Veterinary pharmaceuticals sold in cattle markets for the management of foot-and-mouth disease and flies in Vina division (Adamawa-Cameroon). J. Dairy Vet. Sci., 10: 1-13.
  17. Roland, Z.K.C., S.S. Lendzele, A.O. Joseph-Marie, M. Franck and K.A. Aubin et al., 2019. High frequency and activity of glossina spp., vectors of human african trypanosomiasis along a secondary forest-man made transect in Makokou (North East-Gabon). Asian J. Biol., 2: 1-8.
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  18. Lendzele, S.S., Z.K.C. Roland, A.Y.G. Lydie, M.B. Bertrand and J.F. Mavoungou, 2019. Comparative Efficacy of Unbaited Modified Vavoua and Nzi Traps in the Capture of S. niger niger M. 1851 and S. calcitrans L. 1758 in Ngaoundere-Cameroon. Arch.Vet Sci. Med., 2: 017-027.
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  19. Lendzele, S.S., M.J. FranÒois, Z.K.C. Roland, K.A. Armel and G. Duvallet, 2019. Factors influencing seasonal and daily dynamics of the genus Stomoxys geoffroy, 1762 (Diptera: Muscidae), in the adamawa plateau, Cameroon. Int. J. Zool., 10.1155/2019/3636943.
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  20. Lendzele, S.S., M. Abdoulmoumini, S. Dickmu, A. Renz, G.L. Acapovi-Yao, J.F. Mavoungou and R. Garabed, 2019. Risk factors for the contamination of wild Stomoxys niger niger macquart 1851 (Diptera: Muscidae) with the foot-and-mouth disease virus. Curr. Res. Agric. Sci., 6: 95-108.
  21. Lendzele, S.S., A.O. Joseph-Marie, Z.K.C. Roland, M. Franck and K.A. Aubin et al., 2019. Abundance and diurnal activity rhythm of stomoxys spp. In a wildlife-human interface in makokou (North East-Gabon). Asian J. Res. Zool., 2: 1-10.
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  22. Lendzele, S.S., A. Eisenbarth, Z.K.R. Christophe, J.F. Mavoungou and A. Renz, 2019. Aspects of the bionomics of hematophagous symbovine dipterans in a hyper-infested rangeland of Ngaoundere (Adamawa-Cameroon). J. Asia-Pac. Entomol., 22: 1019-1030.
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  23. Lendzele, S.S. and M.J. Francois, 2019. Relative efficacy of tsetse traps and live cattle in estimating the real abundance of blood-sucking insects. J. Applied Sci., 19: 690-700.
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  24. Joseph-Marie, A.O., S.S. Lendzele, Z.K.C. Roland, M. Franck and K.A. Aubi et al., 2019. Species composition and diurnal activity rhythm of tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) at the ivindo national park and its environs. Asian J. Res. Zool., 2: 1-7.
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  25. Genevieve, A.Y., C. Bakary, J.F. Mavoungou, S.S. Lendzele and N.E. Abdallah, 2019. Preliminary study on vectors of bovine trypanosomosis in the central African republic one decade after the socio-military crisis. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 39: 6487-6494.
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  26. Diaha-Kouame C.A., Y.K. Patrick, D.N. Fidele, S.G. Urbain, S.S. Lendzele and G.L. Acapovi-Yao, 2019. Infestation of ruminant species by ticks and lice in port-bouet cattle market (Abidjan-Cote D’ivoire). Arch. Vet. Anim. Sci., Vol. 1 .
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  27. Andre, S.D., K.T. Lisette, A. Samuel, F.H. Christian, S.S. Lendzele, M. Abdoulmoumini and N.E. Nchiwan, 2019. Spatio-temporal dynamics of glossines, tabanids and stomoxyids in the dodeo plain, adamawa, cameroon. Asian J. Biol. Sci., 12: 898-904.
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  28. Acapovi, G.L.Y., J.M.V. Beugre, C.B. Yapi and S.L. Sevidzem, 2019. Analysis of the situation of bovine cystic echinococcosis at the port-bouÆt abattoir: A retrospective study from 2008-2015. Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci., 13: 1527-1533.
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  29. Lendzele, S.S. and Z.K.C. Roland, 2019. Comparative Efficacy of Unbaited Modified Vavoua and Nzi Traps in the Capture of S. niger niger M. 1851 and S. calcitrans L. 1758 in Ngaoundere-Cameroon.
    Archives Veter. Sci. Med., 2019: 17-27.
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  30. Yao-Acapovi, G.L., J.F. Mavoungou and S.L. Sevidzem, 2018. Tick population on large and small ruminant species in the Port-Bouet cattle market in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Livest. Res. Rural Dev., Vol. 30. .
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  31. Mounioko, F., G.D. Maganga, J.F. Mavoungou, C.R.Z. Koumba and A.A. Koumba et al., 2018. Gustave simo and bertrand m'batchi.molecular screening of Trypanosoma spp. in Glossina, Stomoxys and tabanids in the moukalaba doudou national park (South-West, Gabon). World J. Vet. Sci., 6: 52-61.
  32. Koumba, A.A., C.R.Z. Koumba, R.M. Nguema, P.O. Ondo and P.A. Ntonga et al., 2018. Jacques FranÒois Mavoungou. Identification of the kdr resistance genes in Anopheles gambiae s.l. in the Mouila area, Southwest Gabon. J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 6: 602-607.
  33. Mavoungou, J.F., R.M. Nguema, G.L. Acapovi, R.Z. Koumba and F. Mounioko et al., 2017. Breeding sites of Stomoxys spp (Diptera: Muscidae), a preliminary study in the makokou region (North-East-Gabon). Vector Biol. J., 10.4172/2473-4810.1000115.
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  34. Mamoudou, A., N.C. Nguetoum, S.L. Sevidzem, T.K. Manchang, N.J. Ebene and P.A. Zoli, 2017. Bovine babesiosis and anaplasmosis in some cattle farms in the vina division, Adamaoua Plateau. Int. J. Livestock Res., 7: 69-80.
  35. Lydie, A.Y.G., S.S. Lendzele, M. Desquesnes and M.L. Dia, 2017. An updated list of tabanidae (Diptera: Insecta) in ivory coast. J. Insect Biodivers. Syst., 3: 69-79.
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  36. Lendzele, S.S., M. Abdoulmoumini and A.Y.G. Lydie, 2017. Spatial repartition of tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) in different ecological zones of North Cameroon. Biodivers. Int. J., 1: 64-68.
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  37. Acapovi-Yao G.L., S.S. Lendzele and B. Cisse, 2017. Glossines fauna of North, South and center divisions of ivory coast. Int. J. Res. Biosci., 6: 1-8.
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  38. Abdoulmoumini, M., A. Souley, S. Dickmu, A. Samuel and A.Z. Pagnah et al., 2017. Commercial acaricides in pour-on formulation react differently in reducing tick numbers on cattle in extensive and intensive management systems in Bockle, North Cameroon. Direct Res. J. Agric. Food Sci., 5: 232-238.
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  39. Sevidzem, S.L., A. Mamoudou, N.B. Kenne, D.M. Lontsi and I. Akoge, 2016. HIV/AIDS infection prevalence in an agriculture-dominated rural community of West region of Cameroon. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 6: 765-769.
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  40. Sevidzem, S.L., A. Mamoudou, G.L. Acapovi-Yao, M. Achiri, T. Tchuinkam, K.C.R. Zinga and J.F. Mavoungou, 2016. First inventory of non-biting and bitting muscids of North Cameroon. Int. Res. J. Biol. Sci., 5: 12-20.
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  41. Mamoudou, A., N.C. Nguetoum, P.A. Zoli and S.L. Sevidzem, 2016. Identification and infestation of ticks on cattle in the peri-urban area of Ngaoundere, Cameroon. J. Vet. Sci. Med. Diagn., Vol. 5. 10.4172/2325-9590.1000209.
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  42. Mamoudou, A., M. Marceline, F.S. Pierre, S. Lendzele and F. Oumarou et al., 2016. Tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) fauna composition in different sites and biotopes of Far-North, Cameroon. J. Biol. Nat., 6: 146-154.
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  43. Mamoudou, A., L.M. Mbakou, V.N. Ngwa, S.L. Sevidzem, A.P. Zoli and M.D. Achukwi, 2016. Preliminary assessment of bovine trypanosomiasis and its vectors in Santa, Bali and Bafut Sub-Divisions of the, North West region, Cameroon. Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci., 10: 1-12.
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  44. Bamou, R. and S.L. Sevidzem, 2016. ABO/Rhesus blood group systems and malaria prevalence among students of the University of Dschang, Cameroon. Malaria World J., 7: 1-4.
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  45. Abdoulmoumini, M., S.S. Lendzele, F.J. Marc and M. Abdoulaye, 2016. Deltamethrin 10%-impregnated screens pitched in a tsetse endemic area in the Sudano-Sahelian region of Cameroon reduce tsetse fly density and trypanosomosis incidence. Walailak J. Sci. Technol., 14. .
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  46. Sevidzem, S.L., A. Mamoudou, A.F. Woudamyata and P.A. Zoli, 2015. Contribution to the knowledge of ecodiversity and density of tsetse (Glossinidae) and other biting flies (Tabanidae and Stomoxyinae) in the fly controlled-infested livestock/wild life interface of the Adamawa plateau-Cameroon. J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 3: 329-333.
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  47. Mamoudou, A., V.K. Payne and S.L. Sevidzem, 2015. Hematocrit alterations and its effects in naturally infected indigenous cattle breeds due to Trypanosoma spp. on the Adamawa Plateau-Cameroon. Vet. World, 8: 813-818.
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  48. Abdoulmoumini, M., P.V. Khan and S.S. Lendzele, 2015. Current prevalence of cattle trypanosomiasis and of its vector in Alme, the infested zone of Adamawa plateau Cameroon, two decades after the tsetse eradication campaign. Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci., 9: 1588-1598.
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