So to appease my need for field work I was sent out to collect fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, and sandflies from a small town outside of Kisumu called Asembo/Lwak. I met some awesome animal technicians that work at the field site out there (Mike, Julious, Asembo, and Pauline). I know it sounds like a am an exterminator but really we were collecting these creatures to see if there are any vector borne diseases that they might be carrying (WNV, Rift Valley Fever, Malaria).
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This is us trying to find something they called chiggers, but were really super tiny fleas, in a pan of omo tainted water with a vaseline edge (it was a method of capture). |
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tearing down the mosquito traps for another day |
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the ghostbusters contraption that sucks up mosquitoes from the wall |
After about a week of vacuuming mosquitoes and dragging blankets on the ground for ticks I left for the town of Kisumu where I got to spend the weekend going to their local museum and seeing how the natives live...
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i don't know what is going on here... this man has one really short arm and a black eye. this is an add for a driving school. |
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Tilapia Beach |
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confusion in the museum - attack!!! |
My second week was spent in the lab with Victor teaching the lab how to run the HA/HAI assay...
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the lab crew... |
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did it work? |
The highlight was
laughing buddah's sizzling brownie and our terrible karaoke night where I sang Cool and the Gang's 'Celebration' by myself (obviously there was no celebration) and had to be rescued by two drunk men who earlier yelled at a woman for not dancing with them.
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