Abstract objective To explore ways of controlling Chrysomya putoria, the African latrine fly, in pit latrines. As pit latrines are a major source of these flies, eliminating these important breeding sites is likely to reduce village fly populations, and may reduce the spread of diarrhoeal pathogens. methods We treated 24 latrines in a Gambian village: six each with (i) pyriproxyfen, an insect juvenile hormone mimic formulated as Sumilarv ® 0.5G, a 0.5 % pyriproxyfen granule, (ii) expanded polystyrene beads (EPB), (iii) local soap or (iv) no treatment as controls. Flies were collected using exit traps placed over the drop holes, weekly for five weeks. In a separate study, we tested whether latrines also function as efficient flytraps using t...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Background: Baited traps are potential tools for removal or surveillance of disease vectors. To opti...
Synanthropic flies have adapted to the mass of decaying organic matter near human settlements. As su...
Objective To explore ways of controlling Chrysomya putoria, the African latrine fly, in pit latrine...
OBJECTIVE: To explore ways of controlling Chrysomya putoria, the African latrine fly, in pit latrine...
African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative ve...
African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative ve...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the trachoma vector Musca sorbens was breeding in household latrines i...
The disposal of human excreta in latrines is an important step in reducing the transmission of diarr...
The disposal of human excreta in latrines is an important step in reducing the transmission of diarr...
African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative ve...
The disposal of human excreta in latrines is an important step in reducing the transmission of diarr...
The Flies and Eyes project is a community-based, cluster-randomised, intervention trial based in a r...
<div><p>Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, es...
Eye-seeking flies have received much attention as possible trachoma vectors, but this remains unprov...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Background: Baited traps are potential tools for removal or surveillance of disease vectors. To opti...
Synanthropic flies have adapted to the mass of decaying organic matter near human settlements. As su...
Objective To explore ways of controlling Chrysomya putoria, the African latrine fly, in pit latrine...
OBJECTIVE: To explore ways of controlling Chrysomya putoria, the African latrine fly, in pit latrine...
African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative ve...
African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative ve...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the trachoma vector Musca sorbens was breeding in household latrines i...
The disposal of human excreta in latrines is an important step in reducing the transmission of diarr...
The disposal of human excreta in latrines is an important step in reducing the transmission of diarr...
African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative ve...
The disposal of human excreta in latrines is an important step in reducing the transmission of diarr...
The Flies and Eyes project is a community-based, cluster-randomised, intervention trial based in a r...
<div><p>Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, es...
Eye-seeking flies have received much attention as possible trachoma vectors, but this remains unprov...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Background: Baited traps are potential tools for removal or surveillance of disease vectors. To opti...
Synanthropic flies have adapted to the mass of decaying organic matter near human settlements. As su...