Abstract. Three taxonomic groups of Anopheles larvae were morphologically identified within the Funestus Group (Minimus Subgroup and Aconitus Sub-group) (75.63%), Maculatus Group (20.47%), and Barbirostris Group (0.57%) during a two-year period in conjunction with active malaria transmission in a village near the Thai-Myanmar border in Kanchanaburi Province, western Thai-land. The remaining 3.33 % of anophelines collected were Anopheles culicifacies (3.07%), Anopheles philippinensis (0.17%), and Anopheles vagus (0.09%). Using an allele-specific multiplex molecular identification assay, the Minimus Subgroup consisted of Anopheles minimus (69.83%), and Anopheles harrisoni (0.06%) and 2 genetically-related species belonging to the Aconitus Sub...
Malaria is transmitted by female mosquitoes in the genus Anopheles and is a major public health issu...
Malaria vector occurrence in mountainous villages was monitored for 2 years in north Thailand. Both ...
Malaria vector occurrence in mountainous villages was monitored for 2 years in north Thailand. Both ...
We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anopheles mosqui...
Malaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of Tak Province, along t...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
BackgroundThe Thai-Myanmar border is a remaining hotspot for malaria transmission. Malaria transmiss...
ABSTRACT: We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anophe...
BackgroundThe Thai-Myanmar border is a remaining hotspot for malaria transmission. Malaria transmiss...
We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anopheles mosqui...
Malaria is transmitted by female mosquitoes in the genus Anopheles and is a major public health issu...
Malaria vector occurrence in mountainous villages was monitored for 2 years in north Thailand. Both ...
Malaria vector occurrence in mountainous villages was monitored for 2 years in north Thailand. Both ...
We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anopheles mosqui...
Malaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of Tak Province, along t...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
International audienceMalaria is highly endemic in Umphang Valley, a district in the western edge of...
BackgroundThe Thai-Myanmar border is a remaining hotspot for malaria transmission. Malaria transmiss...
ABSTRACT: We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anophe...
BackgroundThe Thai-Myanmar border is a remaining hotspot for malaria transmission. Malaria transmiss...
We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anopheles mosqui...
Malaria is transmitted by female mosquitoes in the genus Anopheles and is a major public health issu...
Malaria vector occurrence in mountainous villages was monitored for 2 years in north Thailand. Both ...
Malaria vector occurrence in mountainous villages was monitored for 2 years in north Thailand. Both ...