BACKGROUND\ud \ud Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has focused on rural settings. Elimination of malaria transmission from urban areas may require larval control strategies that complement adult mosquito control using insecticide-treated nets or houses, particularly where vectors feed outdoors.\ud \ud METHODS AND FINDINGS\ud \ud Microbial larvicide (Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti)) was applied weekly through programmatic, non-randomized community-based, but vertically managed, delivery systems in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Continuous, randomized cluster sampling of malaria infection prevalence and non-random programmatic surveillance of entomological inoculation rate (EIR) ...
Aim: In Asia, malaria control is generally possible in metropolitan areas, but most studies have foc...
Abstract The rapid expansion of insecticide resistance and outdoor malaria transmission are affectin...
Background: The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control p...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has...
Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has focused on ru...
Background: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background:The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary mala...
The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in s...
In the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam, high coverage of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs), lar...
In the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam, high coverage of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs), lar...
The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in s...
Aim: In Asia, malaria control is generally possible in metropolitan areas, but most studies have foc...
Abstract The rapid expansion of insecticide resistance and outdoor malaria transmission are affectin...
Background: The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control p...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has...
Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has focused on ru...
Background: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background:The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary mala...
The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in s...
In the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam, high coverage of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs), lar...
In the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam, high coverage of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs), lar...
The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in s...
Aim: In Asia, malaria control is generally possible in metropolitan areas, but most studies have foc...
Abstract The rapid expansion of insecticide resistance and outdoor malaria transmission are affectin...
Background: The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control p...