Larviciding to control malaria was assessed in rural areas with extensive seasonal flooding. Larval and adult mosquitoes and malaria incidence were surveyed routinely in four 100-km(2) areas either side of the Gambia River. Baseline data were collected in 2005. Microbial larvicide was applied to all water bodies by hand application with water-dispersible granular formulations and corn granules weekly from May to November in two areas in 2006 and in the other two areas in 2007 in a cross-over design. The intervention was associated with a reduction in habitats with late stage anopheline larvae and an 88% reduction in larval densities (P < 0.001). The effect of the intervention on mosquito densities was not pronounced and was confounded by th...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
BackgroundMalaria is an important cause of illness and death in people living in many parts of the w...
BACKGROUND: Larviciding against malaria vectors in Africa has been limited to indoor residual sprayi...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Introduction Successful control of malaria vectors requires the control of the larval and the adult...
The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in s...
BACKGROUND: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background Larviciding refers to the regular application of chemical or microbial insecticides to w...
As malaria declines in many African countries there is a growing realization that new interventions ...
The rapid expansion of insecticide resistance and outdoor malaria transmission are affecting the eff...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has...
Background: In Sub Saharan Africa malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control r...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
BackgroundMalaria is an important cause of illness and death in people living in many parts of the w...
BACKGROUND: Larviciding against malaria vectors in Africa has been limited to indoor residual sprayi...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Introduction Successful control of malaria vectors requires the control of the larval and the adult...
The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in s...
BACKGROUND: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background Larviciding refers to the regular application of chemical or microbial insecticides to w...
As malaria declines in many African countries there is a growing realization that new interventions ...
The rapid expansion of insecticide resistance and outdoor malaria transmission are affecting the eff...
Background Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has...
Background: In Sub Saharan Africa malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control r...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has f...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...