Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) is the most widespread vector of malaria in the Afrotropical Region. Because An. arabiensis feeds readily on cattle as well as humans, the insecticide-treatment of cattle--as employed to control tsetse (Diptera: Glossinidae) and ticks (Acari: Ixodidae)--might simultaneously affect the malaria vectorial capacity of this mosquito. Therefore, we conducted field experiments in southern Ethiopia to establish whether Zebu cattle (Bos indicus L.) treated with a pour-on pyrethroid formulation of 1% deltamethrin, widely used to control ticks and tsetse, would be effective against An. arabiensis or cause the female mosquitoes to feed more frequently on humans, due to behavioural avoidance of insecticid...
Classic vector control strategies target mosquitoes indoors as the main transmitters of malaria are ...
Globally, malaria remains one of the most important vector-borne diseases despite the extensive use ...
Background. Anopheles arabiensis is increasingly dominating malaria transmission in Africa. The exop...
Abstract Background Anopheles arabiensis feed on cattle and contributes to residual transmission of ...
Background Although vector control strategies, such as insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) and indoo...
Background Malaria vector mosquitoes with exophilic and zoophilic tendencies, or with a high acce...
Abstract Background Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in t...
Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in the Lower Moshi irrig...
Background: Malaria vector mosquitoes with exophilic and zoophilic tendencies, or with a high accep...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...
<div><p>Where malaria is transmitted by zoophilic vectors, two types of malaria control strategies h...
Where malaria is transmitted by zoophilic vectors, two types of malaria control strategies have been...
Background Malaria vector mosquitoes with exophilic and zoophilic tendencies, or with a high accept...
Background. Anopheles arabiensis is increasingly dominating malaria transmission in Africa. The e...
Hindawi Publishing Corporation Journal of Parasitology ResearchBackground. Anopheles arabiensis is i...
Classic vector control strategies target mosquitoes indoors as the main transmitters of malaria are ...
Globally, malaria remains one of the most important vector-borne diseases despite the extensive use ...
Background. Anopheles arabiensis is increasingly dominating malaria transmission in Africa. The exop...
Abstract Background Anopheles arabiensis feed on cattle and contributes to residual transmission of ...
Background Although vector control strategies, such as insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) and indoo...
Background Malaria vector mosquitoes with exophilic and zoophilic tendencies, or with a high acce...
Abstract Background Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in t...
Malaria control measures were initiated from in October 2005 to August 2006 in the Lower Moshi irrig...
Background: Malaria vector mosquitoes with exophilic and zoophilic tendencies, or with a high accep...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...
<div><p>Where malaria is transmitted by zoophilic vectors, two types of malaria control strategies h...
Where malaria is transmitted by zoophilic vectors, two types of malaria control strategies have been...
Background Malaria vector mosquitoes with exophilic and zoophilic tendencies, or with a high accept...
Background. Anopheles arabiensis is increasingly dominating malaria transmission in Africa. The e...
Hindawi Publishing Corporation Journal of Parasitology ResearchBackground. Anopheles arabiensis is i...
Classic vector control strategies target mosquitoes indoors as the main transmitters of malaria are ...
Globally, malaria remains one of the most important vector-borne diseases despite the extensive use ...
Background. Anopheles arabiensis is increasingly dominating malaria transmission in Africa. The exop...