Malaria transmission was studied from July to September, 2002 in three villages of the Tesseney sub-zone, in the western lowlands of Eritrea. The three methods used for mosquito collection were light traps, pyrethrum spray catches, and pit shelter collections. All anopheline mosquitoes that were collected belonged to the Anopheles gambiae complex and they were identified by PCR as the sibling species Anopheles arabiensis (Patton). Apart from An. arabiensis, the only other mosquitoes caught were culicines. The vector population increased greatly for about a month after the start of the rains. The anthropophilic indices obtained from the blood-fed An. arabiensis resting indoors and outdoors were only 20% and 25%, respectively, with most of th...
Background: The main goal of this study was to assess the blood feeding behaviour and the contribut...
In Parasitology Today in 1985, Curtis and Lines, and Curtis and Minjas presented the ideas of insect...
Summary Insecticide-treated nets have proved successful in the prevention of malaria as a result of ...
BACKGROUND: Highland areas with naturally less intense malaria transmission may provide models of ho...
The study was conducted in eight adjacent villages in central Sri Lanka where there are many shallow...
An ethnobotanical study was conducted to find plants traditionally used against nuisance insects in ...
As part of a study of malaria morbidity an the effectiveness of treated nets in areas that were expe...
Feeding behaviour of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) was monitor...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...
At a recent workshop, experts discussed the benefits, risks, and research priorities associated with...
Effective indoor residual spraying against malaria vectors depends on whether mosquitoes rest indoor...
Two population of Aedes aegypti, i.e Phnom Penh (temephos-treated area) and Kampong Cham (area untre...
The most important factor for effective zooprophylaxis in reducing malaria transmission is a predomi...
The strongly anthropophilic behaviour of Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto (Diptera: Culicidae),...
Pyrethroid-treated bed-nets act against late-night biting mosquitoes, like traps baited by the body ...
Background: The main goal of this study was to assess the blood feeding behaviour and the contribut...
In Parasitology Today in 1985, Curtis and Lines, and Curtis and Minjas presented the ideas of insect...
Summary Insecticide-treated nets have proved successful in the prevention of malaria as a result of ...
BACKGROUND: Highland areas with naturally less intense malaria transmission may provide models of ho...
The study was conducted in eight adjacent villages in central Sri Lanka where there are many shallow...
An ethnobotanical study was conducted to find plants traditionally used against nuisance insects in ...
As part of a study of malaria morbidity an the effectiveness of treated nets in areas that were expe...
Feeding behaviour of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) was monitor...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...
At a recent workshop, experts discussed the benefits, risks, and research priorities associated with...
Effective indoor residual spraying against malaria vectors depends on whether mosquitoes rest indoor...
Two population of Aedes aegypti, i.e Phnom Penh (temephos-treated area) and Kampong Cham (area untre...
The most important factor for effective zooprophylaxis in reducing malaria transmission is a predomi...
The strongly anthropophilic behaviour of Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto (Diptera: Culicidae),...
Pyrethroid-treated bed-nets act against late-night biting mosquitoes, like traps baited by the body ...
Background: The main goal of this study was to assess the blood feeding behaviour and the contribut...
In Parasitology Today in 1985, Curtis and Lines, and Curtis and Minjas presented the ideas of insect...
Summary Insecticide-treated nets have proved successful in the prevention of malaria as a result of ...