Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in collaboration with local communities could accelerate progress towards malaria elimination when deployed in addition to existing vector control strategies. However, the precise role that communities can assume in implementing such an intervention has not been fully investigated. This study investigated community awareness, acceptance and participation in a study that incorporated the socio-economic and entomological impact of LSM using Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) in eastern Rwanda, and identified challenges and recommendations for future scale-up. Methods: The implementation of the community-based LSM intervention took place i...
Despite recent developments in malaria control, malaria remains one of the major public health probl...
BACKGROUND: Community involvement has become an important component of the National Malaria Control ...
Background: Vector and malaria parasite’s rising resistance against pyrethroid-impregnated bed nets ...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Abstract Background Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LS...
Larval source management (LSM) programs for control of malaria vectors are often vertically organize...
BACKGROUND: To further reduce malaria, larval source management (LSM) is proposed as a complementary...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Most malaria control interventions are designed to target the life cycle of the malaria vector or th...
Larval source management (LSM) could reduce malaria transmission when executed alongside core vector...
Tanzania is among the developing countries laboring under the burden of vector borne diseases like m...
Despite recent developments in malaria control, malaria remains one of the major public health probl...
BACKGROUND: Community involvement has become an important component of the National Malaria Control ...
Background: Vector and malaria parasite’s rising resistance against pyrethroid-impregnated bed nets ...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Abstract Background Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LS...
Larval source management (LSM) programs for control of malaria vectors are often vertically organize...
BACKGROUND: To further reduce malaria, larval source management (LSM) is proposed as a complementary...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Most malaria control interventions are designed to target the life cycle of the malaria vector or th...
Larval source management (LSM) could reduce malaria transmission when executed alongside core vector...
Tanzania is among the developing countries laboring under the burden of vector borne diseases like m...
Despite recent developments in malaria control, malaria remains one of the major public health probl...
BACKGROUND: Community involvement has become an important component of the National Malaria Control ...
Background: Vector and malaria parasite’s rising resistance against pyrethroid-impregnated bed nets ...