Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly coastal distribution. In Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, high densities of An. farauti are supported by large brackish streams, which in the dry season are dammed by localized sand migration. The factors controlling the high larval productivity of these breeding sites have not been identified. Accordingly the influence of environmental factors on the presence and density of An. farauti larvae was assessed in three large naturally dammed streams. Methods. Larval sites were mapped and anopheline larvae were collected monthly for 12 months (July 2007 to June 2008) from three streams using standard dippers. Larval collections were made from...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
International audienceBACKGROUND: An often confounding facet of the dynamics of malaria vectors is t...
Malaria is a widespread parasitic disease in developing countries of the tropics and subtropics, inf...
Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly c...
Abstract Background The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a ...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present...
Background: The north coast of Guadalcanal has some of the most intense malaria transmission in the ...
Background: Malaria transmission varies in intensity amongst Solomon Island villages where Anopheles...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Ethiopia, and increasingly so in highland areas, p...
Background & objectives: Larval control is an integral part of malaria vector management in Ethiopia...
Background: In 2009, Santa Isabel Province in the Solomon Islands embarked on a malaria elimination ...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
International audienceBACKGROUND: An often confounding facet of the dynamics of malaria vectors is t...
Malaria is a widespread parasitic disease in developing countries of the tropics and subtropics, inf...
Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly c...
Abstract Background The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a ...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present...
Background: The north coast of Guadalcanal has some of the most intense malaria transmission in the ...
Background: Malaria transmission varies in intensity amongst Solomon Island villages where Anopheles...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Ethiopia, and increasingly so in highland areas, p...
Background & objectives: Larval control is an integral part of malaria vector management in Ethiopia...
Background: In 2009, Santa Isabel Province in the Solomon Islands embarked on a malaria elimination ...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
International audienceBACKGROUND: An often confounding facet of the dynamics of malaria vectors is t...
Malaria is a widespread parasitic disease in developing countries of the tropics and subtropics, inf...