Background: Mosquito biting rates and host preferences are crucial determinants of human exposure to vectorborne diseases and the impact of vector control measures. The human landing catch (HLC) is a gold standard method for measuring human exposure to bites, but presents risks to participants by requiring some exposure to mosquito vectors. Mosquito electrocuting traps (METs) represent an exposure-free alternative to HLCs for measuring human exposure to malaria vectors. However, original MET prototypes were too small for measuring whole-body biting rates on humans or large animals like cattle. Here a much larger MET capable of encompassing humans or cattle was designed, and its performance was evaluated relative to both the original small M...
Background Malaria vectors vary in feeding preference depending on their innate behaviour, host avai...
Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating levels of disea...
Background Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating l...
BACKGROUND Mosquito biting rates and host preferences are crucial determinants of human exposure ...
Abstract Background Mosquito biting rates and host preferences are crucial determinants of human exp...
Background The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking mala...
The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors....
Background: Measuring human exposure to mosquito bites is a crucial component of vector-borne dise...
Background: The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking mala...
Background Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission inte...
BACKGROUND Reliable quantification of mosquito host-seeking behaviours is required to determine the...
Background: Reliable quantification of mosquito host—seeking behaviours is required to determine t...
BACKGROUND: Vector mosquito biting intensity is an important measure to understand malaria transmiss...
Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission intensity and the ...
Background: Improved methods for sampling outdoor-biting mosquitoes are urgently needed to improve...
Background Malaria vectors vary in feeding preference depending on their innate behaviour, host avai...
Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating levels of disea...
Background Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating l...
BACKGROUND Mosquito biting rates and host preferences are crucial determinants of human exposure ...
Abstract Background Mosquito biting rates and host preferences are crucial determinants of human exp...
Background The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking mala...
The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors....
Background: Measuring human exposure to mosquito bites is a crucial component of vector-borne dise...
Background: The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking mala...
Background Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission inte...
BACKGROUND Reliable quantification of mosquito host-seeking behaviours is required to determine the...
Background: Reliable quantification of mosquito host—seeking behaviours is required to determine t...
BACKGROUND: Vector mosquito biting intensity is an important measure to understand malaria transmiss...
Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission intensity and the ...
Background: Improved methods for sampling outdoor-biting mosquitoes are urgently needed to improve...
Background Malaria vectors vary in feeding preference depending on their innate behaviour, host avai...
Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating levels of disea...
Background Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating l...