Abstract Background Whilst significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, vector control continues to rely on just two insecticidal methods, i.e., indoor residual spraying and insecticidal bed nets. House improvement shows great potential to complement these methods and may further reduce indoor mosquito biting and disease transmission. Open eaves serve as important mosquito house entry points and provide a suitable location for intercepting host-seeking anophelines. This study describes semi-field experiments in western Kenya with eave tubes, a household protection product that leverages the natural behaviour of host-seeking malaria mosquitoes. Methods Semi-field experiments were conducted in two screen-houses. In both of...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have contributed to the reduction of malaria in s...
Abstract Control of mosquito-borne diseases is greatly compromised by spread of insecticide resistan...
BACKGROUND: Whilst significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, vector control c...
Background: Presented here are a series of preliminary experiments evaluating “eave tubes”—a technol...
BackgroundSimple modifications of typical rural house design can be an effective and relatively inex...
Abstract Supplementary tools are required to address the limitations of insecticide-treated nets (IT...
Insecticide-treated eave tubes represent a new tool to dramatically reduce malaria in Africa, where ...
House design may affect an individual's exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease. We cond...
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have contributed to the reduction of mala...
In spite of massive progress in the control of African malaria since the turn of the century, there ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-proofing of houses using wire mesh screens is gaining greater recognition as a ...
Summary House design may affect an individual’s exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease....
Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying have contributed to a decline in malaria...
Background: Presented here are a series of preliminary experiments evaluating "eave tubes" - a techn...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have contributed to the reduction of malaria in s...
Abstract Control of mosquito-borne diseases is greatly compromised by spread of insecticide resistan...
BACKGROUND: Whilst significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, vector control c...
Background: Presented here are a series of preliminary experiments evaluating “eave tubes”—a technol...
BackgroundSimple modifications of typical rural house design can be an effective and relatively inex...
Abstract Supplementary tools are required to address the limitations of insecticide-treated nets (IT...
Insecticide-treated eave tubes represent a new tool to dramatically reduce malaria in Africa, where ...
House design may affect an individual's exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease. We cond...
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have contributed to the reduction of mala...
In spite of massive progress in the control of African malaria since the turn of the century, there ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-proofing of houses using wire mesh screens is gaining greater recognition as a ...
Summary House design may affect an individual’s exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease....
Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying have contributed to a decline in malaria...
Background: Presented here are a series of preliminary experiments evaluating "eave tubes" - a techn...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have contributed to the reduction of malaria in s...
Abstract Control of mosquito-borne diseases is greatly compromised by spread of insecticide resistan...