Abstract Background Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors that entered the house through open eaves, windows and doors. Structural house improvement (e.g. closed eaves and screened windows) is an established method of reducing mosquito entry. It could be complementary to other interventions such as insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) for malaria control because it covers and protects all individuals in a house equally. However, when implemented at a large scale, house improvement may not be employed optimally. It is therefore critical to assess whether partial house improvement will have any effect on mosquito house entry. We investigated the effect of partial and complete eave closure on the ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-proofing of houses using wire mesh screens is gaining greater recognition as a ...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
Background Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors tha...
Background: Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors th...
Background: Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors th...
Screening homes is an effective way of reducing house entry by mosquitoes. Here, we assess how impor...
Summary House design may affect an individual’s exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease....
House design may affect an individual's exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease. We cond...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
Background Mosquito-borne diseases remain a significant public health problem in tropical regions. H...
Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduce indoor den...
BackgroundMosquito-borne diseases remain a significant public health problem in tropical regions. Ho...
Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduce indoor den...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-proofing of houses using wire mesh screens is gaining greater recognition as a ...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
Background Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors tha...
Background: Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors th...
Background: Most people infected with malaria acquire the infection indoors from mosquito vectors th...
Screening homes is an effective way of reducing house entry by mosquitoes. Here, we assess how impor...
Summary House design may affect an individual’s exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease....
House design may affect an individual's exposure to malaria parasites, and hence to disease. We cond...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
Background Mosquito-borne diseases remain a significant public health problem in tropical regions. H...
Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduce indoor den...
BackgroundMosquito-borne diseases remain a significant public health problem in tropical regions. Ho...
Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduce indoor den...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-proofing of houses using wire mesh screens is gaining greater recognition as a ...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...
Despite compelling evidence that modern housing protects against malaria, houses in endemic areas ar...