Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrated malaria vector control especially in areas with focal transmission like the highlands of western Kenya if it were not for the need to target all potential habitats at frequent intervals. The ability to determine the productivity of malaria vectors from identified habitats might be used to target LSM only at productive ones.Each aquatic habitat within three highland sites in western Kenya was classified as natural swamp, cultivated swamp, river fringe, puddle, open drain or burrow pit. Three habitats of each type were selected in each site in order to study the weekly productivity of adult malaria vectors from February to May 2009 using a sweep-net and...
Several sub-Saharan African countries rely on irrigation for food production. This study examined th...
Abstract Background Although the occurrence of malaria vector larvae in the valleys of western Kenya...
Larval control is of paramount importance in the reduction of malaria vector abundance and subsequen...
Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrated malaria v...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrat...
© 2015 Kweka et al. Background: Mosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effecti...
BackgroundMosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effective when adequate infor...
Background: Malaria vector intervention and control programs require reliable and accurate informati...
Abstract Background Malaria vector intervention and control programs require reliable and accurate i...
Background & objectivesMalaria resurgence in highland regions of East Africa has been on increas...
Background & objectivesMalaria resurgence in highland regions of East Africa has been on increas...
Abstract Background Malaria vector intervention and control programs require reliable and accurate i...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Background: Although the occurrence of malaria vector larvae in the valleys of western Kenya highlan...
Several sub-Saharan African countries rely on irrigation for food production. This study examined th...
Abstract Background Although the occurrence of malaria vector larvae in the valleys of western Kenya...
Larval control is of paramount importance in the reduction of malaria vector abundance and subsequen...
Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrated malaria v...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrat...
© 2015 Kweka et al. Background: Mosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effecti...
BackgroundMosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effective when adequate infor...
Background: Malaria vector intervention and control programs require reliable and accurate informati...
Abstract Background Malaria vector intervention and control programs require reliable and accurate i...
Background & objectivesMalaria resurgence in highland regions of East Africa has been on increas...
Background & objectivesMalaria resurgence in highland regions of East Africa has been on increas...
Abstract Background Malaria vector intervention and control programs require reliable and accurate i...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Background: Although the occurrence of malaria vector larvae in the valleys of western Kenya highlan...
Several sub-Saharan African countries rely on irrigation for food production. This study examined th...
Abstract Background Although the occurrence of malaria vector larvae in the valleys of western Kenya...
Larval control is of paramount importance in the reduction of malaria vector abundance and subsequen...