Over the past two decades efforts to control malaria have halved the number of cases globally, yet burdens remain high in much of Africa and the elimination of malaria has not been achieved even in areas where extreme reductions have been sustained, such as South Africa1,2. Studies seeking to understand the paradoxical persistence of malaria in areas in which surface water is absent for 3–8 months of the year have suggested that some species of Anopheles mosquito use long-distance migration3. Here we confirm this hypothesis through aerial sampling of mosquitoes at 40–290 m above ground level and provide—to our knowledge—the first evidence of windborne migration of African malaria vectors, and consequently of the pathogens that they transmit...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
How malaria mosquitoes persist during the dry season in the Sahel and rapidly rebound at the onset o...
Background: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
Over the past two decades efforts to control malaria have halved the number of cases globally, yet b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
During the long Sahelian dry season, mosquito vectors of malaria are expected to perish when no larv...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
Background For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
In 2012, an unusual outbreak of urban malaria was reported from Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa ...
Knowledge of insect dispersal is relevant to the control of agricultural pests, vector-borne transmi...
Background Populations of the Anopheles gambiae complex are found during the rainy season throughout...
Anopheles stephensi, an Asian malaria vector, continues to expand across Africa. The vector is now f...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
How malaria mosquitoes persist during the dry season in the Sahel and rapidly rebound at the onset o...
Background: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
Over the past two decades efforts to control malaria have halved the number of cases globally, yet b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
During the long Sahelian dry season, mosquito vectors of malaria are expected to perish when no larv...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
Background For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
In 2012, an unusual outbreak of urban malaria was reported from Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa ...
Knowledge of insect dispersal is relevant to the control of agricultural pests, vector-borne transmi...
Background Populations of the Anopheles gambiae complex are found during the rainy season throughout...
Anopheles stephensi, an Asian malaria vector, continues to expand across Africa. The vector is now f...
BACKGROUND: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...
How malaria mosquitoes persist during the dry season in the Sahel and rapidly rebound at the onset o...
Background: For malaria control in Africa it is crucial to characterise the dispersal of its most ef...