BACKGROUND Insecticides are an effective and practical tool for reducing malaria transmission but the development of resistance to the insecticides can potentially compromise controls efforts. In this study a mathematical model was developed to explore the effects on mosquito populations of spatial heterogeneous deployment of insecticides. This model was used to identify important parameters in the evolution of insecticide resistance and to examine the contribution of new generation long-lasting insecticidal bed nets, that incorporate a chemical synergist on the roof panel, in delaying insecticide resistance. METHODS A genetic model was developed to predict changes in mosquito fitness and resistance allele frequency. Parameters des...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide resistance would be a major breakthrough for the c...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance threatens effective vector control, especially for mosqui...
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Abstract Background Insecticides are an effective and practical tool for reducing malaria transmissi...
We develop a flexible, two-locus model for the spread of insecticide resistance applicable to mosqui...
The emergence and spread of insecticide resistance compromises the control of mosquito borne disease...
We develop a flexible, two-locus model for the spread of insecticide resistance applicable to mosqui...
Background Current strategies to control mosquito-transmitted infections use insecticides targeted ...
Current strategies to control mosquito-transmitted infections use insecticides targeted at various s...
Background Insecticide resistance threatens effective vector control, especially for mosquitoes and...
Although the widespread use of indoors residual spraying (IRS) and insecticides treated bednets (ITN...
There is recent evidences from the field and the lab that Long Lasting Insecticidal nets (LLIN) may ...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide resistance would be a major breakthrough for the c...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance threatens effective vector control, especially for mosqui...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Abstract Background Insecticides are an effective and practical tool for reducing malaria transmissi...
We develop a flexible, two-locus model for the spread of insecticide resistance applicable to mosqui...
The emergence and spread of insecticide resistance compromises the control of mosquito borne disease...
We develop a flexible, two-locus model for the spread of insecticide resistance applicable to mosqui...
Background Current strategies to control mosquito-transmitted infections use insecticides targeted ...
Current strategies to control mosquito-transmitted infections use insecticides targeted at various s...
Background Insecticide resistance threatens effective vector control, especially for mosquitoes and...
Although the widespread use of indoors residual spraying (IRS) and insecticides treated bednets (ITN...
There is recent evidences from the field and the lab that Long Lasting Insecticidal nets (LLIN) may ...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide resistance would be a major breakthrough for the c...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance threatens effective vector control, especially for mosqui...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...