Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, rendering them vulnerable to interventions directed to aquatic habitats. Recent successes of mosquito larval control have been reported using environmental and biological tools. Here, we report the effects of shading by plants and biological control agents on the development and survival of anopheline and culicine mosquito larvae in man-made natural habitats in western Kenya. Trials consisted of environmental manipulation using locally available plants, the introduction of predatory fish and/or the use of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) in various combinations. Results: Man-made habitats provided with shade from different crop species ...
Introduction Despite international organisations providing much focus over the past 10 years, malar...
Mosquitoes represent the major arthropod vectors of human disease worldwide transmitting malaria, ly...
The most important malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa are Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
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...
Malaria is a complex disease and its transmission is a function of the interaction between the Anoph...
Effective larviciding for malaria control requires detailed studies of larvicide efficacies, aquatic...
Nowadays, mosquito-borne diseases are among the world's leading causes of illness and death to pose ...
MSc.DissertationInsecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs/Long Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) and I...
MSc.DissertationInsecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs/Long Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) and I...
Mosquitoes represent the major arthropod vectors of human disease worldwide transmitting malaria, ly...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Introduction Despite international organisations providing much focus over the past 10 years, malar...
Mosquitoes represent the major arthropod vectors of human disease worldwide transmitting malaria, ly...
The most important malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa are Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
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...
Malaria is a complex disease and its transmission is a function of the interaction between the Anoph...
Effective larviciding for malaria control requires detailed studies of larvicide efficacies, aquatic...
Nowadays, mosquito-borne diseases are among the world's leading causes of illness and death to pose ...
MSc.DissertationInsecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs/Long Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) and I...
MSc.DissertationInsecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs/Long Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) and I...
Mosquitoes represent the major arthropod vectors of human disease worldwide transmitting malaria, ly...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Introduction Despite international organisations providing much focus over the past 10 years, malar...
Mosquitoes represent the major arthropod vectors of human disease worldwide transmitting malaria, ly...
The most important malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa are Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis...