Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adult vectors, thereby reducing operational costs. Despite the plethora of potential mosquito breeding sites found in the floodplains of the Gambia River, about 150 km from its mouth, during the rainy season, only a small proportion are colonized by anophelines on any day. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of larval habitats most frequently and most densely populated by anopheline larvae and to estimate the numbers of adults produced in different habitats. Methods: A case-control design was used to identify characteristics of sites with or without mosquitoes. Sites were surveyed for their physical water properties and invertebrat...
Mosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effective when adequate information suc...
Water impoundments are known to affect the risk of many vector-borne diseases. Here I examine the im...
BACKGROUND: One of the promising current approaches to curb malaria lies in genetic vector control, ...
BACKGROUND: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Larviciding to control malaria was assessed in rural areas with extensive seasonal flooding. Larval ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrat...
Entomological studies were conducted in Tanga region, Tanzania. over a two year period, to assess th...
A study was undertaken to identify the major larval habitats of the Anopheles gambiae (Giles) comple...
BACKGROUND: Effective malaria vector control targeting indoor host-seeking mosquitoes has resulted i...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Introduction: By 2030, more than 50% of the African population will live in urban areas. Controlling...
Abstract. We examined the distribution of aquatic stages of malaria vectors in a 400-km2 area in rur...
Current malaria vector control strategies in Africa target indoor resting and biting mosquitoes and ...
Mosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effective when adequate information suc...
Water impoundments are known to affect the risk of many vector-borne diseases. Here I examine the im...
BACKGROUND: One of the promising current approaches to curb malaria lies in genetic vector control, ...
BACKGROUND: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Background: Ideally larval control activities should be targeted at sites that generate the most adu...
Larviciding to control malaria was assessed in rural areas with extensive seasonal flooding. Larval ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM) could be a valuable additional tool for integrat...
Entomological studies were conducted in Tanga region, Tanzania. over a two year period, to assess th...
A study was undertaken to identify the major larval habitats of the Anopheles gambiae (Giles) comple...
BACKGROUND: Effective malaria vector control targeting indoor host-seeking mosquitoes has resulted i...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Introduction: By 2030, more than 50% of the African population will live in urban areas. Controlling...
Abstract. We examined the distribution of aquatic stages of malaria vectors in a 400-km2 area in rur...
Current malaria vector control strategies in Africa target indoor resting and biting mosquitoes and ...
Mosquito larval source management (LSM) is likely to be more effective when adequate information suc...
Water impoundments are known to affect the risk of many vector-borne diseases. Here I examine the im...
BACKGROUND: One of the promising current approaches to curb malaria lies in genetic vector control, ...