International audienceBackground: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors is well established. However, sustained residual transmission of Plasmodium parasites persists. Mass drug administration (MDA) to humans of the endectocide ivermectin for vector control is receiving increasing attention. However, vectors feeding upon animals escape this promising approach. Zoophagy of mosquitoes sustains both the vector population and endemic population of vector-borne pathogens. Therefore, only a strategy that will combine ivermectin MDAs targeted at humans and their peridomestic animals could be successful at controlling residual malaria transmission. Methods: Burkinabé cattle have been treated with injectable therapeutic ...
The mosquito resistance to the insecticides threatens malaria control efforts, potentially becoming ...
Background Residual malaria transmission is the result of adaptive mosquito behavior that allows mal...
Background Novel vector control methods that can directly target outdoor malaria transmission are ur...
International audienceBackground: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors...
Abstract Background Mosquitoes that feed on animals can survive and mediate residual transmission of...
Background: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors is well established. ...
BACKGROUND Mosquitoes that feed on animals can survive and mediate residual transmission of malar...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Every year, an estimated 500 million people are affl...
Background: Strategies designed to advance towards malaria elimination rely on the detection and tre...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combinati...
In the context of stalling progress against malaria, resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides, and r...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combinati...
Abstract Background Malaria control primarily depends on two vector control strategies: indoor resid...
In the context of stalling progress against malaria, resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides, and r...
Vector control with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spra...
The mosquito resistance to the insecticides threatens malaria control efforts, potentially becoming ...
Background Residual malaria transmission is the result of adaptive mosquito behavior that allows mal...
Background Novel vector control methods that can directly target outdoor malaria transmission are ur...
International audienceBackground: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors...
Abstract Background Mosquitoes that feed on animals can survive and mediate residual transmission of...
Background: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors is well established. ...
BACKGROUND Mosquitoes that feed on animals can survive and mediate residual transmission of malar...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Every year, an estimated 500 million people are affl...
Background: Strategies designed to advance towards malaria elimination rely on the detection and tre...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combinati...
In the context of stalling progress against malaria, resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides, and r...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combinati...
Abstract Background Malaria control primarily depends on two vector control strategies: indoor resid...
In the context of stalling progress against malaria, resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides, and r...
Vector control with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spra...
The mosquito resistance to the insecticides threatens malaria control efforts, potentially becoming ...
Background Residual malaria transmission is the result of adaptive mosquito behavior that allows mal...
Background Novel vector control methods that can directly target outdoor malaria transmission are ur...