Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical models to evaluate their likely impact upon malaria transmission has greatly improved in recent years. Given that a range of new vector control products are now emerging that target a greater diversity of adult mosquito behaviours, it should soon be feasible to effectively tackle a broader range of mosquito species and settings. However, the primary obstacles to further progress towards more effective malaria vector control are now paucities of routine programmatic entomological surveillance, and capacity for data processing, analysis and interpretation in endemic countries. Well-established entomological methods need to be more widely utili...
Residual malaria transmission can persist despite high coverage with effective long-lasting insectic...
Malaria a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium remains to be a main global burden despite con...
Background: Maintaining the effectiveness of the currently recommended malaria vector control interv...
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical...
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical...
The unprecedented global efforts for malaria elimination in the past decade have resulted in altered...
The unprecedented global efforts for malaria elimination in the past decade have resulted in altered...
The effective and eco-friendly control of Anopheles vectors plays a key role in any malaria manageme...
Vector control using long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) accou...
Malaria is a crucial human disease that illustrates the role of the mosquito vector in transmission ...
Abstract The epidemiology of human malaria differs considerably between and within geographic region...
Vector control using long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), acco...
AbstractAlthough malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, ma...
Mosquitoes transmit some of the most important infectious diseases of man including malaria that tod...
Major gains have been made in reducing malaria transmission in many parts of the world, principally ...
Residual malaria transmission can persist despite high coverage with effective long-lasting insectic...
Malaria a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium remains to be a main global burden despite con...
Background: Maintaining the effectiveness of the currently recommended malaria vector control interv...
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical...
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical...
The unprecedented global efforts for malaria elimination in the past decade have resulted in altered...
The unprecedented global efforts for malaria elimination in the past decade have resulted in altered...
The effective and eco-friendly control of Anopheles vectors plays a key role in any malaria manageme...
Vector control using long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) accou...
Malaria is a crucial human disease that illustrates the role of the mosquito vector in transmission ...
Abstract The epidemiology of human malaria differs considerably between and within geographic region...
Vector control using long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), acco...
AbstractAlthough malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, ma...
Mosquitoes transmit some of the most important infectious diseases of man including malaria that tod...
Major gains have been made in reducing malaria transmission in many parts of the world, principally ...
Residual malaria transmission can persist despite high coverage with effective long-lasting insectic...
Malaria a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium remains to be a main global burden despite con...
Background: Maintaining the effectiveness of the currently recommended malaria vector control interv...