Background: There is growing interest in the potential to modify houses to target mosquitoes with insecticides or repellents as they search for human hosts. One version of this 'Lethal House Lure' approach is the In2Care® EaveTube, which consists of a section of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe fitted into a closed eave, with an insert comprising electrostatic netting treated with insecticide powder placed inside the tube. Preliminary evidence suggests that when combined with screening of doors and windows, there is a reduction in entry of mosquitoes and an increase in mortality. However, the rate of overnight mortality remains unclear. The current study used a field enclosure built around experimental huts to investigate the mortality of coho...
BACKGROUND: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Whilst significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, vector control c...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes that bite people outdoors can sustain malaria transmission even where effecti...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the potential to modify houses to target mosquitoes with in...
Background: Eave tubes are a type of housing modification that provide a novel way of delivering ins...
BACKGROUND: Eave tubes are a type of housing modification that provide a novel way of delivering ins...
There is growing interest in the potential to modify houses to target mosquitoes with insecticides o...
Housing improvement such as blocking eaves and screening windows can help in reducing exposure to in...
Background: Presented here are a series of preliminary experiments evaluating "eave tubes" - a techn...
BACKGROUND: New vector control tools are required to sustain the fight against malaria. Lethal house...
Background The significance of malaria transmission occurring outdoors has risen even in areas wh...
Background: New vector control tools are required to sustain the fight against malaria. Lethal house...
Background New vector control tools are required to sustain the fight against malaria. Lethal house...
Presently, the most common malaria control tools-i.e., long lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs)...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Whilst significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, vector control c...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes that bite people outdoors can sustain malaria transmission even where effecti...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the potential to modify houses to target mosquitoes with in...
Background: Eave tubes are a type of housing modification that provide a novel way of delivering ins...
BACKGROUND: Eave tubes are a type of housing modification that provide a novel way of delivering ins...
There is growing interest in the potential to modify houses to target mosquitoes with insecticides o...
Housing improvement such as blocking eaves and screening windows can help in reducing exposure to in...
Background: Presented here are a series of preliminary experiments evaluating "eave tubes" - a techn...
BACKGROUND: New vector control tools are required to sustain the fight against malaria. Lethal house...
Background The significance of malaria transmission occurring outdoors has risen even in areas wh...
Background: New vector control tools are required to sustain the fight against malaria. Lethal house...
Background New vector control tools are required to sustain the fight against malaria. Lethal house...
Presently, the most common malaria control tools-i.e., long lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs)...
Background: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Partial mosquito-proofing of houses with screens and ceilings has the potential to reduc...
BACKGROUND: Whilst significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, vector control c...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes that bite people outdoors can sustain malaria transmission even where effecti...