BACKGROUND: To further reduce malaria, larval source management (LSM) is proposed as a complementary strategy to the existing strategies. LSM has potential to control insecticide resistant, outdoor biting and outdoor resting vectors. Concerns about costs and operational feasibility of implementation of LSM at large scale are among the reasons the strategy is not utilized in many African countries. Involving communities in LSM could increase intervention coverage, reduce costs of implementation and improve sustainability of operations. Community acceptance and participation in community-led LSM depends on a number of factors. These factors were explored under the Majete Malaria Project in Chikwawa district, southern Malawi. METHODS: Separate...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Tanzania is among the developing countries laboring under the burden of vector borne diseases like m...
The use of microbial larvicides, a form of larval source management, is a less commonly used malaria...
Larval source management (LSM) could reduce malaria transmission when executed alongside core vector...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
Background: Increased engagement of communities has been emphasized in global plans for malaria cont...
Background: Increased engagement of communities has been emphasized in global plans for malaria cont...
Abstract Background Increased engagement of communities has been emphasized in global plans for mala...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Abstract Background Due to outdoor and residual transmission and insecticide resistance, long-lastin...
Background: Current standard interventions are not universally sufficient for malaria elimination. T...
Abstract Background Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LS...
Background: Current standard interventions are not universally sufficient for malaria elimination. T...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Tanzania is among the developing countries laboring under the burden of vector borne diseases like m...
The use of microbial larvicides, a form of larval source management, is a less commonly used malaria...
Larval source management (LSM) could reduce malaria transmission when executed alongside core vector...
Current trends in the fight against malaria suggest that further progress will be difficult with&nbs...
Background: Increased engagement of communities has been emphasized in global plans for malaria cont...
Background: Increased engagement of communities has been emphasized in global plans for malaria cont...
Abstract Background Increased engagement of communities has been emphasized in global plans for mala...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in co...
Abstract Background Due to outdoor and residual transmission and insecticide resistance, long-lastin...
Background: Current standard interventions are not universally sufficient for malaria elimination. T...
Abstract Background Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LS...
Background: Current standard interventions are not universally sufficient for malaria elimination. T...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
A large proportion of mosquito larval habitats in urban and rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Tanzania is among the developing countries laboring under the burden of vector borne diseases like m...
The use of microbial larvicides, a form of larval source management, is a less commonly used malaria...