Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying; particularly in the Solomon Islands where the primary vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthropophagic and feeds mainly outdoors and early in the evening. Currently, the only supplementary tool recommended by the World Health Organization is larval source management (LSM). The feasibility and potential effectiveness of LSM requires information on the distribution of anophelines, the productivity of larval habitats and the potential impacts of larval control on adult fitness. Methods: The distribution of anophelines in Central and Western Provinces in the Solomon Islands was mapped from cross-sect...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Abstract Background The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a ...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In 2009, Santa Isabel Province in the Solomon Islands embarked on a malaria elimination ...
Background: In 2009, Santa Isabel Province in the Solomon Islands embarked on a malaria elimination ...
Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly c...
Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly c...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Abstract Background The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a ...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: There is an urgent need for vector control tools to supplement long-lasting insecticidal...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In the Solomon Island, the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles farauti, is highly anthrop...
Background: In 2009, Santa Isabel Province in the Solomon Islands embarked on a malaria elimination ...
Background: In 2009, Santa Isabel Province in the Solomon Islands embarked on a malaria elimination ...
Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly c...
Background: The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a mainly c...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...
Abstract Background The main vector of malaria in Solomon Islands is Anopheles farauti, which has a ...
Background: In the Solomon Islands, the Malaria Eradication Programmes of the 1970s virtually elimin...