Malaria parasites are transmitted to humans by infectious female Anopheles mosquitoes. Chemical-insecticide-based mosquito control has been successful in reducing the burden of malaria. However, the emergence of insecticide resistance in malaria vectors and concerns about the effect of the chemicals on the environment, human health, and non-target organisms present a need for new or alternative vector control intervention tools. Biocontrol methods using aquatic invertebrate predators have emerged as a potential alternative and additional tool to control mosquito populations. Ecological control specifically makes use of species insights for improving the physical habitat conditions of competitors and predators of vectors. A first step toward...
Among all the malaria controlling measures, biological control of mosquito larvae may be the cheapes...
Background The role of larval predators in regulating the Anopheles funestus population in various m...
Background: Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present...
Malaria parasites are transmitted to humans by infectious female Anopheles mosquitoes. Chemical-inse...
Background: The current status of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and the effects of insecticid...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
Background: A fundamental understanding of the spatial distribution and ecology of mosquito larvae i...
The most important malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa are Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis...
Background: A fundamental understanding of the spatial distribution and ecology of mosquito larvae i...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is often persistent in communities surrounded by mosquito breeding habitats. Ano...
Polymerase chain reaction analysis was performed to determine whether mosquito predators in wetland ...
Background & objectives: The use of insecticides to eliminate mosquito larvae from ground pools may ...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Malaria is a major public health problem in most tropical and subtropical regions, including in our ...
Abstract. Mosquitoes are serious biting pests and obligate vectors of many vertebrate pathogens. The...
Among all the malaria controlling measures, biological control of mosquito larvae may be the cheapes...
Background The role of larval predators in regulating the Anopheles funestus population in various m...
Background: Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present...
Malaria parasites are transmitted to humans by infectious female Anopheles mosquitoes. Chemical-inse...
Background: The current status of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and the effects of insecticid...
Background: Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, renderi...
Background: A fundamental understanding of the spatial distribution and ecology of mosquito larvae i...
The most important malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa are Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis...
Background: A fundamental understanding of the spatial distribution and ecology of mosquito larvae i...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is often persistent in communities surrounded by mosquito breeding habitats. Ano...
Polymerase chain reaction analysis was performed to determine whether mosquito predators in wetland ...
Background & objectives: The use of insecticides to eliminate mosquito larvae from ground pools may ...
Control of aquatic-stage Anopheles is one of the oldest and most historically successful interventio...
Malaria is a major public health problem in most tropical and subtropical regions, including in our ...
Abstract. Mosquitoes are serious biting pests and obligate vectors of many vertebrate pathogens. The...
Among all the malaria controlling measures, biological control of mosquito larvae may be the cheapes...
Background The role of larval predators in regulating the Anopheles funestus population in various m...
Background: Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present...