Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Although efforts to control mosquito populations and reduce human-vector contact, such as long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying, have led to significant decreases in malaria incidence, further progress is now threatened by the widespread development of physiological and behavioural insecticide-resistance as well as changes in the composition of vector populations. A mosquito-directed push-pull system based on the simultaneous use of attractive and repellent volatiles offers a complementary tool to existing vector-control methods. In this study, the combination of a trap baited with a five-compound...
In the context of increasing levels of insecticide resistance, changes in mosquito biting behaviour ...
Novel malaria vector control strategies targeting the odour-orientation of mosquitoes during host-se...
Background: Campaigns for the continued reduction and eventual elimination of malaria may benefit fr...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
<div><p>Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, es...
Malaria remains a major health burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of the main ve...
Malaria remains a major health burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of the main ve...
Malaria remains a major health burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of the main ve...
Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying have contributed to a decline in malaria...
Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying have contributed to a decline in malaria...
Background. Mosquitoes are the dominant vectors of pathogens that cause infectious diseases such as ...
Background; : Despite high coverage of indoor interventions like insecticide-treated nets, mosquito-...
Measures reducing mosquito abundances and mosquito-human contacts (vector control) form the most eff...
In the context of increasing levels of insecticide resistance, changes in mosquito biting behaviour ...
Novel malaria vector control strategies targeting the odour-orientation of mosquitoes during host-se...
Background: Campaigns for the continued reduction and eventual elimination of malaria may benefit fr...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, especially...
<div><p>Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, es...
Malaria remains a major health burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of the main ve...
Malaria remains a major health burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of the main ve...
Malaria remains a major health burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of the main ve...
Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying have contributed to a decline in malaria...
Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying have contributed to a decline in malaria...
Background. Mosquitoes are the dominant vectors of pathogens that cause infectious diseases such as ...
Background; : Despite high coverage of indoor interventions like insecticide-treated nets, mosquito-...
Measures reducing mosquito abundances and mosquito-human contacts (vector control) form the most eff...
In the context of increasing levels of insecticide resistance, changes in mosquito biting behaviour ...
Novel malaria vector control strategies targeting the odour-orientation of mosquitoes during host-se...
Background: Campaigns for the continued reduction and eventual elimination of malaria may benefit fr...