Although it is very important in view of public health to understand the mosquito breeding sites and key reservoirs existing around residential areas, such information is lacking in temporary housing sites constructed after the serious tsunami strikes on 26 December 2004 in Sri Lanka. This study clarified the situation regarding mosquito breeding 14 months after the tsunami in Sri Lanka by surveying temporary housing and non-damaged village areas, and also by examining people‘s knowledge related to mosquito breeding sites and mosquito-borne diseases. The relative frequency of mosquito larvae in wastewater pools was significantly higher in temporary housing than in village areas. The prevalence of storage containers at temporary housing and ...
The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of filariasis causing parasites in adult...
A survey on container breeding sites of mosquito larvae was conducted in the Solapur city. Survey wa...
The mosquito survey was carried out for 8 months between October 2009 and May 2010. Investigations i...
Some arbovirus infections, especially dengue, have increased rapidly over the last few decades in Sr...
Background: In Sri Lanka, the major malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies breeds in pools formed in ...
Rice field and marshland habitats have significant influence on production of mosquito larval popula...
Abstract from Fourth MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference 2005, New Strategies Against an Ancient Scou...
Background & objectives: The Colombo City in Sri Lanka is experiencing tremendous development and co...
A survey on mosquito breeding in. septic tanks z'n several residential areas was carried out on...
The Premises of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura was surveyed in the month of May forpossible b...
Dengue is currently spreading rapidly on a global scale. With rapid and unplanned urbanization dengu...
Abstract Background Following the tsunami, a detailed overview of the area specific transmission lev...
Dengue Fever (DF) is a major public health problem at present in Sri Lanka. Drastic environmental ch...
Malaria transmission by anopheline mosquitoes was studied in a traditional tank-irrigation-based ric...
A 13-mo survey of immature anopheline mosquitoes breeding in surface water habitats was done at Maha...
The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of filariasis causing parasites in adult...
A survey on container breeding sites of mosquito larvae was conducted in the Solapur city. Survey wa...
The mosquito survey was carried out for 8 months between October 2009 and May 2010. Investigations i...
Some arbovirus infections, especially dengue, have increased rapidly over the last few decades in Sr...
Background: In Sri Lanka, the major malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies breeds in pools formed in ...
Rice field and marshland habitats have significant influence on production of mosquito larval popula...
Abstract from Fourth MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference 2005, New Strategies Against an Ancient Scou...
Background & objectives: The Colombo City in Sri Lanka is experiencing tremendous development and co...
A survey on mosquito breeding in. septic tanks z'n several residential areas was carried out on...
The Premises of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura was surveyed in the month of May forpossible b...
Dengue is currently spreading rapidly on a global scale. With rapid and unplanned urbanization dengu...
Abstract Background Following the tsunami, a detailed overview of the area specific transmission lev...
Dengue Fever (DF) is a major public health problem at present in Sri Lanka. Drastic environmental ch...
Malaria transmission by anopheline mosquitoes was studied in a traditional tank-irrigation-based ric...
A 13-mo survey of immature anopheline mosquitoes breeding in surface water habitats was done at Maha...
The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of filariasis causing parasites in adult...
A survey on container breeding sites of mosquito larvae was conducted in the Solapur city. Survey wa...
The mosquito survey was carried out for 8 months between October 2009 and May 2010. Investigations i...