A longitudinal study of malaria vectors aiming to describe the intensity of transmission was carried out in five villages of Southern Venezuela between January 1999-April 2000. The man-biting, sporozoite and entomological inoculation rates (EIR) were calculated based on 121 all-night collections of anophelines landing on humans, CDC light traps and ultra violet up-draft traps. A total of 6,027 female mosquitoes representing seven species were collected. The most abundant species were Anopheles marajoara Galvão & Damasceno (56.7%) and Anopheles darlingi Root (33%), which together accounted for 89.7% of the total anophelines collected. The mean biting rate for An. marajoara was 1.27 (SD ± 0.81); it was 0.74 (SD ± 0.91) for An. darlingand ...
BackgroundMore than 85% of the malaria cases in Panama occur in poor, rural and indigenous regions l...
Malaria and dengue are major public-health problems in Latin America. Malaria is transmitted in 21 c...
Moreno J, Rubio-Palis Y, Pérez E, Sánchez V, Páez E. 2002. Evaluation of three methods to collect a...
A longitudinal study of malaria vectors aiming to describe the intensity of transmission was carried...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
International audienceFrench Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria an...
The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entom...
A longitudinal epidemiological and entomological study was carried out in Ocamo, Upper Orinoco River...
The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entom...
The efficiency of the Mosquito Magnet Liberty PlusTM (MMLP) trap was evaluated in comparison to huma...
The majority of malaria cases in South America occur in rural areas of the Amazon region. Although t...
Abstract Background In Colombia for several years, the Urabá-Bajo Cauca and Alto Sinú region has reg...
In order to compare the efficiency of different mosquito collection methods, monthly catches of anop...
To explore the effects of deforestation and resulting differences in vegetation and land cover on en...
BackgroundMore than 85% of the malaria cases in Panama occur in poor, rural and indigenous regions l...
Malaria and dengue are major public-health problems in Latin America. Malaria is transmitted in 21 c...
Moreno J, Rubio-Palis Y, Pérez E, Sánchez V, Páez E. 2002. Evaluation of three methods to collect a...
A longitudinal study of malaria vectors aiming to describe the intensity of transmission was carried...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
French Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria and where the disease ha...
International audienceFrench Guiana is one of the areas in South America most affected by malaria an...
The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entom...
A longitudinal epidemiological and entomological study was carried out in Ocamo, Upper Orinoco River...
The epidemiology of the transmission of malaria parasites varies ecologically. To observe some entom...
The efficiency of the Mosquito Magnet Liberty PlusTM (MMLP) trap was evaluated in comparison to huma...
The majority of malaria cases in South America occur in rural areas of the Amazon region. Although t...
Abstract Background In Colombia for several years, the Urabá-Bajo Cauca and Alto Sinú region has reg...
In order to compare the efficiency of different mosquito collection methods, monthly catches of anop...
To explore the effects of deforestation and resulting differences in vegetation and land cover on en...
BackgroundMore than 85% of the malaria cases in Panama occur in poor, rural and indigenous regions l...
Malaria and dengue are major public-health problems in Latin America. Malaria is transmitted in 21 c...
Moreno J, Rubio-Palis Y, Pérez E, Sánchez V, Páez E. 2002. Evaluation of three methods to collect a...