A 1-year longitudinal study was conducted in Magugu in Babati district, northern Tanzania to determine malaria vector population structure and malaria transmission indices. Mosquitoes were sampled using the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) light traps. A total of 110,357 adult female mosquitoes were collected. Anopheles gambiae s.l. accounted 25% of the total female mosquito collected. Relatively fewer An. funestus were collected. Other mosquito species collected were An. pharoensis, An. coustani, An. maculipalpis, An. marshallii, Culex quinquefasciatus , Cx unnivittatus, Mansonia uniformis and Ma. africana. An analysis by Polymerase Chain Reaction revealed that An. arabiensis was the only member of the An. gambiae complex in the colle...
Transmission characteristics of malaria were studied in Matola, a coastal suburb of Maputo, the capi...
Entomological monitoring in four villages situated along an altitude transect in the Hai District of...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE OF MASTERS OF SCIENCE...
A 1-year longitudinal study was conducted in Magugu in Babati district, northern Tanzania to determi...
Entomological surveys were conducted in Mkuzi village in Muheza District, north-east Tanzania from A...
Malaria transmission varies from one area to another and there are also local difference in time and...
An entomological study on vectors of malaria and their relative contribution to Plasmodium falciparu...
This study was carried out to determine the spatial variations in malaria mosquito abundance and hum...
An entomological survey to determine resting behaviour and species composition of malaria vectors wa...
Abstract Background Entomological surveys are of great importance in decision-making processes regar...
In Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture forms the backbone of the econ...
BackgroundWhile malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is a sub...
Abstract Background Although malaria is highly prevalent throughout Malawi, little is known of its t...
The transmission of Plasmodium falciparum was studied in relation to the incidence of severe malaria...
Abstract Background Malaria is an important public health problem in Tanzania. The latest national m...
Transmission characteristics of malaria were studied in Matola, a coastal suburb of Maputo, the capi...
Entomological monitoring in four villages situated along an altitude transect in the Hai District of...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE OF MASTERS OF SCIENCE...
A 1-year longitudinal study was conducted in Magugu in Babati district, northern Tanzania to determi...
Entomological surveys were conducted in Mkuzi village in Muheza District, north-east Tanzania from A...
Malaria transmission varies from one area to another and there are also local difference in time and...
An entomological study on vectors of malaria and their relative contribution to Plasmodium falciparu...
This study was carried out to determine the spatial variations in malaria mosquito abundance and hum...
An entomological survey to determine resting behaviour and species composition of malaria vectors wa...
Abstract Background Entomological surveys are of great importance in decision-making processes regar...
In Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture forms the backbone of the econ...
BackgroundWhile malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is a sub...
Abstract Background Although malaria is highly prevalent throughout Malawi, little is known of its t...
The transmission of Plasmodium falciparum was studied in relation to the incidence of severe malaria...
Abstract Background Malaria is an important public health problem in Tanzania. The latest national m...
Transmission characteristics of malaria were studied in Matola, a coastal suburb of Maputo, the capi...
Entomological monitoring in four villages situated along an altitude transect in the Hai District of...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE OF MASTERS OF SCIENCE...