Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating levels of disease transmission, for appropriately allocating interventions, and for quantifying their impact. The gold standard for estimating mosquito-human contact rates is the human landing catch (HLC), where human volunteers catch mosquitoes that land on their exposed body parts. This approach necessitates exposure to potentially infectious mosquitoes, and is very labour intensive. There are several safer and less labour-intensive methods, with Centers for Disease Control light traps (LT) placed indoors near occupied bed nets being the most widely used. This paper presents analyses of 13 studies with paired mosquito collections of LT and HLC to evaluate...
Background: Mosquito sampling methods are essential for monitoring and evaluating malaria vector con...
Background Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission inte...
Introduction Longitudinal monitoring of outdoor-biting malaria vector populations is becoming incre...
Background Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating l...
Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating levels of disea...
BACKGROUND: Vector mosquito biting intensity is an important measure to understand malaria transmiss...
The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors....
Background Operational vector sampling methods lack standardization, making quantitative comparison...
Background\ud The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking ma...
Background: Measuring human exposure to mosquito bites is a crucial component of vector-borne dise...
Background: Sampling malaria vectors and measuring their biting density is of paramount importance f...
Background: Reliable quantification of mosquito host—seeking behaviours is required to determine t...
Background: The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking mala...
BACKGROUND Reliable quantification of mosquito host-seeking behaviours is required to determine the...
Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission intensity and the ...
Background: Mosquito sampling methods are essential for monitoring and evaluating malaria vector con...
Background Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission inte...
Introduction Longitudinal monitoring of outdoor-biting malaria vector populations is becoming incre...
Background Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating l...
Measurement of densities of host-seeking malaria vectors is important for estimating levels of disea...
BACKGROUND: Vector mosquito biting intensity is an important measure to understand malaria transmiss...
The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors....
Background Operational vector sampling methods lack standardization, making quantitative comparison...
Background\ud The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking ma...
Background: Measuring human exposure to mosquito bites is a crucial component of vector-borne dise...
Background: Sampling malaria vectors and measuring their biting density is of paramount importance f...
Background: Reliable quantification of mosquito host—seeking behaviours is required to determine t...
Background: The human landing catch (HLC) is the gold standard method for sampling host-seeking mala...
BACKGROUND Reliable quantification of mosquito host-seeking behaviours is required to determine the...
Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission intensity and the ...
Background: Mosquito sampling methods are essential for monitoring and evaluating malaria vector con...
Background Mosquito feeding behaviour plays a major role in determining malaria transmission inte...
Introduction Longitudinal monitoring of outdoor-biting malaria vector populations is becoming incre...