Anopheles arabiensis is stereotypical of diverse vectors that mediate residual malaria transmission globally, because it can feed outdoors upon humans or cattle, or enter but then rapidly exit houses without fatal exposure to insecticidal nets or sprays. Life histories of a well-characterized An. arabiensis population were simulated with a simple but process-explicit deterministic model and relevance to other vectors examined through sensitivity analysis. Where most humans use bed nets, two thirds of An. arabiensis blood feeds and half of malaria transmission events were estimated to occur outdoors. However, it was also estimated that most successful feeds and almost all (>98 %) transmission events are preceded by unsuccessful attempts to a...
Malaria vectors which predominantly feed indoors upon humans have been locally eliminated from sever...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...
Anopheles arabiensis is stereotypical of diverse vectors that mediate residual malaria transmission ...
Background Anopheles arabiensis is stereotypical of diverse vectors that mediate residual malaria t...
The ability of mosquitoes to evade fatal exposure to insecticidal nets and sprays represents the pri...
Background: The effectiveness of vector control on malaria transmission by long-lasting insecticidal...
Background The ability of mosquitoes to evade fatal exposure to insecticidal nets and sprays repr...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control is mainly based on indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed ...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
BACKGROUND: Current front line malaria vector control methods such as indoor residual spraying (IRS)...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Background\ud The significance of malaria transmission occurring outdoors has risen even in areas w...
Background: Current front line malaria vector control methods such as indoor residual spraying (IRS)...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Malaria vectors which predominantly feed indoors upon humans have been locally eliminated from sever...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...
Anopheles arabiensis is stereotypical of diverse vectors that mediate residual malaria transmission ...
Background Anopheles arabiensis is stereotypical of diverse vectors that mediate residual malaria t...
The ability of mosquitoes to evade fatal exposure to insecticidal nets and sprays represents the pri...
Background: The effectiveness of vector control on malaria transmission by long-lasting insecticidal...
Background The ability of mosquitoes to evade fatal exposure to insecticidal nets and sprays repr...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control is mainly based on indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed ...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
BACKGROUND: Current front line malaria vector control methods such as indoor residual spraying (IRS)...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Background\ud The significance of malaria transmission occurring outdoors has risen even in areas w...
Background: Current front line malaria vector control methods such as indoor residual spraying (IRS)...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Malaria vectors which predominantly feed indoors upon humans have been locally eliminated from sever...
Protecting individuals and households against mosquito bites with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LL...
Background: Increased understanding of the feeding behaviours of malaria vectors is important to det...