SummaryDomestic and personal protection measures against malaria exposure either divert host-seeking vectors to other hosts or kill those attempting to feed. Here, we explicitly model mosquito host-seeking processes in the context of local host availability and elucidate the impacts and mechanisms of pyrethroid-treated bed nets in Africa. It has been suggested that excitorepellent insecticides could increase exposure of unprotected humans by concentrating mosquito biting activity on this vulnerable group. This worst-case scenario is confirmed as a possibility where vector populations lack alternative hosts, but an approximate ‘break-even’ scenario, with users experiencing little overall change in exposure, is more likely because of increase...
Background: Insecticide treatment of nets, curtains or walls and ceilings of houses represent the pr...
Background: The effectiveness of vector control on malaria transmission by long-lasting insecticidal...
Transmission of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites occurs when nocturnal Anopheles mosquito vec...
Domestic and personal protection measures against malaria exposure either divert host-seeking vector...
Insecticide treated nets (ITNs) represent a powerful means for controlling malaria in Africa because...
Insecticide treated bednets locate a deposit of a quick-acting insecticide of low human toxicity bet...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is spread by mosquitoes that are increasingly recognised to have diverse biting ...
Background: Mass insecticide treated bed net (ITN) deployment, and its associated coverage of popula...
Background: The communities of Namawala and Idete villages in southern Tanzania experienced extremel...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
BACKGROUND: Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) represent the front-l...
AbstractThe preventive measures against malaria recommended by the WHO include anti-vector procedure...
AbstractAlthough malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, ma...
Background: Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) represent the front-l...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud African malaria vectors bite predominantly indoors at night so sleeping under an I...
Background: Insecticide treatment of nets, curtains or walls and ceilings of houses represent the pr...
Background: The effectiveness of vector control on malaria transmission by long-lasting insecticidal...
Transmission of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites occurs when nocturnal Anopheles mosquito vec...
Domestic and personal protection measures against malaria exposure either divert host-seeking vector...
Insecticide treated nets (ITNs) represent a powerful means for controlling malaria in Africa because...
Insecticide treated bednets locate a deposit of a quick-acting insecticide of low human toxicity bet...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is spread by mosquitoes that are increasingly recognised to have diverse biting ...
Background: Mass insecticide treated bed net (ITN) deployment, and its associated coverage of popula...
Background: The communities of Namawala and Idete villages in southern Tanzania experienced extremel...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
BACKGROUND: Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) represent the front-l...
AbstractThe preventive measures against malaria recommended by the WHO include anti-vector procedure...
AbstractAlthough malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, ma...
Background: Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) represent the front-l...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud African malaria vectors bite predominantly indoors at night so sleeping under an I...
Background: Insecticide treatment of nets, curtains or walls and ceilings of houses represent the pr...
Background: The effectiveness of vector control on malaria transmission by long-lasting insecticidal...
Transmission of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites occurs when nocturnal Anopheles mosquito vec...