Increasing levels of insecticide resistance as well as outdoor, residual transmission of malaria threaten the efficacy of existing vector control tools used against malaria mosquitoes. The development of odour-baited mosquito traps has led to the possibility of controlling malaria through mass trapping of malaria vectors. Through daily removal trapping against a background of continued bed net use it is anticipated that vector populations could be suppressed to a level where continued transmission of malaria will no longer be possible.; A stepped wedge cluster-randomised trial design was used for the implementation of mass mosquito trapping on Rusinga Island, western Kenya (the SolarMal project). Over the course of 2 years (2013-2015) all h...
objective To investigate community adherence to recommended behaviours for proper deployment of sola...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Malaria elimination remain a worldwide public health challenge. Residual malaria transmission has be...
Background: Increasing levels of insecticide resistance as well as outdoor, residual transmission of...
<p>Background: Increasing levels of insecticide resistance as well as outdoor, residual transmission...
In the context of increasing levels of insecticide resistance, changes in mosquito biting behaviour ...
The parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium are the cause of the second deadliest infectious dis...
Odour baits can attract host-seeking Anopheles mosquitoes indoors and outdoors. We assessed the effe...
Background Odour baits can attract host-seeking Anopheles mosquitoes indoors and outdoors. We assess...
Background: Interest in indoor residual spray (IRS) has been rekindled in recent years, as it is inc...
Background: Malaria is a great public health burden and Africa suffers the largest share of malaria-...
Background: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) target night...
BACKGROUND: During an entomological survey in preparation for malaria control interventions in Mwea ...
<div><p>Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, es...
If used alongside insecticide treated bed nets, an innovative odour baited mosquito trap with a high...
objective To investigate community adherence to recommended behaviours for proper deployment of sola...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Malaria elimination remain a worldwide public health challenge. Residual malaria transmission has be...
Background: Increasing levels of insecticide resistance as well as outdoor, residual transmission of...
<p>Background: Increasing levels of insecticide resistance as well as outdoor, residual transmission...
In the context of increasing levels of insecticide resistance, changes in mosquito biting behaviour ...
The parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium are the cause of the second deadliest infectious dis...
Odour baits can attract host-seeking Anopheles mosquitoes indoors and outdoors. We assessed the effe...
Background Odour baits can attract host-seeking Anopheles mosquitoes indoors and outdoors. We assess...
Background: Interest in indoor residual spray (IRS) has been rekindled in recent years, as it is inc...
Background: Malaria is a great public health burden and Africa suffers the largest share of malaria-...
Background: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) target night...
BACKGROUND: During an entomological survey in preparation for malaria control interventions in Mwea ...
<div><p>Malaria continues to place a disease burden on millions of people throughout the tropics, es...
If used alongside insecticide treated bed nets, an innovative odour baited mosquito trap with a high...
objective To investigate community adherence to recommended behaviours for proper deployment of sola...
Background: In western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remai...
Malaria elimination remain a worldwide public health challenge. Residual malaria transmission has be...