The possibility of density dependent feeding success in the African malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae Giles (sensu lato) and A. funestus Giles was investigated by examining the gonotrophic status of mosquitoes from 423 collections made in a Tanzanian village. Up to 500 mosquitoes were caught in any single 35 minute indoor resting collection. Estimates of the total numbers of mosquitoes resting were made by removal sampling. These indicated that the efficiency of resting collections decreased with increasing mosquito population. Of 1904 mosquito blood meals tested by ELISA, 95% were of human origin. There was no decrease in the proportion of mosquitoes fully fed at high population densities and the only demonstrable avoiding action by hosts ...
Background Malaria vectors vary in feeding preference depending on their innate behaviour, host avai...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
Background Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) are highly effective t...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spec...
BACKGROUND: While malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is a s...
BACKGROUND: While malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is a s...
Background: While malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is ...
Host responses are important sources of selection upon the host species range of ectoparasites and p...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spe...
Malaria remains the most important parasite-related public health problem globally, with the majorit...
Feeding behaviour of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) was monitor...
Background Malaria vectors vary in feeding preference depending on their innate behaviour, host avai...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
Background Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) are highly effective t...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
The relative efficacy of a mechanical (Prokopack) collection method vs. manual aspiration in the col...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spec...
BACKGROUND: While malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is a s...
BACKGROUND: While malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is a s...
Background: While malaria transmission in Africa still happens primarily inside houses, there is ...
Host responses are important sources of selection upon the host species range of ectoparasites and p...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spe...
Malaria remains the most important parasite-related public health problem globally, with the majorit...
Feeding behaviour of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) was monitor...
Background Malaria vectors vary in feeding preference depending on their innate behaviour, host avai...
The antimalarial efficacy of the most important vector control interventions-long-lasting insecticid...
Background Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) are highly effective t...