The continual recruitment of new individuals makes it difficult to study both the survival of multivoltine mosquitoes, and the size of the infectious reservoir in narural populations of malaria vectors. During long-term surveillance of a population of Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu lato in a Tanzanian village by daily light trapping, a temporary dry spell resulted in the cessation of recruitment for a period of 33 days, and a decline in numbers of A. arabiensis Patton caught from over 2000 to less than 10 in a sentinel house. Traps placed elsewhere in the village indicated similar proportionate declines although numbers caught varied according to location. A survival rate of 83% per day was estimated from the rate of population decline. Surv...
BACKGROUND: Vector control is a major component of the malaria control strategy. The increasing spre...
Abstract Background Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes from the...
The possibility of density dependent feeding success in the African malaria vectors Anopheles gambia...
Delayed and immediate oocyst rates; parous rates and sporozoite rates were obtained in Anopheles gam...
Background: Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes from the Anophel...
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...
The malaria burden is highest in African countries where more than 95% of deaths and cases occur. Th...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Vector control is a major component of the malaria control strategy. The increasing spre...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a leading cause of death in tropical regions of th...
BACKGROUND: Vector control is a major component of the malaria control strategy. The increasing spre...
Abstract Background Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes from the...
The possibility of density dependent feeding success in the African malaria vectors Anopheles gambia...
Delayed and immediate oocyst rates; parous rates and sporozoite rates were obtained in Anopheles gam...
Background: Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes from the Anophel...
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...
The malaria burden is highest in African countries where more than 95% of deaths and cases occur. Th...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Vector control is a major component of the malaria control strategy. The increasing spre...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a leading cause of death in tropical regions of th...
BACKGROUND: Vector control is a major component of the malaria control strategy. The increasing spre...
Abstract Background Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes from the...
The possibility of density dependent feeding success in the African malaria vectors Anopheles gambia...