Relationships between area coverage with insecticide-free bednets and prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum were investigated in 7 community-based surveys over a 33-month period in 1990-1993 in 6 villages in the Wosera area of Papua New Guinea. Spatial patterns in circumsporozoite rates for P. Falciparum, P. vivax isomorphs K210 and K247, and P. malariae, and the proportions of mosquito blood meals positive for specific human, goat, cat, dog and pig antigens were determined using ELISAs. P. falciparum prevalence in humans was better explained by bednet coverage in the immediate vicinity than by personal protection alone. Circumsporozoite rates for both P. falciparum and P. vivax were also inversely related to coverage with bednets. There was ...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria par...
Domestic and personal protection measures against malaria exposure either divert host-seeking vector...
Behavioral resilience in mosquitoes poses a significant challenge to mosquito control. Although beha...
Relationships between area coverage with insecticide-free bednets and prevalence of Plasmodium falci...
Effects of bednet coverage (C) on prevalence of malaria were analysed using data from 1990-1992 from...
The impact of untreated bed nets on the transmission of human malaria and filariasis in a village in...
To assess the population prevalence of malaria in villages across Papua New Guinea (PNG) following t...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversi...
The effect of bednet use was investigated, without undertaking a specific intervention, in four cros...
The effect of bednet use was investigated, without undertaking a specific intervention, in four cros...
The major malaria vectors of Papua New Guinea exhibit heterogeneities in distribution, biting behavi...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversit...
BACKGROUND: The major malaria vectors of Papua New Guinea exhibit heterogeneities in distribution, ...
BACKGROUND Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria par...
Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria parasites, mosq...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria par...
Domestic and personal protection measures against malaria exposure either divert host-seeking vector...
Behavioral resilience in mosquitoes poses a significant challenge to mosquito control. Although beha...
Relationships between area coverage with insecticide-free bednets and prevalence of Plasmodium falci...
Effects of bednet coverage (C) on prevalence of malaria were analysed using data from 1990-1992 from...
The impact of untreated bed nets on the transmission of human malaria and filariasis in a village in...
To assess the population prevalence of malaria in villages across Papua New Guinea (PNG) following t...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversi...
The effect of bednet use was investigated, without undertaking a specific intervention, in four cros...
The effect of bednet use was investigated, without undertaking a specific intervention, in four cros...
The major malaria vectors of Papua New Guinea exhibit heterogeneities in distribution, biting behavi...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversit...
BACKGROUND: The major malaria vectors of Papua New Guinea exhibit heterogeneities in distribution, ...
BACKGROUND Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria par...
Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria parasites, mosq...
BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea exhibits a complex malaria epidemiology due to diversity in malaria par...
Domestic and personal protection measures against malaria exposure either divert host-seeking vector...
Behavioral resilience in mosquitoes poses a significant challenge to mosquito control. Although beha...