Most malaria transmission models assume enclosed systems of people, parasites, and vectors in which neither emigration nor immigration of mosquitoes is considered. This simplification has facilitated insightful analyses but has substantial limitations for evaluating control measures in the field. Here we show that mosquito dispersal can confound conventional approaches to evaluating malaria vector-control interventions, and explore this association with a model of two villages between which mosquito subpopulation exchange occurs. Exchange of mosquitoes between such subpopulations can readily explain the discrepancy between experimental efficacy measurements for insecticide-treated nets and their much lower apparent effectiveness when in use...
Vector control interventions have resulted in considerable reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
, in order to target interventions and assess their impact spatially. Our study is, we believe, the ...
Background Knowledge of mosquito movement would aid the design of effective intervention strategies ...
Most malaria transmission models assume enclosed systems of people, parasites, and vectors in which ...
In malaria endemic regions, dispersal of mosquitoes from one location to another searching for resou...
AbstractAlthough malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, ma...
Abstract Background Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in hu...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in human biti...
Vector control methods are widely used as a means to control malaria, however, the role of spatial a...
BackgroundDespite great achievements by insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying...
Measures reducing mosquito abundances and mosquito-human contacts (vector control) form the most eff...
The movement of mosquitoes leads to a contamination of the effect of an intervention targeting mosqu...
Vector control interventions have resulted in considerable reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
A more robust assessment of malaria control through mosquito larval habitat destruction will come fr...
Mosquito-borne diseases pose some of the greatest challenges in public health, especially in tropica...
Vector control interventions have resulted in considerable reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
, in order to target interventions and assess their impact spatially. Our study is, we believe, the ...
Background Knowledge of mosquito movement would aid the design of effective intervention strategies ...
Most malaria transmission models assume enclosed systems of people, parasites, and vectors in which ...
In malaria endemic regions, dispersal of mosquitoes from one location to another searching for resou...
AbstractAlthough malaria prevalence has witnessed a significant reduction within the past decade, ma...
Abstract Background Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in hu...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in human biti...
Vector control methods are widely used as a means to control malaria, however, the role of spatial a...
BackgroundDespite great achievements by insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying...
Measures reducing mosquito abundances and mosquito-human contacts (vector control) form the most eff...
The movement of mosquitoes leads to a contamination of the effect of an intervention targeting mosqu...
Vector control interventions have resulted in considerable reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
A more robust assessment of malaria control through mosquito larval habitat destruction will come fr...
Mosquito-borne diseases pose some of the greatest challenges in public health, especially in tropica...
Vector control interventions have resulted in considerable reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
, in order to target interventions and assess their impact spatially. Our study is, we believe, the ...
Background Knowledge of mosquito movement would aid the design of effective intervention strategies ...