BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combination therapy, has been suggested as a possible tool for reducing malaria transmission. Mosquitoes ingesting a bloodmeal containing IVM have increased mortality, reducing the probability that the parasite completes sporogony. METHODS: Human pharmacokinetic data and mortality data for mosquitoes taking bloodmeals containing IVM are used to quantify the mosquitocidal effect of IVM. These are incorporated into a transmission model to estimate the impact of IVM in combination with mass treatment strategies with artemether-lumefantrine on transmission metrics. RESULTS: Adding IVM increases the reductions in parasite prevalence achieved and delays the...
Background: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to red...
BACKGROUND: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to red...
BACKGROUND: The heterogeneity of malaria transmission makes widespread elimination a difficult goal ...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combinati...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies...
Ivermectin is a potential new vector control tool to reduce malaria transmission. Mosquitoes feeding...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin is a potential new vector control tool to reduce malaria transmission. Mosqui...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Every year, an estimated 500 million people are affl...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin combination therapy effectively clears asexual malaria parasites and immatur...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin combination therapy effectively clears asexual malaria parasites and immatur...
Background: Strategies designed to advance towards malaria elimination rely on the detection and tre...
Background. Artemisinin combination therapy effectively clears asexual malaria parasites and immatur...
The mosquito resistance to the insecticides threatens malaria control efforts, potentially becoming ...
International audienceBackground: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors...
Background Novel vector control methods that can directly target outdoor malaria transmission are ur...
Background: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to red...
BACKGROUND: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to red...
BACKGROUND: The heterogeneity of malaria transmission makes widespread elimination a difficult goal ...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies with an artemisinin combinati...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Ivermectin (IVM), used alongside mass treatment strategies...
Ivermectin is a potential new vector control tool to reduce malaria transmission. Mosquitoes feeding...
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin is a potential new vector control tool to reduce malaria transmission. Mosqui...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Every year, an estimated 500 million people are affl...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin combination therapy effectively clears asexual malaria parasites and immatur...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin combination therapy effectively clears asexual malaria parasites and immatur...
Background: Strategies designed to advance towards malaria elimination rely on the detection and tre...
Background. Artemisinin combination therapy effectively clears asexual malaria parasites and immatur...
The mosquito resistance to the insecticides threatens malaria control efforts, potentially becoming ...
International audienceBackground: The success of current control tools in combatting malaria vectors...
Background Novel vector control methods that can directly target outdoor malaria transmission are ur...
Background: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to red...
BACKGROUND: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to red...
BACKGROUND: The heterogeneity of malaria transmission makes widespread elimination a difficult goal ...