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The following pages link to Light traps fail to estimate reliable malaria mosquito biting rates on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea (Q36062231):
Displaying 27 items.
- Design and testing of a novel, protective human-baited tent trap for the collection of anthropophilic disease vectors (Q24701789) (← links)
- An improved mosquito electrocuting trap that safely reproduces epidemiologically relevant metrics of mosquito human-feeding behaviours as determined by human landing catch (Q26970791) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal heterogeneity of malaria vectors in northern Zambia: implications for vector control (Q27468670) (← links)
- Is there an efficient trap or collection method for sampling Anopheles darlingi and other malaria vectors that can describe the essential parameters affecting transmission dynamics as effectively as human landing catches? - A Review (Q28656165) (← links)
- Genetic isolation within the malaria mosquito Anopheles melas (Q28657765) (← links)
- Development and optimization of the Suna trap as a tool for mosquito monitoring and control (Q33928177) (← links)
- High mosquito burden and malaria transmission in a district of the city of Douala, Cameroon (Q34459373) (← links)
- Sampling host-seeking anthropophilic mosquito vectors in west Africa: comparisons of an active human-baited tent-trap against gold standard methods (Q35140490) (← links)
- Crepuscular Behavioral Variation and Profiling of Opsin Genes in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles stephensi (Diptera: Culicidae). (Q35651670) (← links)
- Applications and limitations of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention miniature light traps for measuring biting densities of African malaria vector populations: a pooled-analysis of 13 comparisons with human landing catches (Q35751015) (← links)
- 'A bite before bed': exposure to malaria vectors outside the times of net use in the highlands of western Kenya (Q35776223) (← links)
- Combining long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying for malaria prevention in Ethiopia: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial (Q36457480) (← links)
- Malaria transmission after five years of vector control on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea (Q36499028) (← links)
- Advantages and limitations of commercially available electrocuting grids for studying mosquito behaviour (Q36698132) (← links)
- Standardizing operational vector sampling techniques for measuring malaria transmission intensity: evaluation of six mosquito collection methods in western Kenya (Q36827978) (← links)
- Entomologic inoculation rates of Anopheles arabiensis in southwestern Ethiopia (Q37166106) (← links)
- Human-biting activities of Anopheles species in south-central Ethiopia (Q37302265) (← links)
- Comparison of two adult mosquito sampling methods with human landing catches in south-central Ethiopia (Q37586397) (← links)
- Monitoring malaria vector control interventions: effectiveness of five different adult mosquito sampling methods (Q37683657) (← links)
- Incidental mosquitocidal effect of an ivermectin mass drug administration on Anopheles farauti conducted for scabies control in the Solomon Islands (Q39146026) (← links)
- Erratum to: Development and evaluation of mosquito-electrocuting traps as alternatives to the human landing catch technique for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors (Q42367964) (← links)
- Quantifying seasonal and diel variation in Anopheline and Culex human biting rates in Southern Ecuador (Q44170231) (← links)
- Comparative evaluation of anopheline sampling methods in three localities in Indonesia (Q47196226) (← links)
- Attraction of Lutzomyia longipalpis to synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone: Effect of release rate and proximity of adjacent pheromone sources (Q60300822) (← links)
- High malaria transmission sustained by s.l. occurring both indoors and outdoors in the city of Yaoundé, Cameroon (Q61813938) (← links)
- Assessment of the Suna trap for sampling mosquitoes indoors and outdoors (Q62486748) (← links)
- Culex species diversity, susceptibility to insecticides and role as potential vector of Lymphatic filariasis in the city of Yaoundé, Cameroon (Q64082001) (← links)