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Allomonal effect of breath contributes to differential attractiveness of humans to the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae
(2004-01-29)
Removal of exhaled air from total body emanations or artificially standardising carbon dioxide (CO2) outputs has previously been shown to eliminate differential attractiveness of humans to certain blackfly (Simuliidae) and ...
A longitudinal study on Anopheles mosquito larval abundance in distinct geographical and environmental settings in western Kenya
(2011-04-10)
As the ecology of mosquito larvae can be complex there is need to develop a rational framework for undertaking larval ecological studies. Local environmental characteristics, such as altitude, climate and land use, can ...
Integrated mosquito larval source management reduces larval numbers in two highland villages in western Kenya
(2012-05-18)
AbstractBackgroundIn western Kenya, malaria remains one of the major health problems and its control remains an important public health measure. Malaria control is by either use of drugs to treat patients infected with ...
Evaluation of low density polyethylene and nylon for delivery of synthetic mosquito attractants
(2012-09-19)
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Synthetic odour baits present an unexploited potential for sampling, surveillance and control of malaria ...
Host-specific cues cause differential attractiveness of Kenyan men to the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae
(2002-12-06)
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Many studies have suggested that variability in the attractiveness of humans to host-seeking mosquitoes ...
Development of environmental tools for Anopheline larval control
(2011-07-06)
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Malaria mosquitoes spend a considerable part of their life in the aquatic stage, rendering them vulnerable to interventions directed to aquatic habitats. Recent successes of mosquito larval ...