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  • Ecology: a prerequisite for... Ecology: a prerequisite for malaria elimination and eradication
    Ferguson, Heather M; Dornhaus, Anna; Beeche, Arlyne ... PLoS medicine, 08/2010, Volume: 7, Issue: 8
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    Gerry Killeen and colleagues argue that malaria eradication efforts will not be successful until a better understanding of the ecology and evolution of the mosquito vectors is gained.
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  • Anopheles gambiae: historic... Anopheles gambiae: historical population decline associated with regional distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets in western Nyanza Province, Kenya
    Bayoh, M Nabie; Mathias, Derrick K; Odiere, Maurice R ... Malaria journal, 02/2010, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    High coverage of insecticide-treated bed nets in Asembo and low coverage in Seme, two adjacent communities in western Nyanza Province, Kenya; followed by expanded coverage of bed nets in Seme, as the ...
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  • A comparison of the attract... A comparison of the attractiveness of flowering plant blossoms versus attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) in western Kenya
    Yalla, Nick; Polo, Brian; McDermott, Daniel P ... PloS one, 06/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 6
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    Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSB) have been demonstrated to result in significant reductions in malaria vector numbers in areas of scarce vegetation cover such as in Mali and Israel, but it is ...
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  • Natural sugar feeding rates... Natural sugar feeding rates of Anopheles mosquitoes collected by different methods in western Kenya
    Omondi, Seline; Kosgei, Jackline; Agumba, Silas ... Scientific reports, 11/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) are a potential vector control tool that exploits the sugar-feeding behaviour of mosquitoes. We evaluated the sugar-feeding behaviour of Anopheles mosquitoes ...
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  • Diagnostic dose determinati... Diagnostic dose determination and efficacy of chlorfenapyr and clothianidin insecticides against Anopheles malaria vector populations of western Kenya
    Agumba, Silas; Gimnig, John E; Ogonda, Lilian ... Malaria journal, 07/2019, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    Malaria vector control is dependent on chemical insecticides applied to walls by indoor residual spraying or on long-lasting insecticidal nets. The emergence and spread of insecticide resistance in ...
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  • Screening eaves of houses r... Screening eaves of houses reduces indoor mosquito density in rural, western Kenya
    Abong'o, Bernard; Gimnig, John E; Omoke, Diana ... Malaria journal, 12/2022, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Despite the scale-up of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying, the bulk of malaria transmission in western Kenya still occurs indoors, late at night. House improvement is a potential ...
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  • Spatial and temporal variat... Spatial and temporal variation in the kdr allele L1014S in Anopheles gambiae s.s. and phenotypic variability in susceptibility to insecticides in Western Kenya
    Mathias, Derrick K; Ochomo, Eric; Atieli, Francis ... Malaria journal, 01/2011, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Malaria vector control in Africa depends upon effective insecticides in bed nets and indoor residual sprays. This study investigated the extent of insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.l., ...
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  • New opportunities for malar... New opportunities for malaria vector control
    Gimnig, John E; Ochomo, Eric Lancet, 08/2018, Volume: 392, Issue: 10147
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    The causes of this stagnation are likely multifactorial and include stagnant donor investment, as well as the rise and spread of insecticide resistance.2 The spread and intensification of resistance ...
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  • Reducing Malaria Transmissi... Reducing Malaria Transmission through Reactive Indoor Residual Spraying: A Systematic Review
    Gimnig, John E; Steinhardt, Laura C; Awolola, Taiwo Samson ... The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 2024-Apr-02, Volume: 110, Issue: 4_Suppl
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    In the final stages of malaria elimination, interventions to reduce malaria transmission are often centered around a confirmed case of malaria, as cases tend to cluster together at very low levels of ...
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  • Comparison of different tra... Comparison of different trapping methods to collect malaria vectors indoors and outdoors in western Kenya
    Kosgei, Jackline; Gimnig, John E; Moshi, Vincent ... Malaria journal, 03/2024, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Vector surveillance is among the World Health Organization global vector control response (2017-2030) pillars. Human landing catches are a gold standard but difficult to implement and potentially ...
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