Successful malaria elimination strategies require interventions that target changing vector behaviours
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Most outdoor malaria transmission by behaviourally-resistant Anopheles arabiensis is mediated by mosquitoes that have previously been inside housesInsecticide Resistance in Areas Under Investigation by the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research: A Challenge for Malaria Control and EliminationAn improved mosquito electrocuting trap that safely reproduces epidemiologically relevant metrics of mosquito human-feeding behaviours as determined by human landing catchImplicating Cryptic and Novel Anophelines as Malaria Vectors in AfricaField evaluation of a push-pull system to reduce malaria transmissionMethanolic extract of Agerantum conyzoides exhibited toxicity and growth disruption activities against Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto and Anopheles arabiensis larvaePotential of Camellia sinensis proanthocyanidins-rich fraction for controlling malaria mosquito populations through disruption of larval developmentInstitutional evolution of a community-based programme for malaria control through larval source management in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania.Prospects for malaria control through manipulation of mosquito larval habitats and olfactory-mediated behavioural responses using plant-derived compounds.Made-to-measure malaria vector control strategies: rational design based on insecticide properties and coverage of blood resources for mosquitoes.A cost-effective, community-based, mosquito-trapping scheme that captures spatial and temporal heterogeneities of malaria transmission in rural ZambiaThe bionomics of the malaria vector Anopheles farauti in Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands: issues for successful vector controlCharacterizing, controlling and eliminating residual malaria transmissionComparative assessment of diverse strategies for malaria vector population control based on measured rates at which mosquitoes utilize targeted resource subsetsEntomological surveillance of behavioural resilience and resistance in residual malaria vector populationsPersistently high estimates of late night, indoor exposure to malaria vectors despite high coverage of insecticide treated nets.Underestimation of foraging behaviour by standard field methods in malaria vector mosquitoes in southern Africa.Synergistic and antagonistic interactions between bednets and vaccines in the control of malaria.Outdoor biting by Anopheles mosquitoes on Bioko Island does not currently impact on malaria control.Impregnating hessian strips with the volatile pyrethroid transfluthrin prevents outdoor exposure to vectors of malaria and lymphatic filariasis in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Unexpected diversity of Anopheles species in Eastern Zambia: implications for evaluating vector behavior and interventions using molecular tools.Development and evaluation of mosquito-electrocuting traps as alternatives to the human landing catch technique for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors.Indoor use of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) to effectively control malaria vectors in Mali, West Africa.Entomological surveillance following a long-lasting insecticidal net universal coverage campaign in Midwestern Uganda.Entomological Monitoring and Evaluation: Diverse Transmission Settings of ICEMR Projects Will Require Local and Regional Malaria Elimination StrategiesAnopheles farauti is a homogeneous population that blood feeds early and outdoors in the Solomon Islands.Frequent blood feeding enables insecticide-treated nets to reduce transmission by mosquitoes that bite predominately outdoors.Knowledge and awareness of malaria and mosquito biting behaviour in selected sites within Morogoro and Dodoma regions Tanzania.Eliminating malaria vectors.Clustering of host-seeking activity of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes at the top surface of a human-baited bed netSustaining control: lessons from the Lubombo spatial development initiative in southern Africa.Eave tubes for malaria control in Africa: initial development and semi-field evaluations in TanzaniaA bibliometric analysis of literature on malaria vector resistance: (1996 - 2015).Needs for monitoring mosquito transmission of malaria in a pre-elimination world.Bites before and after bedtime can carry a high risk of human malaria infectionBiting by Anopheles funestus in broad daylight after use of long-lasting insecticidal nets: a new challenge to malaria elimination.Insecticide resistance of Anopheles sinensis and An. vagus in Hainan Island, a malaria-endemic area of China.A push-pull system to reduce house entry of malaria mosquitoes.Potential causes and consequences of behavioural resilience and resistance in malaria vector populations: a mathematical modelling analysis.A reduction in malaria transmission intensity in Northern Ghana after 7 years of indoor residual spraying.
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Successful malaria elimination strategies require interventions that target changing vector behaviours
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