Feasibility of repellent use in a context of increasing outdoor transmission: a qualitative study in rural Tanzania.
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Long-lasting permethrin-impregnated clothing protects against mosquito bites in outdoor workersThe Genetic Basis of Host Preference and Resting Behavior in the Major African Malaria Vector, Anopheles arabiensisEfficacy and user acceptability of transfluthrin-treated sisal and hessian decorations for protecting against mosquito bites in outdoor barsCommunity perceptions on outdoor malaria transmission in Kilombero Valley, Southern Tanzania.Outdoor-sleeping and other night-time activities in northern Ghana: implications for residual transmission and malaria prevention.Parasites and vectors of malaria on Rusinga Island, Western Kenya.Impregnating hessian strips with the volatile pyrethroid transfluthrin prevents outdoor exposure to vectors of malaria and lymphatic filariasis in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Modified mosquito landing boxes dispensing transfluthrin provide effective protection against Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes under simulated outdoor conditions in a semi-field system.Factors influencing the use of topical repellents: implications for the effectiveness of malaria elimination strategies.Current and Future Repellent Technologies: The Potential of Spatial Repellents and Their Place in Mosquito-Borne Disease Control.Community participation in mosquito breeding site control: an interdisciplinary mixed methods study in Curaçao.Informing new or improved vector control tools for reducing the malaria burden in Tanzania: a qualitative exploration of perceptions of mosquitoes and methods for their control among the residents of Dar es Salaam.Field assessment of a novel spatial repellent for malaria control: a feasibility and acceptability study in Mondulkiri, Cambodia.Potential benefits of combining transfluthrin-treated sisal products and long-lasting insecticidal nets for controlling indoor-biting malaria vectors.
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Feasibility of repellent use in a context of increasing outdoor transmission: a qualitative study in rural Tanzania.
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Ann H Kelly
Onyango Sangoro
Sarah Mtali
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2014-09-02T00:00:00Z
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