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Development and field evaluation of a synthetic mosquito lure that is more attractive than humansMalaria infection increases attractiveness of humans to mosquitoes.Allomonal effect of breath contributes to differential attractiveness of humans to the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiaeHost-specific cues cause differential attractiveness of Kenyan men to the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiaeMalariaSphere: a greenhouse-enclosed simulation of a natural Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) ecosystem in western KenyaMass mosquito trapping for malaria control in western Kenya: study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster-randomised trialWindow screening, ceilings and closed eaves as sustainable ways to control malaria in Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaScreening mosquito house entry points as a potential method for integrated control of endophagic filariasis, arbovirus and malaria vectorsInnovative tools and OpenHDS for health and demographic surveillance on Rusinga Island, KenyaDevelopment of a gravid trap for collecting live malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae s.lMolasses as a source of carbon dioxide for attracting the malaria mosquitoes Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestusAttraction of Anopheles gambiae to odour baits augmented with heat and moistureDevelopment and optimization of the Suna trap as a tool for mosquito monitoring and control.Evaluation of textile substrates for dispensing synthetic attractants for malaria mosquitoesIntegrated mosquito larval source management reduces larval numbers in two highland villages in western KenyaSugar-fermenting yeast as an organic source of carbon dioxide to attract the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.Improvement of a synthetic lure for Anopheles gambiae using compounds produced by human skin microbiota.Trapping of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae with odour-baited MM-X traps in semi-field conditions in western KenyaA longitudinal study on Anopheles mosquito larval abundance in distinct geographical and environmental settings in western KenyaEffects of fungal infection on feeding and survival of Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) on plant sugarsAnalysis of arthropod bloodmeals using molecular genetic markers.Plasmodium falciparum transmission and aridity: a Kenyan experience from the dry lands of Baringo and its implications for Anopheles arabiensis controlDevelopment of environmental tools for anopheline larval control.Efficacy of neem chippings for mosquito larval control under field conditions.Understanding the long-lasting attraction of malaria mosquitoes to odor baitsMosquito host preferences affect their response to synthetic and natural odour blends.Parasites and vectors of malaria on Rusinga Island, Western Kenya.Mosquito Attraction: Crucial Role of Carbon Dioxide in Formulation of a Five-Component Blend of Human-Derived VolatilesA novel synthetic odorant blend for trapping of malaria and other African mosquito species.Evaluation of low density polyethylene and nylon for delivery of synthetic mosquito attractants.Spatially variable risk factors for malaria in a geographically heterogeneous landscape, western Kenya: an explorative study.Behavioural response of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae to host plant volatiles and synthetic blends.Eave Screening and Push-Pull Tactics to Reduce House Entry by Vectors of Malaria.Taxis assays measure directional movement of mosquitoes to olfactory cuesTransgenic mosquitoes and the fight against malaria: managing technology push in a turbulent GMO world.Comparative evaluation of the Ifakara tent trap-B, the standardized resting boxes and the human landing catch for sampling malaria vectors and other mosquitoes in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.The effect of mass mosquito trapping on malaria transmission and disease burden (SolarMal): a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial.Profile: The Rusinga Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Western Kenya.Ethnoknowledge of Bukusu community on livestock tick prevention and control in Bungoma district, western Kenya.2-Butanone as a carbon dioxide mimic in attractant blends for the Afrotropical malaria mosquitoes Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus.
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