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Viability of GM fungi crucial to malaria controlScience (New York, N.Y.), 08 April 2011, Vol.332(6026), pp.175 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Push-pull strategies for vector controlMalaria Journal, 2010 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Full text available |
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Indoor volatiles of primary school classrooms in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, are attractants to Aedes aegypti females.Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, September 2013, Vol.29(3), pp.297-300 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Decrease in tick bite consultations and stabilization of early Lyme borreliosis in the Netherlands in 2014 after 15 years of continuous increase.BMC public health, May 23, 2016, Vol.16, p.425 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Integrated mosquito larval source management reduces larval numbers in two highland villages in western Kenya.BMC public health, May 18, 2012, Vol.12, p.362 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Efficacy of aquatain, a monomolecular film, for the control of malaria vectors in rice paddies.PloS one, 2011, Vol.6(6), p.e21713 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Field Testing of Different Chemical Combinations as Odour Baits for Trapping Wild Mosquitoes in The Gambia (Field Testing of Odour Baited Mosquito Traps)PLoS ONE, 2011, Vol.6(5), p.e19676 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Malaria infected mosquitoes express enhanced attraction to human odor.PloS one, 2013, Vol.8(5), p.e63602 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Improving the built environment in urban areas to control Aedes aegypti-borne diseases.Bulletin of the World Health Organization, August 1, 2017, Vol.95(8), pp.607-608 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Linking individual phenotype to density-dependent population growth: the influence of body size on the population dynamics of malaria vectorsProceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, October 22, 2011, Vol.278(1721), pp.3142-3151 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |