Simple techniques for sampling malaria vectors in Africa
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Entomological surveillance is essential for understanding malaria transmission risk and evaluating vector control programs. Here, together with colleagues (Derek Charlwood, Mohamed Jumanne in Tanzania and Ayubo Kampango in
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Simple techniques for a complex problem: sampling malaria vectors in Africa. @JDerekCharlwood Mohamed Jumanne Fredros Okumu. Here we describe a set of approaches to monitor malaria vectors using a torch as the only source of energy.
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Just published!
Time series analysis of survival and oviposition cycle duration of Anopheles funestus. Anopheles funestus remains amongst the most neglected, albeit highly competent, malaria vectors.
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Our article is sitting among #topdownloadedarticles published in the journal Medical and Veterinary Entomology.
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Proud to lead this work supported by a great team.
Excited to share our latest article published in @plosone: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… #plosoneauthor . It is not just another protocol
Published today: Ayubo Kampango and others The Shockwè trap: a human-baited exposure-free device for surveillance and behaviour studies of anthropophilic vectors' has just been published
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Not just another mosquito trap!!
An early version of our article on human exposure to malaria and arbovirus mosquito vectors biting indoors and outdoors in Mozambique has just come out. Thanks to all authors, most twitter less, Philip J McCall
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Proud to be a co-author of this article newly published on Diversity MDPI. Morphological and Molecular Characterization Using Genitalia and CoxI Barcode Sequence Analysis of Afrotropical Mosquitoes with Arbovirus Vector Potential mdpi.com/1922674 #mdpidiversity