Geographic coincidence of increased malaria transmission hazard and vulnerability occurring at the periphery of two tanzanian villages

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  • who: Tanya L Russell and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Geographic coincidence of increased malaria transmission hazard and vulnerability occurring at the periphery of two Tanzanian villages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examines the distribution of host-seeking malaria vectors at households within two villages in rural Tanzania. This study shows that as households are located towards the periphery of each village there is a gradient of increasing hazard (mosquito densities) and vulnerability (open eaves and larger households) which coincide in parallel from the village centre moving outwards.
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