Outdoor biting and pyrethroid resistance as potential drivers of persistent malaria transmission in zanzibar

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  • who: Revocatus M. Musiba from the Ifakara Health Institute, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania have published the article: Outdoor biting and pyrethroid resistance as potential drivers of persistent malaria transmission in Zanzibar, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: A key limitation of the study was the inability to detect sporozoite rates from blood-fed mosquitoes collected. Despite these limitations, this study has contributed to understanding the magnitude and entomological drivers contributing to the residual malaria transmission in Zanzibar and areas with similar transmission settings.
  • how: This study was carried out in hot-spot sites to . . .

     

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