Resting and feeding behaviour of malaria vectors, in two areas of high long-lasting insecticidal nets coverage in côte d’ivoire

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  • What: Ethics Statement Prior to the start of this study, ethical clearance was obtained from the National Ethics and Research Committee (NERC) of Côte d`Ivoire. Unlike many studies conducted in Côte d`Ivoire, indicating the involvement of An. funestus in malaria transmission in the dry season (Adja et_al 2011; Touré et_al 2018), This study showed it involvement throughout all year with high infestation rate. This study shows that malaria vector transmission remains relatively high and ensured by two vectors (An. gambiae s.l. and An. funestus) in rural areas of Côte d`Ivoire . . .

     

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