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- who: Solomon Islands et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: The bionomics of the malaria vector Anopheles farauti in Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands: issues for successful vector control, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the current study, conducted 20 years later, the peak biting time was earlier at 19.0020.00 and endophagy was similar with 36% feeding indoors. This study describes the bionomics of the primary malaria vector in the Solomon Islands, An. farauti.
- how: The study was conducted in northern Guadalcanal in three coastal villages Red Beach (E 160 . . .
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