Using ecological observations to improve malaria control in areas where anopheles funestus is the dominant vector

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  • who: Najat F. Kahamba from the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, G QQ Glasgow, UK have published the research: Using ecological observations to improve malaria control in areas where Anopheles funestus is the dominant vector, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Despite the high potential of LSM in malaria elimination, this approach has some limitations.
  • future: Since the public health value of the above alternative tools has not yet been confirmed additional research is necessary to determine their true potential and cost-effectiveness. Given the complexity associated with . . .

     

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