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View article: Significant variations in tolerance to clothianidin and pirimiphos-methyl in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus populations during a dramatic malaria resurgence despite sustained indoor residual spraying in Uganda
Significant variations in tolerance to clothianidin and pirimiphos-methyl in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus populations during a dramatic malaria resurgence despite sustained indoor residual spraying in Uganda Open
Background A dramatic malaria resurgence occurred in areas of Uganda between 2020 and 2022, coinciding with the switch to clothianidin-based formulations for indoor residual spraying. During the resurgence, Anopheles funestus sensu lato (s…
View article: Adjusting vector surveillance for human behaviors reveals Anopheles funestus drove a resurgence in malaria despite IRS with clothianidin in Uganda
Adjusting vector surveillance for human behaviors reveals Anopheles funestus drove a resurgence in malaria despite IRS with clothianidin in Uganda Open
After remarkable success following the implementation of indoor residual spraying (IRS) and repeated rounds of universal distribution of insecticidal treated nets in Tororo District, eastern Uganda, a switch to clothianidin-based IRS in Ma…
View article: Disentangling the roles of different vector species during a malaria resurgence in Eastern Uganda
Disentangling the roles of different vector species during a malaria resurgence in Eastern Uganda Open
In 2021-23, a resurgence of malaria occurred in the Tororo District of Uganda following a change in formulations used for indoor residual spraying of insecticide (IRS). Prior analyses showed that this increase was temporally associated wit…
View article: Significant variations in tolerance to clothianidin and pirimiphos-methyl in<i>Anopheles gambiae</i>and<i>Anopheles funestus</i>populations during a dramatic malaria resurgence despite sustained indoor residual spraying in Uganda
Significant variations in tolerance to clothianidin and pirimiphos-methyl in<i>Anopheles gambiae</i>and<i>Anopheles funestus</i>populations during a dramatic malaria resurgence despite sustained indoor residual spraying in Uganda Open
A dramatic malaria resurgence occurred in areas of Uganda between 2020 and 2022 coincident with the switch to clothianidin-based formulations for indoor residual spraying. During the resurgence, Anopheles funestus numbers increased but whe…
View article: Impact of different mosquito collection methods on indicators of Anopheles malaria vectors in Uganda
Impact of different mosquito collection methods on indicators of Anopheles malaria vectors in Uganda Open
Background Methods used to sample mosquitoes are important to consider when estimating entomologic metrics. Human landing catches (HLCs) are considered the gold standard for collecting malaria vectors. However, HLCs are labour intensive, c…
View article: Impact of different mosquito collection methods on indicators of Anopheles malaria vectors in Uganda
Impact of different mosquito collection methods on indicators of Anopheles malaria vectors in Uganda Open
Background: Methods used to sample mosquitoes are important to consider when estimating entomologic metrics. Human landing catches (HLCs) are considered the gold standard for collecting malaria vectors. However, HLCs are labor intensive, c…
View article: Remote bednet use monitoring to describe patterns of use and exposure to female Anopheles mosquitoes in an Ugandan cohort
Remote bednet use monitoring to describe patterns of use and exposure to female Anopheles mosquitoes in an Ugandan cohort Open
Background Long lasting insecticide-treated bednets (LLINs) are the most widely used tool for preventing malaria. There has been a plateau in progress in the highest burden African countries since 2015, leading to questions about the effec…
View article: House design and risk of malaria, acute respiratory infection and gastrointestinal illness in Uganda: A cohort study
House design and risk of malaria, acute respiratory infection and gastrointestinal illness in Uganda: A cohort study Open
House construction is rapidly modernizing across Africa but the potential benefits for human health are poorly understood. We hypothesised that improvements to housing would be associated with reductions in malaria, acute respiratory infec…
View article: Non-adherence to long-lasting insecticide treated bednet use following successful malaria control in Tororo, Uganda
Non-adherence to long-lasting insecticide treated bednet use following successful malaria control in Tororo, Uganda Open
Indoor residual spraying (IRS) and long-lasting insecticide-treated bednets (LLINs) are common tools for reducing malaria transmission. We studied a cohort in Uganda with universal access to LLINs after 5 years of sustained IRS to explore …
View article: Identification and characterization of immature Anopheles and culicines (Diptera: Culicidae) at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda
Identification and characterization of immature Anopheles and culicines (Diptera: Culicidae) at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda Open
View article: Identification and characterization of immature Anopheles and culicines (Diptera: Culicidae) at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda.
Identification and characterization of immature Anopheles and culicines (Diptera: Culicidae) at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda. Open
Background: Over the last two decades, there has been remarkable progress in malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa, due mainly to the massive deployment of long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying. Despite these gains, i…
View article: Identification and characterization of Anopheles larval aquatic habitats at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda.
Identification and characterization of Anopheles larval aquatic habitats at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda. Open
Background: Over the last two decades, there has been remarkable progress in malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa, due mainly to the massive deployment of long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying. Despite these gains, i…