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Interaction of predatory macroinvertebrate communities with malaria vectors in aquatic habitats of three climatic zones in Burkina Faso. [PDF]

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Ouedraogo J   +11 more
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Targeted genomic surveillance of insecticide resistance in African malaria vectors

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Nagi SC   +32 more
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“Breaking the Resistance Barrier”: Superior Efficacy of Chlorfenapyr Bednets Against Highly Resistant Anopheles malaria vectors in Uganda

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Vector control: Discovery of Wolbachia in malaria vectors

Current Biology, 2021
Wolbachia bacteria are being widely released for suppression of dengue transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Walker, Quek, Jeffries and colleagues present robust evidence for natural Wolbachia infections in malaria-vectoring Anopheles mosquitoes, paving the way for new Wolbachia-based interventions.
Perran A, Ross, Ary A, Hoffmann
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Status of Malaria Vectors in Italy

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1997
About 30 yr after malaria eradication, surveys to assess the presence and abundance of anopheline vectors were carried out in central and southern Italy and in the islands of Sardinia and Sicily from 1992 to 1994. Anopheles labranchiae Falleroni was present in scattered foci in all regions, except for Tuscany, where it breeds almost exclusively in rice
ROMI R   +7 more
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Proteomics of Anopheles Vectors of Malaria

Trends in Parasitology, 2018
Proteomic investigations in Anopheles gained momentum following the sequencing of the Anopheles gambiae genome, allowing peptide data from mass spectrometry to be searched against large datasets of predicted protein sequences. Exhaustive discovery proteomics investigations have improved the annotation of genomic datasets and catalogued proteins from ...
R. Leon E. Hugo, Geoff W. Birrell
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Malaria transfection and transfection vectors

Trends in Parasitology, 2003
Malaria remains a leading cause of death due to infectious disease. The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequencing project and release of preliminary proteomics data have significantly increased our understanding of the biology of this organism.
Gardiner, Donald L.   +3 more
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