Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Behavioural responses of females of two anopheline mosquito species to human-occupied, insecticide-treated and untreated bed nets

Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs), used extensively to reduce human exposure to malaria, work through physical and chemical means to block or deter host-seeking mosquitoes. Despite the importance of ITNs, very little is known about how host-seeking mosquitoes behave around occupied bed nets.



Behavioural responses of females of two anopheline mosquito species to human-occupied, insecticide-treated and untreated bed nets




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