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Bredt B, Tripet F, Muller P
Parasit Vectors . 2025 Feb; 18(1):66. PMID: 39985064
Mosquito-borne pathogens continue to cause tremendous suffering, morbidity and mortality. For many of these diseases, vector control remains the most effective approach. The development and deployment of effective and efficient...
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Tenywa F, Kibondo U, Entwistle J, Dogan O, Haruna M, Phisoo R, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2025 Feb; 18(1):38. PMID: 39905480
Background: Sugar feeding is an essential aspect of mosquito biology that may be exploited for mosquito control by adding insecticides to sugar attractants, so-called 'attractive targeted sugar baits' (ATSBs). To...
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Onen H, Kaindoa E, Nkya J, Limwagu A, Kaddumukasa M, Okumu F, et al.
Malar J . 2025 Jan; 24(1):4. PMID: 39789518
Background: Members of the Anopheles gambiae complex are major malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa. Their larval stages inhabit a variety of aquatic habitats in which, under natural circumstances, they are...
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Mapua S, Nambunga I, Odero J, Mkandawile G, Masalu J, Kahamba N, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Dec; 17(1):549. PMID: 39736795
Background: The Anopheles funestus group includes at least 11 sibling species, with Anopheles funestus Giles being the most studied and significant malaria vector. Other species, like Anopheles parensis, are understudied...
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Meza F, Tenywa F, Ashall S, Okumu F, Moore S, Tripet F
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Dec; 17(1):499. PMID: 39627795
Background: Attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) are promising new interventions that can complement existing vector control tools. However, reproducible and quantitative information on the level of attractiveness of ATSBs under...
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Ottih E, Tripet F
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Nov; 17(1):478. PMID: 39568044
Background: Eggs of anopheline mosquitoes hatch within a few days of laying and require high levels of humidity to survive. Assessing natural variation in egg hatching and its environmental and...
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Mapua S, Limwagu A, Kishkinev D, Kifungo K, Nambunga I, Mziray S, et al.
Parasite Epidemiol Control . 2024 Oct; 27:e00382. PMID: 39434900
Introduction: Larval source management, particularly larviciding, is mainly implemented in urban settings to control malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases. In Tanzania, the government has recently expanded larviciding to rural settings...
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Irish S, Nimmo D, Bharmel J, Tripet F, Muller P, Manrique-Saide P, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Aug; 23(1):252. PMID: 39175014
Background: Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is one of the most effective malaria control tools. However, its application has become limited to specific contexts due to the increased costs of IRS...
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Mapua S, Samb B, Nambunga I, Mkandawile G, Bwanaly H, Kaindoa E, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Jun; 17(1):261. PMID: 38886827
Background: Malaria transmission in Tanzania is driven by mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex and Anopheles funestus group. The latter includes An. funestus s.s., an anthropophilic vector, which is now...
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Onen H, Kaddumukasa M, Kayondo J, Akol A, Tripet F
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Jun; 17(1):257. PMID: 38867296
Macroinvertebrate predators such as backswimmers (Heteroptera: Notonectidae), dragonflies (Odonata: Aeshnidae), and predatory diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) naturally inhabit aquatic ecosystems. Some aquatic ecosystems inhabited by these macroinvertebrate predator taxa equally...