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Kafula Silumbe

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Karabo R, Mundia M, Mwenya M, Saili K, Miller J, Silumbe K, et al.
Malar J . 2025 Mar; 24(1):84. PMID: 40087705
Background: Attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) are a potential addition to an integrated vector management strategy against malaria. ATSB stations, which include a sugar bait and an ingestion toxicant, could...
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Ashton R, Saili K, Chishya C, Banda Yikona H, Arnzen A, Orange E, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Nov; 23(1):343. PMID: 39548456
Background: Attractive targeted sugar bait (ATSB) stations containing bait (to attract) and ingestion toxicant (to kill) sugar-foraging mosquitoes are hypothesized to reduce malaria transmission by shortening the lifespan of Anopheles...
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Ashton R, Chanda B, Chishya C, Muyabe R, Kaniki T, Mambo P, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Oct; 17(1):429. PMID: 39402598
Background: Some settings continue to experience a high malaria burden despite scale-up of malaria vector control to high levels of coverage. Characterisation of persistent malaria transmission in the presence of...
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Kyomuhangi I, Yukich J, Saili K, Orange E, Masuzyo M, Mwenya M, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Aug; 23(1):263. PMID: 39210405
Background: Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSBs) are a proposed new vector control tool for malaria that contain sugar and an ingestion toxicant, and are designed to attract and kill sugar-feeding...
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Orange E, Arnzen A, Muluma C, Akalalambili S, Tobolo T, Ndalama F, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Aug; 23(1):240. PMID: 39129018
Background: Community acceptance is an important criterion to assess in community trials, particularly for new tools that require high coverage and use by a target population. Installed on exterior walls...
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Wagman J, Chanda B, Chanda J, Saili K, Orange E, Mambo P, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Jul; 23(1):214. PMID: 39026236
Background: Attractive targeted sugar bait (ATSB) stations are a novel tool with potential to complement current approaches to malaria vector control. To assess the public health value of ATSB station...
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Orange E, Kyomuhangi I, Masuzyo M, Mwenya M, Mambo P, Saili K, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Jul; 23(1):204. PMID: 38982496
Background: Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSBs) offer a complementary vector control strategy to interventions targeting blood feeding or larval control by attacking the sugar feeding behaviour of adult mosquitoes using...
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Arnzen A, Wagman J, Chishya C, Orange E, Eisele T, Yukich J, et al.
Malar J . 2024 May; 23(1):153. PMID: 38762448
Background: The attractive targeted sugar bait (ATSB) is a novel malaria vector control tool designed to attract and kill mosquitoes using a sugar-based bait, laced with oral toxicant. Western Province,...
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Kyomuhangi I, Andrada A, Mao Z, Pollard D, Riley C, Bennett A, et al.
Malar J . 2023 Dec; 22(1):365. PMID: 38037072
Background: In 2020, the Zambia National Malaria Elimination Centre targeted the distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor-residual spraying (IRS) campaigns based on sub-district micro-planning, where specified geographical areas...
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Bridges D, Miller J, Chalwe V, Moonga H, Hamainza B, Steketee R, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health . 2023 Mar; 2(12):e0001295. PMID: 36962857
Efforts to eliminate malaria transmission need evidence-based strategies. However, accurately assessing end-game malaria elimination strategies is challenging due to the low level of transmission and the rarity of infections. We...