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Mmbando A, Ngonzi A, Mshamu S, Bradley J, Bojstrup T, Ngowo H, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2025 Mar; 18(1):106. PMID: 40082998
Background: Diarrhoeal disease is the third leading cause of death in children under 5 years old with domestic flies acting as important mechanical vectors of diarrhoeal pathogens. To assess the...
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Mogeni P, Amima S, Gunther J, Pinder M, Tusting L, DAlessandro U, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Sep; 14(1):20354. PMID: 39223167
Normal respiratory rates (RR) for children under five in the tropics are well-documented, but data for older children are limited. This study tracked RR changes with age and examined associations...
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Bastiaens G, vanGemert G, Hooghof J, Lindsay S, Drakeley C, Churcher T, et al.
Malariaworld J . 2024 Jun; 3:10. PMID: 38854885
Background: Ivermectin (IVM) reduces the lifespan of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes after feeding on humans treated with IVM. If this effect is sufficiently long and strong, IVM could form part of a...
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Takken W, Charlwood D, Lindsay S
Malar J . 2024 May; 23(1):161. PMID: 38783348
Background: Mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex are one of the major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Their ability to transmit this disease of major public health importance is...
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Carrasco-Tenezaca M, Jawara M, Bradley J, DAlessandro U, Jeffries D, Knudsen J, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Apr; 23(1):100. PMID: 38589884
Background: Anopheles gambiae, the major malaria mosquito in sub-Saharan Africa, feed largely indoors at night. Raising a house off the ground with no barriers underneath reduces mosquito-house entry. This experiment...
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Shenton F, Lindsay S
Cities Health . 2023 May; 7(3):335-341. PMID: 37180430
The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of the ever present threat from infectious diseases, this includes the ones we know about already and future unknowns. The mosquito-transmitted disease yellow fever...
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Carrasco-Tenezaca M, Jawara M, Lee D, Holmes M, Ceesay S, McCall P, et al.
J R Soc Interface . 2023 Apr; 20(201):20220794. PMID: 37015266
Rural houses in sub-Saharan Africa are typically hot and allow malaria mosquitoes inside. We assessed whether passive or active ventilation can reduce house entry of malaria mosquitoes and cool a...
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Musiime A, Krezanoski P, Smith D, Kilama M, Conrad M, Otto G, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health . 2023 Mar; 2(3):e0000063. PMID: 36962263
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,...
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Jones C, Matta A, Pinder M, DAlessandro U, Knudsen J, Lindsay S
Malar J . 2022 Oct; 21(1):294. PMID: 36271422
Background: The housing stock of rural sub-Saharan Africa is changing rapidly. With millions of new homes required over the coming decades, there is an opportunity to protect residents by screening...
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Showering A, Martinez J, Diez Benavente E, Gezan S, Jones R, Oke C, et al.
BMC Microbiol . 2022 Apr; 22(1):98. PMID: 35410125
Background: Some people produce specific body odours that make them more attractive than others to mosquitoes, and consequently are at higher risk of contracting vector-borne diseases. The skin microbiome can...