V Rajaonarivelo
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Recent Articles
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Goff G, Randimby F, Rajaonarivelo V, Laganier R, Leong Pock Tsy J, Ceianu C, et al.
Arch Inst Pasteur Madagascar
. 2005 Feb;
69(1-2):57-62.
PMID: 15678818
Anopheles mascarensis has been demonstrated to be a vector of human malaria in the East coast of Madagascar. Here, we present original data obtained from 1996 to 2003 on the...
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Rajaonarivelo V, Goff G, Cot M, Brutus L
Parasite
. 2004 Apr;
11(1):75-82.
PMID: 15071831
The anopheline vectors and malaria transmission were investigated in the Middle West of Madagascar, in the village of Ambohimena (at the altitude of 940 meters) during two years (August 1996...
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Fontenille D, Cohuet A, Awono-Ambene P, Antonio-Nkondjio C, Wondji C, Kengne P, et al.
Med Trop (Mars)
. 2003 Oct;
63(3):247-53.
PMID: 14579461
Renewed interest in research on Plasmodium vectors in Africa and development of genetic and molecular biology techniques has been spearheaded by the WHO and the PAL+ program of the French...
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Rakotondraibe M, Goff G, Rajaonarivelo E, Romi R, Raharimanga R, Rajaonarivelo V, et al.
Arch Inst Pasteur Madagascar
. 2002 Dec;
66(1-2):32-5.
PMID: 12463031
In 1991, Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus, the main malaria vectors in the Highlands of Madagascar, were reported to be fully susceptible to DDT; nevertheless a slight decrease in the...
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Cot M, Brutus L, Goff G, Rajaonarivelo V, Raveloson A
Parasite
. 2002 Jan;
8(4):309-16.
PMID: 11802267
For malaria vector control in Madagascar, 10 WP (lambda-cyhalothrin 10% wettable powder) was compared with DDT 75% WP for house-spraying, from November 1997 to September 1998. This study was implemented...
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Brutus L, Goff G, Rasoloniaina L, Rajaonarivelo V, Raveloson A, Cot M
Parasite
. 2002 Jan;
8(4):297-308.
PMID: 11802266
For malaria vector control in Madagascar, the efficacy of lambda-cyhalothrin 10% wettable powder (ICON 10 WP) was compared with DDT 75% WP for house-spraying. This evaluation was conducted from November...