2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2322-2
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3D mosquito screens to create window double screen traps for mosquito control

Abstract: BackgroundMosquitoes are vectors for many diseases such as malaria. Insecticide-treated bed nets and indoor residual spraying of insecticides are the principal malaria vector control tools used to prevent malaria in the tropics. Other interventions aim at reducing man-vector contact. For example, house screening provides additive or synergistic effects to other implemented measures. We used commercial screen materials made of polyester, polyethylene or polypropylene to design novel mosquito screens that provid… Show more

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“…aegypti 12 months after deployment than areas without the intervention and protection lasted up to 2 years [65][66][67]. Novel forms of three-dimensional untreated screening could also serve as mosquito traps, thereby reducing both house entry and the overall mosquito population size [68]. Keeping a house well ventilated and screened would help keep houses cool at night and mosquito free.…”
Section: (E) Ventilation (And Screening)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aegypti 12 months after deployment than areas without the intervention and protection lasted up to 2 years [65][66][67]. Novel forms of three-dimensional untreated screening could also serve as mosquito traps, thereby reducing both house entry and the overall mosquito population size [68]. Keeping a house well ventilated and screened would help keep houses cool at night and mosquito free.…”
Section: (E) Ventilation (And Screening)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This entry compartment design has been shown to be effective in ensuring that mosquitoes can enter a space through the opening at the end of the convex prism but cannot return back the same way. 33 , 35 Window exit traps were almost identical to the entry compartments, but were fitted with a concave trapezoidal prism instead of a convex prism ( Figure 1C ). The concave side of the window traps were fixed to the windows of the hut such that mosquitoes could fly out of the hut and into the window exit trap but could not return the other direction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging options for doing just that range from insecticidal eave tubes [70] and eave baffles [71] to untreated entry traps [72] and three-dimensional window screening [73].…”
Section: Life History Analyses To Identify Otherwise Non-obvious Vectmentioning
confidence: 99%