2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762012000400017
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Can Mosquito Magnet® substitute for human-landing catches to sample anopheline populations?

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“…Several models of mosquito magnet have been constructed with the purpose of removing mosquitoes from human environments (Rubio-Palis et al 2012), and multiple studies have addressed the potential of using the mosquito magnet for entomological surveillance (Pucci 2003, Xue et al 2010, Kitau et al 2010, Sá and Sallum 2013. Kitau et al (2010) tested the effectiveness of the Mosquito Magnet Liberty Plus with Lurex3 combined with chemical mosquito repellents in humans in Tanzania.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several models of mosquito magnet have been constructed with the purpose of removing mosquitoes from human environments (Rubio-Palis et al 2012), and multiple studies have addressed the potential of using the mosquito magnet for entomological surveillance (Pucci 2003, Xue et al 2010, Kitau et al 2010, Sá and Sallum 2013. Kitau et al (2010) tested the effectiveness of the Mosquito Magnet Liberty Plus with Lurex3 combined with chemical mosquito repellents in humans in Tanzania.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors deÞne the study design as an experimental "pushÐpull" model, with repellents reducing contact between humans and mosquitoes and the mosquito magnet removing them from the household environment. Regarding the use of mosquito magnet traps for surveillance, Rubio-Palis et al (2012) show that the mosquito magnet can be used to replace human landing collections if the major focus is to assess the involvement of mosquito species in the dynamics of pathogen transmission to humans.…”
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“…darlingi and 63% for Anopheles nuneztovari Gabaldon (Rubio-Palis et al 2012). The software SPSS v. 15.0.1 (2006) was used for data analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Mechanical traps have been developed to substitute for the HLC [4]. Such traps may contain attractive stimuli that lure mosquitoes to the collection site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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