Comparison of different trapping methods to collect malaria vectors indoors and outdoors in western Kenya
Jackline Kosgei,
John E. Gimnig,
Vincent Moshi
et al.
Abstract:Background
Vector surveillance is among the World Health Organization global vector control response (2017–2030) pillars. Human landing catches are a gold standard but difficult to implement and potentially expose collectors to malaria infection. Other methods like light traps, pyrethrum spray catches and aspiration are less expensive and less risky to collectors.
Methods
Three mosquito sampling methods (UV light traps, CDC light traps and Prokopac… Show more
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