2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-020-03271-z
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Methods and indicators for measuring patterns of human exposure to malaria vectors

Abstract: Background: Effective targeting and evaluation of interventions that protect against adult malaria vectors requires an understanding of how gaps in personal protection arise. An improved understanding of human and mosquito behaviour, and how they overlap in time and space, is critical to estimating the impact of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and determining when and where supplemental personal protection tools are needed. Methods for weighting estimates of human exposure to biting Anopheles mosquitoes accord… Show more

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“…Seasonal variations were observed in the numbers of mosquitoes collected that were generally similar to those in other areas in Ethiopia, with an increase in mosquito [20] populations during the main rainy season, and a decrease in population size as the rains end towards the end of the year [23,24]. It is important to notice that the peak of the agricultural activities and hence demand for workers occurs during the time of the year with the largest populations of An.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Seasonal variations were observed in the numbers of mosquitoes collected that were generally similar to those in other areas in Ethiopia, with an increase in mosquito [20] populations during the main rainy season, and a decrease in population size as the rains end towards the end of the year [23,24]. It is important to notice that the peak of the agricultural activities and hence demand for workers occurs during the time of the year with the largest populations of An.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…as densities of other Anopheles complexes were too low to explore patterns of exposure. Analysis included calculation of the following indicators of human-vector interaction, described by Monroe et al [24].…”
Section: Human-vector Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human behaviour observation-adjusted HBRs (HBO-adjusted HBRs) were calculated based on Monroe, [15]. Here, directly observed mosquito biting rates were used alongside the HBO observations and data from the cross-sectional survey [14,15,42]. The percentage of the study population asleep during each hour of HBO observation was considered in analyses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%