2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1315140/v1
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The control of malaria vectors in rice fields: A systematic review and meta- analysis

Abstract: The relatively stable aquatic conditions of irrigated lowland and rainfed rice, which is grown across 145 million hectares in more than 100 countries, are capable of generating large numbers of mosquito vectors of malaria, which causes more than 400,000 deaths per year worldwide. Many methods can control these vectors but a systematic review has not previously been conducted. This study assesses whether larviciding, fish or intermittent irrigation can significantly reduce malaria vectors in rice fields whilst … Show more

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“…More than 3.9 billion people are at risk of dengue infection all around the world [1]. According to the Pan American Health Organization, since 2013, there have been more than 2.5 million chikungunya infections and 800,000 Zika cases [4]. In China, the risk range of dengue fever has been expanding with at least 278 million residents at risk of infecting dengue virus [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 3.9 billion people are at risk of dengue infection all around the world [1]. According to the Pan American Health Organization, since 2013, there have been more than 2.5 million chikungunya infections and 800,000 Zika cases [4]. In China, the risk range of dengue fever has been expanding with at least 278 million residents at risk of infecting dengue virus [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%