The impact of Bacillus thuringiensis var israelensis (Bti) larvicide sprayed using drones for bio-control of malaria vectors in rice fields of Kigali Sub-Urban, Rwanda
Dunia Munyakanage,
Elias Niyituma,
Alphonse Mutabazi
et al.
Abstract:Background
The core vector control tools used to prevent malaria infection are currently long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs), and the indoor residual spraying (IRS). These indoor methods are threatened by insecticide resistance and behavioral adaptation by malaria vectors. Thus, for effective interruption of malaria transmission, there is a need to experiment further vector control interventions and technologies to address the above vector control challenges. Larviciding using drones-based technologi… Show more
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