نتایج جستجو برای: malaria vectors

تعداد نتایج: 112085  

2016
N. Claire Massey Gala Garrod Antoinette Wiebe Andrew J. Henry Zhi Huang Catherine L. Moyes Marianne E. Sinka

Anopheles mosquitoes were first recognised as the transmitters of human malaria in the late 19th Century and have been subject to a huge amount of research ever since. Yet there is still much that is unknown regarding the ecology, behaviour (collectively 'bionomics') and sometimes even the identity of many of the world's most prominent disease vectors, much less the within-species variation in ...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2004
John C Carlson Brian D Byrd Francois X Omlin

BACKGROUND Numerous malaria epidemics have occurred in western Kenya, with increasing frequency over the past 20 years. A variety of hypotheses on the etiology of these epidemics have been put forth, with different implications for surveillance and control. We investigated the ecological and socioeconomic factors promoting highland malaria vectors in the dry season after the 2002 epidemic. ME...

2016
Zhoupeng Ren Duoquan Wang Aimin Ma Jimee Hwang Adam Bennett Hugh J. W. Sturrock Junfu Fan Wenjie Zhang Dian Yang Xinyu Feng Zhigui Xia Xiao-Nong Zhou Jinfeng Wang

Projecting the distribution of malaria vectors under climate change is essential for planning integrated vector control activities for sustaining elimination and preventing reintroduction of malaria. In China, however, little knowledge exists on the possible effects of climate change on malaria vectors. Here we assess the potential impact of climate change on four dominant malaria vectors (An. ...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2009
S Wanji F F Mafo N Tendongfor M C Tanga E Tchuente C E Bilong Bilong T Njine

In Cameroon, malaria stands as one of the major public health problems. The warm tropical climate of Cameroon and the dense forest and grassland vegetation provide conditions that are favourable for reproduction and survival of the malaria vector, and the consequent increase in the prevalence of malaria. Urban malaria is seriously on the rise. Urban farming, poor or inexistent drainage faciliti...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
aa hanafi-bojd1 department of medical entomology & vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, iran h vatandoost department of medical entomology & vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, iran e hilip torit state hospital, ministry of health, eastern equatoria state, government of south sudan e stepanova martinoskvy institute, moscow, russia ai abdi ministry of health, somalia r safari province public health centre, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran

background: the aim of this study was that the past five years data were collected to analyze the situation of malaria and health facilities in this area for better understanding malaria problem and to find solutions. methods: in this retrospective study data of the last 5 years were obtained from health center of bandar abbas, published papers and reports, weather forecasting organization of t...

Journal: :Tropical biomedicine 2010
Indra Vythilingam

Plasmodium knowlesi in humans is life threatening, is on the increase and has been reported from most states in Malaysia. Anopheles latens and Anopheles cracens have been incriminated as vectors. Malaria is now a zoonoses and is occurring in malaria free areas of Malaysia. It is also a threat to eco-tourism. The importance of the vectors and possible control measures is reviewed here.

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