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Autor:
J. D. Sexton, O. J. Ekanem, V. I. Ezike, William R. Brieger, E. Nwankwo, J. G. Breman, T. Robinson, K. A. Parker
Publikováno v:
International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 16:47-61
Insecticide impregnated bed nets are being tested in many tropical areas as a major tool to control malaria. In a few African countries, there is a history of local bed net production and use, while in most others, ownership of commercially-produced
Autor:
F O, Richards, R Z, Flores, J D, Sexton, R F, Beach, D L, Mount, C, Cordón-Rosales, M, Gatica, R E, Klein
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization. 28(2)
The authors evaluated the effects on malaria vectors of bed nets impregnated with permethrin over the course of a 16-month controlled study in four communities of Northern Guatemala. Anopheles albimanus and An. vestitipennis were the known malaria ve
Publikováno v:
Orthodontic review. 4(4)
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 38:244-248
The efficacy of amodiaquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine combination as a second-line therapy for chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum infections was investigated in Rwanda in September 1986. Children less than or equal to 5 years old present
Publikováno v:
Experientia. 41:420-422
Workers and queens of the eastern yellowjacket,Vespula maculifrons, are attracted to the artificial long-range attractant pheromone of the predaceous pentatomid,Podisus maculiventris. A 1∶1 mixture of linalool or α-terpineol and (E)-2-hexenal is a
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 2(2)
Three methods of capturing Anopheles albimanus mosquitoes were compared during a field study in four villages in northern Haiti. Updraft ultraviolet (UV) light traps proved to be more effective than biting collections, regardless of season or whether
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 2(2)
A one-year study of the biting and resting habits of the malaria vector Anopheles albimanus was carried out in four rural villages of northern Haiti. Man-biting rates and nightly biting cycles were determined by the use of all-night man-biting captur