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Border malaria in China: knowledge and use of personal protection by minority populations and implications for malaria control: a questionnaire-based survey (2008)
Journal Article
Moore, S. J., Min, X., Hill, N., Jones, C., Zaixing, Z., & Cameron, M. M. (2008). Border malaria in China: knowledge and use of personal protection by minority populations and implications for malaria control: a questionnaire-based survey. BMC Public Health, 8, Article 344. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-8-344

Background: Malaria control in remote, forested areas of the Mekong region relies on personal protection from mosquito bites. Uptake of these methods may be limited by knowledge of the link between mosquitoes and malaria as well as social and economi... Read More about Border malaria in China: knowledge and use of personal protection by minority populations and implications for malaria control: a questionnaire-based survey.

Comparative evaluation of methods used for sampling malaria vectors in the Kilombero Valley, South Eastern Tanzania (2008)
Journal Article
Oketch, F., Kotas, M., Kihonda, J., Killeen, G., & Moore, S. (2008). Comparative evaluation of methods used for sampling malaria vectors in the Kilombero Valley, South Eastern Tanzania. The Open tropical medicine journal, 1, 51-55. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874315300801010051

To monitor malaria transmission, effective sampling methods for host seeking vectors are necessary. The suitability of these methods can be determined by field measurements of their trapping efficiencies. We compared the efficiencies of the Human Lan... Read More about Comparative evaluation of methods used for sampling malaria vectors in the Kilombero Valley, South Eastern Tanzania.