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Impact of a spatial repellent product on Anopheles and non-Anopheles mosquitoes in Sumba, Indonesia
Permana D.H.
Malaria Journal
Q1Published: 2022Citations: 13
Abstract
Evidence demonstrating that Anopheles vectors bite both indoors and outdoors indicates that currently implemented indoor-based vector control tools may not be sufficient to eliminate malaria. The documented impact of the SR intervention on Aedes, Armigeres and Culex species points to its importance in combatting other vector borne diseases. Studies to determine the impact of spatial repellents on other mosquito-borne diseases is recommended.
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