Forest malaria vectors in northwest Thailand and a trial of control with pyrethroid-treated bednets
In forest and forest fringe settings of northwest Thailand, Anopheles minimus A was found to be the primary vector while An. dirus s./., An. sawadwongporni and An. maculatus s.s. are secondary vectors of malaria. The sites of transmission were investigated entomologically; parallel epidemiological i...
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London)
1993
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