Interplay between vector biting rhythms and human habits accounts for high residual malaria transmission in Burkina Faso despite the extensive coverage of insecticide treated nets (LLINs) / Perugini, Eleonora; Guelbeogo, Wamdaogo M.; Guglielmo, Federica; Poggi, Cristiana; Micocci, Martina; Gabrieli, Eugenio; Ranson, Hilary; DELLA TORRE, Alessandra; Pombi, Marco. - (2022), pp. 121-121. ( The 22ND European Society for Vector Ecology conference “Meeting following a pandemic; bringing clarity to vector ecology in days of uncertainty” Sofia, Bulgaria ).
Interplay between vector biting rhythms and human habits accounts for high residual malaria transmission in Burkina Faso despite the extensive coverage of insecticide treated nets (LLINs)
Eleonora Perugini;Wamdaogo M. Guelbeogo;Federica Guglielmo;Cristiana Poggi;Martina Micocci;Alessandra della Torre;Marco Pombi
2022
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