307 results on '"Okumu, Fredros O."'
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2. Field surveys in rural Tanzania reveal key opportunities for targeted larval source management and species sanitation to control malaria in areas dominated by Anopheles funestus
3. Societal uses of the main water bodies inhabited by malaria vectors and implications for larval source management
4. Analysis of the 24-h biting patterns and human exposures to malaria vectors in south-eastern Tanzania
5. Semi-field evaluation of electrocuting eave tubes for the control of endophagic mosquitoes in south-east Tanzania
6. Genetic markers associated with the widespread insecticide resistance in malaria vector Anopheles funestus populations across Tanzania
7. Rapid assessment of the blood-feeding histories of wild-caught malaria mosquitoes using mid-infrared spectroscopy and machine learning
8. Rapid classification of epidemiologically relevant age categories of the malaria vector, Anopheles funestus
9. Correction: Geospatial modelling of dry season habitats of the malaria vector, Anopheles funestus, in south-eastern Tanzania
10. Geospatial modelling of dry season habitats of the malaria vector, Anopheles funestus, in south-eastern Tanzania
11. Perspectives of African stakeholders on gene drives for malaria control and elimination: a multi-country survey
12. Advances in the genetic characterization of the malaria vector, Anopheles funestus, and implications for improved surveillance and control
13. Changes in contributions of different Anopheles vector species to malaria transmission in east and southern Africa from 2000 to 2022
14. Effects of vegetation densities on the performance of attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) for malaria vector control: a semi-field study
15. The needs and opportunities for housing improvement for malaria control in southern Tanzania
16. Small-scale field evaluation of transfluthrin-treated eave ribbons and sandals for the control of malaria vectors in rural Tanzania
17. Using transfer learning and dimensionality reduction techniques to improve generalisability of machine-learning predictions of mosquito ages from mid-infrared spectra
18. Using ecological observations to improve malaria control in areas where Anopheles funestus is the dominant vector
19. The effect of light and ventilation on house entry by Anopheles arabiensis sampled using light traps in Tanzania: an experimental hut study
20. A statistical calibration tool for methods used to sample outdoor-biting mosquitoes
21. Effects of sample preservation methods and duration of storage on the performance of mid-infrared spectroscopy for predicting the age of malaria vectors
22. Using Bayesian state-space models to understand the population dynamics of the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles funestus in rural Tanzania
23. Outdoor biting and pyrethroid resistance as potential drivers of persistent malaria transmission in Zanzibar
24. Participatory development of practical, affordable, insecticide-treated mosquito proofing for a range of housing designs in rural southern Tanzania
25. Effects of agricultural pesticides on the susceptibility and fitness of malaria vectors in rural south-eastern Tanzania
26. Relationships between biological age, distance from aquatic habitats and pyrethroid resistance status of Anopheles funestus mosquitoes in south-eastern Tanzania
27. Hybrid mosquitoes? Evidence from rural Tanzania on how local communities conceptualize and respond to modified mosquitoes as a tool for malaria control
28. Addressing key gaps in implementation of mosquito larviciding to accelerate malaria vector control in southern Tanzania: results of a stakeholder engagement process in local district councils
29. Wild populations of malaria vectors can mate both inside and outside human dwellings
30. Correction to: Addressing key gaps in implementation of mosquito larviciding to accelerate malaria vector control in southern Tanzania: results of a stakeholder engagement process in local district councils
31. Fitness characteristics of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus during an attempted laboratory colonization
32. Correction to: Hybrid mosquitoes? Evidence from rural Tanzania on how local communities conceptualize and respond to modified mosquitoes as a tool for malaria control
33. Insecticide-treated eave ribbons for malaria vector control in low-income communities
34. Comparative assessment of insecticide resistance phenotypes in two major malaria vectors, Anopheles funestus and Anopheles arabiensis in south-eastern Tanzania
35. Factors associated with sub-microscopic placental malaria and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes among HIV-negative women in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cohort study
36. Patterns of pesticide usage in agriculture in rural Tanzania call for integrating agricultural and public health practices in managing insecticide-resistance in malaria vectors
37. Aquatic habitats of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in rural south-eastern Tanzania
38. Opinions of key stakeholders on alternative interventions for malaria control and elimination in Tanzania
39. Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
40. Creating mosquito-free outdoor spaces using transfluthrin-treated chairs and ribbons
41. Habitat characteristics and insecticide susceptibility of Aedes aegypti in the Ifakara area, south-eastern Tanzania
42. Preferred resting surfaces of dominant malaria vectors inside different house types in rural south-eastern Tanzania
43. Protecting migratory farmers in rural Tanzania using eave ribbons treated with the spatial mosquito repellent, transfluthrin
44. Swarms of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in Tanzania
45. Eave ribbons treated with transfluthrin can protect both users and non-users against malaria vectors
46. Evaluation of an ultraviolet LED trap for catching Anopheles and Culex mosquitoes in south-eastern Tanzania
47. Fine-scale spatial and temporal variations in insecticide resistance in Culex pipiens complex mosquitoes in rural south-eastern Tanzania
48. Using a miniaturized double-net trap (DN-Mini) to assess relationships between indoor–outdoor biting preferences and physiological ages of two malaria vectors, Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus
49. Using mid-infrared spectroscopy and supervised machine-learning to identify vertebrate blood meals in the malaria vector, Anopheles arabiensis
50. Evaluation of a push–pull system consisting of transfluthrin-treated eave ribbons and odour-baited traps for control of indoor- and outdoor-biting malaria vectors
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