Cite
Going beyond personal protection against mosquito bites to eliminate malaria transmission: population suppression of malaria vectors that exploit both human and animal blood.
MLA
Killeen, Gerry F., et al. “Going beyond Personal Protection against Mosquito Bites to Eliminate Malaria Transmission: Population Suppression of Malaria Vectors That Exploit Both Human and Animal Blood.” BMJ Global Health, vol. 2, no. 2, Apr. 2017, p. e000198. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000198.
APA
Killeen, G. F., Kiware, S. S., Okumu, F. O., Sinka, M. E., Moyes, C. L., Massey, N. C., Gething, P. W., Marshall, J. M., Chaccour, C. J., & Tusting, L. S. (2017). Going beyond personal protection against mosquito bites to eliminate malaria transmission: population suppression of malaria vectors that exploit both human and animal blood. BMJ Global Health, 2(2), e000198. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000198
Chicago
Killeen, Gerry F, Samson S Kiware, Fredros O Okumu, Marianne E Sinka, Catherine L Moyes, N Claire Massey, Peter W Gething, John M Marshall, Carlos J Chaccour, and Lucy S Tusting. 2017. “Going beyond Personal Protection against Mosquito Bites to Eliminate Malaria Transmission: Population Suppression of Malaria Vectors That Exploit Both Human and Animal Blood.” BMJ Global Health 2 (2): e000198. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000198.