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Use and Effects of Malaria Control Measures in Pregnancy in Lagos, Nigeria

Efunshile , Amoo AO, Akintunde , Ojelekan O, Konig W, Konig B

In Nigeria, malaria causes up to 11% of maternal mortality. Our main aim was to find out the most common mosquito control measures employed by the pregnant women in Lagos...
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Efficiency Evaluation of Nozawa-Style Black Light Trap for Control of Anopheline Mosquitoes

Lee HI, Seo BY, Shin EH, Burkett DA, Lee JK, Shin YH

House-residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed nets have achieved some success in controlling anthropophilic and endophagic vectors. However, these methods have relatively low efficacy in Korea because Anopheles sinensis, the primary...
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Late season commercial mosquito trap and host seeking activity evaluation against mosquitoes in a malarious area of the Republic of Korea

Burkett DA, Lee WJ, Lee KW, Kim HC, Lee HI, Lee JS, Shin EH, Wirtz RA, Cho HW, Claborn DM, Coleman RE, Kim WY, Klein TA

Field trials evaluating selected commercially available mosquito traps variously baited with light, carbon dioxide, and/or octenol were conducted from 18 - 27 September 2000 in a malarious area near Paekyeon-ri...
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A serological survey of Dirofilaria immitis infection in pet dogs of Busan, Korea, and effects of chemoprophylaxis

Byeon KH, Kim BJ, Kim SM, Yu HS, Jeong HJ, OCK MS

The status of Dirofilaria immitis infection was assessed in pet dogs of Busan, Korea, and chemoprophylactic effects of microfilaricidal medication were evaluated. A total of 294 pet dogs older than...
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Studies on Anopheles sinensis, the vector species of vivax malaria in Korea

Ree HI

Extensive previous studies on taxonomy, behavior/bionomics and control of Anopheles sinensis are reviewed and summarized. Recent molecular identification revealed that the population of An. sinensis complex includes An. sinensis, An....
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