[HTML][HTML] Ecology of Anopheles darlingi Root with respect to vector importance: a review

H Hiwat, G Bretas - Parasites & vectors, 2011 - Springer
Anopheles darlingi is one of the most important malaria vectors in the Americas. In this era of
new tools and strategies for malaria and vector control it is essential to have knowledge on …

Does deforestation promote or inhibit malaria transmission in the Amazon? A systematic literature review and critical appraisal of current evidence

JM Tucker Lima, A Vittor, S Rifai… - … Transactions of the …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Considerable interest in the relationship between biodiversity and disease has recently
captured the attention of the research community, with important public policy implications …

[PDF][PDF] Residual transmission of malaria: an old issue for new approaches

L Durnez, M Coosemans - Anopheles mosquitoes: new …, 2013 - repository.uantwerpen.be
Malaria is one of the most serious vector-borne diseases, affecting millions of people mainly
in the tropics. Recently, a substantial decline in malaria incidence has been observed all …

[HTML][HTML] High-accuracy detection of malaria vector larval habitats using drone-based multispectral imagery

G Carrasco-Escobar, E Manrique… - PLoS neglected …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Interest in larval source management (LSM) as an adjunct intervention to control and
eliminate malaria transmission has recently increased mainly because long-lasting …

Amazonian malaria: asymptomatic human reservoirs, diagnostic challenges, environmentally driven changes in mosquito vector populations, and the mandate for …

M da Silva-Nunes, M Moreno, JE Conn, D Gamboa… - Acta tropica, 2012 - Elsevier
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections
were reported officially in 2008. The nine Amazonian countries accounted for 89% of these …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental change and the dynamics of parasitic diseases in the Amazon

UEC Confalonieri, C Margonari, AF Quintão - Acta tropica, 2014 - Elsevier
The Amazonian environment is changing rapidly, due to deforestation, in the short term, and,
climatic change is projected to alter its forest cover, in the next few decades. These …

[HTML][HTML] Deforestation and malaria on the Amazon frontier: larval clustering of Anopheles darlingi (Diptera: Culicidae) determines focal distribution of malaria

FSM Barros, NA Honório - … journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We performed bimonthly mosquito larval collections during 1 year, in an agricultural
settlement in the Brazilian Amazon, as well as an analysis of malaria incidence in …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial spread of malaria and economic frontier expansion in the Brazilian Amazon

PF Souza, DR Xavier, MC Suarez Mutis, JC da Mota… - Plos one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
The temporal and spatial evolution of malaria was described for the postfrontier phase of the
Brazilian Amazon in 2003–2013. The current ecological study aimed to understand the …

Review of issues on residual malaria transmission

P Carnevale, S Manguin - The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Residual malaria transmission is the actual maintained inoculation of Plasmodium, in spite
of a well-designed and implemented vector control programs, and is of great concern for …

[HTML][HTML] Higher risk of malaria transmission outdoors than indoors by Nyssorhynchus darlingi in riverine communities in the Peruvian Amazon

MP Saavedra, JE Conn, F Alava, G Carrasco-Escobar… - Parasites & vectors, 2019 - Springer
Background Malaria remains an important public health problem in Peru where incidence
has been increasing since 2011. Of over 55,000 cases reported in 2017, Plasmodium vivax …