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epidemiology of plasmodium vivax malaria in india.historically, malaria in india was predominantly caused by plasmodium vivax, accounting for 53% of the estimated cases. after the spread of drug-resistant plasmodium falciparum in the 1990s, the prevalence of the two species remained equivalent at the national level for a decade. by 2014, the proportion of p. vivax has decreased to 34% nationally, but with high regional variation. in 2014, p. vivax accounted for around 380,000 malaria cases in india; almost a sixth of all p. vivax cases reported ...201627708188
examples of coupled human and environmental systems from the extractive industry and hydropower sector interfaces.large-scale corporate projects, particularly those in extractive industries or hydropower development, have a history from early in the twentieth century of creating negative environmental, social, and health impacts on communities proximal to their operations. in many instances, especially for hydropower projects, the forced resettlement of entire communities was a feature in which local cultures and core human rights were severely impacted. these projects triggered an activist opposition that ...201627791077
confirmation of anopheles peditaeniatus and anopheles sundaicus as malaria vectors (diptera: culicidae) in sungai nyamuk village, sebatik island north kalimantan, indonesia using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.anopheles mosquitoes may be incriminated as malaria vectors by observing sporozoites in their salivary glands and by testing heads or thoraces by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) to detect plasmodium species-specific circumsporozoite proteins (csp). this study tested anopheles collected in sungai nyamuk village for the presence of both plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium vivax csp. the anopheles spp. were collected by human landing collection indoors and outdoors and by indoor and o ...201627838614
bionomics of anopheles (diptera: culicidae) in a malaria endemic region of sungai nyamuk village, sebatik island - north kalimantan, indonesia.the bionomics of anopheles was investigated in coastal sungai nyamuk village, nunukan district, north kalimantan province from august 2010 to january 2012. mosquitoes were captured using human landing collections. a total of 5103 anopheles mosquitoes comprising 11 species were caught and 2259 adult parous females were tested by elisa for plasmodium antigen. anopheles vagus, an. sundaicus and an. subpictus were the most abundant species caught. overall, anopheles vagus were zoophilic and exophagi ...201728315305
the anopheles sundaicus invasion of lower bengal. 193729013327
the presence of anopheles sundaicus ('ludlowi') on the chilka lake. 193729013361
comparative evaluation of anopheline sampling methods in three localities in indonesia.the effectiveness of vector control efforts can vary based on the interventions used and local mosquito behaviour and adaptability. in many settings, biting patterns of anopheles mosquitoes can shift in response to interventions targeting indoor-biting mosquitoes, often resulting in higher proportions of mosquitoes feeding outside or at times when people are not protected. these behaviourally resistant mosquitoes have been shown to sustain residual malaria transmission and limit control efforts. ...201829310656
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