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lack of malaria parasite transmission between apes and humans in gabon.the international center for medical research (cirmf) is located in an area highly endemic for malaria in southeastern gabon, where humans and apes (gorillas and chimpanzees) are living in the same geographic area. the presence of the cirmf primate center housing apes (59 chimpanzees and nine gorillas in 1994) within the city of franceville provided an opportunity to investigate the capability of cross-transmission of malaria species from humans to apes. the main vector of human malaria, anophel ...19979158055
malaria transmission in a region of savanna-forest mosaic, haut-ogooué, gabon.during the 2 years 1993 to 1995, an entomological survey was carried out in the savanna-forest area of franceville, gabon, investigating malaria transmission in one suburban district of franceville (akou) and in one rural village (benguia). the biting rates of the anopheles vectors were 10 times higher in the rural zone compared to the suburban zone. anopheles funestus giles was the predominant species in both zones followed by anopheles gambiae s.l. giles. the densities of anopheles nili theoba ...199910342264
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