anthropophilic mosquitoes at richards bay, natal, and arbovirus antibodies in human residents. | a survey at richards bay, the site of a new international harbour on the east coast of south africa, revealed the presence of 11 anthropophilic mosquito species. these are discussed in relation to their known medical importance and to a complementary survey of arbovirus antibodies among residents of the area. mansonia uniformis was by far the most abundant man-biting mosquito. antibodies against germiston, banzi and rift valley fever viruses were the three most commonly encountered, being detect ... | 1987 | 2887050 |