| [anopheles paludis: important vector of malaria in zaire]. | an entomological study was carried out on the transmission of malaria in the bandundu region, zaïre, during the dry season (july and august 1991). five anopheles species were recorded: anopheles paludis, a. gambiae, a. funestus, a. moucheti and a. nili. a paludis was the dominant species and represents 55.1% of the total; the average number of a. paludis bites per man/day was 4.2. the sporozoite index was 6.2%; the inoculation rate due to a. paludis was h = 0.26, 1 infective bite each 4 days. a. ... | 1992 | 1292800 |
| complexity of the malaria vectorial system in cameroon: contribution of secondary vectors to malaria transmission. | malaria transmission in africa is a dynamic and complex system that is so far superficially understood. further knowledge is required to improve control of the disease. in the present report, we highlight the contribution of the so-called "secondary" malaria vectors to the overall parasite transmission intensity in several sites across cameroon, through a retrospective analysis of surveys from the organisation de coordination pour la lutte contre les endémies en afrique centrale database. in tot ... | 2006 | 17162956 |
| [presence of anopheles paludis theo 1900 & a. obscuris nowlini evans 1932 in the ivory coast. ii. comparison of the terminalia of the eburnean species in the subgenus anopheles]. | | 2006 | 13606600 |