Autor:
Djouaka, R.
Akoton, R.
Tchigossou, G.M.
Atoyebi, S.M.
Irving, H.
Kusimo, M.O.
Djegbe, I.
Riveron, J.M.
Tossou, E.
Yessoufou, A.
Wondji, C.S.
Background. Malaria remains an important public health issue in Benin, with Anopheles gambiae s.l. and Anopheles funestus s.s being the predominant vectors. This study was designed to generate information on An. funestus distribution, molecular speciation, Plasmodium infection rate and insecticid...
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Djouaka, R.
,
Akoton, R.
,
Tchigossou, G.M.
,
Atoyebi, S.M.
,
Irving, H.
,
Kusimo, M.O.
,
Djegbe, I.
,
Riveron, J.M.
,
Tossou, E.
,
Yessoufou, A.
,
Wondji, C.S.
,
[Mapping the distribution of Anopheles funestus across Benin highlights a sharp contrast of susceptibility to insecticides and infection rate to Plasmodium between southern and northern populations]
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Mapping the distribution of Anopheles funestus across Benin highlights a sharp contrast of susceptibility to insecticides and infection rate to Plasmodium between southern and northern populations