Background: Knowledge on the spread and distribution of insecticide resistance in major malaria vectors such as Anopheles funestus is key to implement successful resistance management strategies across Africa. Here, by assessing the susceptibility status of an inland population of An. funestus Gi...
Djouaka, R.
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Riveron, J.M.
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Yessoufou, A.
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Tchigossou, G.
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Akoton, R.
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Irving, H.
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Djegbe, I.
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Moutairou, K.
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Adeoti, R.
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Tamò, M.
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Manyong, Victor M.
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[Multiple insecticide resistance in an infected population of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in Benin]
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Multiple insecticide resistance in an infected population of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in Benin
Background
Knowing the extent and spread of insecticide resistance in malaria vectors is vital to successfully manage insecticide resistance in Africa. This information in the main malaria vector, Anopheles funestus sensu stricto, is completely lacking in the most populous country in Africa, Nige...
Djouaka, R.F.
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Atoyebi, S.M.
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Tchigossou, G.
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Riveron, J.
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Irving, H.
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Akoton, R.
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Kusimo, M.O.
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Bakare, A.A.
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Wondji, C.S
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[Evidence of a multiple insecticide resistance in the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in South West Nigeria]
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Evidence of a multiple insecticide resistance in the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in South West Nigeria
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...
Djouaka, R.
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Akoton, R.
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Tchigossou, G.M.
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Atoyebi, S.M.
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Irving, H.
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Kusimo, M.O.
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Djegbe, I.
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Riveron, J.M.
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Tossou, E.
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Yessoufou, A.
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Wondji, C.S.
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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]
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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