Joseph Wagman
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Strain Characterisation for Measuring Bioefficacy of ITNs Treated with Two Active Ingredients (Dual-AI ITNs): Developing a Robust Protocol by Building Consensus
Incremental impact on malaria incidence following indoor residual spraying in a highly endemic area with high standard ITN access in Mozambique: results from a cluster‐randomized study
Reduced exposure to malaria vectors following indoor residual spraying of pirimiphos-methyl in a high-burden district of rural Mozambique with high ownership of long-lasting insecticidal nets: entomological surveillance results from a cluster-randomized trial
Community-level impacts of spatial repellents for control of diseases vectored by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
Rapid reduction of malaria transmission following the introduction of indoor residual spraying in previously unsprayed districts: an observational analysis of Mopti Region, Mali, in 2017
Combining next-generation indoor residual spraying and drug-based malaria control strategies: observational evidence of a combined effect in Mali
An observational analysis of the impact of indoor residual spraying in Northern, Upper East, and Upper West Regions of Ghana: 2014 through 2017
An observational analysis of the impact of indoor residual spraying with non-pyrethroid insecticides on the incidence of malaria in Ségou Region, Mali: 2012–2015
Combination of indoor residual spraying with long-lasting insecticide-treated nets for malaria control in Zambezia, Mozambique: a cluster randomised trial and cost-effectiveness study protocol
The field evaluation of a push-pull system to control malaria vectors in Northern Belize, Central America
Insensitivity to the Spatial Repellent Action of Transfluthrin in Aedes aegypti: A Heritable Trait Associated with Decreased Insecticide Susceptibility
A Comparison Of Two Commercial Mosquito Traps for the Capture Of Malaria Vectors In Northern Belize, Central America1
First Record and Demonstration of a Southward Expansion ofAedes albopictusinto Orange Walk Town, Belize, Central America1
In Vitro Repellency ofN,N-Diethyl-3-methylbenzamide andN,N-Diethylphenylacetamide Analogs AgainstAedes aegyptiandAnopheles stephensi(Diptera: Culicidae)
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