Topographic mapping of the interfaces between human and aquatic mosquito habitats to enable barrier targeting of interventions against malaria vectors

Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have long been known as high-resolution predictors of where aquatic habitats for immature Anopheles mosquitoes are most abundant, resulting in elevated densities of adult malaria vectors and human infectio...

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Main Authors: Mwakalinga, VM, Sartorius, BKD, Limwagu, AJ, Mlacha, YP, Msellemu, DF, Chaki, PP, Govella, NJ, Coetzee, M, Dongus, S, Killeen, GF
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Royal Society 2018