Mosquito ecology and control of malaria.
Mosquitoes transmit some of the most important infectious diseases of man including malaria that today kills around 0.6-1.2 million people a year, the majority children in low-income countries. There is increasing realisation that no single intervention is likely to halt malaria and a multipronged a...
Päätekijä: | Godfray, H |
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Aineistotyyppi: | Journal article |
Kieli: | English |
Julkaistu: |
2013
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