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          Comparative assessment of diverse strategies for malaria vector population control based on measured rates at which mosquitoes utilize targeted resource subsets....

          WORLD MOSQUITO DAY: FOCUSING ON THE INVASIVE AN.

          STEPHENSI IN ETHIOPIA

          An Asian malaria vector is invading Ethiopia and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

          Aklilu SEYOUM | Cited by | of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool | Read 38 publications | Contact Aklilu SEYOUM.

        1. Aklilu SEYOUM | Cited by | of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool | Read 38 publications | Contact Aklilu SEYOUM.
        2. Browse scholar profiles and rankings from over 30 million scholars and 50 thousand institutions.
        3. Comparative assessment of diverse strategies for malaria vector population control based on measured rates at which mosquitoes utilize targeted resource subsets.
        4. He attended his primary education at Agazi School in Adigrat.
        5. In this study, the impact of combining indoor residual spraying (IRS) and insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) on mosquito behaviour and mortality was evaluated.
        6. If this invasive vector continues to spread, large parts of Ethiopia could see dramatic increases in incidence of malaria.
          Lives are at stake. Where do we go from here?

          The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative VectorLink Project’s Senior Entomologist Aklilu Seyoum will host a compelling discussion with leading entomologists as they share their latest research on the An.

          stephensi mosquito and what it means for those most vulnerable to malaria in Ethiopia.

          Presenters:

          • Dr. Fitsum Girma (Lead Scientist, Armauer Hansen Research Institute) from Ethiopia’s Ministry of Health
          • Dr.

            Michael Seyoum.

            Meshesha Balkew (Vector Monitoring Director, PMI VectorLink Ethiopia)

          • Dr. Thomas Churcher (Reader in Infectious Disease Dynamics) from Imperial College

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