Stevenson, Jennifer C.Simubali, LimontyMudenda, TwigCardol, EstherBernier, Ulrich R.Abad Vázquez, AgustínThuma, Philip E.Norris, Douglas E.Perry, MelyndaKline, Daniel L.Cohnstaedt, Lee W.Gurman, PabloD'hers, SebastiánElman, Noel M.2019-03-192019-03-192018-111475-2875http://ri.itba.edu.ar/handle/123456789/1483"The emergence of mosquitoes that can avoid indoor-deployed interventions, such as treated bed nets and indoor residual spraying, threatens the mainstay of malaria control in Zambia. Furthermore, the requirement for high coverage of these tools poses operational challenges. Spatial repellents are being assessed to supplement these vector control tools, but limitations exist in the residual effect of the repellent and the need for external power or heat for diffusion of the volatiles."enhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/MALARIAMOSQUITOSLIBERACION CONTROLADAREPELENTESDINAMICA DE FLUIDOSCONTROL DE VECTORESControlled release spatial repellent devices (CRDs) as novel tools against malaria transmission: a semi‑field study in Macha, ZambiaArtículos de Publicaciones Periódicas