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A review of selective indoor residual spraying for malaria control.
Irish SR, Nimmo D, Bharmel J, Tripet F, Müller P, Manrique-Saide P, Moore SJ. Irish SR, et al. Among authors: tripet f. Malar J. 2024 Aug 23;23(1):252. doi: 10.1186/s12936-024-05053-3. Malar J. 2024. PMID: 39175014 Free PMC article. Review.
Empowering rural communities for effective larval source management: A small-scale field evaluation of a community-led larviciding approach to control malaria in south-eastern Tanzania.
Mapua SA, Limwagu AJ, Kishkinev D, Kifungo K, Nambunga IH, Mziray S, John G, Mtiro W, Ukio K, Lezaun J, Tripet F, Okumu FO. Mapua SA, et al. Among authors: tripet f. Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2024 Oct 4;27:e00382. doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2024.e00382. eCollection 2024 Nov. Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2024. PMID: 39434900 Free PMC article.
Attributes of Anopheles gambiae swarms in South Central Uganda.
Birungi K, Mabuka DP, Balyesima V, Tripet F, Kayondo JK. Birungi K, et al. Among authors: tripet f. Parasit Vectors. 2024 Mar 21;17(1):149. doi: 10.1186/s13071-024-06132-9. Parasit Vectors. 2024. PMID: 38515191 Free PMC article.
Insights into the biology and insecticide susceptibility of the secondary malaria vector Anopheles parensis in an area with long-term use of insecticide-treated nets in northwestern Tanzania.
Mapua SA, Nambunga IH, Odero JO, Mkandawile G, Masalu JP, Kahamba NF, Hape EE, Matowo NS, Tripet F, Okumu FO. Mapua SA, et al. Among authors: tripet f. Parasit Vectors. 2024 Dec 30;17(1):549. doi: 10.1186/s13071-024-06634-6. Parasit Vectors. 2024. PMID: 39736795 Free PMC article.
Entomological survey of sibling species in the Anopheles funestus group in Tanzania confirms the role of Anopheles parensis as a secondary malaria vector.
Mapua SA, Samb B, Nambunga IH, Mkandawile G, Bwanaly H, Kaindoa EW, Odero JO, Masalu JP, Kahamba NF, Hape EE, Govella NJ, Okumu FO, Tripet F. Mapua SA, et al. Among authors: tripet f. Parasit Vectors. 2024 Jun 17;17(1):261. doi: 10.1186/s13071-024-06348-9. Parasit Vectors. 2024. PMID: 38886827 Free PMC article.
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