A study on bionomics of malaria vectors in three different eco-epidemiological settings in Upper Krishna Project catchment area of Karnataka state, India: Implications for malaria vector control
Author(s) -
SusantaKumar Ghosh,
Satyanarayana Tiwari,
Sreehari Uragayala
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of vector borne diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.581
H-Index - 41
ISSN - 0972-9062
DOI - 10.4103/0972-9062.302037
Subject(s) - anopheles culicifacies , bionomics , malaria , vector (molecular biology) , biology , anopheles , indoor residual spraying , malathion , cyhalothrin , veterinary medicine , toxicology , ecology , plasmodium falciparum , pesticide , larva , medicine , artemisinin , gene , immunology , recombinant dna , biochemistry
Understanding of malaria vector distribution and influence of climatic environments is essential for devising control strategies. The aim of the study was to study the bionomics of prevalent malaria vectors in three different settings for development of evidence-based sustainable malaria control strategy with special reference to vector control.
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