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2. Field evaluation of a volatile pyrethroid spatial repellent and etofenprox-treated clothing for outdoor protection against forest malaria vectors in Cambodia

3. Inference for entomological semi-field experiments: Fitting a mathematical model assessing personal and community protection of vector-control interventions

4. Sub-lethal exposure to chlorfenapyr reduces the probability of developing Plasmodium falciparum parasites in surviving Anopheles mosquitoes

6. Inference for entomological semi-field experiments: Fitting a mathematical model assessing personal and community protection of vector-control interventions

7. Sub-lethal exposure to chlorfenapyr reduces the probability of developingPlasmodium falciparumparasites in survivingAnophelesmosquitoes

8. A semi-field evaluation in Thailand of the use of human landing catches (HLC) versus human-baited double net trap (HDN) for assessing the impact of a volatile pyrethroid spatial repellent and pyrethroid-treated clothing on Anopheles minimus landing

11. Multi-country evaluation of the durability of pyrethroid plus piperonyl-butoxide insecticide-treated nets: study protocol

13. Multi-country evaluation of the durability of pyrethroid plus piperonyl-butoxide insecticide-treated nets: study protocol

15. Multi-country evaluation of the durability of pyrethroid plus piperonyl-butoxide insecticide-treated nets: study protocol

16. Comparison of cone bioassay estimates at two laboratories with different Anopheles mosquitoes for quality assurance of pyrethroid insecticide-treated nets

18. The Centres for Disease Control light trap (CDC-LT) and the human decoy trap (HDT) compared to the human landing catch (HLC) for measuring Anopheles biting in rural Tanzania

19. Cone Bioassays Provide Reproducible Bioefficacy Estimates with Different Anopheline Mosquitoes and Can Be Used for Quality Assurance of Pyrethroid Insecticide Treated Nets

20. Hitting the right note at the right time: Circadian control of audibility in Anopheles mosquito mating swarms is mediated by flight tones

21. Developing Consensus Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to Evaluate New Types of Insecticide-Treated Nets

22. Effect of interventions to reduce malaria incidence among military personnel on active duty: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the impact of etofenprox-treated uniforms, permethrin-treated uniforms and DEET insect repellent

26. Effect of Interventions to Reduce Malaria Incidence Among Military Personnel on Active Duty: Study Protocol for a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial of the Impact of Etofenprox-treated Uniforms, Permethrin-treated Uniforms and DEET Insect Repellent

28. The consequences of declining population access to insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) on net use patterns and physical degradation of nets after 22 months of ownership

29. Comparison between the human landing catch (HLC), an exposure-free mosquito-electrocuting trap (MET) and a BG-Sentinel trap (BGS) for evaluation of transfluthrin emanator against Aedes aegypti using choice and no-choice tests in a semi-field system

31. Predicting the impact of outdoor vector control interventions on malaria transmission intensity from semi-field studies

34. The Consequences of Declining Population Access to Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) on Net Use Patterns and Physical Degradation of Nets after 22 Months of Ownership

35. Comparative functional survival and equivalent annual cost of 3 long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) products in Tanzania: A randomised trial with 3-year follow up

39. Protecting migratory farmers in rural Tanzania using eave ribbons treated with the spatial mosquito repellent, transfluthrin

42. Comparative functional survival and equivalent annual cost of three long lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) products in Tanzania

43. Mosquito feeding behavior and how it influences residual malaria transmission across Africa

45. Comparing the new Ifakara Ambient Chamber Test with WHO cone and tunnel tests for bioefficacy and non-inferiority testing of insecticide-treated nets

49. Comparative Functional Survival and Equivalent Annual Cost of Three Long Lasting Insecticidal Net (LLIN) Products in Tanzania: A Three-Year Prospective Cohort Study of LLIN Attrition, Physical Integrity, and Insecticidal Activity

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