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1. A review of selective indoor residual spraying for malaria control.

2. Additional blood meals increase sporozoite infection in Anopheles mosquitoes but not Plasmodium falciparum genetic diversity.

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

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

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

6. A randomized, double-blind placebo-control study assessing the protective efficacy of an odour-based 'push-pull' malaria vector control strategy in reducing human-vector contact.

7. 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.

8. Malaria rapid diagnostic tests reliably detect asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections in school-aged children that are infectious to mosquitoes.

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

10. 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.

11. Single blinded semi-field evaluation of MAÏA ® topical repellent ointment compared to unformulated 20% DEET against Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis and Aedes aegypti in Tanzania.

12. Long-lasting insecticidal nets retain bio-efficacy after 5 years of storage: implications for malaria control programmes.

13. The development and evaluation of a self-marking unit to estimate malaria vector survival and dispersal distance.

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

15. Modified mosquito landing boxes dispensing transfluthrin provide effective protection against Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes under simulated outdoor conditions in a semi-field system.

16. The mode of action of spatial repellents and their impact on vectorial capacity of Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto.

17. An experimental hut study to quantify the effect of DDT and airborne pyrethroids on entomological parameters of malaria transmission.

18. The influence of physiological status on age prediction of Anopheles arabiensis using near infra-red spectroscopy.

19. Taxis assays measure directional movement of mosquitoes to olfactory cues.

20. Comparative field evaluation of combinations of long-lasting insecticide treated nets and indoor residual spraying, relative to either method alone, for malaria prevention in an area where the main vector is Anopheles arabiensis.

21. Mathematical evaluation of community level impact of combining bed nets and indoor residual spraying upon malaria transmission in areas where the main vectors are Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes.

22. Screening mosquito house entry points as a potential method for integrated control of endophagic filariasis, arbovirus and malaria vectors.

23. Establishment of a large semi-field system for experimental study of African malaria vector ecology and control in Tanzania.

24. A low-cost repellent for malaria vectors in the Americas: results of two field trials in Guatemala and Peru.

25. Field evaluation of traditionally used plant-based insect repellents and fumigants against the malaria vector Anopheles darlingi in Riberalta, Bolivian Amazon.

26. Field evaluation of three plant-based insect repellents against malaria vectors in Vaca Diez Province, the Bolivian Amazon.

28. Modified World Health Organization (WHO) Tunnel Test for Higher Throughput Evaluation of Insecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs) Considering the Effect of Alternative Hosts, Exposure Time, and Mosquito Density.

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

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

31. Target product profiles for protecting against outdoor malaria transmission

32. Investigating mosquito net durability for malaria control in Tanzania - attrition, bioefficacy, chemistry, degradation and insecticide resistance (ABCDR): study protocol.

33. Near-infrared spectroscopy as a complementary age grading and species identification tool for African malaria vectors.

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

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