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

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

3. Evaluating human landing catches as a measure of mosquito biting and the importance of considering additional modes of action.

4. From the factory to the field: considerations of product characteristics for insecticide-treated net (ITN) bioefficacy testing.

5. Semi-field evaluation of the exposure-free mosquito electrocuting trap and BG-Sentinel trap as an alternative to the human landing catch for measuring the efficacy of transfluthrin emanators against Aedes aegypti.

6. 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.

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

8. 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.

9. Semi-field evaluation of freestanding transfluthrin passive emanators and the BG sentinel trap as a "push-pull control strategy" against Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

10. Knowledge, attitudes and bite prevention practices and estimation of productivity of vector breeding sites using a Habitat Suitability Score (HSS) among households with confirmed dengue in the 2014 outbreak in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

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

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

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

14. Relative performance of indoor vector control interventions in the Ifakara and the West African experimental huts.

15. Repellents and New "Spaces of Concern" in Global Health.

16. Durability of Olyset campaign nets distributed between 2009 and 2011 in eight districts of Tanzania.

17. Comparative performance of three experimental hut designs for measuring malaria vector responses to insecticides in Tanzania.

18. Combining Synthetic Human Odours and Low-Cost Electrocuting Grids to Attract and Kill Outdoor-Biting Mosquitoes: Field and Semi-Field Evaluation of an Improved Mosquito Landing Box.

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

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

21. Feasibility of repellent use in a context of increasing outdoor transmission: a qualitative study in rural Tanzania.

22. A cluster-randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of using 15% DEET topical repellent with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) compared to a placebo lotion on malaria transmission.

23. A household randomized, controlled trial of the efficacy of 0.03% transfluthrin coils alone and in combination with long-lasting insecticidal nets on the incidence of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax malaria in Western Yunnan Province, China.

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

25. 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.

26. Evaluation of gravid traps for the collection of Culex quinquefasciatus, a vector of lymphatic filariasis in Tanzania.

27. A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies.

28. Implications of bio-efficacy and persistence of insecticides when indoor residual spraying and long-lasting insecticide nets are combined for malaria prevention.

29. Target product profiles for protecting against outdoor malaria transmission.

30. A modified experimental hut design for studying responses of disease-transmitting mosquitoes to indoor interventions: the Ifakara experimental huts.

31. Combining indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated nets for malaria control in Africa: a review of possible outcomes and an outline of suggestions for the future.

32. Target product profile choices for intra-domiciliary malaria vector control pesticide products: repel or kill?

33. Repellent plants provide affordable natural screening to prevent mosquito house entry in tropical rural settings--results from a pilot efficacy study.

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

35. Potential benefits, limitations and target product-profiles of odor-baited mosquito traps for malaria control in Africa.

36. Development and field evaluation of a synthetic mosquito lure that is more attractive than humans.

37. Limitation of using synthetic human odours to test mosquito repellents.

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

39. Comparison of the Trapping Efficacy of Locally Modified Gravid Aedes Trap and Autocidal Gravid Ovitrap for the Monitoring and Surveillance of Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes in Tanzania.

40. 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.

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

42. Semi-field evaluation of a volatile transfluthrin-based intervention reveals efficacy as a spatial repellent and evidence of other modes of action.

43. Repellents and New 'Spaces of Concern' in Global Health

44. Repellent Plants Provide Affordable Natural Screening to Prevent Mosquito House Entry in Tropical Rural Settings--Results from a Pilot Efficacy Study.

45. 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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