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  • 25. [Anopheles mascarensis (De Meillon, 1947): main vector of malaria in the region of Fort-Dauphin (south-east of Madagascar)].
    Marrama L, Laventure S, Rabarison P, Roux J.
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  • 27. Transmission of malaria in the Tesseney area of Eritrea: parasite prevalence in children, and vector density, host preferences, and sporozoite rate.
    Waka M, Hopkins RJ, Akinpelu O, Curtis C.
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  • 31. Biting behaviour of Anopheles funestus populations in Mutare and Mutasa districts, Manicaland province, Zimbabwe: Implications for the malaria control programme.
    Sande S, Zimba M, Chinwada P, Masendu HT, Makuwaza A.
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  • 33. [Ecoethology of vectors and transmission of malaria in the lowland rice growing region of Mandritsara, Madagascar ].
    Ravoahangimalala RO, Rakotoarivony HL, Le Goff G, Fontenille D.
    Bull Soc Pathol Exot; 2003 Nov; 96(4):323-8. PubMed ID: 14717053
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    Swain S, Mohanty A, Mahapatra N, Parida SK, Marai NS, Tripathy HK, Kar SK, Hazra RK.
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  • 35. Present perspectives of malaria transmission in Boko area of Assam.
    Nandi J, Misra SP, Rajagopal R, Narasimham MV.
    J Commun Dis; 1993 Mar; 25(1):18-26. PubMed ID: 8014435
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    Kent RJ, Coetzee M, Mharakurwa S, Norris DE.
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  • 37. Vector species composition and malaria infectivity rates in Mkuzi, Muheza District, north-eastern Tanzania.
    Kweka EJ, Mahande AM, Nkya WM, Assenga C, Lyatuu EE, Nyale E, Mosha FW, Mwakalinga SB, Temu EA.
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  • 38. Reemergence of Anopheles funestus as a vector of Plasmodium falciparum in western Kenya after long-term implementation of insecticide-treated bed nets.
    McCann RS, Ochomo E, Bayoh MN, Vulule JM, Hamel MJ, Gimnig JE, Hawley WA, Walker ED.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2014 Apr; 90(4):597-604. PubMed ID: 24470562
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    Cohuet A, Simard F, Wondji CS, Antonio-Nkondjio C, Awono-Ambene P, Fontenille D.
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