Quantifying seasonal and diel variation in Anopheline and Culex human biting rates in Southern Ecuador
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Resumen
Fine-scale differences in endophagy and exophagy, and temporal differences among months and hours exist in biting patterns among mosquito taxa in southern coastal Ecuador. This analysis provides detailed information for targeting vector control activities, and household level vector prevention strategies. These data were collected as part of routine vector surveillance conducted by the Ministry of Health, and such data have not been collected since. Reinstating such surveillance measures would provide important information to aid in preventing malaria re-emergence.
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Sadie J. Ryan, & Catherine A. Lippi, & Philipp H. Boersch‐Supan, & Naveed Heydari, & Mercy Silva, & Jefferson Adrian, & Leonardo F. Noblecilla, & Efraín Beltrán Ayala, & Mayling D. Encalada, & David A. Larsen, & Jesse T. Krisher, & Lyndsay Krisher, & Lauren Fregosi, & Anna M. Stewart‐Ibarra (2017). Quantifying seasonal and diel variation in Anopheline and Culex human biting rates in Southern Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-017-2121-4