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Identification and characterization of immature Anopheles and culicines (Diptera: Culicidae) at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda.

Alex K MusiimeDavid L SmithMaxwell KilamaOtto GeoffreyPatrick KyagambaJohn RekMelissa D ConradJoaniter I NankabirwaEmmanuel ArinaitweAnne M AkolMoses R KamyaGrant DorseySarah G StaedkeChris DrakeleySteve W Lindsay
Published in: Malaria journal (2020)
These findings show that immature Anopheles and culicines were common in areas of high and moderate transmission but were rare in areas of low transmission. Although immature Anopheles and culicines were found in all types of water bodies, they were most common in rice fields and less common in open drains and in river fringes. Methods are needed to reduce the aquatic stages of anopheline mosquitoes in human-made habitats, particularly rice fields.
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