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Can water-level management reduce malaria mosquito abundance around large dams in sub-Saharan Africa?

Solomon Kibret BirhanieG Glenn WilsonDarren RyderHabte TekieBeyene Petros
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Increased water drawdown rates were associated with lower mosquito larval abundance. Water level management could thus serve as a potential control measure for malaria vectors around reservoirs by regulating the persistence of shallow shoreline breeding habitats. Dam operators and water resource managers should consider incorporating water level management as a malaria control mechanism into routine dam operations to manage the risk of malaria transmission to human populations around reservoirs.
Keyphrases
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  • climate change
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