Bionomic characterization of Anopheles mosquitoes in the Ethiopian highlands and lowlands.
Endashaw EsayasMuluken AssefaAdam BennettEdward ThomsenSteven GoweloElodie VajdaAsefaw GetachewTemesgen AshineAbebaw YeshanehFikregabrail Aberra KassaMulugeta DemisseHenry NtukuHunduma DinkaLemu GolassaNeil F LoboEndalamaw GadisaPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2024)
The high diversity of Anopheles vectors and their variable behaviors result in a dynamic and resilient transmission system impacting both exposure to infectious bites and intervention effectiveness. This creates gaps in protection allowing malaria transmission to persist. To achieve optimal control, one-size-fits-all strategies must be abandoned, and interventions should be tailored to the diverse spatiotemporal behaviors of different mosquito populations.