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Quantifying and characterizing hourly human exposure to malaria vectors bites to address residual malaria transmission during dry and rainy seasons in rural Southwest Burkina Faso.

Dieudonné Diloma SomaB ZogoP TaconetA SoméS CoulibalyL Baba-MoussaG A OuédraogoA KoffiC PennetierK R DabiréN Moiroux
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
LLINs are predicted to provide considerable protection against exposure to malaria vector bites in the rural area of Diébougou. Nevertheless, LLIN users are still exposed to vector bites which occurred mostly indoors in late morning. Therefore, complementary strategies targeting indoor biting vectors in combination with LLIN are expected to be the most efficient to control residual malaria transmission in this area.
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