Is biological larviciding against malaria a starting point for integrated multi-disease control? Observations from a cluster randomized trial in rural Burkina Faso.
Pascal ZabréTill BärnighausenAnges YadouletonMartin DambachIssouf TraoréPatricia KorirSaidou OuedraogoMoustapha NikiemaRainer SauerbornNorbert BeckerValérie R LouisPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Future malaria larviciding programs should consider expanding onto the breeding habitats of other disease vectors, such as Aedes and Culex and evaluate their potential impact. Since the major cost components of such interventions are labor and transport, other disease vectors could be targeted at little additional cost.