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Modelling the impact of larviciding on the population dynamics and biting rates of Simulium damnosum (s.l.): implications for vector control as a complementary strategy for onchocerciasis elimination in Africa.

Isobel RoutledgeMartin WalkerRobert A ChekeSamir BhattPierre Baleguel NkotGraham A MatthewsDidier BaleguelHans M DobsonTerry L WilesMaría-Gloria Basáñez
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
Focal vector control can reduce vector biting rates in settings where a high larvicidal efficacy can be achieved and an appropriate duration and frequency of larviciding can be ensured. Future work linking SIMPOP with onchocerciasis transmission models will permit evaluation of the impact of combined anti-vectorial and anti-parasitic interventions on accelerating elimination of the disease.
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