Malaria in migrant agricultural workers in western Ethiopia: entomological assessment of malaria transmission risk.
Sisay DugassaMathew MurphySheleme ChibsaYehualashet TadesseGedeon YohannesLena M LorenzHiwot SolomonDelenasaw YewhalawSeth R IrishPublished in: Malaria journal (2021)
Anopheles arabiensis is likely to be the primary vector of malaria in the agricultural development areas studied. High rates of human biting took place inside and outdoor near workers' residential housing. Improved and targeted vector control in this area might considerably reduce malaria transmission.