Less is more: repellent-treated fabric strips as a substitute for full screening of open eave gaps for indoor and outdoor protection from malaria mosquito bites
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Abstract:
Background Providing protection from malaria vector bites, both indoors and outdoors, is crucial to curbing malaria parasite transmission. Screening of house entry points, especially with incorporated insecticides, confers significant protection but remains a costly and labour-intensive application. Use of spatial repellents has shown promise in creating areas of protection in peri-domestic areas.Reviews
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APA
(2026). Less is more: repellent-treated fabric strips as a substitute for full screening of open eave gaps for indoor and outdoor protection from malaria mosquito bites. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/less-is-more-repellent-treated-fabric-strips-as-a-substitute-for-full-screening-of-open-eave-gaps-for-indoor-and-outdoor-protection-from-malaria-mosquito-bites
MLA
"Less is more: repellent-treated fabric strips as a substitute for full screening of open eave gaps for indoor and outdoor protection from malaria mosquito bites." Afribary, 7 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/less-is-more-repellent-treated-fabric-strips-as-a-substitute-for-full-screening-of-open-eave-gaps-for-indoor-and-outdoor-protection-from-malaria-mosquito-bites. Accessed June 14, 2026.
Chicago
"Less is more: repellent-treated fabric strips as a substitute for full screening of open eave gaps for indoor and outdoor protection from malaria mosquito bites." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/less-is-more-repellent-treated-fabric-strips-as-a-substitute-for-full-screening-of-open-eave-gaps-for-indoor-and-outdoor-protection-from-malaria-mosquito-bites