Using artificial odors to optimize attractiveness of host decoy traps to malaria vectors

Malaria vector surveillance tools often incorporate features of hosts that are attractive to blood-seeking females. The recently developed host decoy trap (HDT) combines visual, thermal, and olfactory stimuli associated with human hosts and has shown great efficacy in terms of collecting malaria vec...

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Main Authors: Akoton, R., Sawadogo, S.P., Tossou, E., Nikiema, A.S., Tchigossou, G., Sovegnon, P.M., Djogbenou, L., Zeukeng, F., Hawkes, F.M., Dabire, R.K., Djouaka, R., Gibson, G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford University Press 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162698

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