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    Protecting the peri-domestic environment: the challenge for eliminating residual malaria

    Malaria transmission after universal access and use of malaria preventive services is known as residual malaria transmission. The concurrent spatial-temporal distributions of people and biting mosquitoes in ma...

    Edgar J. M. Pollard, David MacLaren, Tanya L. Russell in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Unique fine scale village spatial-temporal distributions of Anopheles farauti differ by physiological state and sex

    The ecology of many mosquitoes, including Anopheles farauti, the dominant malaria vector in the southwest Pacific including the Solomon Islands, remains inadequately understood. Studies to map fine scale vector d...

    Edgar J. M. Pollard, Tanya L. Russell, Allan Apairamo in Parasites & Vectors (2019)

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    Human exposure to Anopheles farauti bites in the Solomon Islands is not associated with IgG antibody response to the gSG6 salivary protein of Anopheles gambiae

    Mosquito saliva elicits immune responses in humans following mosquito blood feeding. Detection of human antibodies recognizing the Anopheles gambiae salivary gland protein 6 (gSG6) or the gSG6-P1 peptide in resid...

    Edgar J. M. Pollard, Catriona Patterson, Tanya L. Russell, Alan Apairamo in Malaria Journal (2019)

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    Maximising mosquito collections from barrier screens: the impacts of physical design and operation parameters

    Traditional methods for collecting outdoor resting mosquitoes are generally inefficient with relatively low numbers caught per unit effort. The barrier screen, designed to intercept mosquitoes as they fly betw...

    Edgar J. M. Pollard, Tanya L. Russell, Thomas R. Burkot in Parasites & Vectors (2019)