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Effect of roof colour on indoor temperature and human comfort levels, with implications for malaria control: a pilot study using experimental houses in rural Gambia
ArticleAbstract: Background: In rural sub-Saharan Africa, thatch roofs are being replaced by metal roofs. Metal roofiPalabras claves:HOUSING, Human comfort, Indoor temperature, MALARIA, Roofs, sub-Saharan AfricaAutores:Bradley J., D’Alessandro U., Jatta E., Jawara M., Knudsen J.B., Lindsay S.W., Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Pinder M.Fuentes:scopusMass drug administration with high-dose ivermectin and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for malaria elimination in an area of low transmission with high coverage of malaria control interventions: Protocol for the massiv cluster randomized clinical trial
ArticleAbstract: Background: With a decline in malaria burden, innovative interventions and tools are required to redPalabras claves:Cluster randomized trial, Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine, Ivermectin, MALARIA, Mass drug administration, the GambiaAutores:Achan J., Bousema T., Bradley J., Broekhuizen H., Ceesay F., Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, Conteh B., D'Alessandro U., Dabira E.D., Drakeley C., Fehr A.E., Kandeh B., Kositz C., Lindsay S.W., Peeters-Grietens K., Ribera J.M., Smit M.R., Soumare H.M.Fuentes:scopusImpact of increased ventilation on indoor temperature and malaria mosquito density: An experimental study in the Gambia
ArticleAbstract: In sub-Saharan Africa, cooler houses would increase the coverage of insecticide-treated bednets, thePalabras claves:Carbon dioxide, HOUSING, Human comfort, MALARIA, sub-Saharan Africa, VentilationAutores:Bradley J., Ceesay S., D'Alessandro U., Jatta E., Jawara M., Jeffries D., Kandeh B., Knudsen J.B., Lee D.S.H., Lindsay S.W., Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Pinder M., Wilson A.L.Fuentes:scopusUnhealthy landscapes: Policy recommendations on land use change and infectious disease emergence
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic land use changes drive a range of infectious disease outbreaks and emergence events anPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Deforestation, ecosystems, Emerging infectious diseases, Land use, Lyme disease, MALARIA, Urban sprawl, Wildlife, zoonosisAutores:Aguirre A.A., Amerasinghe F.P., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Ashford R.W., Barthelemy D., Bos R., Bradley D.J., Buck A., Butler C., Chivian E.S., Chua K.B., Clark G.F., Colwell R.R., Confalonieri U.E., Corvalan C., Daszak P., Dein J., Dobson A.P., Else J.G., Epstein J., Epstein J.H., Field H.E., Foufopoulos J., Furu P., Gascon C., Graham D., Haines A., Hyatt A.D., Jamaluddin A., Kilpatrick A.M., Kleinau E.F., Koontz F., Koren H.S., LeBlancq S., Lele S., Lindsay S.W., Maynard N., McLean R.G., McMichael T., Molyneux D., Morse S.S., Norris D.E., Ostfeld R.S., Patz J.A., Pearl M., Pimentel D., Rakototiana L., Randriamanajara O., Riach J., Rosenthal J.P., Salazar-Sanchez E., Silbergeld E., Tabor G.M., Thomson M.C., Vittor A.Y., Wolfe N.D., Yameogo L., Zakarov V.Fuentes:scopusRecommendations for building out mosquito-transmitted diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: The DELIVER mnemonic: DELIVER
ReviewAbstract: In sub-Saharan Africa, most transmission of mosquito-transmitted diseases, such as malaria or denguePalabras claves:built environment, DENGUE, HOUSING, MALARIA, sub-Saharan AfricaAutores:Alabaster G., Altamirano H., Davies M., Jatta E., Jawara M., Knudsen J.B., Lindsay S.W., Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Shenton F.C., Tusting L.S., Von Seidlein L., Wilson A.L.Fuentes:scopusThe relationship between house height and mosquito house entry: An experimental study in rural Gambia
ArticleAbstract: Most malaria infections in sub-Saharan Africa are acquired indoors, thus finding effective ways of pPalabras claves:Anopheles gambiae, HOUSING, MALARIA, Mosquitoes, sub-Saharan AfricaAutores:Abdi M.Y., Bradley J., Brittain O.S., Ceesay S., D'Alessandro U., Jawara M., Jeffries D., Knudsen J.B., Lindsay S.W., Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Pinder M., Wood H.Fuentes:scopus