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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:scopusIdentifying Barriers and Facilitators for Home Reconstruction for Prevention of Chagas Disease: An Interview Study in Rural Loja Province, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Chagas disease (CD) is a tropical parasitic disease spread by triatomine bugs, which arePalabras claves:barriers to change, Chagas disease, ECUADOR, facilitators of change, home reconstruction, interview methods, social construction of healthAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, Esteban G. Baus, Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Mario J. Grijalva, Mendez-Trivino A.M., Mendoza L.E.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: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