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Anopheles cinereus implicated as a vector of malaria transmission in the highlands of north-west Ethiopia.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Transmission of malaria in the highlands of Ethiopia is poorly understood and usually attributed to importation by mobile populations or local transmission by Anopheles arabiensis. To characterize and identify Anopheles species present in a highland area of northern Ethiopia, adult and larval collections were performed in Gondar town and the neighboring Senbet Debir village (Dembia district,?>?2000 meters above sea level, masl), in addition to Bahir Dar town (capital of Amhara region) and Kumer Aftit village (Metema district,

SUBMITTER: Lemma W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6878634 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anopheles cinereus implicated as a vector of malaria transmission in the highlands of north-west Ethiopia.

Lemma Wossenseged W   Alemu Kassahune K   Birhanie Meserete M   Worku Ligabaw L   Niedbalski Julie J   McDowell Mary Ann MA   Lobo Neil F NF  

Parasites & vectors 20191125 1


<h4>Background</h4>Transmission of malaria in the highlands of Ethiopia is poorly understood and usually attributed to importation by mobile populations or local transmission by Anopheles arabiensis. To characterize and identify Anopheles species present in a highland area of northern Ethiopia, adult and larval collections were performed in Gondar town and the neighboring Senbet Debir village (Dembia district, > 2000 meters above sea level, masl), in addition to Bahir Dar town (capital of Amhara  ...[more]

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