Chapter 8, Highlights on Anopheles nili and Anopheles moucheti, malaria vectors in Africa / / Christophe Antonio-Nkondjio and Frédéric Simard.
Anopheles mosquitoes are highly important insects due to their involvement in the transmission of human malaria and its devastating consequences in endemic countries worldwide. In 2010 alone, malaria was responsible for an estimated 660,000 deaths. As the study of Anopheles species and populations i...
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