Insecticides for Mosquito Control : : Strengthening the Evidence Base / / Rosemary S. Lees, editor.

The eradication of vector-borne diseases is threatened by the limited range of available insecticides, leading, inevitably, to the development of resistance. This is particularly concerning for malaria control, which relies heavily on insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual sprays (IRS)....

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