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Exploring the importance and preference of sugar feeding behaviour of malaria vectors in sugar plantations of southern Malawi
Zembere, K., Coleman, S., Chirombo, J., Mbewe, R. & Tangena, J. A., 6 Mar 2026, In: PLoS ONE. 21, 3 March, e0344351.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Malaria incidence rose following the introduction of neonicotinoid-based IRS in selected districts in northern Ghana An observational analysis
Coleman, S., Atta-Obeng, C., Nkolokosa, C., Mohammed, A. G., Akrofi, O. O., Isaka, I., Mohammed, W., Peprah, N. Y., Asiedu, S., Dadzie, S. K., Dery, D. B., Tangena, J. A. A., Epstein, A. & Malm, K., 17 Apr 2026, In: PLOS Global Public Health. 6, 4 April, e0005267.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A first report of Biomphalaria pfeifferi in the Lower Shire Valley, Southern Malawi, a major intermediate snail host species for intestinal schistosomiasis
Nkolokosa, C., Mbewe, R., Chirombo, J., Stanton, M., Jones, C., Makaula, P., Namacha, G., Chiepa, B., Kalonde, P., Baluwa, C., Zembere, K., Kambewa, E., Kaonga, C. C., Archer, J., Juhasz, A., Cunningham, L., Tangena, J.-A. & Stothard, J. R., 15 Feb 2025, In: Scientific Reports. 15, 1, p. 5603 5603.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Challenges in the surveillance and control of mosquito-borne diseases in Europe and United States. The perspective from public health experts.
Sedda, L., Wrench, E., Moore, T. C., Wolfe, K., Tangena, J. A. A. & Brown, H. E., 1 Dec 2025, In: One Health. 21, 101133.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Collaborative engagement with vector control stakeholders is key to enhance the utility of vector-borne disease models.
Brown, H. E., Wrench, E., Wolfe, K., Moore, T. C., Tangena, J.-A. & Sedda, L., 17 Apr 2025, In: Parasites and Vectors. 18, 1, p. e143 143.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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