Mapping insecticide resistance and characterization of resistance mechanisms in Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) in Ethiopia
Eba Alemayehu(Jimma University), Delenasaw Yewhalaw(Jimma University), Evangelia Morou(University of Crete), Kefelegn Getahun(Jimma University), Kora Tushune(Jimma University), Kasahun Eba(Jimma University), Thomas Van Leeuwen(Ghent University), Luc Duchateau(Ghent University), Abebe Asale(Jimma University), Astrid Bryon(Ghent University), John Vontas(Agricultural University of Athens)
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