The Centres for Disease Control Light Trap (CDC LT) and The Human Decoy Trap (HDT) Compared to The Human Landing Catch (HLC) for Measuring Anopheles Biting in Rural Tanzania
Isaac Haggai Namango(Ifakara Health Institute), Manuel W. Hetzel(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Sarah Moore(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Amanda Ross(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Noely Otto Makungwa(Ifakara Health Institute), Hassan Ngonyani(Ifakara Health Institute), Frank Tenywa(Ifakara Health Institute), David Kaftan(New York University Florence), Isaya Matanila(Ifakara Health Institute), Jameel Bharmal(African Malaria Network Trust), Adam Saddler(Ifakara Health Institute), Godfrey Ligema(Ifakara Health Institute), Olukayode G. Odufuwa(Ifakara Health Institute), Carly Marshall(Ifakara Health Institute)
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