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    Evaluation of the effects of repeated hand washing, sunlight, smoke and dirt on the persistence of deltamethrin on insecticide-treated nets by Kayedi, M.H., Lines, J.D., Haghdoost, A.A., Vatandoost, M.H., Rassi, Y., Khamisabady, K.

    “…Field studies were carried out in Iran to evaluate the effect of various factors (washing, sun, smoke, dust and dirt) on the residual insecticidal activity of…”
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    Multi-country field trials comparing wash-resistance of PermaNet™ and conventional insecticide-treated nets against anopheline and culicine mosquitoes by Graham, K., Kayedi, M. H., Maxwell, C., Kaur, H., Rehman, H., Malima, R., Curtis, C. F., Lines, J. D., Rowland, M. W.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-03-2005)
    “…  Insecticide‐treated bednets (ITNs) are commonly used as a means of personal protection from malaria transmission by anopheline mosquitoes (Diptera:…”
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    Personal protection against mosquitoes in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, by using a kerosene oil lamp to vaporize transfluthrin by PATES, H. V., LINES, J. D., KETO, A. J., MILLER, J. E.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-09-2002)
    “…The effectiveness of a cheap and easy method of household protection against Culex quinquefasciatus Say and other mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) was…”
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    Spatial and temporal distribution of Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Diptera: Culicidae) in two Tanzanian villages: implication for designing mosquito sampling routines by Magbity, E B, Lines, J D

    Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-12-2002)
    “…This paper describes the spatial and temporal distribution of Anopheles gambiae s.l. Giles in two Tanzanian villages based on data collected from a five-month…”
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    How reliable are light traps in estimating biting rates of adult Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Diptera: Culicidae) in the presence of treated bed nets? by Magbity, E B, Magbity, E B, Lines, J D, Marbiah, M T, David, K, Peterson, E

    Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-02-2002)
    “…The sampling efficiency of light trap catches relative to human bait catches in estimating biting rates of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae Giles was…”
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    Human malaria infectiousness measured by age-specific sporozoite rates in Anopheles gambiae in Tanzania by Lines, J D, Wilkes, T J, Lyimo, E O

    Published in Parasitology (01-04-1991)
    “…In an area of holoendemic malaria in Northern Tanzania, Anopheles gambiae s.l. females were age-graded by Polovodova's method and dissected for sporozoites…”
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    Experimental hut trials of permethrin-impregnated mosquito nets and eave curtains against malaria vectors in Tanzania by Lines, J D, Myamba, J, Curtis, C F

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-01-1987)
    “…Permethrin impregnated netting was tested against Tanzanian populations of Anopheles arabiensis Patton, An.gambiae Giles and An.funestus Giles in experimental…”
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    Susceptibility of Thai zoophilic anophelines and suspected malaria vectors to local strains of human malaria parasites by SOMBOON, P, SUWONKERD, W, LINES, J. D

    “…Wild caught zoophilic Anopheles and suspected malaria vector species collected in northwest Thailand were experimentally infected with local human malaria…”
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    Comparison of the effect of insecticide-treated bed nets and DDT residual spraying on the prevalence of malaria transmitted by Anopheles anthropophagus in China by Bozhao, Xu, Xianqi, Xiao, Webber, R.H., Lines, J.D.

    “…In order to improve the control of malaria in a problem part of Hubei Province, China, where Anopheles anthropophagus is the vector of Plasmodium vivax,…”
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    Anopheles gambiae gonotrophic cycle duration, biting and exiting behaviour unaffected by permethrin-impregnated bednets in The Gambia by QUIÑONES, M. L., LINES, J. D., THOMSON, M. C., JAWARA, M., MORRIS, J., GREENWOOD, B. M.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-01-1997)
    “… Permethrin‐impregnated bednets protect children against malaria in The Gambia, where Anopheles gambiae complex mosquitoes are the main vectors of malaria…”
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    Comparison of bednets treated with alphacypermethrin, permethrin or lambdacyhalothrin against Anopheles gambiae in the Gambia by Jawara, M, McBeath, J, Lines, J D, Pinder, M, Sanyang, F, Greenwood, B M

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-01-1998)
    “…In the Gambian village of Saruja, where malaria is transmitted mainly by mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex, a trial was undertaken of the…”
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    Diversion of Anopheles gambiae from children to other hosts following exposure to permethrin-treated bednets by Quiñones, M. L., Drakeley, C. J., Müller, O., Lines, J. D., Haywood, M., Greenwood, B. M.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-12-2000)
    “…Summary Permethrin‐treated bednets reduce mortality and morbidity from malaria in Gambian children. However, it is not certain how this effect is achieved, as…”
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    DDT resistance in Anopheles gambiae declines with mosquito age by Lines, J D, Nassor, N S

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-07-1991)
    “…Adult Anopheles gambiae Giles mosquitoes from Zanzibar were tested on a standard discriminating dose of DDT which reliably kills susceptible mosquitoes. Adults…”
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    Promoting operational research on insecticide‐treated netting: a joint TDR/IDRC initiative and call for research proposals by Lengeler, C., Lines, J. D., Cattani, J., Feilden, R., Zimicki, S., Savigny, D.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-04-1996)
    “…Summary The evidence in favour of insecticide‐treated nets for reducing mortality from malaria among Africa children is becoming compelling. In order to…”
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    Entomological evaluation of three brands of manufactured insecticidal nets and of nets conventionally treated with deltamethrin, after repeated washing by Kayedi, M. H., Lines, J. D., Haghdoost, A. A., Behrahi, A., Khamisabadi, K.

    “…The present study evaluated the efficacy and wash resistance of three types of commercial, deltamethrin-treated nets (PermaNet TM , Yorkool TM and A-Z nets) -…”
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    Effects of community-wide use of lambdacyhalothrin-impregnated bednets on malaria vectors in rural Sierra Leone by Magbity, E.B, Marbiah, N.T, Maude, G, Curtis, C.F, Bradley, D.J, Greenwood, B.M, Petersen, E, Lines, J.D

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (1997)
    “…The effect of community-wide use of bednets treated with lambdacyhalothrin 10mg/m2 on the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae (forest form) was evaluated in…”
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    The effects of different drying methods and sun exposure on the concentrations of deltamethrin in nets treated with K-O Tab® tablets by Kayedi, M. H., Kaur, H., Haghdoost, A. A., Lines, J. D.

    “…The method used to dry bednets after they have been treated with an insecticide solution may affect the levels of insecticide and the uniformity of the…”
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    The relative efficacy of repellents against mosquito vectors of disease by Curtis, C F, Lines, J D, Ijumba, J, Callaghan, A, Hill, N, Karimzad, M A

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-04-1987)
    “…Laboratory tests of insect repellents by various different methods showed that An.stephensi Liston was consistently more susceptible than An.gambiae Giles,…”
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