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Supplementary tables and figures from Effect of passive and active ventilation on malaria mosquito-house entry and human comfort: an experimental study in rural Gambia
Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Musa Jawara, Daniel Sang-Hoon Lee, Matthew S. Holmes, Sainey Ceesay, Phillip McCall, Margaret Pinder, Umberto D'Alessandro, Jakob B. Knudsen, Steve W. Lindsay & Anne L. Wilson
Rural houses in sub-Saharan Africa are typically hot and allow malaria mosquitoes inside. We assessed whether passive or active ventilation can reduce house entry of malaria mosquitoes and cool a bedroom at night in rural Gambia. Two identical experimental houses were used: one ventilated and one unventilated (control). We evaluated the impact of (1) passive ventilation (solar chimney) and (2) active ventilation (ceiling fan) on the number of mosquitoes collected indoors and environmental parameters (temperature,...
Additional file 1 of High prevalence of chronic malnutrition in indigenous children under 5 years of age in Chimborazo-Ecuador: multicausal analysis of its determinants
María F. Rivadeneira, Ana L. Moncayo, José D. Cóndor, Betzabé Tello, Janett Buitrón, Fabricio Astudillo, José D. Caicedo-Gallardo, Andrea Estrella-Proaño, Alfredo Naranjo-Estrella & Ana L. Torres
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Additional file 1 of High prevalence of chronic malnutrition in indigenous children under 5 years of age in Chimborazo-Ecuador: multicausal analysis of its determinants
María F. Rivadeneira, Ana L. Moncayo, José D. Cóndor, Betzabé Tello, Janett Buitrón, Fabricio Astudillo, José D. Caicedo-Gallardo, Andrea Estrella-Proaño, Alfredo Naranjo-Estrella & Ana L. Torres
Supplementary Material 1
Supplementary tables and figures from Effect of passive and active ventilation on malaria mosquito-house entry and human comfort: an experimental study in rural Gambia
Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Musa Jawara, Daniel Sang-Hoon Lee, Matthew S. Holmes, Sainey Ceesay, Phillip McCall, Margaret Pinder, Umberto D'Alessandro, Jakob B. Knudsen, Steve W. Lindsay & Anne L. Wilson
Rural houses in sub-Saharan Africa are typically hot and allow malaria mosquitoes inside. We assessed whether passive or active ventilation can reduce house entry of malaria mosquitoes and cool a bedroom at night in rural Gambia. Two identical experimental houses were used: one ventilated and one unventilated (control). We evaluated the impact of (1) passive ventilation (solar chimney) and (2) active ventilation (ceiling fan) on the number of mosquitoes collected indoors and environmental parameters (temperature,...