Ecology of malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies in a malarious area of Sistan va Baluchestan province, south-east Islamic Republic of Iran

A study was done of the bionomics, insecticide susceptibility and irritability status of Anopheles culicifacies in Sistan va Baluchestan province. Sampling was performed to determine the following parameters: species identification, seasonal activity, adult and larval susceptibility tests, irritabil...

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Hauptverfasser: Vatandoost, H, Emami, S N, Oshaghi, M A, Abai, M R, Raeisi, A, Piazzak, N, Mahmoodi, M, Akbarzadeh, K, Sartipi, M
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