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Human biting activity, spatial-temporal distribution and malaria vector role of Anopheles calderoni in the southwest of Colombia
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Human biting activity, spatial-temporal distribution and malaria vector role of Anopheles calderoni in the southwest of Colombia

Lorena I Orjuela, Martha L Ahumada, Ivonni Avila, Sócrates Herrera, John C Beier and Martha L Quiñones
Malaria journal, Vol.14(1), pp.256-256
2015-06-24
PMCID: PMC4477298
PMID: 26104785

Abstract

Colombia - epidemiology Anopheles - parasitology Cross-Sectional Studies Species Specificity Insect Bites and Stings - etiology Humans Feeding Behavior Animal Distribution Insect Bites and Stings - epidemiology Anopheles - physiology Plasmodium Animals Insect Vectors - physiology Malaria - epidemiology Insect Vectors - parasitology Malaria - parasitology Seasons Longitudinal Studies
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