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Malaria vector control Housing and malaria Integrated vector control Vector ecology and behaviour Ecology of infectious diseases Study design of field trials

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Bottomley, C., Kirby, M.J., Lindsay, S.W. & Alexander, N.A. (2016). Can the buck always be passed to the highest level of clustering?. BMC Medical Research Methodology 16(1): 29. Dugassa, S., Lindh, J.M., Lindsay, S.W. & Fillinger, U. (2016). Field evaluation of two novel sampling devices for collecting wild oviposition site seeking malaria vector mosquitoes: OviART gravid traps and squares of electrocuting nets. Parasites and Vectors 9: 272. Tusting, L.S., Rek, J.C., Arinaitwe, E., Staedke, S.G., Kamya, M.R., Bottomley, C., Johnston, D., Lines, J., Dorsey, G. & Lindsay, S.W. (2016). Measuring Socioeconomic Inequalities in Relation to Malaria Risk: A Comparison of Metrics in Rural Uganda. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 94(3): 650-658. Ramesh, A., Bristow, J., Kovats, S., Lindsay, S.W., Haslam, D., Schmidt, E. & Gilbert, C. (2016). The impact of climate on the abundance of Musca sorbens, the vector of trachoma. Parasites & Vectors 9(1): 48. Brady, O.J., Godfray, C.J., Tatem, A.J., Gething, P.W., Cohen, J.M., McKenzie, F.E., Perkins, T.A., Reiner Jr., R.C., Tusting, L.S., Sinka, M.E., Moyes, C.L., Eckhoff, P.A., Scott, T.W., Lindsay, S.W., Hay, S.I. & Smith, D.L. (2016). Vectorial capacity and vector control: reconsidering sensitivity to parameters for malaria elimination. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 110(2): 107-117. Brady, O.J., Godfray, H.C.J., Tatem, A.J., Gething, P.W., Cohen, J.M., McKenzie, F.E., Perkins, T.A., Reiner, R.C., Tusting, L.S., Scott, T.W., Lindsay, S.W., Hay, S.I. & Smith, D.L. (2015). Adult vector control, mosquito ecology and malaria transmission. International Health 7(2): 121-129. Okal, M.N., Lindh, J.M., Torr, S.J., Masinde, E., Orindi, B., Lindsay, S.W. & Fillinger, U. (2015). Analysing the oviposition behaviour of malaria mosquitoes: design considerations for improving two-choice egg count experiments. Malaria Journal 14: 250. Kigozi, S.P., Pindolia, D.K., Smith, D.L., Arinaitwe, E., Katureebe, A., Kilama, M., Nankabirwa, J., Lindsay, S.W., Staedke, S.G., Dorsey, G., Kamya, M.R. & Tatem, A.J. (2015). Associations between urbanicity and malaria at local scales in Uganda. Malaria Journal 14(1): 374. Lindh, J.M., Okal, M.N., Herrera-Varela, M., Borg-Karlson, A.K., Torto, B., Lindsay, S.W. & Fillinger, U. (2015). Discovery of an oviposition attractant for gravid malaria vectors of the Anopheles gambiae species complex. Malaria Journal 14(3): 119. Pinder, M., Jawara, M., Jarju, L.B.S., Salami, K., Jeffries, D., Adiamoh, M., Bojang, K., Correa, S., Kandeh, B., Kaur, H., Conway, D.J., D'Alessandro, U. & Lindsay, S.W. (2015). Efficacy of indoor residual spraying with dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane against malaria in Gambian communities with high usage of long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets a cluster-randomised controlled trial. The Lancet 385(9976): 1436-1446. Conn, J.E., Norris, D.E., Donnelly, M.J., Beebe, N.W., Burkot, T.R., Coulibaly, M.B., Chery, L., Eapen, A., Keven, J.B., Kilama, M., Kumar, A., Lindsay, S.W., Moreno, M., Quinones, M., Reimer, L.J., Russell, T.L., Smith, D.L., Thomas, M.B., Walker, E.D., Wilson, M.L. & Yan, G. (2015). Entomological monitoring and evaluation: diverse transmission settings of ICEMR projects will require local and regional malaria elimination strategies. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 93(3 Supplement): 28-41. Wilson, A.L., Boelaert, M., Kleinschmidt, I., Pinder, M., Scott, T.W., Tusting, L.S. & Lindsay, S.W. (2015). Evidence-based vector control? Improving the quality of vector control trials. Trends in Parasitology 31(8): 380-390. Wanzirah, H., Tusting, L.S., Arinaitwe, E., Katureebe, A., Maxwell, K., Rek, J., Bottomley, C., Staedke, S.G., Kamya, M., Dorsey, G. & Lindsay, S.W. (2015). Mind the gap: house structure and the risk of malaria in Uganda. PLoS ONE 10(1): e0117396. DeRaedt Banks, S., Orsborne, J., Gezan, S.A., Kaur, H., Wilder-Smith, A., Lindsay, S.W. & Logan, J.G. (2015). Permethrin-Treated Clothing as Protection against the Dengue Vector, Aedes aegypti: Extent and Duration of Protection. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9(10): e0004109. Tiono, A.B., Pinder, M., N'Fale, S., Faragher, B., Smith, T., Silkey, M., Ranson, H. & Lindsay, S.W. (2015). The AvecNet Trial to assess whether addition of pyriproxyfen, an insect juvenile hormone mimic, to long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets provides additional protection against clinical malaria over current best practice in an area with pyrethroid-resistant vectors in rural Burkina Faso: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 16: 113. Tusting, L.S., Ippolito, M.M., Willey, B.A., Kleinschmidt, I., Dorsey, G., Gosling, R. & Lindsay, S.W. (2015). The evidence for improving housing to reduce malaria: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Malaria Journal 14: 209. Tangena, J.A., Thammavong, P., Hiscox, A., Lindsay, S.W. & Brey, P. (2015). The Human-Baited Double Net Trap: An Alternative to Human Landing Catches for Collecting Outdoor Biting Mosquitoes in Lao PDR. PLoS One 10(9): e0138735. Sagnon, N., Pinder, M., Tchicaya, E.F.S., Tiono, A.B., Faragher, B., Ranson, H. & Lindsay, S.W. (2015). To assess whether addition of pyriproxyfen to long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets increases their durability compared to standard long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 16(1): 195. Guerra, C.A., Reiner, Jr., R.C., Perkins, T.A., Lindsay, S.W., Midega, J.T., Brady, O.J., Barker, C.M., Reisen, W.K., Harrington, L.C., Takken, W., Kitron, U., Lloyd, A.L., Hay, S.I., Scott, T.W. & Smith, D.L. (2014). A global assembly of adult female mosquito mark-release-recapture data to inform the control of mosquito-borne pathogens. Parasites & Vectors 7(6): 276. Mbare, O., Lindsay, S.W. & Fillinger, U. (2014). Aquatain? Mosquito Formulation (AMF) for the control of immature Anopheles Gambaie sensu stricto and Anopheles arabiensis dose-responses, persistence and sub-lethal effect. Parasites & Vectors 7: 438, 1-9.

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