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Esterhuizen J., Rayaisse J. B., Tirados I., Mpiana S., Solano Philippe, Vale G. A., Lehane M. J., Torr S. J. (2011). Improving the cost-effectiveness of visual devices for the control of riverine tsetse flies, the major vectors of human African trypanosomiasis. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 5 (8), p. e1257. ISSN 1935-2727.

Titre du document
Improving the cost-effectiveness of visual devices for the control of riverine tsetse flies, the major vectors of human African trypanosomiasis
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000294479800015
Auteurs
Esterhuizen J., Rayaisse J. B., Tirados I., Mpiana S., Solano Philippe, Vale G. A., Lehane M. J., Torr S. J.
Source
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2011, 5 (8), p. e1257 ISSN 1935-2727
Control of the Riverine (Palpalis) group of tsetse flies is normally achieved with stationary artificial devices such as traps or insecticide-treated targets. The efficiency of biconical traps (the standard control device), 1x1 m black targets and small 25x25 cm targets with flanking nets was compared using electrocuting sampling methods. The work was done on Glossina tachinoides and G. palpalis gambiensis (Burkina Faso), G. fuscipes quanzensis (Democratic Republic of Congo), G. f. martinii (Tanzania) and G. f. fuscipes (Kenya). The killing effectiveness (measured as the catch per m(2) of cloth) for small targets plus flanking nets is 5.5-15X greater than for 1 m(2) targets and 8.6-37.5X greater than for biconical traps. This has important implications for the costs of control of the Riverine group of tsetse vectors of sleeping sickness.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053809]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010053809
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