@article{fdi:010090960, title = {{A}nopheles sampling collections in the health districts of {K}orhogo ({C}{\^o}te d'{I}voire) and {D}i{\'e}bougou ({B}urkina {F}aso) between 2016 and 2018}, author = {{T}aconet, {P}aul and {Z}ogo, {B}. and {S}oma, {D}.{D}. and {A}houa {A}lou, {L}.{P}. and {D}abir{\'e}, {R}.{K}. and {K}offi, {A}.{A}. and {P}ennetier, {C}{\'e}dric and {M}oiroux, {N}icolas}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}haracterizing the entomological profile of malaria transmission at fine spatiotemporal scales is essential for developing and implementing effective vector control strategies. {H}ere, we present a fine-grained dataset of {A}nopheles mosquitoes ({D}iptera: {C}ulicidae) collected in 55 villages of the rural districts of {K}orhogo ({N}orthern {C}{\^o}te d'{I}voire) and {D}i{\'e}bougou ({S}outh-{W}est {B}urkina {F}aso) between 2016 and 2018. {I}n the framework of a randomized controlled trial, {A}nopheles mosquitoes were periodically collected by {H}uman {L}anding {C}atches experts inside and outside households, and analyzed individually to identify the genus and, for a subsample, species, insecticide resistance genetic mutations, {P}lasmodium falciparum infection, and parity status. {M}ore than 3,000 collection sessions were carried out, achieving about 45,000 h of sampling efforts. {O}ver 60,000 {A}nopheles were collected (mainly {A}. gambiae s.s., {A}. coluzzii, and {A}. funestus). {T}he dataset is published as a {D}arwin {C}ore archive in the {G}lobal {B}iodiversity {I}nformation {F}acility, comprising four files: events, occurrences, mosquito characterizations, and environmental data.}, keywords = {{COTE} {D}'{IVOIRE} ; {BURKINA} {FASO} ; {KORHOGO} {DISTRICT} ; {DEIBOUGOU}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{G}igabyte}, volume = {30 juin 2023}, numero = {}, pages = {en ligne [10 ]}, ISSN = {2709-4715}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.46471/gigabyte.83}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010090960}, }