Malaria vector feeding, peak biting time and resting place preference behaviors in line with Indoor based intervention tools and its implication: scenario from selected sentinel sites of Ethiopia
Author:
Bedasso Alemnesh HailemariamORCID,
Gutto Abebe AsaleORCID,
Waldetensai AbateORCID,
Eukubay Araya,
Bokore Getachew Eticha,
Kinde SolomonORCID,
Gemechu Fekadu,
Debebe Yared,
Aklilu Mesfin,
Tasew Geremew,
Massebo Fekadu,
Teshome AbebeORCID,
Kebede TilahunORCID,
Abdulatif Bedri,
Sisay Achamyelesh,
Solomon Hiwot,
Kweka Eliningaya J.
Funder
Ministry of Health
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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