A geographic sampling strategy for studying relationships between human activity and malaria vectors in urban Africa

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This paper describes a geographic sampling strategy for ecologic studies and describes the relationship between human activities and anopheline larval ecology in urban areas. Kisumu and Malindi, Kenya were mapped using global positioning systems, and a geographic information system was used to overl …
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Authors Keating J;MacIntyre K;Mbogo C;Githeko A;Regens JL;Swalm C;Ndenga B;Steinberg LJ;Kibe L;Githure JI;Beier JC;;
Journal The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Year 2003
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