1999
DOI: 10.1080/00034989958465
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It all began with Ronald Ross: 100 years of malaria research and control in Sierra Leone (1899-1999)

Abstract: It was in Sierra Leone, 100 years ago in 1899, that human malarial parasites were first observed in wild-caught Anopheles gambiae and An. funestus, the principal vectors of malaria in Africa. In the same year, Ronald Ross initiated the first antilarval measures for malaria control. This paper reviews 100 years of malaria field research and control in Sierra Leone, which became known as the 'White Man's Grave' in the 19th century largely because of the high malaria-related mortality amongst Europeans living the… Show more

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“…gambiae populations in neighboring Liberia in 1957 [22] and was reported in Freetown in 1966 [23]. HCH and DDT were widely used for house spraying and larviciding in Freetown after the World War II [1]. Temephos and malathion were also used for larviciding until it was realized that control activities were unsuccessful, with a possible resistance to malathion [1].…”
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“…gambiae populations in neighboring Liberia in 1957 [22] and was reported in Freetown in 1966 [23]. HCH and DDT were widely used for house spraying and larviciding in Freetown after the World War II [1]. Temephos and malathion were also used for larviciding until it was realized that control activities were unsuccessful, with a possible resistance to malathion [1].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCH and DDT were widely used for house spraying and larviciding in Freetown after the World War II [1]. Temephos and malathion were also used for larviciding until it was realized that control activities were unsuccessful, with a possible resistance to malathion [1]. Despite these reports we cannot conclusively assign the observed high levels of kdr only to insecticide use in the 1950’s and further studies will be required to assess this.…”
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“…Mosquito larval source management (LSM) is the management of water bodies that are potential larval habitats to prevent the development of immature mosquitoes into adults (Kitron 1989; Bockarie 1999; Killeen 2002a; Walker 2007; Fillinger and Lindsay 2011). …”
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confidence: 99%