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2023

Tambwe, M. M. and Kibondo, U. A. and Odufuwa, O. G. and Moore, J. and Mpelepele, A. and Mashauri, R. and Saddler, A. and Moore, S. J.. (2023) Human landing catches provide a useful measure of protective efficacy for the evaluation of volatile pyrethroid spatial repellents. Parasit Vectors, 16. p. 90.

Maasayi, M. S. and Machange, J. J. and Kamande, D. S. and Kibondo, U. A. and Odufuwa, O. G. and Moore, S. J. and Tambwe, M. M.. (2023) The MTego trap: a potential tool for monitoring malaria and arbovirus vectors. Parasit Vectors, 16. p. 212.

Fillinger, U. and Denz, A. and Njoroge, M. M. and Tambwe, M. M. and Takken, W. and van Loon, J. J. A. and Moore, S. J. and Saddler, A. and Chitnis, N. and Hiscox, A.. (2023) A randomized, double-blind placebo-control study assessing the protective efficacy of an odour-based 'push-pull' malaria vector control strategy in reducing human-vector contact. Sci Rep, 13. p. 11197.

2021

Mbuba, E. and Odufuwa, O. G. and Tenywa, F. C. and Philipo, R. and Tambwe, M. M. and Swai, J. K. and Moore, J. D. and Moore, S. J.. (2021) Single blinded semi-field evaluation of MAÏA® topical repellent ointment compared to unformulated 20% DEET against Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis and Aedes aegypti in Tanzania. Malar J, 20. p. 12.

Tambwe, M. M. and Saddler, A. and Kibondo, U. A. and Mashauri, R. and Kreppel, K. S. and Govella, N. J. and Moore, S. J.. (2021) Semi-field evaluation of the exposure-free mosquito electrocuting trap and BG-Sentinel trap as an alternative to the human landing catch for measuring the efficacy of transfluthrin emanators against Aedes aegypti. Parasit Vectors, 14. p. 265.

Tambwe, M. M. and Moore, S. and Hofer, L. and Kibondo, U. A. and Saddler, A.. (2021) Transfluthrin eave-positioned targeted insecticide (EPTI) reduces human landing rate (HLR) of pyrethroid resistant and susceptible malaria vectors in a semi-field simulated peridomestic space. Malar J, 20. p. 357.