Saili, Kochelani
de Jager, Christiaan
Sangoro, Onyango P.
Nkya, Theresia E.
Masaninga, Freddie
Mwenya, Mwansa
Sinyolo, Andy
Hamainza, Busiku
Chanda, Emmanuel
Fillinger, Ulrike
Mutero, Clifford M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Global Environmental Fund (GEF) through United Nations Environmental Programme (4668)
UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Government of the Republic of Kenya
Article History
Received: 2 August 2022
Accepted: 12 February 2023
First Online: 16 March 2023
Declarations
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: The study protocol and informed consent forms were reviewed and approved by the ERES Converges IRB Zambia (Reference: 2018-Oct-007 and 2020-Jul-018), the National Research Health Authority (Ref: NHRA00002/23/04/2021 and Health Researcher Registration #: NHRAR-R-119/27/05/2022) and the research ethics committee of the University of Pretoria (Ref: 242/2020). Written permission to undertake the study was obtained from the Ministry of Health through the National Malaria Elimination Centre (NMEC) and Nyimba District Medical office. Local and traditional leadership were also informed about the purposes of the study. Participation in the study was voluntary, and informed consent was obtained from household heads and every participant above the age of 18 years. Verbal consent was obtained from household heads before routine mosquito collections.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.