Okoko, Miguel
Karisa, Jonathan
Gona, Rehema
Odongo, Tobias
Otieno, Bruno
Yaa, Festus
Bartilol, Brian
Meli, Peter
Ondieki, Zedekiah
Tuwei, Mercy
Wanjiku, Caroline
Shee, Faiz
Chaccour, Carlos
Kiuru, Caroline
Maia, Marta F.
Article History
Received: 13 February 2025
Accepted: 30 May 2025
First Online: 13 June 2025
Declarations
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: This study was part of a broader investigation assessing ivermectin’s effectiveness in malaria control. The research protocol on this entomological sub-study was reviewed and approved by the Scientific Ethics Review Unit- KEMRI (SERU4582), Research Ethics Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO-ERC) (ERC. 0003340) and the Research Ethics committee of the University of Oxford (Oxford Tropical Research Ethics Committee) (OxTREC 521-20). Prior to all mosquito collection, written informed consent was obtained from participating household heads.
: All the authors have reviewed and approved the publication of this paper. This paper has been published with the permission of the study PI Bohemia Kenya.
: The authors declare no competing interests.