Yovogan, Boulais
Sovi, Arthur
Djènontin, Armel
Adoha, Constantin J.
Akinro, Bruno
Accrombessi, Manfred
Dangbénon, Edouard
Koukpo, Come Z.
Affolabi, Zul-Kifl
Agboho, Prudenciène A.
Kpanou, Casimir Dossou
Assongba, Landry
Missihoun, Antoine Abel
Tokponnon, Tatchémè Filémon
Agbangla, Clément
Padonou, Germain Gil
Messenger, Louisa A.
Ngufor, Corine
Cook, Jackie
Akogbéto, Martin C.
Protopopoff, Natacha
Article History
Received: 6 October 2023
Accepted: 17 December 2023
First Online: 4 January 2024
Declarations
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: The study protocol was reviewed and approved by Benin's National Ethics Committee for Health Research (no. 30/MS/DC/SGM/DRFMT/CNERS/SA, approval no. 6 of 04/03/2019) and the Ethics Committee of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (16237-1). All participants gave their informed consent, before their involvement in the study. All collectors were trained to capture mosquitoes before they got bitten. They were vaccinated against yellow fever prior to the study and cared for at the local health facility when they suffered from malaria or had similar symptoms during the trial.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.