Tantely, Michaël Luciano
Guis, Hélène
Raharinirina, Manou Rominah
Ambinintsoa, Maminirina Fidelis
Randriananjantenaina, Iavonirina
Velonirina, Haja Johnson
Revillion, Christophe
Herbreteau, Vincent
Tran, Annelise
Girod, Romain
Article History
Received: 8 May 2024
Accepted: 5 July 2024
First Online: 10 September 2024
Declarations
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: No ethical approval was required firstly because light traps are considered to be more ethically acceptable than human landing collections and secondly the physical and social integrity of the household’s occupants throughout the research were not disrupted. However, oral informed consent to install traps and collect mosquitoes was obtained from the stable owner once the objectives and procedures of the study were explained to the local authorities, to the stable owner and to the household’s occupants.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.