Nguela, Rachel L.
Bigoga, Jude D.
Armel, Tedjou N.
Esther, Tallah
Line, Dongmo
Boris, Njeambosay A.
Frederic, Tchouine
Kazi, Riksum
Williams, Peter
Mbacham, Wilfred F.
Leke, Rose G. F.
Funding for this research was provided by:
UBS Optimus Foundation (Safer Shelters: Better Health 2)
SELAVIP Foundation (Building Malaria Prevention II No. 26/14)
Article History
Received: 4 December 2019
Accepted: 9 April 2020
First Online: 3 May 2020
Ethic approval and consent to participate
: Ethical clearance was obtained from the National Ethics Committee of Cameroon (CNE No: 2013/06/343/CNERSH/SP). Participation in the study was voluntary and all matters relating to the study were clearly explained to the participants prior to obtaining the informed consent. Consent of household heads was sought prior to using their houses for mosquito collection. Participation in mosquito collection was also voluntary and only those adequately trained and who mastered the collection process were retained. They were closely monitored and treated accordingly in case they contracted malaria thereafter.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.