Research Article

Adaptation of Anopheles Vectors to Anthropogenic Malaria-Associated Rubber Plantations and Indoor Residual Spraying: Establishing Population Dynamics and Insecticide Susceptibility

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IRS effects on the abundances (mean densities) of night-biting An. dirus, An. minimus, and An. campestris vectors in pre-IRS, during IRS, and post-IRS. Effects of IRS on the abundance of three predominantly night-biting An. dirus, An. minimus, and An. campestris vectors were compared between indoor and outdoor densities (mean female adult numbers) of Anopheles vectors at pre-IRS, during IRS, and post-IRS (i.e., 3-, 6-, and 12-month post-IRS). The significance at is shown.