Elevating larval source management as a key strategy for controlling malaria and other vector-borne diseases in Africa
Abstract Larval source management (LSM) has a long history of advocacy and successes but is rarely adopted where funds are limited. The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on malaria prevention recommend the use of LSM as a supplementary intervention to the core vector control methods (insect...
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