Insecticide treated curtains and residual insecticide treatment to control Aedes aegypti: An acceptability study in Santiago de Cuba.
Within the context of a field trial conducted by the Cuban vector control program (AaCP), we assessed acceptability of insecticide-treated curtains (ITCs) and residual insecticide treatment (RIT) with deltamethrin by the community. We also assessed the potential influence of interviewees' risk...
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Main Authors: | Dennis Pérez (Author), Patrick Van der Stuyft (Author), María Eugenia Toledo (Author), Enrique Ceballos (Author), Francisco Fabré (Author), Pierre Lefèvre (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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