Household modifications after the indoor residual spraying (IRS) campaign in Mozambique reduce the actual spray coverage and efficacy.

Indoor residual spraying of insecticides (IRS) is a key malaria vector control strategy. Whilst human attitude towards IRS is monitored before or shortly after implementation, human activities leading to the modification of insecticide-treated walls post-IRS are not. This could inadvertently reduce...

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Main Authors: Mercy Opiyo (Author), Ellie Sherrard-Smith (Author), Arlindo Malheia (Author), Arsenio Nhacolo (Author), Charfudin Sacoor (Author), Ariel Nhacolo (Author), Mara Máquina (Author), Luis Jamu (Author), Nelson Cuamba (Author), Quique Bassat (Author), Francisco Saúte (Author), Krijn Paaijmans (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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