Farmers' pesticide usage practices in the malaria endemic region of North-Western Tanzania: implications to the control of malaria vectors
Abstract Background Pesticides remain the mainstay for the control of agricultural pests and disease vectors. However, their indiscriminate use in agriculture has led to development of resistance to both crop pests and disease vectors. This threatens to undermine the success gained through the imple...
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Main Authors: | Anitha Philbert (Author), Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye (Author), Gamba Nkwengulila (Author) |
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