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  1. Sandosham AA
    Med J Malaysia, 1984 Mar;39(1):5-20.
    PMID: 6334800
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles
  2. Bang YH, Arwati S, Gandahusada S
    Med J Malaysia, 1982 Dec;37(4):308-15.
    PMID: 6762494
    DDT indoor residual sprayings in the Province of Central Java, Indonesia, for the past 28 years are reoieuied in terms ofAnopheles aconitus resistance to DDT and incidences of malaria. DDT resistance by An. aconitus has continued to increase and spread since its first detection in Central Java in 1962. In most areas malaria transmission is perennial, which appears to be not interrupted by DDT residual spraying of inner walls because of DDT resistance. In searching for alternatives to DDT, fenitrothion was the most effective residual compound among five insecticides tested in village scale trials, giving control for about 13 weeks at 2 g/m2. Because the target species rests largely on the lower portions of walls, when applied at 2 g/m2 to only one horizontal swath between 10 and 85 cm from the ground, this compound was effective for over two months, about one-third less than that found in full coverage applications. For a single application this selective method reduced the amount of insecticide by 65 percent and manpower by 43 percent, and three applications, to compensate for less residual effectiveness, will reduce insecticide use by about 50 percent and manpower by 15 percent, compared to two applications with full coverage. Further field investigations on application of insecticides and the ecology of the DDT-resistant vector continue to be needed in Central Java to reduce further the cost of residual sprayings in malaria control programmes. This review also suggests the possibility of other selective spraying methods and anti-vector methods applicable at the village level by the community.
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  3. Reid JA
    Med J Malaysia, 1980 Jun;34(4):399-402.
    PMID: 7219271
    Facts are presented which suggest that mosquitoes of the Anopheles barbirostris species group that gave me a very uncomfortable night in 1941, whilst serving with the Volunteer forces, were probably A. donaldi. This species is now known to be a vector of human filariasis and probably malaria. Some of the steps are described by which I was led, sixteen years later, to recognise and later name donaldi as a new species. Reasons are given for thinking that around 1918 A. donaldi was present in some numbers at the railway town of Gemas where malaria was a serious problem. H.P. Hacker made a survey at Gemas in 1918 and though the principal vector was probably A. maculatus, 'umbrosus' and 'barbirostris' were the commonest larvae he found.
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles/classification*
  4. SANDOSHAM AA, WHARTON RH, EYLES DE, WARREN M, CHEONG WH
    Med J Malaysia, 1963 Sep;18:46-51.
    PMID: 14064298
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  5. RAMACHANDRAN CP, HOO CC, BIN OMARAH
    Med J Malaysia, 1964 Mar;18:193-200.
    PMID: 14157185
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  6. SANDOSHAM AA
    Med J Malaysia, 1964 Mar;18:137-50.
    PMID: 14157180
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  7. Ramalingam S
    Med J Malaya, 1969 Jun;23(4):288-92.
    PMID: 4242176
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles
  8. Harinasuta C, Sucharit S, Guptavanij P
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):239.
    PMID: 4234374
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  9. Cheong WH, Fredericks HJ, Omar AH, Sta Maria FL
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):245.
    PMID: 4234381
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  10. Cheong WH, Sta Maria FL
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):244-5.
    PMID: 4234380
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles/growth & development*
  11. Cheong WH, Omar AH, Mahadevan S
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):243.
    PMID: 4234378
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  12. Cheong WH, Mahadevan S
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):241.
    PMID: 4234376
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles/growth & development*
  13. Cheong WH, Omar HB, Warren M, Mahadevan S
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Sep;20(1):76.
    PMID: 4221433
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  14. SANDOSHAM AA
    Med J Malaya, 1962 Dec;17:101-14.
    PMID: 13976262
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles*
  15. Wallace RB
    Med J Malaya, 1950;5:115-139.
    1. Several experiments were carried out in the field and in the laboratory with various insecticides against A maculatus. 2. Almost all the mosquitoes that came into contact with surfaces sprayed with DDT preparations died in less than 30 hours but the length of life varied with the preparation and depended on various factors that are mentioned. Control mosquitoes lived almost twice as long. 3. Gammexane Dispersible Powder (P 520) killed in a much shorter time than the DDT preparations and holds out a greater hope of success in controlling ‘A maculatus’ malaria with insecticides. 4. It is difficult to assess the value of insecticides in any one year in areas where breeding of the vector is intense. The results of long term field experiments, under strict control, are awaited. 5. Meanwhile, Mass Suppression with drugs still remains the method of choice – in this area.
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles
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