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1 December 2015 Comparison of Indoor Residual Spray Equipment for Malaria Control in Liberia
Peter J. Obenauer, Mohammad Farooq, Jennifer A. Knapp, Matthew W. Yans, Luis A. Santana, Alec G. Richardson, Nadoris N. Nador, Joseph W. Diclaro
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We describe and compare a new innovative backpack compressed-air sprayer (JQSX-12) to a Stihl® 450 backpack mist blower and a manually operated compression sprayer for its effectiveness as an alternative operational tool for indoor residual insecticide application to control malaria in Liberia. Advantages and physical characteristics of each sprayer and their spray atomization parameters are discussed.

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Peter J. Obenauer, Mohammad Farooq, Jennifer A. Knapp, Matthew W. Yans, Luis A. Santana, Alec G. Richardson, Nadoris N. Nador, and Joseph W. Diclaro "Comparison of Indoor Residual Spray Equipment for Malaria Control in Liberia," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 31(4), 388-391, (1 December 2015). https://doi.org/10.2987/moco-31-04-388-391.1
Published: 1 December 2015
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KEYWORDS
Anopheles gambiae
backpack compressed-air sprayer
lambda-cyhalothrin
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