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Dr Anne Wilson

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Dr Anne Wilson

Selected research publications

Co-occurrence of native and invasive malaria vectors in anthropogenic habitats in Metehara, Ethiopia: Opportunities for urban malaria control – Journal: Current Research in Parasitology and Vector-Borne Diseases – Published: 24th November 2025

A systematic review of interventions targeting Anopheles stephensi – Journal: Wellcome Open Research – Published: 16th December 2024

Waning success: a 2013–2022 spatial and temporal trend analysis of malaria in Ethiopia – Journal: Infectious Diseases of Poverty – Published: 9th December 2024

Larval source management in Ethiopia: modelling to assess its effectiveness in curbing malaria surge in dire Dawa and Batu Towns – Journal: Malaria Journal – Published: 3rd December 2024

Field surveys in rural Tanzania reveal key opportunities for targeted larval source management and species sanitation to control malaria in areas dominated by Anopheles funestus – Journal: Malaria Journal – Published: 16th November 2024

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