Abstract
Developing global maps of the dominant anopheles vectors of human malaria
Hay, S. I.
Sinka, M. E.
Okara, R. M.
Kabaria, C. W.
Mbithi, P. M.
Tago, C. C.
Benz, D.
Gething, P. W.
Howes, R. E.
Patil, A. P.
Temperley, W. H.
Bangs, M. J.
Chareonviriyaphap, T.
Elyazar, I. R.
Harbach, R. E.
Hemingway, J.
Manguin, S.
Mbogo, C. M.
Rubio-Palis, Y.
Godfray, H. C.
PLoS Med. 2010; 7e1000209
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000209Simon Hay and colleagues describe how the Malaria Atlas Project has collated anopheline occurrence data to map the geographic distributions of the dominant mosquito vectors of human malaria.