Project

Myanmar

In Myanmar, in cooperation with the University of Yangon, the biology and distribution of the malaria vector Anopheles dirus were studied, and an identification key was developed, supported by KAAD.

Myanmar

In Myanmar (formerly Burma), the number of dengue and malaria cases is increasing. Therefore, a cooperation was established with the University of Yangon, resulting in the identification of breeding sites of the primary malaria vector Anopheles dirus, the study of its role in malaria transmission, and the development of an identification key for Anopheles mosquitoes. The project was financially supported by KAAD.

  • Studies on the bionomics of Anopheles dirus (Culicidae: Diptera) in Mudon, Mon State, Myanmar. J. Vector Ecol. 27(1):44-54.
    Oo TT, Storch V & Becker N · 2002
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  • Anopheses dirus and its role in malaria transmission in Myanmar.
    Oo TT, Storch V & Becker N · 2003
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  • Review of the anopheline mosquitoes of Myanmar.
    Oo TT, Storch V & Becker N · 2004
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  • Illustrated keys to the anopheline mosquitoes of Myanmar. J. Vector Ecol. 31(1):9-16.
    Oo TT, Kaiser A & Becker N · 2006
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  • Factors influencing the seasonal abundance of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti and the control strategy of dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever in Thanlyin Township, Yangon City, Myanmar
    Oo TT, Storch V, Madon M.B. & Becker N · 2011
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