2 results match your criteria: "Central Institute of the Bundeswehr Armed Forces Medical Service[Affiliation]"
Parasitol Res
March 2010
Department of Medical Entomology/Zoology, Central Institute of the Bundeswehr Armed Forces Medical Service, Koblenz, Germany.
A novel long-lasting repellent-treated net (LLRTN) has been designed by binding the skin repellents N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET), or IR3535, onto the fibres of bed net fabric using a new polymer-coating technique. The repellent toxicological effectiveness and residual activity of a factory-based repellent-impregnated fabric has been evaluated by laboratory testing against adult Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and nymphal Ixodes ricinus ticks. By using this repellent-embedding impregnation technique, concentrations exceeding 10 g/m(2) could be achieved with one single polymer layer.
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September 2007
Central Institute of the Bundeswehr Armed Forces Medical Service, Department of Medical Entomology/Zoology, Koblenz, Germany.
Field investigations were conducted in Kundoz Province, an Afghan high-risk area, to determine factors responsible for the rapid reemergence of malaria in that country, where 3 million cases were estimated to have occurred during 2002. Results indicate the presence of nonrice-field-dependent Plasmodium falciparum and rice-field-associated P. vivax malaria.
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