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Vector Sero-Surveillance Tools to Accelerate Malaria Elimination

Grant number: 2009656 | Funding period: 2022 - 2024

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Assessment of antibody responses to Anopheles SG6-P1 and Aedes N-term 34 kDa salivary peptides: a randomised human-challenge trial of controlled exposures to vector bites

V Chaumeau, EA Kearney, P Wasisakun, S Sawasdichai, AA Aung, PA Agius, TH Min, D da Silva Gonçalves, K O’Flaherty, A Rouers, S Aryalamloed, GN Htoo, MP Sue, NM Tha, N Chanida, G Gornsawun, S Chotirat, JA Simpson, L Rénia, F Nosten

2026-12-01

Background: Human antibodies against mosquito salivary proteins are proposed as proxy biomarkers of exposure to vector bites. This..

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Human antibodies against Anopheles salivary proteins: emerging biomarkers of mosquito and malaria exposure

EA Kearney, AS Heng-Chin, K O'Flaherty, FJI Fowkes

2025-05-01

Antibodies developed against Anopheles mosquito salivary proteins injected during biting may serve as proxy biomarkers of Anophele..

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Geospatial joint modeling of vector and parasite serology to microstratify malaria transmission

EA Kearney, P Amratia, SY Kang, PA Agius, KA Alene, K O’Flaherty, WH Oo, JC Cutts, W Htike, D Da Silva Goncalves, Z Razook, AE Barry, D Drew, A Thi, KZ Aung, HK Thu, MM Thein, NN Zaw, WYM Htay, AP Soe

2024-06-11

The World Health Organization identifies a strong surveillance system for malaria and its mosquito vector as an essential pillar o..

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