Journal of Medical Entomology (2010) 47, 851-854

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S.P. Frances, H. Bugoro, C. Butafa and R.D. Cooper (2010)
Field evaluation of deet against Anopheles farauti at Ndendo (Santa Cruz) Island, Solomon Islands
Journal of Medical Entomology 47 (5), 851-854
Abstract: Field efficacy studies comparing two formulations of deet (N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide) against mosquitoes were conducted on Ndendo Island, Solomon Islands. The repellent study was conducted at Pala village in November 2008, and the only mosquito species collected was Anopheles farauti Laveran. A formulation containing 35% deet in a gel provided >95% protection for 2 h, whereas a formulation containing 40% deet in ethanol in a spray applicator provided >95% for only 1 h. This field study demonstrated again that repellents containing deet provide a relatively short period of complete protection against Anopheles spp.
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Anopheles farauti Solomon Islands