Malaria, Anopheles, Ecology, Vector and Environmental health are his primary areas of study. His study of Mosquito control is a part of Malaria. His Anopheles study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Indoor residual spraying and Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium vivax.
His work deals with themes such as Odds ratio, Toxicology and Deltamethrin, which intersect with Indoor residual spraying. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Veterinary medicine, Culex, Bionomics and Anopheles gambiae. The study incorporates disciplines such as Multivariate analysis and Residual transmission in addition to Environmental health.
Marc Coosemans mainly focuses on Malaria, Anopheles, Vector, Environmental health and Plasmodium falciparum. Marc Coosemans has included themes like Veterinary medicine and Public health in his Malaria study. His research in Anopheles intersects with topics in Ecology, Biotechnology and Toxicology.
His Vector research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anopheles gambiae, Population density and Taxon. His Environmental health study incorporates themes from Epidemiology, Environmental protection, Cross-sectional study, Malaria transmission and Pediatrics. His work in Plasmodium falciparum addresses subjects such as Virology, which are connected to disciplines such as Parasitology and Serology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Malaria, Environmental health, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum and Anopheles. The concepts of his Malaria study are interwoven with issues in Veterinary medicine, Public health, Tropical medicine and Virology. His research investigates the connection between Veterinary medicine and topics such as Risk factor that intersect with problems in Risk of infection, Leishmania, Leishmania donovani, Outbreak and Leishmaniasis.
His studies deal with areas such as Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, Epidemiology, Pediatrics and Malaria transmission as well as Environmental health. His Anopheles research incorporates elements of Entomology, Sampling and Plasmodium ovale. His Environmental protection research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Indoor residual spraying and Mosquito control.
Marc Coosemans mostly deals with Malaria, Environmental health, Plasmodium falciparum, Anopheles and Veterinary medicine. Many of his research projects under Malaria are closely connected to Context with Context, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His work in Plasmodium vivax covers topics such as Internal medicine which are related to areas like Surgery.
His studies deal with areas such as Parasitology, Epidemiology, Virology and Malaria transmission, Residual transmission as well as Environmental health. His Epidemiology research includes elements of Cross-sectional study, Malaria elimination and Public health. Marc Coosemans has included themes like Entomology, Ecology, Deforestation and Forest plot in his Vector study.
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Variation in malaria transmission intensity in seven sites throughout Uganda.
Paul Edward Okello;Wim Van Bortel;Anatol Maranda Byaruhanga;Anne Correwyn.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2006)
Trypanosoma brucei spp. development in the tsetse fly: characterization of the post-mesocyclic stages in the foregut and proboscis
J. Van Den Abbeele;Y. Claes;D. Van Bockstaele;D. Le Ray.
Parasitology (1999)
Residual transmission of malaria : an old issue for new approaches
Lies Durnez;Marc Coosemans.
Anopheles mosquitoes : new insights into malaria vectors / Manguin, Sylvie (2013)
Biodicersité du paludisme dans le monde
Jean Mouchet;Pierre Carnevale;Marc Coosemans.
(2004)
Behavioural heterogeneity of Anopheles species in ecologically different localities in Southeast Asia: a challenge for vector control.
Ho Dinh Trung;Wim Van Bortel;Tho Sochantha;Kalouna Keokenchanh.
Tropical Medicine & International Health (2005)
Bionomics, taxonomy, and distribution of the major malaria vector taxa of Anopheles subgenus Cellia in Southeast Asia: an updated review.
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Infection, Genetics and Evolution (2008)
Malaria transmission and major malaria vectors in different geographical areas of Southeast Asia.
H. D. Trung;W. Van Bortel;T. Sochantha;K. Keokenchanh.
Tropical Medicine & International Health (2004)
Multiple insecticide resistance: an impediment to insecticide-based malaria vector control program.
Delenasaw Yewhalaw;Fantahun Wassie;Walter Steurbaut;Pieter Spanoghe.
PLOS ONE (2011)
The Anopheles dirus complex: spatial distribution and environmental drivers.
Valérie Obsomer;Valérie Obsomer;Pierre Defourny;Marc Coosemans.
Malaria Journal (2007)
Epidemiology of forest malaria in central Vietnam: a large scale cross-sectional survey
Annette Erhart;Ngo Duc Thang;Phan Van Ky;Ta Thi Tinh.
Malaria Journal (2005)
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