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Robert Farlow

Publications -  6
Citations -  278

Robert Farlow is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Evidence-based practice. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 211 citations.

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Spatial repellents: from discovery and development to evidence-based validation.

TL;DR: Current evidence highlighting the value of sub-lethal agents, specifically spatial repellents, and their use in global health is presented, and the primary challenges towards establishing a clearly defined and recommended role for spatial repelling products in disease control are identified.
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Capacity of National Malaria Control Programmes to implement vector surveillance: a global analysis.

TL;DR: The capacity of National Malaria Control Programmes was analysed to identify the strengths and weaknesses underpinning the implementation of vector surveillance and control activities by the core elements of programme capacity, being strategic frameworks, financing, human resources, logistics and infrastructure, and information systems.
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A global analysis of National Malaria Control Programme vector surveillance by elimination and control status in 2018

TL;DR: Significant opportunities exist for increasing vector data collection on priority indicators and using these data for national programmatic decisions for both proactive insecticide resistance management and enhancing vector control.
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Nextgen vector surveillance tools: sensitive, specific, cost-effective and epidemiologically relevant

TL;DR: The draft TTPs presented here aim to ensure that the next generation tools and technologies are not encumbered by the limitations of present surveillance methods and can be readily deployed in low resource settings.
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Methods for preventing pest infestations

TL;DR: In this article, the methods for preventing pest infestations are disclosed, and some of them involve use of pyrethroid insecticides or the stereoisomers or salts thereof.