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Sarah Moore's research focuses on understanding and improving malaria vector control strategies, with a particular emphasis on insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and human behavior. Her work investigates the efficacy of ITNs through bioefficacy testing and systematic reviews of entomological impact in Africa. She has published research on the development of consensus standard operating procedures for evaluating new types of ITNs and has explored the impact of product characteristics on ITN bioefficacy.
Moore's scholarship also delves into the human element of malaria control, examining how understanding human behavior can enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of interventions. Her recent publications address the importance of considering human factors in vector control and explore the potential of outdoor vector control interventions. Her research group also investigates the biological mechanisms of mosquito behavior, including the role of circadian rhythms in mating behaviors, which could inform novel control strategies. Moore's work is supported by extensive publications, with a total of 392 publications and an h-index of 51, reflecting a significant contribution to the field.
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- h-index: 51
- Publications: 392
- Citations: 8,618
Selected Publications
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Community perceptions and acceptability of insecticide-treated screens for mosquito proofing of unimproved houses in Chalinze district, Tanzania: a mixed-methods study (2025)
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Elevating larval source management as a key strategy for controlling malaria and other vector-borne diseases in Africa (2025)
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Contrasting vector competence of three main East African Anopheles malaria vector mosquitoes for Plasmodium falciparum (2025)
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A matter of timing: Biting by malaria-infected Anopheles mosquitoes and the use of interventions during the night in rural south-eastern Tanzania (2024)
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The effect of novel mosquito bite prevention tools on Anopheles minimus landing and key secondary endpoints: semi-field evaluations in Thailand (2024)
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A review of selective indoor residual spraying for malaria control (2024)
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Additional blood meals increase sporozoite infection in Anopheles mosquitoes but not Plasmodium falciparum genetic diversity (2024)
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Field evaluation of a volatile pyrethroid spatial repellent and etofenprox treated clothing for outdoor protection against forest malaria vectors in Cambodia (2024)
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Screening of malaria infections in human blood samples with varying parasite densities and anaemic conditions using AI-Powered mid-infrared spectroscopy (2024)
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Occupational exposure to malaria, leishmaniasis and arbovirus vectors in endemic regions: A systematic review (2024)
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Evaluating human landing catches as a measure of mosquito biting and the importance of considering additional modes of action (2024)
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Temperature, mosquito feeding status and mosquito density influence the measured bio-efficacy of insecticide-treated nets in cone assays (2024)
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Time of exposure and assessment influence the mortality induced by insecticides against metabolic resistant mosquitoes (2024)
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Inference for entomological semi-field experiments: Fitting a mathematical model assessing personal and community protection of vector-control interventions (2023)
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Sub-lethal exposure to chlorfenapyr reduces the probability of developing Plasmodium falciparum parasites in surviving Anopheles mosquitoes (2023)
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