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. 2016 Jan 27;9:25. doi: 10.1186/s13071-016-1309-8

Table 1.

Research questions relating to sand fly population dynamics and behaviour to inform surveillance and improve control of P. argentipes in Bihar

• What are the blood-feeding preferences of P. argentipes, and how do they vary spatially and temporally (diurnally and seasonally), in response to IRS (diversion)?
• Do natural infection rates of P. argentipes with L. donovani vary spatially, temporally and in response to IRS (diversion)?
• How far does P. argentipes disperse within villages?
• What is the EIR for L. donovani in P. argentipes?
• What is the relative importance of indoor and outdoor transmission in relation to IRS?
• Is IRS selecting for resistance and, if so, what are the mechanisms and at what rate is it emerging in the field?
• If IRS as the stand-alone vector control tool does not stop transmission, what are the appropriate available tools to control residual transmission?