Fig. 1From: Optimizing malaria vector control in the Greater Mekong Subregion: a systematic review and mathematical modelling study to identify desirable intervention characteristicsAnopheles feeding cycle model from [18]. Repelling reduces the host-encountering rate for protected hosts. Preprandial killing increases death before feeding (no parasite transmission). Disarmed mosquitoes do not bite any host for the remaining duration of the feeding cycle. Postprandial killing increases death after feeding (possible parasite transmission)Back to article page