نتایج جستجو برای: ae aegypti

تعداد نتایج: 17104  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2009
Márcio Goulart Mocellin Taynãna César Simões Teresa Fernandes Silva do Nascimento Maria Lucia França Teixeira Leon Philip Lounibos Ricardo Lourenço de Oliveira

Immatures of both Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus have been found in water-holding bromeliad axils in Brazil. Removal of these plants or their treatment with insecticides in public and private gardens have been undertaken during dengue outbreaks in Brazil despite uncertainty as to their importance as productive habitats for dengue vectors. From March 2005-February 2006, we sampled 120 random...

2011
Jared Aldstadt Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt Thanyalak Fansiri Udom Kijchalao Jason Richardson James W. Jones Thomas W. Scott

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti (L.) is the primary vector of dengue, the most important arboviral infection globally. Until an effective vaccine is licensed and rigorously administered, Ae. aegypti control remains the principal tool in preventing and curtailing dengue transmission. Accurate predictions of vector populations are required to assess control methods and develop effective population reduc...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2014
Carl W Doud Anthony M Hanley Katelyn C Chalaire Alec G Richardson Seth C Britch Rui-De Xue

This study was conducted to determine the efficacy of truck-mounted ultra-low volume applications of pyriproxyfen against Aedes aegypti larvae in artificial water containers and wild adult Ae. albopictus populations in an urban setting. The study was conducted over a 3.5-month period (June-October 2012), during which 3 pyriproxyfen applications were conducted. Beginning 6 wk prior to the 1st py...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2004
P V M Mahadev P V Fulmali A C Mishra

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Dengue virus activity has never been reported in the state of Goa. The present study was carried out to document a multilevel geographic distribution, prevalence and preliminary analysis of risk factors for the invasions of Aedes aegypti in Goa. METHODS A geographic information system (GIS) based Ae. aegypti surveys were conducted in dry (April 2002) and wet (July 2002...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1991
G F Rajendram N R Antony

Surveys of mosquitos in Sri Lanka have generally been confined to the South. A recent study in Jaffna peninsula in northern Sri Lanka reported on the biology of peridomestic mosquito species. The present survey indicates the predominant species to be Armigeres durhami (Edwaards) and Armigeres subalbatus (Coquillett). Aedes albopictus (Skuse), Ae. aegypti (Linnaeus) and Ae. novalbopictus Barraud...

2003
Usavadee Thavara Apiwat Tawatsin Chitti Chansang Wichai Kong-ngamsuk Supon Paosriwong Narumon Komalamisra

A 1995 outbreak of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) occurred on Samui Island in Thailand with an incidence of almost 500 cases/100,000 population. To find and develop effective strategies to control this disease through cost-effective vector control programs, entomological studies were carried out on the island between 1996 and 1998. There were two species of DHF vectors, Aedes aegypti and Ae. a...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1980
M Germain D B Francy T P Monath L Ferrara J Bryan J J Salaun G Heme J Renaudet C Adam J P Digoutte

An entomological survey was conducted in the Gambia in January 1979, during the last phase of a yellow fever (YF) outbreak which began during the previous rainy season. In the dry conditions which prevailed in January, Aedes aegypti was the only YF vector present. Two YF virus strains were isolated from females of this mosquito species caught in a village of western Gambia, where active human c...

2016
Kevin Gorman Josué Young Lleysa Pineda Ricardo Márquez Nestor Sosa Damaris Bernal Rolando Torres Yamilitzel Soto Renaud Lacroix Neil Naish Paul Kaiser Karla Tepedino Gwilym Philips Cecilia Kosmann Lorenzo Cáceres

BACKGROUND Under permit from the National Biosafety Commission for the use of genetically modified organisms, releases of a genetically engineered self-limiting strain of Aedes aegypti (OX513A) were used to suppress urban pest Ae. aegypti in West Panama. Experimental goals were to assess the effects on a coexisting population of Ae. albopictus and examine operational parameters with relevance t...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2009
A Rohani R Potiwat I Zamree H L Lee

In this study, artificial membrane feeding technique was used to orally feed Aedes aegypti with dengue and chikungunya viruses. Virus detection was carried out by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. The study did not detect dual infection of Ae. aegypti with dengue and chikungunya virus from the same pool or from individual mosquitoes. Oral receptivity of Ae. aegypti to chikungunya...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1991
P Reiter M A Amador N Colon

An ovitrap containing hay infusion and a second ovitrap adjacent to it containing a 10% dilution of the infusion in tap water together yielded 8 times more Aedes aegypti eggs than single CDC ovitraps containing tap water. These "enhanced pairs" were significantly more attractive than pairs with other combinations of infusion, water or methyl propionate, and have proven useful for daily monitori...

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