نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito feeding

تعداد نتایج: 125974  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Yamei Jin Chahnaz Kebaier Jerome Vanderberg

The number of malaria sporozoites delivered to a host by mosquitoes is thought to have a significant influence on the subsequent course of the infection in the mammalian host. We did studies with Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes with salivary gland infections of Plasmodium berghei sporozoites expressing a red fluorescent protein. After individual mosquitoes fed on an ear pinna or the ventral abdo...

2018
Victor A Brugman Luis M Hernández-Triana Jolyon M Medlock Anthony R Fooks Simon Carpenter Nicholas Johnson

Over the past three decades, a range of mosquito-borne viruses that threaten public and veterinary health have emerged or re-emerged in Europe. Mosquito surveillance activities have highlighted the Culex pipiens species complex as being critical for the maintenance of a number of these viruses. This species complex contains morphologically similar forms that exhibit variation in phenotypes that...

2013
Will J. R. Stone Maarten Eldering Geert-Jan van Gemert Kjerstin H. W. Lanke Lynn Grignard Marga G. van de Vegte-Bolmer Rianne Siebelink-Stoter Wouter Graumans Will F. G. Roeffen Chris J. Drakeley Robert W. Sauerwein Teun Bousema

Mosquito feeding assays are important in evaluations of malaria transmission-reducing interventions. The proportion of mosquitoes with midgut oocysts is commonly used as an outcome measure, but in natural low intensity infections the effect of oocyst non-rupture on mosquito infectivity is unclear. By identifying ruptured as well as intact oocysts, we show that in low intensity P. falciparum inf...

2014
Jaime M de Araújo Lobo Rebecca C Christofferson Christopher N Mores

Aedes aegypti has already been implicated in the emergence of dengue and chikungunya viruses in the southern US. Vector competence is the ability of a mosquito species to support transmission of an arbovirus, which is bounded by its ability to support replication and dissemination of the virus through the mosquito body to the salivary glands to be expectorated in the saliva at the time of feedi...

2012
Julio Rodriguez-Andres Seema Rani Margus Varjak Margo E. Chase-Topping Markus H. Beck Mhairi C. Ferguson Esther Schnettler Rennos Fragkoudis Gerald Barry Andres Merits John K. Fazakerley Michael R. Strand Alain Kohl

Several components of the mosquito immune system including the RNA interference (RNAi), JAK/STAT, Toll and IMD pathways have previously been implicated in controlling arbovirus infections. In contrast, the role of the phenoloxidase (PO) cascade in mosquito antiviral immunity is unknown. Here we show that conditioned medium from the Aedes albopictus-derived U4.4 cell line contains a functional P...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1990
M J Turell J F Saluzzo R F Tammariello J F Smith

Reassortant viruses containing heterologous S and M genomic RNA segments were obtained from both mosquito and vertebrate hosts that had been coinfected with Egyptian and Senegalese strains of Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus. The origin of the S and M RNA segments in each plaque-cloned virus was determined with monoclonal antibodies capable of differentiating the nucleocapsid protein (S segment ma...

2017
S. Noushin Emami Lisa C. Ranford-Cartwright Heather M. Ferguson

The efficiency of malaria parasite development within mosquito vectors (sporogony) is a critical determinant of transmission. Sporogony is thought to be controlled by environmental conditions and mosquito/parasite genetic factors, with minimal contribution from mosquito behaviour during the period of parasite development. We tested this assumption by investigating whether successful sporogony o...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2015
Herman Egberink Diane D Addie Corine Boucraut-Baralon Tadeusz Frymus Tim Gruffydd-Jones Katrin Hartmann Marian C Horzinek Margaret J Hosie Fulvio Marsilio Albert Lloret Hans Lutz Maria Grazia Pennisi Alan D Radford Etienne Thiry Uwe Truyen Karin Möstl

OVERVIEW West Nile virus (WNV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne virus with a broad host range that infects mainly birds and mosquitos, but also mammals (including humans), reptiles, amphibians and ticks. It is maintained in a bird-mosquito-bird transmission cycle. The most important vectors are bird-feeding mosquitos of the Culex genus; maintenance and amplification mainly involve passerine birds. ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1990
A L Linden J J Cech

Mosquitofish are widely used for biological control of mosquito larvae in rice fields, but the presence of different types of vegetation or alternative arthropod prey affects the performance of the fish. Feeding experiments were conducted in 4 rice field vegetation zones. Overall, predation was maximal in young and mature rice, moderate in the submerged naiad vegetation, and minimal in areas of...

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