نتایج جستجو برای: aedes albopictus

تعداد نتایج: 10519  

Journal: :Medical and veterinary entomology 2003
J-C Toto S Abaga P Carnevale F Simard

The invasive oriental mosquito Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Skuse) (Diptera: Culicidae) was detected on Bioko Island for the first time in November 2001. It was found to be well established breeding in artificial containers at Planta, near Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea. Associated species of mosquito larvae were Aedes aegypti (L.), Ae. africanus (Theobald), Culex near decens Theobal...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2005
Richard C Russell Craig R Williams Robert W Sutherst Scott A Ritchie

Aedes albopictus, the so-called 'Asian tiger mosquito,' which has invaded areas of the Pacific, the Americas, Africa and Europe, and been intercepted in various Australian seaports in recent years, has now become established on a number of Torres Strait islands in northern Queensland and threatens to invade mainland Australia. As well as being a significant pest with day-biting tendencies, Ae. ...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
Sen-Sung Cheng Chin-Gi Huang Ying-Ju Chen Jane-Jane Yu Wei-June Chen Shang-Tzen Chang

In the current study, the mosquito larvicidal activity of leaf essential oils and their constituents from two eucalyptus species (Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus urophylla) against two mosquito species, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, was investigated. In addition, the chemical compositions of the leaf essential oils were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Results ...

2016
Vincenza Battaglia Paolo Gabrieli Stefania Brandini Marco R. Capodiferro Pio A. Javier Xiao-Guang Chen Alessandro Achilli Ornella Semino Ludvik M. Gomulski Anna R. Malacrida Giuliano Gasperi Antonio Torroni Anna Olivieri

In the last 40 years, the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus, indigenous to East Asia, has colonized every continent except Antarctica. Its spread is a major public health concern, given that this species is a competent vector for numerous arboviruses, including those causing dengue, chikungunya, West Nile, and the recently emerged Zika fever. To acquire more information on the ancestral sou...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2015
Sylvia Joanne Indra Vythilingam Nava Yugavathy Cherng-Shii Leong Meng-Li Wong Sazaly AbuBakar

Wolbachia are maternally transmitted bacteria found in most arthropods and nematodes, but little is known about their distribution and reproductive dynamics in the Malaysian dengue vector Aedes albopictus. In this study, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the presence of Wolbachia from field collected Ae. albopictus from various parts of the country using wsp specific primers...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Mathieu Dubrulle Laurence Mousson Sara Moutailler Marie Vazeille Anna-Bella Failloux

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are potential vectors of chikungunya virus (CHIKV). The recent CHIKV outbreaks were caused by a new variant characterized by a mutation in the E1 glycoprotein gene (E1-226V) which has favored a better transmissibility by Ae. albopictus. As Ae. albopictus tends to replace Ae. aegypti in many regions, one question remained: is Ae. albopictus as effici...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2007
Whitney A Qualls Gary R Mullen

During the summer of 2004, 3 field studies were performed to evaluate the Mosquito Magnet Pro trap with and without 1-octen-3-ol (octenol) in enhancing collections of Aedes albopictus (Skuse). At Field Site 1, 1,501 Ae. albopictus were collected, with 89% collected with octenol. At Field Site 2, 570 Ae. albopictus were collected, with 86% collected with octenol. Aedes albopictus collections wer...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2010
B Bhaskar Rao Biju George

Aedes albopictus has been shown to be a vector for diseases which have been on the increase, such as dengue fever and chikungunya infection. We conducted a study of 100 homes from 2006-2009 to determine the breeding sites for Ae. albopictus mosquitoes in Calicut, Kerala, India. We found the larvae of Ae. albopictus mosquitoes most often in coconut shells and plastic waste, followed by tires, fl...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2015
Filipe Gabriel Menezes Pancetti Nildimar Alves Honório Paulo Roberto Urbinatti Tamara Nunes Lima-Camara

INTRODUCTION Aedes albopictus was first detected in Brazil in 1986. This mosquito species presents a major threat to public health because Brazilian populations have shown substantial vector competence for arboviruses such as dengue and chikungunya. METHODS We updated the records of Ae. albopictus in several States of Brazil, focusing on areas in which its presence had been reported after 200...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Irka E Bargielowski L Philip Lounibos María Cristina Carrasquilla

Recently, the highly invasive Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, rapidly displaced resident populations of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti in the southeastern United States and in Bermuda. Although multiple mechanisms of competitive displacement have been hypothesized, recent evidence of cross-insemination between these species in nature and the sterilizing effects of male accesso...

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