نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito feeding

تعداد نتایج: 125974  

2018
Guido J.H. Bastiaens Geert-Jan van Gemert Jo Hooghof Steve W. Lindsay Chris Drakeley Thomas S. Churcher Jan Peter Verhave Clemens H.M. Kocken Robert W. Sauerwein Teun Bousema

Background. Ivermectin (IVM) reduces the lifespan of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes after feeding on humans treated with IVM. If this effect is sufficiently long and strong, IVM could form part of a drug combination that not only treats malaria patients but also reduces onward transmission. Limited data are available on the exact duration of the mosquitocidal effect of IVM; daily mosquito feed...

2014
Laura C. Harrington Andrew Fleisher Diego Ruiz-Moreno Francoise Vermeylen Chrystal V. Wa Rebecca L. Poulson John D. Edman John M. Clark James W. Jones Sangvorn Kitthawee Thomas W. Scott

BACKGROUND Mosquito biting frequency and how bites are distributed among different people can have significant epidemiologic effects. An improved understanding of mosquito vector-human interactions would refine knowledge of the entomological processes supporting pathogen transmission and could reveal targets for minimizing risk and breaking pathogen transmission cycles. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCI...

2013
Gabriel Sylvestre Mariana Gandini Rafael Maciel-de-Freitas

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti is the main vector of dengue, a disease that is increasing its geographical range as well as incidence rates. Despite its public health importance, the effect of dengue virus (DENV) on some mosquito traits remains unknown. Here, we investigated the impact of DENV-2 infection on the feeding behavior, survival, oviposition success and fecundity of Ae. aegypti females. M...

Journal: :Infectious diseases 2022

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borneAlphavirus that causes fever (CHIKF) in humans. In 1952, the CHIKV was found East Africa sylvatic and urban cycle between Aedes mosquitoes, human nonhuman primates tropical regions. Since 2004, CHIKF has spread rapidly Asia, Africa, Europe, Americas. Both aegypti albopictus are known to be arboviral mosquito vectors of CHIKV. Ae. mostly within tropic...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Sonja Hall-Mendelin Scott A Ritchie Cheryl A Johansen Paul Zborowski Giles Cortis Scott Dandridge Roy A Hall Andrew F van den Hurk

Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) represent a global public health problem, with dengue viruses causing millions of infections annually, while emerging arboviruses, such as West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and chikungunya viruses have dramatically expanded their geographical ranges. Surveillance of arboviruses provides vital data regarding their prevalence and distribution that may be util...

2015
Oliver J. Brady H. Charles J. Godfray Andrew J. Tatem Peter W. Gething Justin M. Cohen F. Ellis McKenzie T. Alex Perkins Robert C. Reiner Lucy S. Tusting Thomas W. Scott Steven W. Lindsay Simon I. Hay David L. Smith

BACKGROUND Standard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifespan of adult mosquitoes. The basis for this advice is a decades-old sensitivity analysis of 'vectorial capacity', a concept relevant for most malaria transmission models and based solely on adult mosquito population dynamics. Recent advances in micro-simulation models offer an opportunity to expa...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2008
Goudarz Molaei Theodore G Andreadis Philip M Armstrong Maria Diuk-Wasser

We evaluated the blood-feeding patterns in several mosquito species that may serve as vectors of disease agents in the northeastern United States. Blood-fed mosquitoes were collected from 91 different sites throughout Connecticut over a 6-yr period (June-October 2002-2007), and the host-feeding patterns of 23 mosquito species representing six genera were examined by using a polymerase chain rea...

2016
Amir Dekel Ronald J. Pitts Esther Yakir Jonathan D. Bohbot

Olfaction is a key insect adaptation to a wide range of habitats. In the last thirty years, the detection of octenol by blood-feeding insects has been primarily understood in the context of animal host-seeking. The recent discovery of a conserved octenol receptor gene in the strictly nectar-feeding elephant mosquito Toxorhynchites amboinensis (TaOr8) suggests a different biological role. Here, ...

2017
WeiYu Lu Justin K Hwang Fangfang Zeng Walter S Leal

The insect repellent N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET), is a multimodal compound that acts as a spatial repellent as well as an irritant (contact repellent), thus being perceived by the insect's olfactory and gustatory systems as an odorant and a tastant, respectively. Soon after DEET was developed, almost 6 decades ago, it was reported that it reduced mosquito feeding on blood mixed with th...

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