نتایج جستجو برای: an gambiae

تعداد نتایج: 5685157  

2016
Brandyce St. Laurent Becky Miller Timothy A. Burton Chanaki Amaratunga Sary Men Siv Sovannaroth Michael P. Fay Olivo Miotto Robert W. Gwadz Jennifer M. Anderson Rick M. Fairhurst

In the first paragraph of the Results section in this Article, the An. gambiae G3 line is incorrectly stated to have been artificially selected for permissiveness to infection by multiple P. falciparum strains. The following sentence is correct: ‘These latter two lines are highly permissive to infection by multiple P. falciparum strains, a phenotype for which An. stephensi Nijmegen was artifici...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1993
C N Mbogo G E Glass D Forster E W Kabiru J I Githure J H Ouma J C Beier

Anopheline mosquitoes were sampled inside houses, where residents slept under untreated bednets, by CDC light traps and human-biting catches to evaluate light traps as a means for determining human exposure to malaria vectors in Kilifi District, Kenya. Mosquitoes were sampled during 2 all-night collections by light traps and one all-night biting catch in a series of 262 houses. Collections yiel...

Journal: :Journal of Circadian Rhythms 2004
Leunita A Sumba Kenneth Okoth Arop L Deng John Githure Bart GJ Knols John C Beier Ahmed Hassanali

BACKGROUND: Anopheles gambiae Giles is the most important vector of human malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Knowledge of the factors that influence its daily oviposition pattern is crucial if field interventions targeting gravid females are to be successful. This laboratory study investigated the effect of oviposition substrate and time of blood feeding on daily oviposition patterns of An. gambiae...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2006
Stephen Munga Noboru Minakawa Guofa Zhou Okeyo-Owuor J Barrack Andrew K Githeko Guiyun Yan

We examined whether predators and competitors influence selection of oviposition sites by Anopheles gambiae Giles. Mosquitoes in cages laid significantly fewer eggs in rainwater conditioned with a predator (backswimmers, Notonecta sp.) than in unconditioned rainwater. Rainwater conditioned with a putative competitor (tadpoles, Xenopus sp.) also had fewer eggs than unconditioned rainwater. Simil...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2007
Maria A Diuk-Wasser Mahamoudou B Touré Guimogo Dolo Magaran Bagayoko Nafoman Sogoba Ibrahim Sissoko Sékou F Traoré Charles E Taylor

Irrigation for rice cultivation increases the production of Anopheles gambiae, the main vector of malaria in Mali. Mosquito abundance is highly variable across villages and seasons. We examined whether rice cultivation patterns mapped using remotely sensed imagery can account for some of this variance. We collected entomologic data and mapped land use around 18 villages in the two cropping seas...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2005
P Topalis A Koutsos E Dialynas C Kiamos L K Hope C Strode J Hemingway C Louis

AnoBase (http://www.anobase.org) is an integrated, relational database of basic biological and genetic data on anopheline species, with a particular emphasis on Anopheles gambiae. It has been designed as an information source and research support tool for the broad vector biology community. Although AnoBase is not a primary genomic database that develops and provides tools to access the genome ...

2012
Maryam Kamali Ai Xia Zhijian Tu Igor V. Sharakhov

Understanding phylogenetic relationships within species complexes of disease vectors is crucial for identifying genomic changes associated with the evolution of epidemiologically important traits. However, the high degree of genetic similarity among sibling species confounds the ability to determine phylogenetic relationships using molecular markers. The goal of this study was to infer the ance...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2008
E J Kweka A M Mahande W M M Nkya C Assenga E E Lyatuu E Nyale F W Mosha S B Mwakalinga E A Temu

Entomological surveys were conducted in Mkuzi village in Muheza District, north-east Tanzania from April to September 2003. The objectives were to determine the species composition and infectivity rates of mosquitoes in Mkuzi village. Mosquito collection was done using CDC light trap and pyrethrum spray catch (PSC) techniques. The light trap: spray catch ratio was 2.2:1. A total of 2157 mosquit...

2008
E. J. KWEKA Eliningaya J. Kweka

Entomological surveys were conducted in Mkuzi village in Muheza District, north-east Tanzania from April to September 2003. The objectives were to determine the species composition and infectivity rates of mosquitoes in Mkuzi village. Mosquito collection was done using CDC light trap and pyrethrum spray catch (PSC) techniques. The light trap: spray catch ratio was 2.2:1. A total of 2157 mosquit...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2008
K R Dabiré A Diabaté L Paré-Toé J Rouamba A Ouari D Fontenille T Baldet

A longitudinal entomological study was carried out from 1999 to 2001 in Lena, a humid savannah village in the western region of Burkina Faso in order to establish malaria vector bionomics and the dynamics of malaria transmission. In the first year, malaria transmission was mainly due to An. gambiae s.s., but during the two later years was due to An. funestus, which were observed in high frequen...

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