نتایج جستجو برای: anopheles vector

تعداد نتایج: 202240  

2005
Nicolas Ponçon Céline Toty Grégory L'Ambert Gilbert Le Goff Cécile Brengues Francis Schaffner Didier Fontenille

Background: Malaria is a former endemic problem in the Camargue, South East France, an area from where very few recent data concerning Anopheles are available. A study was undertaken in 2005 to establish potential malaria vector biology and dynamics and evaluate the risk of malaria reemergence. Methods: Mosquitoes were collected in two study areas, from March to October 2005, one week every two...

2007
Daniel Lawson Peter Arensburger Peter Atkinson Nora J. Besansky Robert V. Bruggner Ryan Butler Kathryn S. Campbell George K. Christophides Scott Christley Emmanuel Dialynas David B. Emmert Martin Hammond Catherine A. Hill Ryan C. Kennedy Neil F. Lobo Robert M. MacCallum Gregory R. Madey Karyn Megy Seth Redmond Susan Russo David W. Severson Eric O. Stinson Pantelis Topalis Evgeny M. Zdobnov Ewan Birney William M. Gelbart Fotis C. Kafatos Christos Louis Frank H. Collins

VectorBase (http://www.vectorbase.org/) is a web-accessible data repository for information about invertebrate vectors of human pathogens. VectorBase annotates and maintains vector genomes providing an integrated resource for the research community. Currently, VectorBase contains genome information for two organisms: Anopheles gambiae, a vector for the Plasmodium protozoan agent causing malaria...

Journal: :research journal of pharmacognosy 2016
m. khanavi a. baghernezhadian f. golfakhrabadi m. r. abai h. vatandoost

background and objectives: malaria is a remarkable cause of death in the world. several ways are used by researchers to control or to decrease the detrimental effects of the disease, in which natural insecticides with less malaria vectors resistance and lower environmental damages are considered in last decades.the objective of this study was to assess the larvicidal activity of the whole flowe...

Journal: :Parassitologia 1999
D Fontenille L Lochouarn

The malaria vectorial system in Africa is very complex. Five very efficient vector species transmit malaria: Anopheles gambiae, An. arabiensis, An. funestus, and the sometimes overlooked An. nili and An. moucheti. This paper focuses on morphological, behavioural and genetic differences observed among populations within each vector species. It emphasises that future strategies for controlling ve...

2015
C. C. Murdock D. D. Chadee R. Martinez

The transmission of many vector-borne pathogens is strongly influenced by environmental temperature, via effects on the physiology of the insect vector and the pathogen. Therefore, changes in local environmental conditions could significantly impact the distributions and dynamics of a range of vector-borne diseases. Predicting the extent of possible changes in disease dynamics will require a de...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2016
Siddharth Pandey M K Das Ramesh C Dhiman

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The Ramgarh district of Jharkhand state, India is highly malarious owing to abundance of different malaria vector species, namely Anopheles culicifacies, An. fluviatilis and An. annularis. In spite of high prevalence of malaria vectors in Ramgarh, their larval ecology and climatic conditions affecting malaria dynamics have never been studied. Therefore, the objective of ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2002
Noboru Minakawa George Sonye Motoyoshi Mogi Andre Githeko Guiyun Yan

Since 1988 malaria epidemics have occurred in multiple sites in western Kenya highlands. Climatic variability has been associated with some of the recent epidemics. We examined influences of climatic factors on the distribution and abundance of three malaria vector species, Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, and Anopheles funestus in western Kenya and in the Great Rift Valley. Mosquito sa...

2014
Jatin Shrinet Umesh Kumar Nandal Tridibes Adak Raj K. Bhatnagar Sujatha Sunil

Ookinete invasion of Anopheles midgut is a critical step for malaria transmission; the parasite numbers drop drastically and practically reach a minimum during the parasite's whole life cycle. At this stage, the parasite as well as the vector undergoes immense oxidative stress. Thereafter, the vector undergoes oxidative stress at different time points as the parasite invades its tissues during ...

2015
Meng L. Wong Tock H. Chua Cherng S. Leong Loke T. Khaw Kimberly Fornace Wan-Yusoff Wan-Sulaiman Timothy William Chris Drakeley Heather M. Ferguson Indra Vythilingam Martin Donnelly

BACKGROUND The simian malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi is emerging as a public health problem in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysian Borneo where it now accounts for the greatest burden of malaria cases and deaths. Control is hindered by limited understanding of the ecology of potential vector species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We conducted a one year longitudinal study of P. k...

2016
Samuel B Vezenegho Antoine Adde Vincent Pommier de Santi Jean Issaly Romuald Carinci Pascal Gaborit Isabelle Dusfour Romain Girod Sébastien Briolant

In French Guiana, malaria vector control and prevention relies on indoor residual spraying and distribution of long lasting insecticidal nets. These measures are based on solid epidemiological evidence but reveal a poor understanding of the vector. The current study investigated the behaviour of both vectors and humans in relation to the ongoing prevention strategies. In 2012 and 2013, Anophele...

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