نتایج جستجو برای: mosquitoes

تعداد نتایج: 10880  

Journal: :Miracle Journal of Public Health 2022

Mosquitoes are insects that can interfere because, in addition to causing itching and pain, several types of mosquitoes vectors or transmitters various diseases. One the free environmentally friendly mosquito vector controls is make simple traps with attractants containing fermented natural ingredients. This study aimed determine effectiveness cassava fermentation, sugarcane water brown sugar b...

2017
Charles E. Hart Christopher M. Roundy Sasha R. Azar Jing H. Huang Ruimei Yun Erin Reynolds Grace Leal Martin R. Nava Jeremy Vela Pamela M. Stark Mustapha Debboun Shannan Rossi Nikos Vasilakis Saravanan Thangamani Scott C. Weaver

Zika virus has recently spread throughout the Americas. Although Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are considered the primary vector, Culex quinquefasciatus and mosquitoes of other species may also be vectors. We tested Cx. quinquefasciatus and Ae. taeniorhynchus mosquitoes from the US Gulf Coast; both were refractory to infection and incapable of transmission.

2013
Leroy Gonsalves Brian Bicknell Brad Law Cameron Webb Vaughan Monamy

Insectivorous bats have often been touted as biological control for mosquito populations. However, mosquitoes generally represent only a small proportion of bat diet. Given the small size of mosquitoes, restrictions imposed on prey detectability by low frequency echolocation, and variable field metabolic rates (FMR), mosquitoes may not be available to or profitable for all bats. This study inve...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Linda M Styer Kim A Kent Rebecca G Albright Corey J Bennett Laura D Kramer Kristen A Bernard

West Nile virus (WNV) is transmitted to vertebrate hosts by mosquitoes as they take a blood meal. The amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes as they feed on a live host is not known. Previous estimates of the amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes (10(1.2)-10(4.3) PFU) were based on in vitro assays that do not allow mosquitoes to probe or feed naturally. Here, we developed an in vivo assay to d...

2014
Yara A. Halasa Donald S. Shepard Dina M. Fonseca Ary Farajollahi Sean Healy Randy Gaugler Kristen Bartlett-Healy Daniel A. Strickman Gary G. Clark

The recent expansion of Aedes albopictus, a day-biting mosquito, to densely inhabited areas in the northeastern Atlantic states of the USA has dramatically increased the problem that mosquitoes create for urban and suburban residents. We quantified the impact of mosquitoes on residents' quality of life within the context of a comprehensive area-wide integrated pest management program to control...

2011
Michelle R. Sanford Jeffery K. Tomberlin

Olfactory conditioning of mosquitoes may have important implications for vector-pathogen-host dynamics. If mosquitoes learn about specific host attributes associated with pathogen infection, it may help to explain the heterogeneity of biting and disease patterns observed in the field. Sugar-feeding is a requirement for survival in both male and female mosquitoes. It provides a starting point fo...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2000
M Harada H Ishikawa H Matsuoka A Ishii S Suguri

We developed a sensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum DNA from mosquitoes collected in the field. Plasmodium falciparum was detected from 15.2% of 1-parous mosquitoes, Anopheles farauti, in the Solomon Islands through use of the PCR method. A novel mathematical model was developed to estimate the sporozoite rate based on the malaria-positive ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 1906

Journal: :The Lancet 1904

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