نتایج جستجو برای: aedes larvae

تعداد نتایج: 41770  

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2014
Vanessa Machault André Yébakima Manuel Etienne Cécile Vignolles Philippe Palany Yves M. Tourre Marine Guérécheau Jean-Pierre Lacaux

Controlling dengue virus transmission mainly involves integrated vector management. Risk maps at appropriate scales can provide valuable information for assessing entomological risk levels. Here, results from a spatio-temporal model of dwellings potentially harboring Aedes aegypti larvae from 2009 to 2011 in Tartane (Martinique, French Antilles) using high spatial resolution remote-sensing envi...

2014
Takashi Tsunoda Tran Chi Cuong Tran Duc Dong Nguyen Thi Yen Nguyen Hoang Le Tran Vu Phong Noboru Minakawa

Dengue occurs throughout the year in Hanoi, Vietnam, despite winter low temperatures <10°C. During July 2010 to March 2012, we surveyed monthly for Aedes larvae and pupae in 120 houses in 8 Hanoi districts. Aedes albopictus preferred discarded containers in summer and pupal density drastically decreased in winter. Aedes aegypti preferred concrete tanks and this preference increased in winter. E...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Biology 2023

Abstract Numerous studies have investigated the chemical composition and biological activities of essential oils from different Citrus species fruit peel, leaves flowers. This paper aims to investigate composition, larvicidal antileishmanial oil reticulata peel (CR-EO). CR-EO was obtained by hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus its analyzed GC-MS GC-FID. Limonene (85.7%), ɣ-terpinene...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2000
J F Reinert

The composite genus Aedes is divided into 2 genera, Aedes and Ochlerotatus, on the basis of consistent primary characters of the female and male genitalia. Ochlerotatus is separated into 2 sections. Additional supplemental features of the female and male genitalia, 4th-stage larvae, and pupae are provided for the separation of the genera and sections as well as a discussion of exceptions and co...

Journal: :Medical and veterinary entomology 2007
T R Burkot T Handzel M A Schmaedick J Tufa J M Roberts P M Graves

Six mosquito species were identified in a survey of containers associated with 347 households in four villages in American Samoa. Aedes polynesiensis Marks (Diptera: Culicidae) and Aedes aegypti (L) were the most abundant species, representing 57% and 29% of the mosquitoes identified. Culex quinquefasciatus (Say), Culex annulirostris (Skuse), Aedes oceanicus (Belkin) and Toxorhynchites amboinen...

Journal: :Revista de Patologia Tropical 2022

This study presents the first report of Aedes aegypti laying eggs on water surface an artificial breeding site in field. occurred city Rio de Janeiro inside a white bucket containing 11 liters rainwater. Conspecific larvae had previously been found this bucket. From 219 obtained, 135 (61.6%) were laid and 84 (38.3%) border Larvae (4th instar) adults obtained from identified as A. aegypti. behav...

2017
Alexander T. Ciota Sean M. Bialosuknia Dylan J. Ehrbar Laura D. Kramer

To determine the potential role of vertical transmission in Zika virus expansion, we evaluated larval pools of perorally infected Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus adult female mosquitoes; ≈1/84 larvae tested were Zika virus-positive; and rates varied among mosquito populations. Thus, vertical transmission may play a role in Zika virus spread and maintenance.

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1995
J E Cilek F W Knapp

Residual effectiveness of plaster matrix formulations of temephos and temephos plus an emulsifier (Atlox 3409F) were evaluated against Aedes aegypti larvae during an 8-wk period. Formulations of 2% and 5% (AI) Atlox with 5% (AI) temephos yielded 100% larval mortality for 8 wk. A 5% temephos formulation without the addition of the emulsifier produced 100% larval mortality through only 1 wk.

2015
Janaina Zorzetti Ana P. S. Ricietto Carlos R. M. da Silva Ivan R. Wolf Gislayne T. Vilas-Bôas Pedro M. O. J. Neves Ana M. Meneguim Laurival A. Vilas-Boas

Bacillus thuringiensis is an important microbial control agent against insect pests. The draft genome sequence of the Brazilian strain BR58 described here contains the insecticidal genes cry4A, cry4B, cry10A, cry11A, cry60A, cry60B, and cyt1A, which show toxicity to both Aedes aegypti and Hypothenemus hampei larvae.

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2006
Estelita Pereira Lima Alfredo Martins de Oliveira Filho José Wellington de Oliveira Lima Alberto Novaes Ramos Júnior Luciano Pamplona de Góes Cavalcanti Ricardo José Soares Pontes

The susceptibility of Aedes aegypti to temefos was evaluated by means of samples of eggs and larvae from four large counties in the state of Ceará (Fortaleza, Barbalha, Juazeiro do Norte and Crato). The technique standardized by the World Health Organization for tests with larvicides was used. The CL50 of eight samples from populations of Aedes was determined, as were their respective resistanc...

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