نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito bite

تعداد نتایج: 28476  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Cailin Deal Alejandro B Balazs Diego A Espinosa Fidel Zavala David Baltimore Gary Ketner

Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum kills nearly one million children each year and imposes crippling economic burdens on families and nations worldwide. No licensed vaccine exists, but infection can be prevented by antibodies against the circumsporozoite protein (CSP), the major surface protein of sporozoites, the form of the parasite injected by mosquitoes. We have used vectored immunopro...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2006
Gerry F Killeen Japhet Kihonda Edith Lyimo Fred R Oketch Maya E Kotas Evan Mathenge Joanna A Schellenberg Christian Lengeler Thomas A Smith Chris J Drakeley

BACKGROUND African malaria vectors bite predominantly indoors at night so sleeping under an Insecticide-Treated Net (ITN) can greatly reduce malaria risk. Behavioural adaptation by mosquitoes to increasing ITN coverage could allow vector mosquitoes to bite outside of peak sleeping hours and undermine efficacy of this key malaria prevention measure. METHODS High coverage with largely untreated...

2015
Valerie A. Paz-Soldán Amy C. Morrison Jhonny J. Cordova Lopez Audrey Lenhart Thomas W. Scott John P. Elder Moises Sihuincha Tadeusz J. Kochel Eric S. Halsey Helvio Astete Philip J. McCall Valerie A. Paz-Soldan

As part of a cluster-randomized trial to evaluate insecticide-treated curtains for dengue prevention in Iquitos, Peru, we surveyed 1,333 study participants to examine knowledge and reported practices associated with dengue and its prevention. Entomological data from 1,133 of these households were linked to the survey. Most participants knew that dengue was transmitted by mosquito bite (85.6%), ...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Wing-Hong Kwan Erika Navarro-Sanchez Hélène Dumortier Marion Decossas Hortense Vachon Flavia Barreto dos Santos Hervé W. Fridman Félix A. Rey Eva Harris Philippe Despres Christopher G. Mueller

BACKGROUND An important question in dengue pathogenesis is the identity of immune cells involved in the control of dengue virus infection at the site of the mosquito bite. There is evidence that infection of immature myeloid dendritic cells plays a crucial role in dengue pathogenesis and that the interaction of the viral envelope E glycoprotein with CD209/DC-SIGN is a key element for their prod...

Journal: :American family physician 2013
Gregory Juckett

The phylum Arthropoda includes arachnids and insects. Although their bites typically cause only local reactions, some species are venomous or transmit disease. The two medically important spiders in the United States are widow spiders (Latrodectus), the bite of which causes intense muscle spasms, and the brown recluse (Loxosceles), which may cause skin necrosis. Widow bites usually respond to n...

2015
Valerie A. Paz-Soldán Amy C. Morrison Jhonny J. Cordova Lopez Audrey Lenhart Thomas W. Scott John P. Elder Moises Sihuincha Tadeusz J. Kochel Eric S. Halsey Helvio Astete Philip J. McCall

As part of a cluster-randomized trial to evaluate insecticide-treated curtains for dengue prevention in Iquitos, Peru, we surveyed 1,333 study participants to examine knowledge and reported practices associated with dengue and its prevention. Entomological data from 1,133 of these households were linked to the survey. Most participants knew that dengue was transmitted by mosquito bite (85.6%), ...

Journal: :Bioinspiration & biomimetics 2008
M K Ramasubramanian O M Barham V Swaminathan

The mechanics of a fascicle insertion into the skin by a mosquito of the type aedes aegypti has been studied experimentally using high-speed video (HSV) imaging, and analytically using a mathematical model. The fascicle is a polymeric microneedle composed of a ductile material, chitin. It has been proposed that the mosquito applies a non-conservative follower force component in addition to the ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2010
Berlin L Londono-Renteria Thomas P Eisele Joseph Keating Mark A James Dawn M Wesson

Antibodies against arthropod saliva have shown to be a good marker of bite exposure. Because Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann (Diptera: Culicidae) is the principal malaria vector in Haiti, we evaluated the immune response against salivary gland extract (SGE) of this species in malaria-positive and malaria-negative subjects from this country. The results showed that the level of anti-SGE immunoglob...

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