نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito vectors

تعداد نتایج: 81362  

Journal: :Canadian bulletin of medical history = Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la medecine 2008
Adriana Alvarez

At the end of the 19th century, after having long neglected sanitary conditions in rural areas, Argentinean public health authorities began to recognize the need to combat malaria in the country's northern provinces. The disease was proliferating among workers in the sugarcane and cotton industries, jeopardizing national and international economic interests. The crusade against malaria involved...

Journal: :Bio-protocol 2017
Michael A Schmid Elizabeth Kauffman Anne Payne Eva Harris Laura D Kramer

Mosquito-transmitted pathogens are among the leading causes of severe disease and death in humans. Components within the saliva of mosquito vectors facilitate blood feeding, modulate host responses, and allow efficient transmission of pathogens, such as Dengue, Zika, yellow fever, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and chikungunya viruses, as well as Plasmodium parasites, among others. Here, we ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1998
T W Scott L H Lorenz

The traditional view of interactions between arboviruses and their arthropod vectors is that vector hosts become increasingly resistant to parasites; parasite attenuation occurs; or through the process of coevolution, resistance and attenuation occur in concert. Detrimental effects from arboviruses are only seen when vector and virus are not yet well adapted. Results from this study indicate th...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000
J. Gill L. M. Stark G. G. Clark

Recent dengue outbreaks in the Caribbean and Central and South America and the presence of competent mosquito vectors increase the likelihood of future autochthonous transmission in Florida. During April 1997 to March 1998, a laboratory-based active surveillance program detected 18 cases of dengue involving all four dengue serotypes. All patients reported recent travel to countries with indigen...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2013
Pablo F Cuervo M Cecilia Fantozzi Sophia Di Cataldo Giuseppe Cringoli Roberto Mera Y Sierra Laura Rinaldi

Dirofilariosis, caused by Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens, is spreading in several geographic regions. The development of infective larvae in the mosquito vector (extrinsic incubation) needs an accumulated total of 130 degree-days above the 14 °C threshold, normally expressed as heartworm development units (HDUs). Based on this information, temperature- based models have been developed and ap...

2008
Jonathon C Marshall João Pinto Jacques Derek Charlwood Gabriele Gentile Federica Santolamazza Frèdèric Simard Alessandra Della Torre Martin J Donnelly Adalgisa Caccone

The evolutionary processes at play between island and mainland populations of the malaria mosquito vector Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto are of great interest as islands may be suitable sites for preliminary application of transgenic-based vector control strategies. São Tomé and Príncipe, located off the West African coast, have received such attention in recent years. This study investigates ...

2014
Lauren B. Carrington Cameron P. Simmons

The successful transmission of dengue virus from a human host to a mosquito vector requires a complex set of factors to align. It is becoming increasingly important to improve our understanding of the parameters that shape the human to mosquito component of the transmission cycle so that vaccines and therapeutic antivirals can be fully evaluated and epidemiological models refined. Here we descr...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Andrew P. Waters

The life cycle of the malaria parasite (Plasmodium) is remarkably complex. Malaria parasites must engage in highly specific and varied interactions with cell types of both the mammalian host and the mosquito vector. In this issue of Cell, report detailed molecular insights into an intimate interaction between a malaria parasite protein and its host cell receptor that enables the parasite to inv...

2017
Marcus S. C. Blagrove Cyril Caminade Elisabeth Waldmann Elizabeth R. Sutton Maya Wardeh Matthew Baylis

Mosquito-borne viruses have been estimated to cause over 100 million cases of human disease annually. Many methodologies have been developed to help identify areas most at risk from transmission of these viruses. However, generally, these methodologies focus predominantly on the effects of climate on either the vectors or the pathogens they spread, and do not consider the dynamic interaction be...

2014
Clement N. Mweya Niels Holst Leonard E. G. Mboera Sharadhuli I. Kimera Jens H. Kuhn

BACKGROUND Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is weather dependent arboviral infection of livestock and humans. Population dynamics of mosquito vectors is associated with disease epidemics. In our study, we use daily temperature and rainfall as model inputs to simulate dynamics of mosquito vectors population in relation to disease epidemics. METHODS/FINDINGS Time-varying distributed delays (TVDD) and mu...

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