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correction: laboratory strains of aedes aegypti are competent to brazilian zika virus.[this corrects the article doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171951.].201728288192
variation in aedes aegypti mosquito competence for zika virus transmission.to test whether zika virus has adapted for more efficient transmission by aedes aegypti mosquitoes, leading to recent urban outbreaks, we fed mosquitoes from brazil, the dominican republic, and the united states artificial blood meals containing 1 of 3 zika virus strains (senegal, cambodia, mexico) and monitored infection, dissemination, and virus in saliva. contrary to our hypothesis, cambodia and mexica strains were less infectious than the senegal strain. only mosquitoes from the dominican re ...201728287375
<i>aedes aegypti</i> control through modernized, integrated vector management.in the context of the ongoing, unprecedented zika virus outbreak in the americas, the world health organization has expressed its support for developing and up-scaling three novel approaches to controlling the aedes aegypti mosquito: the sterile insect technique (sit), the release of insects carrying dominant lethal genes (ridl) and the release of wolbachia-infected mosquitoes. whereas the former two approaches are temporary insect population suppression strategies, wolbachia infection is a self ...201728286698
vertical transmission of zika virus by aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus mosquitoes.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.201728277199
zika in rio de janeiro: assessment of basic reproduction number and comparison with dengue outbreaks.zika virus infection was declared a public health emergency of international concern in february 2016 in response to the outbreak in brazil and its suspected link with congenital anomalies. in this study, we use notification data and disease natural history parameters to estimate the basic reproduction number (r 0) of zika in rio de janeiro, brazil. we also obtain estimates of r 0 of dengue from time series of dengue cases in the outbreaks registered in 2002 and 2012 in the city, when denv-3 and ...201728240195
combining contact tracing with targeted indoor residual spraying significantly reduces dengue transmission.the widespread transmission of dengue viruses (denv), coupled with the alarming increase of birth defects and neurological disorders associated with zika virus, has put the world in dire need of more efficacious tools for aedes aegypti-borne disease mitigation. we quantitatively investigated the epidemiological value of location-based contact tracing (identifying potential out-of-home exposure locations by phone interviews) to infer transmission foci where high-quality insecticide applications c ...201728232955
leaking containers: success and failure in controlling the mosquito aedes aegypti in brazil.in 1958, the pan american health organization declared that brazil had successfully eradicated the mosquito aedes aegypti, responsible for the transmission of yellow fever, dengue fever, chikungunya, and zika virus. yet in 2016 the brazilian minister of health described the situation of dengue fever as "catastrophic." discussing the recent epidemic of zika virus, which amplified the crisis produced by the persistence of dengue fever, brazil's president declared in january 2016 that "we are in th ...201728207332
does zika virus infection affect mosquito response to repellents?the world health organization (who) recommends that people travelling to or living in areas with zika virus (zikv) outbreaks or epidemics adopt prophylactic measures to reduce or eliminate mosquito bites, including the use of insect repellents. it is, however, unknown whether repellents are effective against zikv-infected mosquitoes, in part because of the ethical concerns related to exposing a human subject's arm to infected mosquitoes in the standard arm-in-cage assay. we used a previously dev ...201728205633
a cdna clone-launched platform for high-yield production of inactivated zika vaccine.a purified inactivated vaccine (piv) using the zika virus (zikv) puerto rico strain prvabc59 showed efficacy in monkeys, and is currently in a phase i clinical trial. high-yield manufacture of this piv is essential for its development and vaccine access. here we report an infectious cdna clone-launched platform to maximize its yield. a single ns1 protein substitution (k265e) was identified to increase zikv replication on vero cells (a cell line approved for vaccine production) for both cambodian ...201728196656
laboratory strains of aedes aegypti are competent to brazilian zika virus.the zika virus outbreaks are unprecedented human threat in relation to congenital malformations and neurological/autoimmune complications. since this virus has high potential to spread in regions presenting the vectors, improvement in mosquito control is a top priority. thus, aedes aegypti laboratory strains will be fundamental to support studies in different research fields implicated on zika-mosquito interactions which are the basis for the development of innovative control methods. in this se ...201728187183
predicting the potential role of non-human hosts in zika virus maintenance.arboviruses are often maintained in complex cycles involving vertebrates such as mammals or birds and blood-feeding mosquitoes. however, the role of wildlife hosts in their emergence or re-emergence in human populations has received little attention. the recent emergence of zika virus in america, and previous occurrences of chikungunya and dengue, forces us to confront a potential new disease-emergence phenomenon. using a spatial data mining framework to identify potential biotic interactions, b ...201728180996
larvicidal activity of blumea eriantha essential oil and its components against six mosquito species, including zika virus vectors: the promising potential of (4e,6z)-allo-ocimene, carvotanacetone and dodecyl acetate.the effective and environmentally sustainable control of mosquitoes is a challenge of essential importance. this is due to the fact that some invasive mosquitoes, with special reference to the aedes genus, are particularly difficult to control, due to their high ecological plasticity. moreover, the indiscriminate overuse of synthetic insecticides resulted in undesirable effects on human health and non-target organisms, as well as resistance development in targeted vectors. here, the leaf essenti ...201728168560
rplp1 and rplp2 are essential flavivirus host factors that promote early viral protein accumulation.the flavivirus genus contains several arthropod-borne viruses that pose global health threats, including dengue viruses (denv), yellow fever virus (yfv), and zika virus (zikv). in order to understand how these viruses replicate in human cells, we previously conducted genome-scale rna interference screens to identify candidate host factors. in these screens, we identified ribosomal proteins rplp1 and rplp2 (rplp1/2) to be among the most crucial putative host factors required for denv and yfv infe ...201727974556
diversity of yellow fever mosquito vectors in the atlantic forest of rio de janeiro, brazil.environmental modifications caused by human activities have led to changes in mosquito vector populations, and sylvatic species have adapted to breeding in urban areas.201727384833
molecular docking and simulation studies of gustatory receptor of aedes aegypti: a potent drug target to distract host-seeking behaviour in mosquitoes.it is well reported that exhaled co 2 and skin odour from human being assist female mosquitoes to locate human host. basically, the receptors for this activity are expressed in cpa neurons. in both aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae, this co 2-sensitive olfactory neuron detects myriad number of chemicals present in human skin. therefore, manipulation of gustatory receptors housing these neurons may serve as important targets for behavioural intervention. the study was aimed towards virtual scre ...201727353589
impact of container material on the development of aedes aegypti larvae at different temperatures.aedes aegypti, the primary vector of dengue generally breeds in intradomestic and peridomestic containers made up of different materials, i.e. plastic, iron, rubber, earthen material etc. the material of container is likely to affect the temperature of water in container with variation in environmental temperature. the present study was aimed to determine the effect of different container materials on larval development of ae. aegypti at different temperatures.201727353584
spatial distribution and insecticide susceptibility status of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in dengue affected urban areas of rawalpindi, pakistan.dengue is one of the most common arthropod-borne viral diseases which is transmitted mainly by two vector species, aedes aegypti (linnaeus 1762) and ae. albopictus (skuse, 1894) worldwide. as there is no effective medicine and vaccine available, vector control remains the most effective measure to prevent its transmission and outbreak. the aim of the study was to confirm the co-occurrence of aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus populations in the different localities of rawalpindi, pakistan and exam ...201727353583
spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae), populations in metropolitan manila, philippines.aedes aegypti (l.) is an efficient vector for arboviral diseases such as dengue. the wings of ae. aegypti has been extensively studied in order to investigate population heterogeneity and structure by utilizing a landmark based geometric morphometrics (gms) approach. the aim of this study was to examine and assess the wing geometry of ae. aegypti in metropolitan manila.201727353582
toxicity of squamocin on aedes aegypti larvae, its predators and human cells.the mosquito aedes aegypti transmits a virus that causes diverse human diseases, and control of the vector is an important strategy to avoid disease propagation. plants in the family annonaceae are recognised as sources of molecules with uses in the medical and agriculture fields. molecules of secondary metabolites of annonaceae plants exhibit insecticidal potential against insect pests and vectors, especially acetogenins, showing high toxicity at low doses, which has encouraged research into pr ...201727366879
impact of micropollutants on the life-history traits of the mosquito aedes aegypti: on the relevance of transgenerational studies.hazard assessment of chemical contaminants often relies on short term or partial life-cycle ecotoxicological tests, while the impact of low dose throughout the entire life cycle of species across multiple generations has been neglected. this study aimed at identifying the individual and population-level consequences of chronic water contamination by environmental concentrations of three organic micropollutants, ibuprofen, bisphenol a and benzo[a]pyrene, on aedes aegypti mosquito populations in e ...201727667679
[control of aedes aegypti breeding sites with the program recicla por tu bienestar in merida, mexico].to determine the importance of ae. aegypti breeding-sites in merida;to evaluate the impact of recicla por tu bienestar (rxb, a recycling program) on the reduction of breeding sites and the perception of participants.201726302122
modelling dengue fever risk in the state of yucatan, mexico using regional-scale satellite-derived sea surface temperature.accurately predicting vector-borne diseases, such as dengue fever, is essential for communities worldwide. changes in environmental parameters such as precipitation, air temperature, and humidity are known to influence dengue fever dynamics. furthermore, previous studies have shown how oceanographic variables, such as el niño southern oscillation (enso)-related sea surface temperature from the pacific ocean, influences dengue fever in the americas. however, literature is lacking on the use of re ...201728450208
detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models.recent epidemics of zika, dengue, and chikungunya have heightened the need to understand the seasonal and geographic range of transmission by aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus mosquitoes. we use mechanistic transmission models to derive predictions for how the probability and magnitude of transmission for zika, chikungunya, and dengue change with mean temperature, and we show that these predictions are well matched by human case data. across all three viruses, models and human case data both show ...201728448507
juvenile hormone and its receptor methoprene-tolerant promote ribosomal biogenesis and vitellogenesis in the aedes aegypti mosquito.juvenile hormone (jh) controls many biological activities in insects, including development, metamorphosis, and reproduction. in the aedes aegypti mosquito, a vector of dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya, and zika viruses, the metabolic tissue (the fat body, which is an analogue of the vertebrate liver) produces yolk proteins for developing oocytes. jh is important for the fat body to acquire competence for yolk protein production. however, the molecular mechanisms of how jh promotes mosquito rep ...201728446607
species abundance and temporal variation of arbovirus vectors in brownsville, texas.the recent outbreaks of the dengue fever and west nile viruses and the looming threats of the zika and chikungunya viruses highlight the importance of establishing effective, proactive arboviral surveillance in communities at high risk of transmission, such as those on the texas-mexico border. currently, there are no approved human vaccines available for these mosquito-borne diseases, so entomological control and case management are the only known methods for decreasing disease incidence. the pr ...201728444003
dengue virus replicates and accumulates in aedes aegypti salivary glands.dengue virus (denv) is an rna virus transmitted among humans by mosquito vectors, mainly aedes aegypti. denv transmission requires viral dissemination from the mosquito midgut to the salivary glands. during this process the virus undergoes several population bottlenecks, which are stochastic reductions in population size that restrict intra-host viral genetic diversity and limit the efficiency of natural selection. despite the implications for virus transmission and evolution, denv replication i ...201728431281
yellow fever from angola and congo: a storm gathers.in common with zika, chikungunya and dengue, yellow fever (yf) is an arthropod-borne flavivirus. it is transmitted between humans and from monkeys by mosquitoes of the aedes aegypti (its principal vector), haemogogus and albopictus varieties. three cycles of transmission may occur: urban; sylvatic; and intermediate. recently, sub-saharan africa has seen the resurgence of this neglected disease. the current yf outbreak in angola began in december 2015 in the capital luanda and by october 2016 the ...201728424031
detection of a new pyrethroid resistance mutation (v410l) in the sodium channel of aedes aegypti: a potential challenge for mosquito control.the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, particularly in neotropical regions, is the principal vector of dengue, yellow fever, zika and chikungunya viruses. pyrethroids remain one of the most used insecticides to control aedes mosquitoes, despite the development of pyrethroid resistance in many mosquito populations worldwide. here, we report a brazilian strain of a. aegypti with high levels (approximately 100-60,000 fold) of resistance to both type i and type ii pyrethroids. we detected two mut ...201728422157
deploying dengue-suppressing wolbachia : robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in aedes aegypti.a novel strategy for controlling the spread of arboviral diseases such as dengue, zika and chikungunya is to transform mosquito populations with virus-suppressing wolbachia. in general, wolbachia transinfected into mosquitoes induce fitness costs through lower viability or fecundity. these maternally inherited bacteria also produce a frequency-dependent advantage for infected females by inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci), which kills the embryos produced by uninfected females mated to inf ...201728411063
severe dengue due to secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: a case study.dengue, transmitted by the mosquito aedes aegypti affects millions of people worldwide every year. dengue induced hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (hlh) is a serious condition and may prove fatal if not detected early and treated appropriately. diagnosis of hlh is challenging and usually missed as clinical and laboratory findings are nonspecific. moreover, the pathophysiology of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and/or sepsis is remarkably similar to hlh. secondary hlh following infe ...201728409119
vector competence and innate immune responses to dengue virus infection in selected laboratory and field-collected stegomyia aegypti (= aedes aegypti).control of dengue virus (denv) transmission, primarily based on strategies to reduce populations of the principle vector stegomya aegypti (= aedes aegypti) (diptera: culicidae), is difficult to sustain over time. other potential strategies aim to manipulate characteristics such as vector competence (vc), the innate capacity of the vector to transmit the virus. previous studies have identified genetic factors, including differential expression of apoptosis-related genes, associated with the refra ...201728407282
advances in vector control science: rear-and-release strategies show promise… but don't forget the basics.both chikungunya and zika viruses have recently swept from africa across the pacific to the americas, causing major outbreaks of disease in humans. in the meantime, dengue epidemics continue throughout the tropics. traditional vector control programs based on strategies from 1950s and 1960s have been relatively ineffective in combating recent epidemics. in response, new methods involving the rearing and releasing of large numbers of mosquitoes to eliminate or modify local aedes populations are b ...201728403439
aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) abundance model improved with relative humidity and precipitation-driven egg hatching.we propose an improved aedes aegypti (l.) abundance model that takes into account the effect of relative humidity (rh) on adult survival, as well as rainfall-triggered egg hatching. the model uses temperature-dependent development rates described in the literature as well as documented estimates for mosquito survival in environments with high rh, and for egg desiccation. we show that combining the two additional components leads to better agreement with surveillance trap data and with dengue inc ...201728402546
repellency of 29 synthetic and natural commercial topical insect repellents against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) in central mexico.in mexico, the use of repellents to prevent insects from landing and biting is a common practice. however, variation in the efficiency of natural and synthetic repellents has been observed. in this study, we evaluated the repellency and protection time of 16 synthetic and 13 natural-based commercial products against aedes aegypti (l.) from an endemic dengue area (jojutla, morelos) in central mexico. the "arm exposure" cage test was used to assess the efficacy of the repellents. tests were conduc ...201728402436
why is aedes aegypti linnaeus so successful as a species?diseases transmitted by mosquitoes impose enormous burden towards human morbidity and mortality. over the last three decades, brazil has suffered from severe dengue epidemics. in september 2014, this situation is further complicated by the introduction of two other viruses, zika and chikungunya, placing brazil in a triple epidemic. in this article, we discuss the biology of aedes aegypti linnaeus, and the principal initiatives currently used to control mosquito populations and the diseases they ...201728401481
copper ii - polar amino acid complexes: toxicity to bacteria and larvae of aedes aegypti.control strategies using insecticides are sometimes ineffective due to the resistance of the insect vectors.in this scenario new products must be proposed for the control of insect vectors.the complexes l-aspartate cu (ii) and l-glutamate-cu (ii) complexes were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, visible ultraviolet, infrared spectroscopy and potentiometric titration. the toxicity of these complexes was analyzed in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) larvae and gram-negative and ...201728746551
jaburetox: update on a urease-derived peptide.urease from canavalia ensiformis seeds was the first enzyme ever to be crystallized, in 1926. these proteins, found in plants, bacteria and fungi, present different biological properties including catalytic hydrolysis of urea, and also enzyme-independent activities, such as induction of exocytosis, pro-inflammatory effects, neurotoxicity, antifungal and insecticidal properties. urease is toxic to insects and fungi per se but part of this toxicity relies on an internal peptide (~11 kda), which is ...201728638403
bacteria-mediated hypoxia functions as a signal for mosquito development.mosquitoes host communities of microbes in their digestive tract that consist primarily of bacteria. we previously reported that several mosquito species, including aedes aegypti, do not develop beyond the first instar when fed a nutritionally complete diet in the absence of a gut microbiota. in contrast, several species of bacteria, including escherichia coli, rescue development of axenic larvae into adults. the molecular mechanisms underlying bacteria-dependent growth are unknown. here, we des ...201728630299
new insights into hcv replication in original cells from aedes mosquitoes.the existing literature about hcv association with, and replication in mosquitoes is extremely poor. to fill this gap, we performed cellular investigations aimed at exploring (i) the capacity of hcv e1e2 glycoproteins to bind on aedes mosquito cells and (ii) the ability of hcv serum particles (hcvsp) to replicate in these cell lines.201728830495
larvicidal potency of marine actinobacteria isolated from mangrove environment against aedes aegypti and anopheles stephensi.the marine soil samples were collected from different locations of parangipettai mangrove ecosystem, vellar estuary, southeast coast of india. totally 30 different marine actinobacteria were isolated by serial dilution plate technique on starch casein agar medium. the isolated actinobacteria were investigated for their larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti and anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. streptomyces fungicidicus, s. griseus, s. albus, s. alboflavus and s. rochei were identified as poten ...201728615847
efficacy of the vegetative cells of lysinibacillus sphaericus for biological control of insecticide-resistant aedes aegypti.the control of aedes aegypti is usually based on chemical insecticides, but the overuse of these compounds has led to increased resistance. the binary toxin produced by lysinibacillus sphaericus in the final stages of sporulation is used for mosquito control due to its specificity against the culicid larvae; however, it has been proved that ae. aegypti is refractory for this toxin. currently, there is no evidence of the use of l. sphaericus vegetative cells for mosquito biocontrol. therefore, in ...201728490350
mycobacterium ulcerans low infectious dose and mechanical transmission support insect bites and puncturing injuries in the spread of buruli ulcer.addressing the transmission enigma of the neglected disease buruli ulcer (bu) is a world health organization priority. in australia, we have observed an association between mosquitoes harboring the causative agent, mycobacterium ulcerans, and bu. here we tested a contaminated skin model of bu transmission by dipping the tails from healthy mice in cultures of the causative agent, mycobacterium ulcerans. tails were exposed to mosquito (aedes notoscriptus and aedes aegypti) blood feeding or punctur ...201728410412
vector competence of aedes albopictus (skuse) and aedes aegypti (linnaeus) for plasmodium gallinaceum infection and transmission.avian malaria caused by plasmodium gallinaceum is an important mosquito-borne disease. eradication of this disease remains problematic since its competent vectors are diverse and widely distributed across the globe. several mosquito species were implicated as competent vectors for this parasite. however, studies on vector competence for p. gallinaceum remain limited. in this study, vector competence in the two most predominant mosquito vectors in tropical countries, aedes albopictus and ae. aegy ...201728579025
in silico validation of d7 salivary protein-derived b- and t-cell epitopes of aedes aegypti as potential vaccine to prevent transmission of flaviviruses and togaviruses to humans.mosquito (aedes aegyptii) salivary proteins play a crucial role in facilitating viral transmission from vector-to-host due to their role in facilitating the "blood meal" of the vector. three main proteins, d7, aegyptin and sialokinin play a role in this process. using in-silico programs, we identified b- and t-cell epitopes in the mosquito salivary proteins d7 long and short form. t-cell epitopes with high affinity to the most prevalent hla mhc class-i supertypes among different population group ...201729225429
meta-analysis of aedes aegypti expression datasets: comparing virus infection and blood-fed transcriptomes to identify markers of virus presence.the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.) is vector of several arboviruses including dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya, and more recently zika. previous transcriptomic studies have been performed to elucidate altered pathways in response to viral infection. however, the intrinsic coupling between alimentation and infection were unappreciated in these studies. feeding is required for the initial mosquito contact with the virus and these events are highly dependent. addressing this relationship, we reinterr ...201729376049
larvicidal potential of juglans regia male flower against anopheles stephensi, aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus.the diseases vectored by mosquitoes continue to be a main cause of illnesses and death throughout the world. the methanol extract of juglans regia male flower was screened for larvicidal activity against three therapeutically important mosquito vectors viz., malarial vector, anopheles stephensi; dengue vector, aedes aegypti and the filarial vector, culex quinquefasciatus. the larvicidal activity was assayed against the early fourth-instar larvae of tested mosquito species at a concentration rang ...201729251995
the attractiveness of the gravid aedes trap to dengue vectors in fiji.the gravid aedes trap (gat) is a passive trap that relies on visual and olfactory cues to lure and capture gravid mosquitoes. the gat was designed as a dengue vector surveillance tool for use in conditions where power sources are not readily available. experiments were conducted over a 10-d period in fiji to determine which species of mosquitoes the gat would collect, how different infusion types affect the attractiveness of the trap, how long each infusion type took to begin attracting mosquito ...201729244174
dengue vectors in urban and suburban assam, india: entomological observations.dengue is rapidly becoming established in north-east india and spreading, on account of rapid urbanization and population movement, with reported morbidity and attributable death cases. this study aims to determine the seasonal abundance of aedes (stegomyia) albopictus and aedes (stegomyia) aegypti in guwahati metropolis and suburban settlements; to characterize the breeding resources for these mosquitoes; and to ascertain the status of their susceptibility to adulticides and larvicides.201728607255
species specific rna a-to-i editing of mosquito rdl modulates gaba potency and influences agonistic, potentiating and antagonistic actions of ivermectin.the insect gaba receptor, rdl, is the target of several classes of pesticides. the peptide sequences of rdl are generally highly conserved between diverse insects. however, rna a-to-i editing can effectively alter amino acid residues of rdl in a species specific manner, which can affect the potency of gaba and possibly insecticides. we report here that rna a-to-i editing alters the gene products of rdl in three mosquito disease vectors, recoding five amino acid residues in rdl of aedes aegypti a ...201729223796
field evaluation of indoor thermal fog and ultra-low volume applications for control of aedes aegypti in thailand.efficacies of a handheld thermal fogger (patriot™) and a backpack ultra-low volume (ulv) sprayer (twister™) with combinations of 2 different adulticides (pyrethrin, deltamethrin) and an insect growth regulator (pyriproxyfen) were field-tested and compared for their impact on reducing indoor aedes aegypti populations in thailand. the effectiveness of the indoor space sprays was evaluated by sampling the natural ae. aegypti population in houses and determining their physiological status, by monito ...201728590217
citrus seed oils efficacy against larvae of aedes aegypti.dengue fever is a serious public health issue in pakistan for many years. globally plants have been reported to contain compounds with insecticidal properties. these properties have been demonstrated more recently on the larval stages of mosquitoes. therefore, citrus cultivar seeds were evaluated for larvicidal potential against the primary dengue vector aedes aegypti.201729322059
relative insecticidal efficacy of three spatial repellent integrated light sources against aedes aegypti.three repellent products, off! mosquito lamp, insecticandel, and rescue decoshield, were comparatively evaluated against aedes aegypti in 130-m2 enclosed areas with a 317-m3 air volume. the results showed that the off! mosquito lamp with metofluthrin had a greater effect than the insecticandel with transfluthrin, which had greater effect than the decoshield with lemongrass oil and several other plant oils against ae. aegypti. the off! mosquito lamp was the only product to exceed 50% mortality. a ...201729369020
a small-scale investigation into the effect of a larvicidal oil on oviposition site preference by aedes aegypti.larvicidal oils can be used to control immature aedes aegypti and other pestiferous mosquitoes. to test whether oil-based larvicides also act as oviposition deterrents, indoor and semi-field trials were conducted at the navy entomology center of excellence in jacksonville, fl. in both studies, treatment cages consisted of oviposition cups lined with seed germination paper as an oviposition substrate and filled with 1-wk-old southern live oak ( quercus virginiana) leaf litter-infused water. treat ...201729369032
comparison of adult mosquito abundance from biogents-2 sentinel and biogents gravid aedes traps in northeastern florida.we compared the efficacy of the biogents gravid aedes trap (bg-gat) and biogents-2 sentinel (bg2s) trap to assess differences in adult mosquito collection rates between these 2 mosquito surveillance methods in northeastern florida. species diversity of trap collections was significantly greater for bg2s than for bg-gat, with 14 mosquito species collected from the former trap and 4 species from the latter. aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus were the 2 predominant species collected in both t ...201729369031
bg-sentinel™ trap efficacy as a component of proof-of-concept for push-pull control strategy for dengue vector mosquitoes.the efficacy of the bg-sentinel™ (bgs) trap as a "pull" component of a "push-pull" system (pps) for management of the dengue vector, aedes aegypti, was evaluated using local households in pu tuey, kanchanaburi, thailand. the pull component was the concluding phase of a 3-part investigation using a pps combination spatial repellent (sr) and bgs trap to capture adult vector mosquitoes. two sentinel households were selected for evaluation of bgs trap efficacy based on the highest pretrial indoor re ...201729369029
laboratory evaluation of synthetic blends of l-(+)-lactic acid, ammonia, and ketones as potential attractants for aedes aegypti.attraction of aedes aegypti to various binary, trinary, and quaternary blends of lactic acid and ketones with or without ammonia was studied using a dual choice olfactometer. a dose dependent attraction was observed in cases of single compounds where cyclopentanone attracted the highest percentage (36.9 ± 1.8%) of ae. aegypti when tested alone. no significant difference was observed between the attraction levels of trinary and binary blends of lactic acid and acetone or butanone when tested agai ...201729369028
[estimation of underreporting of chikungunya virus infection cases in girardot, colombia, from november, 2014, to may, 2015].chikungunya virus infection in colombia became epidemic in 2015. it is estimated that there is underreporting of cases to the public health surveillance system which can induce bias in epidemiological projections for decision making, a serious problem, as it veils the real magnitude and actual epidemiological importance of this disease.201729373771
larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti and chemical characterization of the inflorescences of tagetes patula.the crude acetone extract (cae) of defatted inflorescences of tagetes patula was partitioned into five semipurified fractions: n-hexane (hf), dichloromethane (df), ethyl acetate (eaf), n-butanol (bf), and aqueous (aqf). bf was fractionated by reversed-phase polyamide column chromatography, obtaining 34 subfractions, which were subjected to hsccc, where patuletin and patulitrin were isolated. cae and the fractions bf, eaf, df, and aqf were analyzed by lc-dad-ms, and patuletin and patulitrin were ...201729362590
persistence of toxic activity of fermentation extracts from bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis after more than three decades of storage.this study was carried out to determine the persistence of toxicity of fermentation extracts of bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis after more than three decades of storage. for this purpose, a population of aedes aegypti was established. the mortality rate of 20 spore-crystal extracts purified using the acetone-lactose coprecipitation method was measured and evaluated by bioassays according to a modified who protocol. the extracts with the highest mortality rate were determined in triplicat ...201729358951
synergistic effect of fertilizer and plant material combinations on the development of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) and anopheles gambiae (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes.chemical fertilizers are used everywhere, which often pollute the breeding sites of mosquitoes. in this laboratory study, the consequences on aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) and anopheles gambiae (giles) (diptera: culicidae) of water-containing plant matter (pm) alone, or in association with an npk type of fertilizer (pm+npk), were evaluated. to obtain a 20% imaginal emergence of an. gambiae (iet20), the bioassays carried out with pm have evidenced that its larvae need four times as much ...201729309617
dengue and yellow fever virus vectors: seasonal abundance, diversity and resting preferences in three kenyan cities.the transmission patterns of dengue (denv) and yellow fever (yfv) viruses, especially in urban settings, are influenced by aedes (stegomyia) mosquito abundance and behavior. despite recurrent dengue outbreaks on the kenyan coast, these parameters remain poorly defined in this and other areas of contrasting dengue endemicity in kenya. in assessing the transmission risk of denv/yfv in three kenyan cities, we determined adult abundance and resting habits of potential aedes (stegomyia) vectors in ki ...201729284522
genetically modified aedes aegypti to control dengue: a review.dengue is an acute infectious disease of viral etiology characterized by lymphadenopathy, leucopenia, headache, biphasic fever, pain in various parts of the body, rashes, and extreme physical weakness. it is a vector-borne disease caused by a positive-stranded rna virus of the family flaviviridae, genus flavivirus. dengue inflicts a significant health, economic, and social burden on populations of endemic areas. dengue virus is transmitted to humans by the mosquito vector aedes aegypti. vaccines ...201729283327
family level variation in wolbachia-mediated dengue virus blocking in aedes aegypti.the mosquito vector aedes aegypti is responsible for transmitting a range of arboviruses including dengue (denv) and zika (zikv). the global reach of these viruses is increasing due to an expansion of the mosquito's geographic range and increasing urbanization and human travel. vector control remains the primary means for limiting these diseases. wolbachia pipientis is an endosymbiotic bacterium of insects that has the ability to block the replication of pathogens, including flaviviruses such as ...201729282144
african and asian zika virus isolates display phenotypic differences both in vitro and in vivo.zika virus (zikv) is a mosquito-borne member of the genus flavivirus that has emerged since 2007 to cause outbreaks in africa, asia, oceania, and most recently, in the americas. here, we used an isolate history as well as genetic and phylogenetic analyses to characterize three low-passage isolates representing african (ard 41525) and asian (cpc-0740, sv0127-14) lineages to investigate the potential phenotypic differences in vitro and in vivo. the african isolate displayed a large plaque phenotyp ...201729280428
chikungunya: molecular aspects, clinical outcomes and pathogenesis.the alarming worldwide emergence of the chikungunya virus began in the last decade. since the first autochthonous transmission in mexico in november of 2014, the virus has spread throughout the country, resulted in multiple outbreaks. this virus produces an acute and self-limiting disease characterized by fever, polyarthralgia, myalgia, exanthema, and general malaise. it is transmitted to humans by the bite of aedes aegypti and a. albopictus mosquitoes. the fact that the clinical presentation is ...201729265115
characteristics of aedes aegypti adult mosquitoes in rural and urban areas of western and coastal kenya.aedes aegypti is the main vector for yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses. recent outbreaks of dengue and chikungunya have been reported in kenya. presence and abundance of this vector is associated with the risk for the occurrence and transmission of these diseases. this study aimed to characterize the presence and abundance of ae. aegypti adult mosquitoes from rural and urban sites in western and coastal regions of kenya. presence and abundance of ae. aegypti adult mosquitoes wer ...201729261766
individual co-variation between viral rna load and gene expression reveals novel host factors during early dengue virus infection of the aedes aegypti midgut.dengue virus (denv) causes more human infections than any other mosquito-borne virus. the current lack of antiviral strategies has prompted genome-wide screens for host genes that are required for denv infectivity. earlier transcriptomic studies that identified denv host factors in the primary vector aedes aegypti used inbred laboratory colonies and/or pools of mosquitoes that erase individual variation. here, we performed transcriptome sequencing on individual midguts in a field-derived ae. aeg ...201729261661
assessment of maldi-tof mass spectrometry for filariae detection in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (maldi-tof ms) is an emerging tool for routine identification of bacteria, archaea and fungi. it has also been recently applied as an accurate approach for arthropod identification. preliminary studies have shown that the maldi-tof ms was able to differentiate whether ticks and mosquitoes were infected or not with some bacteria and plasmodium parasites, respectively. the aim of the present study was to test the efficien ...201729261659
origin of a high-latitude population of aedes aegypti in washington, dc.an overwintering population of aedes aegypti has been documented in the capitol hill neighborhood of washington, dc, since 2011. mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase i (mtcoi) sequence data presented in a previous study traced the origin to the new world. here, we use microsatellite and snp chip data along with more mitochondrial dna (mtdna) sequences on washington ae. aegypti samples and samples from potential sources to further narrow the origin of this population. genetically, washington ae. aegy ...201729260658
from ground pools to treeholes: convergent evolution of habitat and phenotype in aedes mosquitoes.invasive mosquito species are responsible for millions of vector-borne disease cases annually. the global invasive success of aedes mosquitoes such as aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus has relied on the human transport of immature stages in container habitats. however, despite the importance of these mosquitoes and this ecological specialization to their widespread dispersal, evolution of habitat specialization in this group has remained largely unstudied. we use comparative methods to evaluate ...201729258425
zika virus exhibits lineage-specific phenotypes in cell culture, in aedes aegypti mosquitoes, and in an embryo model.zika virus (zikv) has quietly circulated in africa and southeast asia for the past 65 years. however, the recent zikv epidemic in the americas propelled this mosquito-borne virus to the forefront of flavivirus research. based on historical evidence, zikv infections in africa were sporadic and caused mild symptoms such as fever, skin rash, and general malaise. in contrast, recent asian-lineage zikv infections in the pacific islands and the americas are linked to birth defects and neurological dis ...201729258204
seasonal and spatial quantitative changes in aedes aegypti under distinctly different ecological areas of lahore, pakistan.to find out the variations in larval and adult density of aedes aegypti in different seasons under different ecological conditions.201729256519
social-ecological factors and preventive actions decrease the risk of dengue infection at the household-level: results from a prospective dengue surveillance study in machala, ecuador.in ecuador, dengue virus (denv) infections transmitted by the aedes aegypti mosquito are among the greatest public health concerns in urban coastal communities. community- and household-level vector control is the principal means of controlling disease outbreaks. this study aimed to assess the impact of knowledge, attitudes, and practices (kaps) and social-ecological factors on the presence or absence of denv infections in the household.201729253873
an approach of the exact linearization techniques to analysis of population dynamics of the mosquito aedes aegypti.dengue fever, chikungunya and zika are caused by different viruses and mainly transmitted by aedes aegypti mosquitoes. these diseases have received special attention of public health officials due to the large number of infected people in tropical and subtropical countries and the possible sequels that those diseases can cause. in severe cases, the infection can have devastating effects, affecting the central nervous system, muscles, brain and respiratory system, often resulting in death. vaccin ...201729253493
aedes aegypti resistance development to commonly used insecticides in jakarta, indonesia.aedes aegypti is the primary vector of various relevant arthropod-borne viral infectious diseases worldwide. the mosquito control is still mainly performed by using insecticides but their effectiveness is increasingly questioned nowadays. we here conducted a study on ae. aegypti resistance development towards several commonly used insecticides in the capital city of jakarta, indonesia. in order to achieve this goal, ae. aegypti eggs from jakarta were collected with ovitraps and hatched in the in ...201729253003
zika virus alters the microrna expression profile and elicits an rnai response in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.zika virus (zikv), a flavivirus transmitted primarily by aedes aegypti, has recently spread globally in an unprecedented fashion, yet we have a poor understanding of host-microbe interactions in this system. to gain insights into the interplay between zikv and the mosquito, we sequenced the small rna profiles in zikv-infected and non-infected ae. aegypti mosquitoes at 2, 7 and 14 days post-infection. zika induced an rnai response in the mosquito with virus-derived short interfering rnas and piwi ...201728715413
biopolymer zein-coated gold nanoparticles: synthesis, antibacterial potential, toxicity and histopathological effects against the zika virus vector aedes aegypti.the control of multidrug-resistant bacteria as well as insect pests and vectors is timely and important now a days. the present study was designed to evaluate the in vitro antibacterial, antibiofilm and mosquito larvicidal effects of gold nanoparticles synthesized using the zein biopolymer (ze-aunps) against gram positive (bacillus pumilus and bacillus subtilis), gram negative (shigella sonnei and pseudomonas aeruginosa) bacteria and third instar larvae of the dengue and zika virus vector aedes ...201728654862
cell fusing agent virus and dengue virus mutually interact in aedes aegypti cell lines.the genus flavivirus contains more than 70 single-stranded, positive-sense arthropod-borne rna viruses. some flaviviruses are particularly medically important to humans and other vertebrates including dengue virus (denv), west nile virus, and yellow fever virus. these viruses are transmitted to vertebrates by mosquitoes and other arthropod species. mosquitoes are also infected by insect-specific flaviviruses (isfs) that do not appear to be infective to vertebrates. cell fusing agent virus (cfav) ...201728761113
experimental infection with and maintenance of cell fusing agent virus (flavivirus) in aedes aegypti.during the past two decades, there has been a dramatic increase in the recognition and characterization of novel insect-specific flaviviruses (isfvs). some of these agents are closely related to important mosquito-borne flavivirus pathogens. results of experimental studies suggest that mosquitoes and mosquito cell cultures infected with some isfvs are refractory to superinfection with related flavivirus pathogens; and it has been proposed that isfvs potentially could be used to alter the vector ...201728719335
activation of aedes aegypti prophenoloxidase-3 and its role in the immune response against entomopathogenic fungi.serine protease cascade-mediated melanization is an important innate immune response in insects and crustaceans, which involves the proteolytic activation of prophenoloxidase (ppo). in this study, we investigated the role of aedes aegypti ppo3 in antifungal immune defence. we expressed and purified recombinant ppo3 (rppo3) in escherichia coli and demonstrated that rppo3 was activated by ethanol and, to a lesser extent, by cetylpyridinium chloride. in the presence of cu(2+) , rppo3 exhibited enzy ...201728556276
understanding the role of micrornas in the interaction of aedes aegypti mosquitoes with an insect-specific flavivirus.the flavivirus genus contains some of the most prevalent vector-borne viruses, such as the dengue, zika and yellow fever viruses that cause devastating diseases in humans. however, the insect-specific clade of flaviviruses is restricted to mosquito hosts, albeit they have retained the general features of the genus, such as genome structure and replication. the interactions between insect-specific flaviviruses (isfs) and their mosquito hosts are largely unknown. pathogenic flaviviruses are known ...201728699859
synergistic efficacy of aedes aegypti antimicrobial peptide cecropin a2 and tetracycline against pseudomonas aeruginosa.the increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance has created an urgent need for alternative drugs with new mechanisms of action. antimicrobial peptides (amps) are promising candidates that could address the spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria, either alone or in combination with conventional antibiotics. we studied the antimicrobial efficacy and bactericidal mechanism of cecropin a2, a 36-residue α-helical cationic peptide derived from aedes aegypti cecropin a, focusing on the common pathog ...201728483966
aedes aegypti piwi4 is a noncanonical piwi protein involved in antiviral responses.the small interfering rna (sirna) pathway is a major antiviral response in mosquitoes; however, another rna interference pathway, the piwi-interacting rna (pirna) pathway, has been suggested to be antiviral in mosquitoes. piwi4 has been reported to be a key mediator of this response in mosquitoes, but it is not involved in the production of virus-specific pirnas. here, we show that piwi4 associates with members of the antiviral exogenous sirna pathway (ago2 and dcr2), as well as with proteins of ...201728497119
characterization of tolypocladium cylindrosporum (hypocreales: ophiocordycipitaceae) and its impact against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus eggs at low temperature.we examined the growth characteristics of tolypocladium cylindrosporum ibt 41712 and its potential to infect eggs of aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus at a low temperature (15°c). when grown on sabouraud dextrose agar supplemented with yeast extract, the ibt 41712 formed white colonies turning to a slightly darker, off-white color when mature. the mycelia bore swollen conidiophores producing smooth-walled, oblong to cylindrical conidia with varying sizes, ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 μm long. to deter ...201728854112
the role of the environment in the evolution of tolerance and resistance to a pathogen.defense against parasites can be divided into resistance, which limits parasite burden, and tolerance, which reduces pathogenesis at a given parasite burden. distinguishing between the two and understanding which defense is favored by evolution in different ecological settings are important, as they lead to fundamentally different evolutionary trajectories of host-parasite interactions. we let the mosquito aedes aegypti evolve under different food levels and with either no parasite, a constant p ...201728829641
specificity and putative mode of action of a mosquito larvicidal toxin from the bacterium xenorhabdus innexi.reduction of mosquito-borne diseases relies, in part, on the use of synthetic pesticides to control pest mosquitoes. this reliance has led to genetic resistance, environmental contamination and the nondiscriminatory elimination of both pest and non-pest species. to expand our options for control, we screened entomopathogenic bacteria for potential larvicidal activity. a lipopeptide from the bacterium, xenorhabdus innexi, was discovered that displayed potent larvicidal activity. the lc50s of the ...201728712711
potential risk of re-emergence of urban transmission of yellow fever virus in brazil facilitated by competent aedes populations.yellow fever virus (yfv) causing a deadly viral disease is transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes. in brazil, yfv is restricted to a forest cycle maintained between non-human primates and forest-canopy mosquitoes, where humans can be tangentially infected. since late 2016, a growing number of human cases have been reported in southeastern brazil at the gates of the most populated areas of south america, the atlantic coast, with rio de janeiro state hosting nearly 16 million people. we sh ...201728687779
taking innovative vector control interventions in urban latin america to scale: lessons learnt from multi-country implementation research.prior to the current public health emergency following the emergence of chikungunya and zika virus disease in the americas during 2014 and 2015, multi-country research investigated between 2011 and 2013 the efficacy of novel aedes aegypti intervention packages through cluster randomised controlled trials in four latin-american cities: fortaleza (brazil); girardot (colombia), acapulco (mexico) and salto (uruguay). results from the trials led to a scaling up effort of the interventions at city lev ...201728829235
modeling the transmission and control of zika in brazil.zika virus, a reemerging mosquito-borne flavivirus, started spread across central and southern america and more recently to north america. the most serious impacted country is brazil. based on the transmission mechanism of the virus and assessment of the limited data on the reported suspected cases, we establish a dynamical model which allows us to estimate the basic reproduction number r 0 = 2.5020. the wild spreading of the virus make it a great challenge to public health to control and preven ...201728798323
differential outcomes of zika virus infection in aedes aegypti orally challenged with infectious blood meals and infectious protein meals.infection of mosquitoes is an essential step for the transmission of mosquito-borne arboviruses in nature. engorgement of infectious blood meals from viremic infected vertebrate hosts allows the entry of viruses and initiates infection of midgut epithelial cells. historically, the infection process of arboviruses in mosquitoes has been studied through the engorgement of mosquitoes from viremic laboratory animals or from artificial feeders containing blood mixed with viruses harvested from cell c ...201728796799
zika virus replication in the mosquito culex quinquefasciatus in brazil.zika virus (zikv) is a flavivirus that has recently been associated with an increased incidence of neonatal microcephaly and other neurological disorders. the virus is primarily transmitted by mosquito bite, although other routes of infection have been implicated in some cases. the aedes aegypti mosquito is considered to be the main vector to humans worldwide; however, there is evidence that other mosquito species, including culex quinquefasciatus, transmit the virus. to test the potential of cx ...201728790458
sexual and vertical transmission of zika virus in anti-interferon receptor-treated rag1-deficient mice.although zika virus (zikv) is primarily transmitted to humans by the aedes aegypti mosquito, human-to-human transmission has also been observed from males-to-females as well as mother-to-offspring. in the current study, we studied both sexual transmission (stx) and vertical transmission (vtx) of zikv using anti-ifnar1-treatment of rag1 (-/-) (air) mice. these mice have suppressed type i ifn responses and lack adaptive immune responses, leading to a prolonged infection prior to clinical disease. ...201728775298
culex quinquefasciatus from areas with the highest incidence of microcephaly associated with zika virus infections in the northeast region of brazil are refractory to the virus.zika virus (zikv) is widely distributed in brazil and the northeast region (ne) is the most affected zone, showing the highest incidence of microcephaly associated with zikv congenital infections worldwide. we report attempts to infect three populations of culex quinquefasciatus from severely affected sites in the ne and southeast region (se) of brazil with three strains of zikv isolated from these localities. an aedes aegypti population from the se was used as a positive control. all tested cx. ...201728767975
linking only aedes aegypti with zika virus has world-wide public health implications. 201728736548
zika virus transmission to mouse ear by mosquito bite: a laboratory model that replicates the natural transmission process.zika disease has transformed into a serious global health problem due to the rapid spread of the arbovirus and alarming severity including congenital complications, microcephaly and guillain-barré syndrome. zika virus (zikv) is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of an infective mosquito, with aedes aegypti being the main vector.201728728607
asymptomatic transmission and the dynamics of zika infection.following the 2013-14 outbreak in french polynesia, the zika virus (zikv) epidemic spread widely to many countries where aedes aegypti as the main transmitting vector is endemic. the lack of a second wave of zikv infection in most affected regions may suggest that a sufficiently high level of herd immunity was reached during the first wave. we developed an agent-based transmission model to investigate the role of asymptomatic infection on the likelihood of observing a second wave, while accounti ...201728724972
american aedes vexans mosquitoes are competent vectors of zika virus.abstractstarting in 2013-2014, the americas have experienced a massive outbreak of zika virus (zikv) which has now reached at least 49 countries. although most cases have occurred in south america and the caribbean, imported and autochthonous cases have occurred in the united states. aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes are known vectors of zikv. little is known about the potential for temperate aedes mosquitoes to transmit zikv. aedes vexans has a worldwide distribution, is highly abun ...201728719283
early evidence for zika virus circulation among aedes aegypti mosquitoes, rio de janeiro, brazil.during 2014-2016, we conducted mosquito-based zika virus surveillance in rio de janeiro, brazil. results suggest that zika virus was probably introduced into the area during may-november 2013 via multiple in-country sources. furthermore, our results strengthen the hypothesis that zika virus in the americas originated in brazil during october 2012-may 2013.201728628464
a single substitution changes zika virus infectivity in mosquitoes.zika virus (zikv) has caused outbreaks in the pacific and the americas. the mechanism underlying the recent zikv epidemic remains obscure. a recent study reveals that an amino acid substitution is associated with increased infectivity of zikv in the aedes aegypti mosquito.201728610876
zika vector transmission risk in temperate australia: a vector competence study.zika virus is an emerging pathogen of global importance. it has been responsible for recent outbreaks in the americas and in the pacific region. this study assessed five different mosquito species from the temperate climatic zone in australia and included aedes albopictus as a potentially invasive species.201728599659
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