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zika and chikungunya virus detection in naturally infected aedes aegypti in ecuador.the wide and rapid spread of chikungunya (chikv) and zika (zikv) viruses represent a global public health problem, especially for tropical and subtropical environments. the early detection of chikv and zikv in mosquitoes may help to understand the dynamics of the diseases in high-risk areas, and to design data based epidemiological surveillance to activate the preparedness and response of the public health system and vector control programs. this study was done to detect zikv and chikv viruses i ...201828982578
molecular detection and characterization of wolbachia pipientis from culex quinquefasciatus collected from lahore, pakistan.the gram-negative, pleomorphic endosymbiont wolbachia is known to infect a large number of insects and other arthropods naturally. this bacterium modifies the host biology, mainly causing reproductive alterations including feminization, death of male, parthenogenesis, and importantly cytoplasmic incompatibility. wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility results in nonviable offspring and vector population suppression. in addition, this bacterium rapidly spreads and propagates within the host ...201829141766
potential role for flubendazole in limiting filariasis transmission: observations of microfilarial sensitivity.flubendazole (flbz) is a potent and efficacious macrofilaricide after parenteral administration. studies in animal models and one trial in patients infected with onchocerca volvulus revealed that flbz elicits minimal effects on microfilariae (mf). severe complications after ivermectin (ivm) treatment of patients with high loa loa microfilaraemia are of great concern. we examined the potential of flbz to rapidly kill l. loa mf, the phenomenon proposed to underlie the complications. mf of l. loa w ...201829141764
complex wolbachia infection dynamics in mosquitoes with imperfect maternal transmission.dengue, malaria, and zika are dangerous diseases primarily transmitted by aedes aegypti, aedes albopictus, and anopheles stephensi. in the last few years, a new disease control method, besides pesticide spraying to kill mosquitoes, has been developed by releasing mosquitoes carrying bacterium wolbachia into the natural areas to infect the wild population of mosquitoes and block disease transmission. the bacterium is transmitted by infected mothers and the maternal transmission was assumed to be ...201829161848
bacterial exopolysaccharide (eps)-coated zno nanoparticles showed high antibiofilm activity and larvicidal toxicity against malaria and zika virus vectors.in this study, a novel and effective approach was performed to synthesize zno nanoparticles (zno nps) using the exopolysaccharides (eps) from the probiotic strain bacillus licheniformis dahb1. eps acted as reducing and stabilizing agent for the formation of eps-zno nps by co-precipitation method. structural characterization was investigated by a surface plasma resonance centered at 375nm in uv-vis spectrum. ftir spectrum exhibited functional groups with strong absorption peak at 3814.7-420cm-1. ...201829173489
facile green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles using ulva lactuca seaweed extract and evaluation of their photocatalytic, antibiofilm and insecticidal activity.the bioactivity of semiconductor nanocomplexes has been poorly studied in the field of pesticide science. in this research, the synthesis of zinc nanoparticles was accomplished through new effortless green chemistry process, using the ulva lactuca seaweed extract as a reducing and capping agent. the production of u. lactuca-fabricated zno nanoparticles (ul-zno nps) was characterized by powder x-ray diffraction (xrd), uv-visible, fourier transform infrared (ftir) spectroscopy, selected area elect ...201829169140
first evidence of zika virus venereal transmission in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.aedes aegypti is considered the main zika virus (zikv) vector, and is thought to be responsible for the 2015-2016 outbreak in brazil. zika positive ae. aegypti males collected in the field suggest that vertical and/or venereal transmission of zikv may occur.201829185595
point-of-use nanobiosensor for detection of dengue virus ns1 antigen in adult aedes aegypti: a potential tool for improved dengue surveillance.dengue virus (denv) and its primary mosquito vectors aedes spp. have spread to every continent except antarctica, causing outbreaks and autochthonous transmission in previously disease-free regions. recently, the spread of other arboviruses carried by invasive aedes spp., such as chikungunya and zika, seem to be following similar trends as denv and have renewed interest in monitoring and modeling arboviruses within mosquito vectors. unfortunately, current commercially available detection methods ...201829182305
nanotitania crystals induced efficient photocatalytic color degradation, antimicrobial and larvicidal activity.textile industries release tonnes of harmful toxic dyes into the environment, causing severe effects on living organisms, including humans. mosquitoes vectors spread important diseases which cause millions of human deaths worldwide. to control mosquitoes a number of synthetic mosquitocidal agents have been employed but all these pesticides pose harmful effects to human health and non-target species and also led to resistance development in treated vectors. microbial strains are also developing r ...201829241121
diurnal temperature range and chikungunya virus infection in invasive mosquito vectors.climate strongly influences the geographic distribution and timing of mosquito-borne disease outbreaks. environmental temperature affects phenotypic traits of mosquitoes including vector competence for arboviruses mediated by changes in infection, extrinsic incubation period and in rates of transmission. most experiments, however, are done at constant temperatures. in nature, mosquitoes are more likely to experience daily fluctuations in temperature. here we compare disseminated infection (leg i ...201829040730
the effect of insecticidal stress on reproductive output of susceptible and field strains of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).the phenomenon of high egg reproduction when mortality risk rises is common in mosquitoes. however, the phenomenon may vary between insecticide susceptible and field-collected strains, due to the latter's decreased energy allocation in reproduction in the presence of insecticide resistance. in this study, we evaluated the effect of chlorpyrifos (cp) and temephos (tp) exposure on the oviposition and survival of aedes aegypti (linnaeus) (diptera: culicidae) using a susceptible strain (khsm) and tw ...201829040719
detection and serotyping of dengue viruses in aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae) collected in surabaya, indonesia from 2008 to 2015.aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus are the primary and secondary vectors, respectively, of dengue, the most important arboviral disease in the world. the aim of this study was to detect and serotype dengue viruses (denv) in the vectors ae. aegypti and ae. albopictus in surabaya, indonesia. between 2008 and 2015, 16,605 aedes mosquitoes were collected in 15 sub-districts of surabaya. ae. aegypti was dominant (90.9%), whereas few ae. albopictus were collected (9.1%). a total of 330 pools of adult ...201829093315
gold nanoparticles - against parasites and insect vectors.nanomaterials are currently considered for many biological, biomedical and environmental purposes, due to their outstanding physical and chemical properties. the synthesis of gold nanoparticles (au nps) is of high interest for research in parasitology and entomology, since these nanomaterials showed promising applications, ranging from detection techniques to drug development, against a rather wide range of parasites of public health relevance, as well as on insect vectors. here, i reviewed curr ...201829092797
sublethal exposure to deltamethrin reduces the abilities of giant water bugs to prey upon aedes aegypti larvae.freshwater ecosystems provide environmental conditions for many arthropod species, including pests like mosquitoes and beneficial insects. giant water bugs, belostoma anurum (hemiptera: belostomatidae), are aquatic insects that provide biological control of mosquitoes and small vertebrates in freshwater environments. however, the application of insecticides aiming to control mosquitoes can lead to insecticide exposures of aquatic predators that can result in their death or significant reductions ...201829049958
functional characterization of a serine protease inhibitor modulated in the infection of the aedes aegypti with dengue virus.during feeding with blood meal, female aedes aegypti can transmit infectious agents, such as dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and zika viruses. dengue virus causes human mortality in tropical regions of the world, and there is no specific treatment or vaccine with maximum efficiency being used for these infections. in the vector-virus interaction, the production of several molecules is modulated by both mosquitoes and invading agents. however, little information is available about these molecul ...201829133118
zika virus: what we need to know?zika virus is one of the emerging viruses and is of significant threat to human health globally. it is a mosquito borne flavivirus similar to dengue, yellow fever, and west nile viruses. it was reported about 5 decades ago and then it spreads to different parts of the world. large outbreaks were reported on yap islands in 2007. now it has gained wide attention globally by health communities. major vector for virus transmission is aedes aegypti mosquito. zikv infection is mostly asymptomatic but ...201829131357
the bacterium wolbachia exploits host innate immunity to establish a symbiotic relationship with the dengue vector mosquito aedes aegypti.a host's immune system plays a central role in shaping the composition of the microbiota and, in return, resident microbes influence immune responses. symbiotic associations of the maternally transmitted bacterium wolbachia occur with a wide range of arthropods. it is, however, absent from the dengue and zika vector mosquito aedes aegypti in nature. when wolbachia is artificially forced to form symbiosis with this new mosquito host, it boosts the basal immune response and enhances the mosquito's ...201829099491
scaled deployment of wolbachia to protect the community from dengue and other  aedes transmitted arboviruses.background: a number of new technologies are under development for the control of mosquito transmitted viruses, such as dengue, chikungunya and zika that all require the release of modified mosquitoes into the environment. none of these technologies has been able to demonstrate evidence that they can be implemented at a scale beyond small pilots. here we report the first successful citywide scaled deployment of wolbachia in the northern australian city of townsville. methods: the wmel strain of ...201830596205
influence of location and distance of biogents sentinel™ traps from human-occupied experimental huts on aedes aegypti recapture and entry into huts.a mark-release-recapture study was conducted to refine the "push-pull" strategy for controlling the dengue, chikungunya, and zika virus vector aedes aegypti in a peridomestic environment by determining optimal locations and distances from human-occupied experimental huts for placement of the "pull" component (biogents sentinel™ [bgs] traps) to maximize the capture of mosquitoes. the bgs traps were placed at portals of entry (windows or doors) or corners of the experimental huts and at varying di ...201831442172
habitat characteristics for immature stages of aedes aegypti in zanzibar city, tanzania.aedesaegypti is the main vector for dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, zika, and other arboviruses of public health importance. the presence of ae. aegypti has never been systematically assessed in zanzibar, including its preferred larval habitats. in 2016 we conducted a cross-sectional entomological survey to describe the preferred larval habitats of ae. aegypti in zanzibar city, the main urban area of the zanzibar archipelago. the surveys for container habitats were conducted for a 17-wk perio ...201831442169
rapid immobilization of adult aedes aegypti caused by plant essential oils at sublethal concentrations.many synthetic insecticides cause immobilization in insect pests after they are exposed. this immobilization or knockdown is an important feature of intoxication that contributes to the abatement of pest insect populations, while preventing vectors of disease from biting and spreading pathogenic organisms to susceptible individuals. we have previously demonstrated that certain plant essential oils rapidly immobilize adult female mosquitoes that have been exposed via topical application. to furth ...201831442168
entomological investigation of aedes aegypti in neighborhoods with confirmed human arbovirus infection in puerto rico.the exotic arboviruses chikungunya (chikv) and zika (zikv) recently caused large outbreaks and continue to circulate in puerto rico, prompting entomological investigations at 9 locations with confirmed chikv- or zikv-infected human cases. adult mosquitoes were collected using the centers for disease control and prevention autocidal gravid ovitraps over a 14-day period at each site. mean female aedes aegypti captured per trap-week ranged from 13.47 per trap-week to 1.27 per trap-week. arbovirus-p ...201831442166
repellent activity of carrot seed essential oil and its pure compound, carotol, against mosquitoes.in our natural products screening program for mosquitoes, carrot seed essential oil showed high repellency. the gas chromatography (gc)/flame ionization detector and gc/mass spectrometry analysis of the essential oil revealed the presence of 47 compounds. carotol was more than 75% w/w, followed by muurolene (4.86%), (z)-β-farnesene (2.9%), and diepicedrene (1.1%). systematic bioassay-guided fractionation of the essential oil was performed to identify active repellent compounds. in both klun and ...201831442148
origin of aedes aegypti in clark county, nevada.aedesaegypti is the primary vector for serious diseases, including those caused by chikungunya, dengue, and zika viruses. in 2017, the southern nevada health district first detected this invasive species in clark county, nv, including in the city of las vegas. we analyzed ae. aegypti from the city of north las vegas to determine the likely source of the invasion. we genotyped a sample of ae. aegypti at 12 highly variable microsatellites and analyzed the data in reference to published data from 2 ...201831442147
molecular basis for arbovirus transmission by aedes aegypti mosquitoes.mosquitoes are considered the most important vectors for the transmission of pathogens to humans. aedes aegypti is a unique species, not only by its highly anthropophilic and peridomestic habits but also because it can transmit an important variety of pathogenic viruses. examples are dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya, zika, and mayaro viruses. after ingesting viremic blood, a wide range of mechanisms are activated in the mosquito to counteract viral infection. nevertheless, these arboviruses pos ...201831082816
wing geometry analysis of aedes aegypti (diptera, culicidae), a dengue virus vector, from multiple geographical locations of samut songkhram, thailand.dengue haemorrhagic fever (dhf) is a mosquito-borne disease and remains a major public health problem, especially in tropical and temperate countries. studying wing morphometric of aedes aegypti as a mosquito vector of dhf can help to better understand biological process of the mosquito adaptation to the environment. we aimed to study the geometric morphometric of ae. aegypti from multiple geographical areas.201830918904
effects of multiple transmission pathways on zika dynamics.although the zika virus is transmitted to humans primarily through the bite of infected female aedes aegypti mosquitoes, it can also be sexually and vertically transmitted within both populations. in this study, we develop a new mathematical model of the zika virus which incorporates sexual transmission in humans and mosquitos, vertical transmission in mosquitos, and mosquito to human transmission through bites. analysis of this deterministic model shows that the secondary transmission routes of ...201830839920
green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles and mosquito larvicidal activity against dengue, zika and chikungunya causing vector aedes aegypti.in the present study, high purity copper oxide nanoparticles (nps) were synthesised using tridax procumbens leaf extract. green syntheses of nano-mosquitocides rely on plant compounds as reducing and stabilising agents. copper oxide nps were characterised using x-ray diffraction (xrd) analysis, fourier transform infrared (ft-ir), field-emission scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry and fluorescence spectroscopy. xrd studies of the ...201830964011
supersensitive odorant receptor underscores pleiotropic roles of indoles in mosquito ecology.mosquitoes exhibit highly diverse and fast evolving odorant receptors (ors). the indole-sensitive or gene clade, comprised of or2 and or10 is a notable exception on account of its conservation in both mosquito subfamilies. this group of paralogous genes exhibits a complex developmental expression pattern in aedes aegypti: aaegor2 is expressed in both adults and larvae, aaegor10 is adult-specific and a third member named aaegor9 is larva-specific. or2 and or10 have been deorphanized and are selec ...201830733668
insecticidal and repellent properties of novel trifluoromethylphenyl amides ii.this project focused on the design, synthesis, and testing of trifluoromethylphenyl amides (tfmpas) as potential mosquitocides and repellents. fourteen compounds were evaluated for toxicity against larvae and adults of aedes aegypti. several compounds were toxic against aedes aegypti (larval, adult and feeding bioassays) and drosophila melanogaster (glass-surface contact assay), but were much less toxic than fipronil, with toxicity ratios ranging from 100-fold in the larval assay to 100,000-fold ...201830704711
toxicity, mode of action, and synergist potential of flonicamid against mosquitoes.the present study focused on the toxicity of the aphid anti-feedant flonicamid and its main metabolite, 4-trifluoromethylnicotinamide (tfna-am) to aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae mosquitoes. the compounds were toxic to both species via topical application, resulting in un-coordinated locomotion and leg splaying, with a favorable an. gambiae ld50 value of 35 ng/mg for tfna-am, but no significant lethality to ae. aegypti at 10 μg/female. there was mild cross resistance in the akron-kdr (akdr) ...201830704710
use of chemical probes to explore the toxicological potential of the k+/cl- cotransporter (kcc) as a novel insecticide target to control the primary vector of dengue and zika virus, aedes aegypti.the majority of commercialized insecticides target the insect nervous system and therefore, neural proteins are well-validated targets for insecticide development. considering that only a few neural targets are exploited for insecticidal action and the development of insecticide resistance has reduced the efficacy of current insecticidal classes, we sought to test the toxicological potential of the potassium-chloride cotransporter (kcc). in mammals, kcc proteins have seminal roles in shaping gab ...201830704707
[communication for arboviral disease prevention: tailoring paho initiatives to the cuban contextcomunicação para prevenção de arboviroses: adequação das iniciativas da opas ao contexto cubano].the purpose of this paper is to describe the opportunities and challenges of training processes in the coordination of regional and national communication initiatives for arboviral disease prevention, using the lessons learned in the cuban context as an example. in february 2016 and december 2017, professional staff from the pedro kourí institute of tropical medicine attended workshops for strengthening communication capacities for arboviral disease prevention in primary health care settings thr ...201831093174
zebrafish embryo toxicity of a binary mixture of pyrethroid insecticides: d-tetramethrin and cyphenothrin.pesguard fg161™, a mixture of d-tetramethrin and cyphenothrin (1:3 ratio), is extensively used to achieve rapid control of adult dengue vector, aedes aegypti, during the disease outbreaks. both d-tetramethrin and cyphenothrin are synthetic pyrethroids that are known to have adverse effects on non-mammalian organisms such as fish. the present study intended to use zebrafish embryo toxicity model to investigate the toxic effect of the above binary mixture on fish. particularly, zebrafish embryo to ...201830687404
current status of aedes aegypti insecticide resistance development from banjarmasin, kalimantan, indonesia.aedes aegypti represents the principal vector of many arthropod-borne diseases in tropical areas worldwide. since mosquito control strategies are mainly based on use of insecticides, resistance development can be expected to occur in frequently exposed ae. aegypti populations. surveillance on resistance development as well as testing of insecticide susceptibility is therefore mandatory and needs further attention by national/international public health authorities. in accordance, we here conduct ...201830671445
zika virus infection produces a reduction on aedes aegypti lifespan but no effects on mosquito fecundity and oviposition success.a zika virus (zikv) pandemic started soon after the first autochthonous cases in latin america. although aedes aegypti is pointed as the primary vector in latin america, little is known about the fitness cost due to zikv infection. we investigated the effects of zikv infection on the life-history traits of ae. aegypti females collected in three districts of rio de janeiro, brazil (barra, deodoro, and porto), equidistant ~25 km each other. aedes aegypti mosquitoes were classified into infected (a ...201830619118
geographical distribution of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae) and genetic diversity of invading population of ae. albopictus in the republic of the congo.background: the arbovirus vector, aedes albopictus, originating from asia, has recently invaded african countries, including the republic of the congo, where it was associated with a chikungunya outbreak. up until now, little was known about its distribution in relation to the native aedes aegypti and how the invasion will modify the epidemiology of arboviral diseases. here, we assessed the current distribution of ae. albopictus and ae. aegypti in the republic of the congo and explored the genet ...201830175244
larvicidal potential of five selected dragonfly nymphs in sri lanka over aedes aegypti (linnaeus) larvae under laboratory settings.limitations in breeding source reduction practices, development of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes, and ill effects of chemical controlling methods on human and ecosystem health have motivated sri lankan authorities working for dengue control to seek for alternative, ecofriendly, and sustainable approaches for controlling of aedes vectors, to manage dengue epidemics. the present study attempted to investigate the predation efficiency of locally available dragonfly nymphs over aedes aegypti ...201830627580
mapping the global potential distributions of two arboviral vectors aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus under changing climate.aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus are the primary vectors that transmit several arboviral diseases, including dengue, chikungunya, and zika. the world is presently experiencing a series of outbreaks of these diseases, so, we still require to better understand the current distributions and possible future shifts of their vectors for successful surveillance and control programs. few studies assessed the influences of climate change on the spatial distributional patterns and abundance of these impor ...201830596764
long-term exposure of aedes aegypti to bacillus thuringiensis svar. israelensis did not involve altered susceptibility to this microbial larvicide or to other control agents.bacillus thuringiensis svar. israelensis (bti) is an effective and safe biolarvicide to control aedes aegypti. its mode of action based on four protoxins disfavors resistance; however, control in endemic areas that display high mosquito infestation throughout the year requires continuous larvicide applications, which imposes a strong selection pressure. therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of an intensive bti exposure on an ae. aegypti strain (recbti), regarding its susceptibil ...201830594214
biochemical effects of petroselinum crispum (umbellifereae) essential oil on the pyrethroid resistant strains of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).in ongoing screening research for edible plants, petroselinum crispum essential oil was considered as a potential bioinsecticide with proven antimosquito activity against both the pyrethroid susceptible and resistant strains of aedes aegypti. due to the comparative mosquitocidal efficacy on these mosquitoes, this plant essential oil is promoted as an attractive candidate for further study in monitoring resistance of mosquito vectors. therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of ...201830586929
a comparative study of energy contents in mosquito vectors of malaria and dengue prevailing in jodhpur city (thar desert) of rajasthan state, india.transmission of malaria and dengue in the desert part of india is mainly caused by anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti respectively. the maintenance and transmission of the pathogens that cause malaria and dengue are dependent on the physiology of the mosquito vectors. we aimed to measure the energy contents in the mosquitoes transmitting malaria and dengue in the desert part of the country.201830584552
combined sterile insect technique and incompatible insect technique: sex separation and quality of sterile aedes aegypti male mosquitoes released in a pilot population suppression trial in thailand.the sterile insect technique (sit), which is based on irradiation-induced sterility, and incompatible insect technique (iit), which is based on wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility (a kind of male sterility), have been used as alternative methods to reduce mosquito vector populations. both methods require the release of males to reduce fertile females and suppress the number of natural populations. different techniques of sex separation to obtain only males have been investigated previo ...201830583749
molecular tools to create new strains for mosquito sexing and vector control.vector control programs based on population reduction by matings with mass-released sterile insects require the release of only male mosquitoes, as the release of females, even if sterile, would increase the number of biting and potentially disease-transmitting individuals. while small-scale releases demonstrated the applicability of sterile males releases to control the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti, large-scale programs for mosquitoes are currently prevented by the lack of efficient sexi ...201830583736
functional analysis of the promoter of an early zygotic gene klc2 in aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is an important mosquito vector that transmits arboviruses that cause devastating diseases including zika, dengue fever, yellow fever and chikungunya. improved understanding of gene regulation in the early development of ae. aegypti will facilitate genetic studies and help the development of novel control strategies of this important disease vector.201830583735
sex determination and aedes population control.the global economic cost of aedes-borne diseases, such as dengue, is estimated to be in the billions of dollars annually. in this scenario, a sustained vector control strategy is the only alternative to control dengue, as well as other diseases transmitted by aedes, including zika and chikungunya. the use of transgenic mosquitoes is a promising weapon in the improvement of approaches currently applied in aedes aegypti control. field trials using genetically modified mosquitoes for population con ...201830583731
pure early zygotic genes in the asian malaria mosquito anopheles stephensi.the asian malaria mosquito, anopheles stephensi, is a major urban malaria vector in the middle east and on the indian subcontinent. early zygotic transcription, which marks the maternal-to-zygotic transition, has not been systematically studied in an. stephensi or any other anopheles mosquitoes. improved understanding of early embryonic gene expression in an. stephensi will facilitate genetic and evolutionary studies and help with the development of novel control strategies for this important di ...201830583723
exploring the potential of computer vision analysis of pupae size dimorphism for adaptive sex sorting systems of various vector mosquito species.several mosquito population suppression strategies based on the rearing and release of sterile males have provided promising results. however, the lack of an efficient male selection method has hampered the expansion of these approaches into large-scale operational programmes. currently, most of these programmes targeting aedes mosquitoes rely on sorting methods based on the sexual size dimorphism (ssd) at the pupal stage. the currently available sorting methods have not been developed based on ...201830583722
dengue outbreaks and the geographic distribution of dengue vectors in taiwan: a 20-year epidemiological analysis.dengue fever is an important mosquito-borne viral infectious disease that mostly occurs in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. according to epidemiological data from the center for disease control of taiwan, more than 98.62% of outbreaks of indigenous total dengue cases were reported in the southern part of taiwan. southern taiwan is an aggregate area encompassing tainan, kaohsiung, and pingtung, all of which are located below the tropic of cancer (23º35'n). with a few exceptions, dengu ...201830580791
dengue in taiwan: pointing the finger at aedes aegypti.in this issue of the biomedical journal we explore the history of dengue infection in taiwan and what current trends have to say about the vector responsible for transmitting the disease on the island. we focus on original research reporting the development of a new perfusion bioreactor to engineer bone from human cord blood stem cells. finally, we look at trends in osteoporosis in taiwan and how they highlight the success of public health campaigns.201830580790
zika in puerto rico, 2016-2017: ii perspectives on epidemic surveillance and control, health communication, outcomes and lessons.the social reaction to the zika epidemic in puerto rico reached a confrontational climax regarding aerial fumigation with an organophosphate insecticide. the public drama has obscured multiple simultaneous controversies. this and a companion paper, based mostly on print and digital news reports, provide a context and description of the major controversies and examine the outcomes and their lessons for the protection of the public's health. part ii covers the questions on disease surveillance (wh ...201830576574
zika virus in the americas: an environmental health perspective.phylogenetic studies suggest that zikv may have been introduced to brazil, and therefore to the americas, in 2014 during the world spring canoe championship held in the city of rio de janeiro. since then the virus has spread across latin america, caribbean, and north america. it seems clear that aedes aegypti and, to a lesser extent, aedes albopictus are the main vectors of the pathogen. zikv infection symptoms are similar to other flaviviruses such as a dengue infection and therefore can be eas ...201830576572
the pagodas protocol: pediatric assessment group of dengue and aedes saliva protocol to investigate vector-borne determinants of aedes-transmitted arboviral infections in cambodia.mosquito-borne arboviruses, like dengue virus, continue to cause significant global morbidity and mortality, particularly in southeast asia. when the infectious mosquitoes probe into human skin for a blood meal, they deposit saliva containing a myriad of pharmacologically active compounds, some of which alter the immune response and influence host receptivity to infection, and consequently, the establishment of the virus. previous reports have highlighted the complexity of mosquito vector-derive ...201830572920
construction sites in miami-dade county, florida are highly favorable environments for vector mosquitoes.urbanization is increasing globally, and construction sites are an integral part of the urbanization process. it is unknown to what extent construction sites create favorable breeding conditions for mosquitoes. the main objectives of the present study were to identify what species of mosquitoes are present at construction sites and the respective physical features associated with their production. eleven construction sites were cross-sectionally surveyed for the presence of mosquitoes in miami-d ...201830571764
soluble expression of recombinant midgut zymogen (native propeptide) proteases from the aedes aegypti mosquito utilizing e. coli as a host.studying proteins and enzymes involved in important biological processes in the aedes aegypti mosquito is limited by the quantity that can be directly isolated from the mosquito. adding to this difficulty, digestive enzymes (midgut proteases) involved in metabolizing blood meal proteins require a more oxidizing environment to allow proper folding of disulfide bonds. therefore, recombinant techniques to express foreign proteins in escherichia coli prove to be effective in producing milligram quan ...201830563449
simultaneous detection of different zika virus lineages via molecular computation in a point-of-care assay.we have developed a generalizable "smart molecular diagnostic" capable of accurate point-of-care (poc) detection of variable nucleic acid targets. our isothermal assay relies on multiplex execution of four loop-mediated isothermal amplification reactions, with primers that are degenerate and redundant, thereby increasing the breadth of targets while reducing the probability of amplification failure. an easy-to-read visual answer is computed directly by a multi-input boolean or logic gate (gate o ...201830558136
larval exposure to the bacterial insecticide bti enhances dengue virus susceptibility of adult aedes aegypti mosquitoes.understanding the interactions between pathogens sharing the same host can be complicated for holometabolous animals when larval and adult stages are exposed to distinct pathogens. in medically important insect vectors, the effect of pathogen exposure at the larval stage may influence susceptibility to human pathogens at the adult stage. we addressed this hypothesis in the mosquito aedes aegypti, a major vector of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), such as the dengue virus (denv) and the chi ...201830558130
evolution of maternal and zygotic mrna complements in the early drosophila embryo.the earliest stages of animal development are controlled by maternally deposited mrna transcripts and proteins. once the zygote is able to transcribe its own genome, maternal transcripts are degraded, in a tightly regulated process known as the maternal to zygotic transition (mzt). while this process has been well-studied within model species, we have little knowledge of how the pools of maternal and zygotic transcripts evolve. to characterize the evolutionary dynamics and functional constraints ...201830557299
aedes aegypti galectin competes with cry11aa for binding to alp1 to modulate cry toxicity.the key step for the toxicity of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (bti) is the interaction between toxins and putative receptors; thus, many studies focus on identification of new toxin receptors and engineering of toxins with higher affinity/specificity for receptors. in the larvae of aedes aegypti, galectin-14 was one of the genes upregulated by bti treatment. rnai knockdown expression of galectin-14 and feeding recombinant galectin-14-thioredoxin fusion protein significantly affected ...201830556692
evaluation of the leaf essential oil from artemisia vulgaris and its larvicidal and repellent activity against dengue fever vector aedes aegypti-an experimental and molecular docking investigation.aedes aegypti is a mosquito vector that spreads dengue fever and yellow fever worldwide in tropical and subtropical countries. essential oil isolated from artemisia vulgaris is found to have larvicidal and repellent action against this vector. the dried leaves were subjected to hydrodistillation using a clevenger-type apparatus for 4 h. the isolated essential oil was analyzed by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, and the major insecticidal compounds were identified as α-humulene (0.72%) ...201830556010
omics approaches to study juvenile hormone synthesis.the juvenile hormones (jhs) are a family of insect acyclic sesquiterpenoids produced by the corpora allata (ca), a pair of endocrine glands connected to the brain. they are involved in the regulation of development, reproduction, behavior, caste determination, diapause, stress response, and numerous polyphenisms. in the post-genomics era, comprehensive analyses using functional 'omics' technologies such as transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics have increased our understanding of the activ ...201830551825
genetic variability of the aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) mosquito in el salvador, vector of dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and zika.aedes aegypti is associated with dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and zika viruses. this vector is widespread in tropical and subtropical areas, and can also occur in temperate areas at higher latitudes. the geographical distribution of ae. aegypti continues to spread due to human activities. this is the first study to examine the population genetic structure of this insect in el salvador, central america.201830547835
susceptible and mcry3a resistant corn rootworm larvae killed by a non-hemolytic bacillus thuringiensis cyt1aa mutant.the western corn rootworm (wcr) diabrotica virgifera virgifera causes substantial damage in corn. genetically modified (gm) plants expressing some bacillus thuringiensis (bt) insecticidal cry proteins efficiently controlled this pest. however, changes in wcr susceptibility to these bt traits have evolved and identification of insecticidal proteins with different modes of action against wcr is necessary. we show here for the first time that cyt1aa from bt exhibits toxicity against wcr besides to ...201830546034
aspergillus terreus (trichocomaceae): a natural, eco-friendly mycoinsecticide for control of malaria, filariasis, dengue vectors and its toxicity assessment against an aquatic model organism artemia nauplii.vector-borne diseases like malaria, filariasis, and dengue are transmitted by mosquitoes and they cause global mortality and morbidity due to an increased resistance against commercial insecticides. the present study was aimed to evaluate the neurobehavioral toxicity, knock-down effect, histopathology, ovicidal, adulticidal, and smoke toxicity effect of aspergillus terreus extract against three mosquito species, namely anopheles stephensi, culex quinquefasciatus, and aedes aegypti (diptera: culi ...201830534070
multispecies transcriptomics data set of brugia malayi, its wolbachia endosymbiont wbm, and aedes aegypti across the b. malayi life cycle.here, we present a comprehensive transcriptomics data set of brugia malayi, its wolbachia endosymbiont wbm, and its vector host. this study samples from 16 stages across the entire b. malayi life cycle, including stage 1 through 4 larvae, adult males and females, embryos, immature microfilariae, and mature microfilariae.201830533772
comparison of landmark- and outline-based geometric morphometrics for discriminating mosquito vectors in ratchaburi province, thailand.it is often challenging to identify mosquito vectors in the field based on morphological features due to their similar morphologies and difficulties in obtaining undamaged samples but is required for their successful control. geometric morphometrics (gm) overcomes this issue by analyzing a suite of traits simultaneously and has the added advantages of being easy to use, low cost, and quick. therefore, this research compared the efficiency and precision of landmark- and outline-based gm technique ...201830533435
dengue outbreaks in hawai'i after wwii - a review of public health response and scientific literature.the four serotypes of dengue virus (denv) cause the most important and common arthropod-borne viral diseases in humans. there have been three major dengue outbreaks in hawai'i since 1946. the most recent and largest outbreak occurred on hawai'i island in 2015-2016. this article reviews the public health response to dengue outbreaks over the period 2001-2016, as well as scientific literature on dengue outbreaks in hawai'i. as summarized in the assessment by the centers for disease control and pre ...201830533283
correction: mosquito pornoscopy: observation and interruption of aedes aegypti copulation to determine female polyandric event and mixed progeny.[this corrects the article doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193164.].201830532207
vector competence of biting midges and mosquitoes for shuni virus.shuni virus (shuv) is an orthobunyavirus that belongs to the simbu serogroup. shuv was isolated from diverse species of domesticated animals and wildlife, and is associated with neurological disease, abortions, and congenital malformations. recently, shuv caused outbreaks among ruminants in israel, representing the first incursions outside the african continent. the isolation of shuv from a febrile child in nigeria and seroprevalence among veterinarians in south africa suggests that the virus ma ...201830532189
the composition of midgut bacteria in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) that are naturally susceptible or refractory to dengue viruses.the composition, abundance, and diversity of midgut bacteria in mosquitoes can influence pathogen transmission. we used 16s rrna microbiome profiling to survey midgut microbial diversity in pooled samples of laboratory colonized dengue-refractory, cali-mib, and dengue-susceptible, cali-s aedes aegypti (linnaeus). the 16s rrna sequences from the sugar-fed midguts of adult females clustered to 63 amplicon sequence variants (asvs), primarily from proteobacteria, firmicutes, flavobacteria, and actin ...201830508201
optimization of double-stranded rnai intrathoracic injection method in aedes aegypti.rna interference is widely used to analyze gene functions via phenotypic knockdown of target transcripts in mosquitoes, which transmit numerous mosquito-borne diseases. functional analysis of mosquito genes is indispensable to understand and reduce transmission of mosquito-borne diseases in mosquitoes. intrathoracic injection of double-stranded rna (dsrna) remains the simplest and most customizable method in mosquitoes for functional analysis of the genes of interest. however, achieving consiste ...201830505333
risk prediction system for dengue transmission based on high resolution weather data.dengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne viral disease, resulting in an estimated 390 million infections annually. precise prediction of many attributes related to dengue is still a challenge due to the complex dynamics of the disease. important attributes to predict include: the risk of and risk factors for an infection; infection severity; and the timing and magnitude of outbreaks. in this work, we build a model for predicting the risk of dengue transmission using high-resolution weather d ...201830521550
[costs of an aedes aegypti vector control program in municipalities in colombia: a case study in girón and guadalajara de buga, 2016].the aim of this study was to measure the costs of vector-borne disease control programs at the local level in colombia (2016). a cost analysis was performed for this purpose from the policymaker's perspective in the municipalities (counties) of girón and guadalajara de buga, specifically for the aedes aegypti control program, the principal mosquito vector of dengue, zika, and chikungunya. the analysis involved the quantification of all the costs required for each of the prevention and control st ...201830517314
sequential infection of aedes aegypti mosquitoes with chikungunya virus and zika virus enhances early zika virus transmission.in urban settings, chikungunya, zika, and dengue viruses are transmitted by aedes aegypti mosquitoes. since these viruses co-circulate in several regions, coinfection in humans and vectors may occur, and human coinfections have been frequently reported. yet, little is known about the molecular aspects of virus interactions within hosts and how they contribute to arbovirus transmission dynamics. we have previously shown that aedes aegypti exposed to chikungunya and zika viruses in the same blood ...201830513725
a scoping review of published literature on chikungunya virus.chikungunya virus (chikv) has caused several major epidemics globally over the last two decades and is quickly expanding into new areas. although this mosquito-borne disease is self-limiting and is not associated with high mortality, it can lead to severe, chronic and disabling arthritis, thereby posing a heavy burden to healthcare systems. the two main vectors for chikv are aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (asian tiger mosquito); however, many other mosquito species have been described as com ...201830496207
mosquitoes modulate leg dynamics at takeoff to accommodate surface roughness.insects perform takeoffs from a nearly unquantifiable number of surface permutations and many use their legs to initiate upward movement prior to the onset of wingbeats, including the mosquito. in this study we examine the unprovoked pre-takeoff mechanics of aedes aegypti mosquitoes from two surfaces of contrasting roughness, one with roughness similar to polished glass and the other comparable to the human forearm. using high-speed videography, we find mosquitos exhibit two distinct leg actions ...201830479315
a novel highly divergent strain of cell fusing agent virus (cfav) in mosquitoes from the brazilian amazon region.classical insect-specific flaviviruses (cisfs) have been widely detected in different countries in the last decades. here, we characterize the near full-length genomes of two cisfs detected in mosquitoes collected in the city of macapá, state of amapá, amazon region of brazil. a total of 105 pools of female mosquitos were analyzed by next-generation sequencing (ngs). comparative genomics and phylogenetic analysis identified three strains of cell fusing agent virus (cfav) and two of culex flavivi ...201830477235
void entry by aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes is lower than would be expected by a randomized search.insects enter every passible space on the planet. despite our best efforts, flying insects infiltrate slightly open windows in domiciles, automobiles, storage spaces, and more. is this ubiquitous experience a consequence of insect abundance and probability, or are flying insects adept at detecting passageways? there remains a lack of understanding of insect effectiveness in finding passage through the voids and imperfections in physical barriers in response to attractants, a topic particularly c ...201830476211
global spatial assessment of aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus: a scenario of zika virus exposure.zika virus (zikv) is an arbovirus transmitted mainly by aedes aegypti mosquitoes. recent scientific evidence on culex quinquefasciatus has suggested its potential as a vector for zikv, which may change the current risk zones. we aimed to quantify the world population potentially exposed to zikv in a spatially explicit way, considering the primary vector (a. aegypti) and the potential vector (c. quinquefasciatus). our model combined species distribution modelling of mosquito species with spatiall ...201830474578
alternative insecticides for larval control of the dengue vector aedes aegypti in lao pdr: insecticide resistance and semi-field trial study.the mosquito aedes aegypti is the primary vector of several arboviruses, such as dengue, chikungunya and zika, and represents a major public health problem in southeast asia. in laos, where dengue is reemerging, several ae. aegypti populations from the capital vientiane have shown resistance to the organophosphate temephos, a commonly-used larvicide for public health interventions.201830509299
zikv demonstrates minimal pathologic effects and mosquito infectivity in viremic cynomolgus macaques.to evaluate the effects of zikv infection on non-human primates (nhps), as well as to investigate whether these nhps develop sufficient viremia to infect the major urban vector mosquito, aedes aegypti, four cynomolgus macaques (macaca fascicularis) were subcutaneously infected with 5.0 log10 focus-forming units (ffu) of dna clone-derived zikv strain fss13025 (asian lineage, cambodia, 2010). following infection, the animals were sampled (blood, urine, tears, and saliva), underwent daily health mo ...201830469417
vertical transmission of naturally occurring bunyamwera and insect-specific flavivirus infections in mosquitoes from islands and mainland shores of lakes victoria and baringo in kenya.many arboviruses transmitted by mosquitoes have been implicated as causative agents of both human and animal illnesses in east africa. although epidemics of arboviral emerging infectious diseases have risen in frequency in recent years, the extent to which mosquitoes maintain pathogens in circulation during inter-epidemic periods is still poorly understood. this study aimed to investigate whether arboviruses may be maintained by vertical transmission via immature life stages of different mosquit ...201830452443
cyp-mediated permethrin resistance in aedes aegypti and evidence for trans-regulation.aedes aegypti poses a serious risk to human health due to its wide global distribution, high vector competence for several arboviruses, frequent human biting, and ability to thrive in urban environments. pyrethroid insecticides remain the primary means of controlling adult a. aegypti populations during disease outbreaks. as a result of decades of use, pyrethroid resistance is a global problem. cytochrome p450 monooxygenase (cyp)-mediated detoxification is one of the primary mechanisms of pyrethr ...201830452436
air versus water temperature of aquatic habitats in delhi: implications for transmission dynamics of aedes aegypti.the present study was planned to characterize the microclimate experienced by aedes larvae in different breeding habitats by determining the temperature variations in water kept in containers during different months under natural conditions. the study was conducted in three municipal zones of delhi. in each site, four types of container material (plastic, cement, iron and ceramic) were chosen for recording the water temperature in the containers. daily air and water temperatures (mean, maximum a ...201830451475
operational satellite-based temporal modelling of aedes population in argentina.aedes aegypti is a vector for chikungunya, dengue and zika viruses in latin america and is therefore a large public health problem for the region. for this reason, several inter-institutional and multidisciplinary efforts have been made to support vector control actions through the use of geospatial technologies. this study presents the development of an operational system for the application of free access to remotely sensed products capable of assessing the oviposition activity of ae. aegypti ...201830451465
innate immune response of primary human keratinocytes to west nile virus infection and its modulation by mosquito saliva.west nile virus (wnv) is a flavivirus involved in many human infections worldwide. this arthropod-borne virus is directly co-inoculated with mosquito saliva through the epidermis and the dermis during blood meal. wnv starts replicating in the skin before migrating to the draining lymph node, leading to widespread viremia and in some cases to neurological symptoms. skin is a complex organ composed of different cell types that together perform essential functions such as pathogen sensing, barrier ...201830450338
pharmacological inhibition of inward rectifier potassium channels induces lethality in larval aedes aegypti.the inward rectifier potassium (kir) channels play key roles in the physiology of mosquitoes and other insects. our group, among others, previously demonstrated that small molecule inhibitors of kir channels are promising lead molecules for developing new insecticides to control adult female mosquitoes. however, the potential use of kir channel inhibitors as larvicidal agents is unknown. here we tested the hypothesis that pharmacological inhibition of kir channels in the larvae of aedes aegypti, ...201830445675
a comprehensive review of the manifestations and pathogenesis of zika virus in neonates and adults.the zika virus (zikv) has been slowly becoming an epidemic in different parts of the world. since its discovery in 1947, there have been numerous outbreaks affecting many different populations. currently, there is an ongoing threat of zikv in latin america and the united states of america. zikv is mainly spread by the aedesaegypti mosquito and causes non-specific symptoms such as fever, myalgia, and generalized weakness. in addition to these symptoms, it has been noted the zikv is capable of cau ...201830443460
competition among aedes aegypti larvae.adult aedes aegypti mosquitoes are important vectors of human disease. the size of the adult female affects her success, fitness, and ability to transmit diseases. the size of the adults is determined during the aquatic larval stage. competition among larvae for food influences the size of the pupa and thus the adult. in these experiments, the food level (mg/larva) and the density (larvae/vial) both affect intraspecific competition, which shows up as the interaction of the two factors. furthermo ...201830439951
improved reference genome of aedes aegypti informs arbovirus vector control.female aedes aegypti mosquitoes infect more than 400 million people each year with dangerous viral pathogens including dengue, yellow fever, zika and chikungunya. progress in understanding the biology of mosquitoes and developing the tools to fight them has been slowed by the lack of a high-quality genome assembly. here we combine diverse technologies to produce the markedly improved, fully re-annotated aaegl5 genome assembly, and demonstrate how it accelerates mosquito science. we anchored phys ...201830429615
restriction of zika virus infection and transmission in aedes aegypti mediated by an insect-specific flavivirus.previous studies demonstrated an insect-specific flavivirus, nhumirim virus (nhuv), can suppress growth of west nile virus (wnv) and decrease transmission rates in nhuv/wnv co-inoculated culex quinquefasciatus. to assess whether nhuv might interfere with transmission of other medically important flaviviruses, the ability of nhuv to suppress viral growth of zika virus (zikv) and dengue-2 virus (denv-2) was assessed in aedes albopictus cells. significant reductions in zikv (100,000-fold) and denv- ...201830429457
recent history of aedes aegypti: vector genomics and epidemiology records.aedes aegypti bears the common name "the yellow fever mosquito," although, today, it is of more concern as the major vector of dengue, chikungunya, and, most recently, zika viruses. in the present article, we review recent work on the population genetics of this mosquito in efforts to reconstruct its recent (approximately 600 years) history and relate these findings to epidemiological records of occurrences of diseases transmitted by this species. the two sources of information are remarkably co ...201830464351
longevity of mass-reared, irradiated and packed male anopheles arabiensis and aedes aegypti under simulated environmental field conditions.to ensure the success of a mosquito control programme that integrates the sterile insect technique (sit), it is highly desirable to release sterile males with a maximal lifespan to increase release effectiveness. understanding sterile male survival under field conditions is thus critical for determining the number of males to be released. our study aimed to investigate the effect of mass rearing, irradiation, chilling, packing and release time on irradiated male mosquito longevity.201830463624
yellow fever outbreak in brazil: the puzzle of rapid viral spread and challenges for immunisation.we discuss the complex eco-social factors involved in the puzzle of the unexpected rapid viral spread in the ongoing brazilian yellow fever (yf) outbreak, which has increased the reurbanisation risk of a disease without urban cases in brazil since 1942. indeed, this rapid spatial viral dissemination to the southeast and south regions, now circulating in the atlantic forest fragments close to peri-urban areas of the main brazilian megalopolises (são paulo and rio de janeiro) has led to an exponen ...201830427974
courtship activity, copulation & insemination success in a mosquito vector fed a herbal aphrodisiac: implications for sterile insect technology.in sterile insect technology (sit), mating competitiveness is a pre-condition for the reduction of target pest populations and a crucial parameter for judging efficacy. still, current sit trials are being hindered by decreased effectiveness due to reduced sexual performance of released males. here, we explored the possible role of a herbal aphrodisiac in boosting the mating activity of aedes aegypti.201830425225
conserved motifs in the hypervariable domain of chikungunya virus nsp3 required for transmission by aedes aegypti mosquitoes.chikungunya virus (chikv) is a re-emerging arthropod-borne (arbo)virus that causes chikungunya fever in humans and is predominantly transmitted by aedes aegypti mosquitoes. the chikv replication machinery consists of four non-structural proteins (nsp1-4) that additionally require the presence of a number of host proteins for replication of the viral rna. nsp3 is essential for chikv replication and has a conserved macro, central and c-terminal hypervariable domain (hvd). the hvd is intrinsically ...201830412583
behavioral responses of gravid culex quinquefasciatus, aedes aegypti, and anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquitoes to aquatic macrophyte volatiles.mosquitoes use many cues to assess whether a habitat is conducive for reproduction, possibly including the presence of stimuli from aquatic macrophytes. the effect of water infusions of water hyacinth (eichhornia crassipes), water lettuce (pista stratioles), parrotfeather (myriophyllum aquaticum), and water pennywort (hydrocotyle umbellata) on mosquito oviposition and attraction was investigated. gravid culex quinquefasciatus deposited significantly more egg rafts in water hyacinth, water lettuc ...201830408300
effects of the environmental temperature on aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes: a review.the temperature of the environment is one of the most important abiotic factors affecting the life of insects. as poikilotherms, their body temperature is not constant, and they rely on various strategies to minimize the risk of thermal stress. they have been thus able to colonize a large spectrum of habitats. mosquitoes, such as ae. aegypti and ae. albopictus, vector many pathogens, including dengue, chikungunya, and zika viruses. the spread of these diseases has become a major global health co ...201830404142
anopheles mosquitoes may drive invasion and transmission of mayaro virus across geographically diverse regions.the togavirus (alphavirus) mayaro virus (mayv) was initially described in 1954 from mayaro county (trinidad) and has been responsible for outbreaks in south america and the caribbean. imported mayv cases are on the rise, leading to invasion concerns similar to chikungunya and zika viruses. little is known about the range of mosquito species that are competent mayv vectors. we tested vector competence of 2 mayv genotypes in laboratory strains of six mosquito species (aedes aegypti, anopheles free ...201830403665
insecticide resistance and fitness: the case of four aedes aegypti populations from different brazilian regions.chemical control is still a major strategy to constrain vector density and mitigate pathogen transmission. however, insecticide overuse poses a high selective pressure, favouring the spread of resistance alleles in natural populations. in an insecticide-free environment, a fitness cost is expected in resistant insects when compared to susceptible counterparts. this study investigates whether insecticide resistance to an organophosphate (temephos) and a pyrethroid (deltamethrin) is associated wit ...201830402487
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