Publications

TitleAbstractYear(sorted ascending)
Filter
PMID
Filter
[dengue in mexico: a priority problem of public health].dengue fever is a viral disease transmitted by aedes aegypti. it has been recently incorporated to the agenda of priorities in many countries in the americas. the emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever cases is becoming a public health threat and requires the implementation of intensive surveillance and control strategies. the epidemiological panorama of dengue in mexico provides the opportunity to analyze a regional health problem and the risk factors involved in the genesis of hemorrhagic cases ...19958599144
[the role of the aedes aegypti vector in the epidemiology of dengue in mexico].the role of aedes aegypti (lineo) in the epidemiology of dengue fever in mexico is herein discussed based on the vectorial capacity model. comments on the advantages and disadvantages of each model component at the time of field determinations are also presented. emphasis is made on the impact of sampling and method bias on the results of vectorial capacity studies. the paper also addresses the need to increase vector biology knowledge as an input for epidemiological work to explain and predict ...19958599147
[vectors of dengue in mexico: a critical review)].the mosquito aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linneaus, 1762) is the vector of dengue viruses in america. recently, another related species, aedes albopictus (skuse, 1894) was first introduced to america in 1986 in texas, usa and later on in sao paulo, brazil. since then, this mosquito has rapidly colonized new areas along the northern border states of mexico. the importance of this species as a vector of dengue virus is not clear. this work presents a revision of some characteristics of the two speci ...19958599149
public service deficiencies and aedes aegypti breeding sites in venezuela.the 1992 study reported here assessed relationships between potable water supply and trash collection practices and the prevalence of dengue vector mosquito (aedes aegypti) breeding sites in 30 towns located along the north coast of venezuela. within each study town, 100 homes were chosen. at each of these homes the number of water-bearing containers and containers harboring a. aegypti were determined and interviews were conducted to obtain information about the local water supply, trash collect ...19958520605
glutathion s-transferase activity and ddt-susceptibility of malaysian mosquitos.comparative ddt-susceptibility status and glutathion s-transferase (gst) activity of malaysian anopheles maculatus, culex quinquefasciatus and aedes aegypti was investigated to ascertain the role of this enzyme in ddt resistance. the standardised who dose-mortality bioassay tests were used to determine ddt susceptibility in these mosquitos, whilst gst microassay (brogdon and barber, 1990) was conducted to measure the activity of this enzyme in mosquito homogenate. it appeared that ddt susceptibi ...19958525405
susceptibility of various mosquitoes of california to subperiodic brugia malayi.laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the susceptibility of six species of mosquitoes, representing three genera, to subperiodic brugia malayi. the black-eye, liverpool strain of aedes aegypti was the susceptible control. mosquitoes were fed on microfilaremic jirds (meriones unguiculatus). all mosquitoes, except wild caught culex erythrothorax, were laboratory-reared and allowed to feed when 8 to 10 days old. anopheles freeborni, anopheles hermsi, and culiseta inornata proved refrac ...19958533667
cloning and expression of a novel toxin gene from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. jegathesan encoding a highly mosquitocidal protein.a gene, designated cry11b, encoding a 81,293-da crystal protein of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. jegathesan was cloned by using a gene-specific oligonucleotide probe. the sequence of the cry11b protein, as deduced from the sequence of the cry11b gene, contains large regions of similarity with the cry11a toxin (previously cryivd) from b. thuringiensis subsp. israelensis. the cry11b protein was immunologically related to both cry11a and cry4a proteins. the cry11b gene was expressed in a nontoxic s ...19958534090
rotundial, a new natural mosquito repellent from the leaves of vitex rotundifolia.a new natural mosquito repellent was isolated from fresh leaves of vitex rotundifolia. its structure was elucidated by an extensive nmr spectral analysis to be a cyclopentene dialdehyde named rotundial. this compound possessed potent repelling activity against aedes aegypti.19958534996
characterization of resistance to organophosphate, carbamate, and pyrethroid insecticides in field populations of aedes aegypti from venezuela.resistance to the organophosphates (op) temephos, malathion, and pirimiphos methyl, and the carbamate propoxur was found to be low (< 5-fold) in 3 aedes aegypti populations collected from falcon and aragua states of venezuela. resistance to chlorpyrifos (op), permethrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin (pyrethroids) was moderate (7-fold) in both populations. mechanisms of resistance were investigated with the synergists piperonyl butoxide (mixed function oxidase inhibitor) and s, s, s-tributyl phosphorot ...19958551300
probing and gorging responses of three mosquito species to a membrane feeding system at a range of temperatures.membrane feeding of 3 mosquito species, aedes aegypti, anopheles stephensi, and anopheles arabiensis, with formulated protein meals was carried out at a range of temperatures. the response was evaluated in terms of probing after 5 min, engorgement after 90 min, and 50% feeding time. aedes aegypti showed a satisfactory feeding response across the complete temperature range investigated, 28-40 degrees c, although engorgement was significantly faster between 36 and 40 degrees c. anopheles stephensi ...19958551304
evaluation of enemas for exposing aedes aegypti to suspensions of dengue-2 virus.to determine if enemas could be used to simulate oral exposure of aedes aegypti to dengue-2 virus, we compared infection rates of mosquitoes administered an enema of a blood suspension containing dengue-2 virus to infection rates in mosquitoes that imbibed the same suspension from a drop of blood. in 1 of 4 experiments infection rates were significantly different. more importantly, during 2 of the 4 trials, 100% of the mosquitoes in the enema treatment group were infected. we speculate that the ...19958551311
failure of immune sera to neutralize dengue-2 virus in intrathoracically inoculated aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti became infected when inoculated with a mixture of dengue-2 virus and anti-dengue-2 antibodies, but not when they were exposed to the same mixture per os. this phenomenon merits more detailed investigation. understanding why this difference in mosquito infection rate occurs may lead to improved dengue virus assays or provide insights into the nature of dengue virus-antibody interactions.19958551312
establishment and characterization of three cell lines from aedes triseriatus (diptera: culicidae).three cell lines (a.t. grip-1, 2, and 3) were established from aedes triseriatus (say) embryonated eggs or neonate larvae and their morphology, growth, karyotype, and isozyme pattern were studied. the isozyme alleles observed in the 3 cell lines also were found in adults of the original mosquito colony. each cell line differed in enzymatic, morphological, and karyotypical patterns. la crosse encephalitis (lac) and snowshoe hare (ssh) viruses, members of the california encephalitis virus group, w ...19958551501
cloning and developmental expression of the ecdysone receptor gene from the spruce budworm, choristoneura fumiferana.degenerate oligonucleotides were designed on the basis of conserved amino acid sequences in the dna and ligand-binding regions of the members of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily. using these oligonucleotides in rna-pcr, a cdna fragment was isolated from the spruce budworm, choristoneura fumiferana. comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence of this cdna fragment with the members of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily suggested that this pcr fragment is a region of the ecdysone re ...19958641050
impact of rapid urbanization on mosquitoes and their disease transmission potential in accra and tema, ghana.the total of 75 mosquito species recorded in accra have declined to 28 species. contributing factors to this decline and the reduction in prevalence of malaria and bancroftian filariasis in accra presently include extensive water pollution and a fairly high daily mosquito mortality due to several factors including loss of natural adult resting places, use of mosquito repellents and the probable increase of anopheles arabiensis population. presently low yellow fever incidence is due inter alia to ...19958669399
monoclonal antibodies against manduca sexta hemocytes bind aedes aegypti hemocytes: characterization of six monoclonal antibodies that bind hemocytes from both species.the mechanisms by which hemocytes mediate a mosquito's defense response to parasites or pathogens are not well understood. this is due in part to difficulty in collecting intact mosquito hemocytes for experiments and to a lack of reagents, such as antibodies. our objectives were to collect adult aedes aegypti hemocytes under conditions suitable for immunofluorescence microscopy, and to test whether monoclonal antibodies, generated against larval manduca sexta hemocytes, bind adult ae. aegypti he ...19958773196
[human diffusion of arthropod disease vectors throughout the world].the present distribution of animals and plants throughout the world is the result of an evolutionary process involving tectonic, climatic and biotic factors. humans, since their appearance, have contributed to the spreading of many species including disease vectors and pests. when humans left their native african home, they brought with them ectoparasites such as lice and acarids. during the neolithic era, humans were leading domesticated animals which carried their own parasites into new areas. ...19958777543
a placebo controlled clinical trial investigating the efficacy of a homeopathic after-bite gel in reducing mosquito bite induced erythema.a randomised, placebo controlled clinical trial was conducted to examine the efficacy of a homeopathic after-bite gel in the symptomatic relief of mosquito bites. sixty eight healthy volunteers were bitten under laboratory conditions by aedes aegypti mosquitoes at three spots, on the ventral aspect of the forearm. one bite was treated with the homeopathic after-bite gel, another bite with a placebo gel which was identical in appearance and smell to the homeopathic after-bite gel, and the third b ...19958751030
larvicidal constituents of melantheria albinervia.bioactivity-guided fractionation has led to the isolation of two larvicidal diterpenes, active against the yellow fever-transmitting mosquito aedes aegypti, from a dichloromethane root extract of melantheria albinervia (asteraceae), a plant from zimbabwe. these diterpenes were identified as ent-kaur-16-en-19-oic acid and 9(11),16-kauradien-19-oic acid. the diterpenes were also weakly active against bacillus subtilis.19958824954
survey of container-inhabiting mosquitoes in clemson, south carolina, with emphasis on aedes albopictus.a total of 530 oviposition trap samples were collected within a 10-km radius of clemson university between march 30 and october 19, 1993. from 19,664 larvae reared from collected eggs, 7 species were identified: aedes albopictus (89%), ae. triseriatus (6.5%), culex restuans (2.7%), cx. territans (0.6%), cx. pipiens complex (0.7%), toxorhynchites rutilus septentrionalis (0.2%), and orthopodomyia signifera (0.1%). this is the first record of ae. albopictus in clemson. aedes aegypti was not found. ...19958825496
country-wide prevalence of ascogregarina culicis (apicomplexa: lecudinidae), a protozoan parasite of aedes aegypti in trinidad, west indies.the prevalence of the gregarine parasite ascogregarina culicis was determined for aedes aegypti populations in trinidad, west indies. over 5 months, a total of 5,651 ae. aegypti larvae were collected and identified from 419 sites throughout trinidad as part of a national dengue surveillance program. ascogregarina culicis infections were detected in 13.4% of 1,986 ae. aegypti larvae dissected. in 7 of 8 counties or major subdivisions where this parasite was detected in trinidad, the prevalence pe ...19958825500
genetic differentiation of aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue virus in french polynesia.in recent years the incidence of dengue fever epidemics has increased and transmission has tended to be established over a geographically expanding area, including french polynesia. an increase in air transportation contributes to the diffusion of the dengue virus from southeast asia, a region considered to be a hyperendemic dengue zone, to the pacific region. presently, little is known about the role of the vector (aedes aegypti) in the diffusion of the dengue fever virus. a study on the geneti ...19958825508
a new serovar of bacillus thuringiensis possessing 28a28c flagellar antigenic structure: bacillus thuringiensis serovar jegathesan, selectively toxic against mosquito larvae.a novel bacillus thuringiensis strain highly toxic to mosquitoes was isolated from soil samples in malaysia. this strain was shown to display a new subfraction of the h-28 flagellar antigen determining a new serovar h28a28c, which was designated serovar jegathesan. bioassays indicated that culex quinquefasciatus larvae are the most susceptible to this new isolate, whereas toxicity to anopheles maculatus and aedes aegypti larvae was 10 times lower. the potency of this new serotype is also compara ...19958825511
evaluation of entomopathogenic bacteria against aedes polynesiensis, the vector of lymphatic filariasis in french polynesia.thirteen strains among 3 species of entomopathogenic bacteria were tested against 3 medically important mosquito species in french polynesia. two strains of bacillus thuringiensis were highly toxic to aedes polynesiensis, aedes aegypti, and culex quinquefasciatus. six of 7 strains of bacillus sphaericus tested were highly toxic to cx. quinquefasciatus but not to the aedes spp. clostridium bifermentans serovar. malaysia was more toxic to ae. polynesiensis than to the other 2 species. entomopathog ...19958825516
community based dengue control in columbia: people's knowledge and practice and the potential contribution of the biological larvicide bti (bacillus thuringiensis israelensis).a study on dengue control was undertaken in a poor urban area in cúcuta, colombia. the first objective was to describe people's knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding dengue fever, the transmission of the disease and possible preventive measures. the second objective was to analyse the infestation of the community with aedes aegypti larvae, and the third objective to test the efficacy of bti (bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) with respect to the level and duration of reduction of ae. aeg ...19958826104
the 1993 epidemic of dengue fever in mangalore, karnataka state, india.an epidemic of febrile illness with hemorrhagic manifestations occurred in certain parts of mangalore city, karnataka state, india, from the last week of july 1993. the epidemic reached its peak by mid-august and then started declining. sporadic cases, however, continued to occur till early december. about 200 cases were reported covering all age groups and both sexes. the cases presented with pyrexia, myalgia, arthralgia and headache. palatal petechiae, magenta colored tongue with central coati ...19959139379
rapid and efficient removal of immature aedes aegypti in metal drums by sweep net and modified sweeping method.a modified sweeping method was developed using a cotton sweep net for control of ae. aegypti immatures in 200 liter (44 gallon) metal drums which are major sources of breeding in yangon. laboratory experiments revealed that with only 4 sweeps (approximately 10 minutes duration), the mean % removal (+/- sd) of ae. aegypti fourth stage larvae was 88.5% +/- 1.47. this was followed by a field study undertaken in sanchaung township, yangon. twenty-eight drums with moderate (< 500 immatures) to high ( ...19959139390
[the effect of abiotic factors on the incidence of aedes aegypti in the town of 10 de octobre, ciudad de la habana province, 1982-1992].an analysis of the relation among the quantity of focuses of aedes aegypti, the rains and the temperatures in rainy and dry periods from 1982 to 1992 in 10 de octubre municipe, at city of havana, was carried out. no correlation was found between the number of focuses and the rains occurred in both seasons, and it was just the same between the number of focuses and temperatures. thus, emphasis is made in the need for a strong surveillance along all year.19959805076
electrophysiological responses of receptor neurons in mosquito maxillary palp sensilla to carbon dioxide.sensilla basiconica on the maxillary palps of female aedes aegypti contain a receptor neuron which produces a phasic-tonic pattern of action potential response to low concentrations (150-300 ppm) of carbon dioxide (co2), a stimulus known to be involved with host seeking behavior. these receptor neurons respond reliably to small increments in co2 concentration (e.g., 50 ppm). we were particularly interested in evaluating the possibility that the sensitivity to step increases in co2 concentration ...19957674195
residual activity of three slow-release temephos formulations against aedes aegypti larvae.residual effectiveness of plaster matrix formulations of temephos and temephos plus an emulsifier (atlox 3409f) were evaluated against aedes aegypti larvae during an 8-wk period. formulations of 2% and 5% (ai) atlox with 5% (ai) temephos yielded 100% larval mortality for 8 wk. a 5% temephos formulation without the addition of the emulsifier produced 100% larval mortality through only 1 wk.19958551307
isolation of the insecticidal components of tagetes minuta (compositae) against mosquito larvae and adults.application of tagetes minuta floral extract to silica gel column chromatography produced 2 fractions with the hydrogenate part 20-30 times more toxic to larvae and 12-13 times more toxic to adults of aedes aegypti and anopheles stephensi, respectively, than the oxygenate part. further fractionation by column chromatography of the hydrogenate fraction produced 4 thiophenes, 5-(but-3-ene-1-ynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene, 5-(but-3-ene-1-ynyl)-5'-methyl-2,2'-bithiophene, 2,2',5',2"-terthiophene, and 5-meth ...19958551298
molecular cloning of a major cockroach (blattella germanica) allergen, bla g 2. sequence homology to the aspartic proteases.inhalation of allergens produced by the german cockroach (blattella germanica) elicits ige antibody formation and the development of asthma in genetically predisposed individuals. we compared the allergenic importance of two cockroach (cr) allergens, bla g 1 and bla g 2, and determined the complete amino acid sequence of the major 36-kda allergen, bla g2. a survey of 106 sera from cr allergic patients showed the prevalence of ige antibodies to bla g 1 and bla g 2 to be 30.2% and 57.6%, respectiv ...19957642642
toward a physical map of aedes aegypti.labelled recombinant cosmids were used as in situ hybridization probes to aedes aegypti metaphase chromosomes. the cosmid probes yielded paired signals, one on each arm of sister chromatids, and they were ordered along the three chromosomes. in total, thirty-seven different probes were mapped to the three chromosomes of ae. aegypti (2n = 6): twenty-eight to chromosome 1, six to chromosome 2, and six to chromosome 3. these results represent an initial stage in the generation of a physical map of ...19958589842
cloning, sequencing and functional expression of an acetylcholinesterase gene from the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti.a degenerate pcr strategy was used to isolate a fragment of the acetylcholinesterase gene (ace) homolog from aedes aegypti and screen for a cdna clone containing the complete open reading frame of the gene. the predicted amino acid sequence of the aedes gene shares 64% identity with ace from drosophila and 87% identity with the acetylcholinesterase gene from another mosquito species anopheles stephensi. high levels of expression of the aedes gene were achieved by infection of sf21 cells with a r ...19957635199
spread of aedes albopictus and decline of ae. aegypti (diptera: culicidae) in florida.waste tires and other types of artificial containers were sampled for immature aedes to monitor changes in the occurrence of aedes aegypti (l.) and aedes albopictus (skuse) in florida. the initial invasion and spread of ae. albopictus in florida occurred in the northern part of florida. throughout this region, major declines in the abundance of ae. aegypti have been associated with the expansion of ae. albopictus in both urban and rural areas. generally, the same results have occurred in central ...19957650719
improved medium for aedes aegypti tissue culture. 19957548955
control of mosquito breeding using wood scrapings treated with neem oil.wood scrapings were given shape of a ball and soaked in 5, 10 and 20% neem (azadirachta indica) oil diluted in acetone. control of anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti breeding in water storage overhead tanks (ohts) with the application of these balls was achieved for 45 days. two balls soaked in 5% neem oil produced the best results among other concentrations tested.19957589730
characterization of a salivary gland-specific esterase in the vector mosquito, aedes aegypti.esterase enzymatic activity was investigated in salivary gland lysates of adult aedes aegypti. esterases in lysates made from female glands had higher specific activity than those in lysates from male glands towards beta-naphthyl acetate but showed no difference with alpha-naphthyl butyrate as a substrate. female salivary gland lysates showed no difference in activity to alpha- and beta-forms of naphthyl acetate and no discernable activity towards alpha-naphthyl caprate. both female and male sal ...19957787844
transient expression of a promoter-reporter construct in differentiated adult salivary glands and embryos of the mosquito aedes aegypti.vector-borne pathogens develop in close association with specific tissues in their insect hosts. efforts are being made to characterize insect genes that are expressed in tissues that have important roles in pathogen propagation. successful transfection and expression of exogenous genes in terminally differentiated tissues of insects has previously proven difficult. here we report a method that should allow the analysis of genes that are expressed in adult tissues and organs. transient expressio ...19957771613
effect of ethylene bis isobutyl xanthate isolated from a marine green alga dictyosphaeria favulosa on mosquito aedes aegypti. 19957558202
[single larva sampling for aedes aegypti surveillance].buildings in araraquara city, southeastern brazil, were searched during a year for the presence of aedes larvae using single larva sampling in order to check the single-larva methodology. in those breeding places in which aedes larvae were found, one of them was collected. as a control, after the single larva had been collected, all the larvae from the breeding place were collected for later identification. this process was repeated in the laboratory. of the 447 domiciles searched, 12 were consi ...19958525326
laboratory evaluation of an ovipositional trap for mosquito adults aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae).a trap was designed, fabricated and evaluated for trapping and killing ovipositing females of the yellow fever mosquito aedes. aegypti. water in which larval stages had previously dwelt for 48 hrs. formed the attractant source for ovipositing mosquito females. the trap was evaluated under different experimental conditions. single choice and double choice experiments were performed with or without glue applied to inner surfaces, to determine trap efficacy. effect of population size and alteration ...19957636150
relationship between cold hardiness and supercooling point in aedes albopictus eggs.for many insects, low temperatures are not lethal unless their tissues freeze. to determine whether freezing is the cause of low temperature mortality of aedes albopictus eggs, we measured their lower lethal temperature, the temperature that causes 50% mortality in a population, and supercooling point, the temperature at which the tissues freeze. tropical and temperate ae. albopictus eggs were tested under different diapause and cold acclimation conditions. temperate ae. albopictus eggs had a lo ...19957616187
gene for cytochrome c oxidase subunit ii in the mitochondrial dna of culex quinquefasciatus and aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).the cytochrome c oxidase subunit ii (coii) gene between transfer rna for leu and lys in the mitochondrial dna of culex quinquefasciatus say and aedes aegypti (l.) was amplified by the polymerase chain reaction (pcr) technique. both the gene order and direction of transcription were identical to anopheles and drosophila. nucleotide sequences of the pcr-amplified coii genes in these two mosquitoes exhibited 88% homology, and the frequency of transition was very close to that of transversion. the h ...19957608924
partial purification of plasma phenoloxidase of the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti l. (diptera: culicidae).a nitrocellulose-based assay was developed using a dot-blot apparatus to detect phenoloxidase activity in column fractions. using this assay, plasma phenoloxidase was partially purified from aedes aegypti larvae using hydrophobic interaction chromatography, gel filtration, and ion-exchange chromatography. the molecular weight (m(r)) native enzyme was 130,000, and it contained subunits of 76,000, 62,000, and 58,000. two phenoloxidase peaks were observed by ion exchange chromatography, and these f ...19957584838
resistance in some caribbean populations of aedes aegypti to several insecticides.thirty-four strains of aedes aegypti larvae from 17 caribbean countries were bioassayed for sensitivity to temephos, malathion, fenitrothion, fenthion, and chlorpyrifos. there were fairly high levels of resistance in tortola (10-12-fold resistance) and antigua (6-9-fold resistance) strains to temephos and to fenthion (tortola, 7-10-fold; antigua, 6-10-fold resistance). most other strains showed some resistance to malathion, fenitrothion, and chlorpyrifos, but only moderate levels. adult populati ...19957542312
reappraisal of the pore channel system in the grooved pegs of aedes aegypti.pore channels occur along the grooves of lactic acid-receptive grooved pegs on the antennae of female aedes aegypti. there are about 38 pore openings per groove or about 456 per peg. this finding is in conflict with the previous report that pore channels were extremely rare. the pore channels are of a similar electron density to the cuticle of the peg, making them difficult to see. for this reason many of the pore channels were probably overlooked in the previous study. we could not find a termi ...199518621297
comparative linkage maps for the mosquitoes, aedes albopictus and ae. aegypti, based on common rflp loci.aedes albopictus and aedes aegypti are members of the mosquito family culicidae and share a haploid chromosome complement of three. although a genetic linkage map based on restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp), markers exists for ae. aegypti, the extent of synteny and linkage order conservation between the two species was unknown. a comparative linkage map for ae. albopictus was constructed based mainly on cdna clones from ae. aegypti. nearly all ae. aegypti probes hybridized to ae. al ...19957742975
early trypsin activity is part of the signal transduction system that activates transcription of the late trypsin gene in the midgut of the mosquito, aedes aegypti.trypsin activity during the first hours after feeding is essential to induce late trypsin gene expression. these results are consistent with the idea that free amino acids or other products released during digestion might be the initial signal for transcriptional activation of late trypsin. besides early trypsin, some other factor(s) have to be translated for induction of late trypsin. this is the first case in which the proteolytic activity of a digestive enzyme is part of the signal transducti ...19957711754
effect of some new insect growth regulators on metamorphosis & reproduction of aedes aegypti.fourth instar larvae and pupae of ae. aegypti were treated with four most active insect growth regulators from a new series of mixed alkyl and aryl diethers based on geraniol. considerable reduction in fecundity and fertility of adults was obtained. treatment of pupae or pharate adults did not affect adult emergence. topical treatment of adult females caused great reduction in fertility and fecundity in older as compared to younger females. in addition to the effects on reproduction, adult survi ...19957883278
mosquito ecdysteroid receptor: analysis of the cdna and expression during vitellogenesis.an insect steroid hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20e), plays an important role in regulating egg maturation in mosquitoes. to better understand its role, we cloned the cdna coding for the putative ecdysteroid receptor from the mosquito, aedes aegypti (aaecr). the 4158 bp aaecr cdna has an open reading frame of 675 amino acids with 10 potential glycosylation sites and a putative phosphorylation polyserine domain. the aaecr has a dna binding domain with two zinc fingers and a ligand binding domain c ...19957711747
ovariolar 'basal body' development and physiological age of the mosquito aedes aegypti.dissection of the ovaries of the mosquito aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) revealed, in each ovariole, a group of seven to nine specialized epithelial cells in a region of the calyx wall that is enclosed by the end of the ovariolar sheath. this group of cells is termed the basal body. during ovulation, the mature oocyte passes from the ovariole into the calyx lumen through the basal body. subsequently, granulation occurs in the basal body cells. the granular basal bodies differ from all previo ...19957696694
isolation and characterization of mosquito ferritin and cloning of a cdna that encodes one subunit.ferritin, an iron storage protein, was isolated from larvae and pupae of aedes aegypti grown in an iron-rich medium. mosquito ferritin is a high molecular weight protein composed of several different, relatively small, subunits. subunits of molecular mass 24, 26, and 28 kda are equally abundant, while that of 30 kda is present only in small amounts. the n-terminal sequence of the 24 and 26 kda subunits are identical for the first 30 amino acids, while that of the 28 kda subunit differs. studies ...19957655055
the premise condition index: a tool for streamlining surveys of aedes aegypti.premise inspections and treatment of the larval habitats of container-breeding aedes aegypti are extremely labor intensive. since this means of control is the only one available in relation to dengue fever, this report presents an effective approach for streamlining premise surveys in north queensland, australia. from a survey of 877 premises in townsville, charters towers, and mingela/ravenswood in 1990, occupier and premise variables were collected to examine any relationships with the presenc ...19958561259
a factor xa-directed anticoagulant from the salivary glands of the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti.salivary gland extracts from the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti contain a factor xa-specific anticoagulant detectable in vitro by clotting assays. the anticoagulant is found only in female salivary glands, which is consistent with its role in bloodfeeding. extracts of adult female glands significantly delay both the prothrombin time and the activated partial thromboplastin time, but have no effect on the thrombin clotting time. the anticoagulant has been shown to result from the specific in ...19957498429
the apyrase gene of the vector mosquito, aedes aegypti, is expressed specifically in the adult female salivary glands.the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, expresses a gene, apyrase (apy), that encodes an atp-diphosphohydrolase. the product of this gene is a secreted enzyme that facilitates hematophagy by preventing platelet aggregation in the host. apy gene expression is limited to the cells of the distal-lateral and medial lobes of the adult female salivary glands. apyrase protein levels, detectable by antibodies, peak in the salivary glands about 4 days after adult emergence and remain high after a blood ...19957498420
non-linear dynamics of neurochemical modulation of mosquito oviduct and hindgut contractions.microphysiological techniques and computer-based methods of data acquisition and analysis were used to investigate the dynamics of neurochemical action on spontaneous contractions of continuously perfused oviducts and hindguts isolated from female mosquitoes (aedes aegypti). proctolin, leucomyosuppressin (lms), serotonin and octopamine, which are known to modulate insect muscle contractions, and a mosquito neuropeptide, aedes head peptide i (aea-hp-i), which inhibits host-seeking behavior, were ...19957490571
muscle actin gene from aedes aegypti (diptera:culicidae).a recombinant phagemid containing a 1,240-bp insert encoding an actin was isolated from a yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.), complementary dna library. this insert (pbs-act35) contained an open reading frame of 822 bp whose deduced amino acid sequence exhibited > 95% homology with the carboxyl terminal 274 amino acids of drosophila melanogaster meigen and silkworm, bombyx mori (l.), actin genes. reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction was used to clone and determine the sequence ...19968961646
insecticide impregnated cotton fabrics of different hydrophobicity against aedes aegypti (diptera:culicidae).residual efficacy of synthetic pyrethroids, viz, permethrin, deltamethrin, lambdacyhalothrin and an insect repellent depa in cotton fabrics of different hydrophobicity was tested against aedes aegypti. amino silicone was used for enhancing the hydrophobicity of the fabrics. the results showed that there was an increasing trend in repellency/feeding deterrency with the increase in hydrophobicity up to 17.5 weeks at an optimum level of 30g/l. the adulticidal effect lasted for 1 to 4 weeks and this ...19969185280
discovery of aedes albopictus in guatemala.aedes albopictus was discovered for the first time in guatemala during june 1995. it was collected in 10 out of 15 localities sampled in and around the community of puerto barrios in the department of izabal. the location of the positive collections indicates a more rural distribution than aedes aegypti. sampling was conducted along the atlantic highway up to the capital city to determine the extent of its introduction into the country. larvae were not found more than 4 km outside of puerto barr ...19968887235
enzymatic variability in natural populations of aedes aegypti (diptera:culicidae) from brazil.yellowfever mosquitoes, aedes aegypti (l), were collected from 3 towns located within 70 km of each other in the state of sao paulo to evaluate the protein variability of natural populations. electrophoretic analysis permitted the identification of 6 loci responsible for the production of leucine aminopeptidase, 3 for esterases and malic enzyme, 2 for malate dehydrogenase, isocitrate dehydrogenase and alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, and 1 for phosphoglucomutase. for the 3 populations, the ...19968840678
the mosquito ultraspiracle homologue, a partner of ecdysteroid receptor heterodimer: cloning and characterization of isoforms expressed during vitellogenesis.we report the cloning and characterization of two isoforms of the ultraspiracle homologue (aausp) from the mosquito, aedes aegypti. the 2.33-kb aauspa cdna has an open reading frame (orf) of 484 amino acids encoding a polypeptide of 54 kda, whereas the 2.14-kb aauspb orf of 459 amino acids encodes a 51.3 kda polypeptide. the aauspa and aauspb proteins differ only in the n-terminal portion of the variable a/b domain. the aausp dna-binding domain shares 92% and 97% identities with the respective d ...19968892313
cloning and expression analysis of aedes aegypti opsin: adaptation of an in situ hybridization protocol for mosquitoes.opsin is a g protein coupled photoreceptor that activates a signal transduction cascade in the ommatidia. its primary and secondary structure is conserved both in insects and vertebrates as exemplified by the drosophila opsins. through serendiplious cloning of a pcr fragment, we have identified an opsin cdna. the latter was used to clone full length cdnas from a mosquito head library. the main purpose of cloning was to have a positive control probe to establish an in situ hybridization protocol ...19968799735
adaptive larval thermotolerance and induced cross-tolerance to propoxur insecticide in mosquitoes anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti.fourth-instar larvae of mosquitoes anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti normally died within 90 min at 43 degrees c. pre-exposure to high but sublethal temperatures conferred adaptive thermotolerance, dependent on the temperature and the duration of pre-exposure. adaptive cross-tolerance to propoxur (a carbamate insecticide) was also induced in larvae by pre-exposing them to sublethal temperatures. pre-exposure to sublethal concentrations of propoxur was found to confer cross-thermotolerance to ...19968887340
yellowfever mosquito (diptera:culicidae) introduced into landi kotal, pakistan, by tire importation.although the recent distribution of yellowfever mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.), in pakistan has been restricted to the port city of karachi, adult and immature mosquitoes breeding in imported tires in warehouses at landi kotal (north-west frontier province) were identified as ae. aegypti. the patterns of tire trade and the current disjunct distribution of ae. aegypti indicated that the introduction into landi kotal may have been either from karachi or india. thermal fog application of pirimiphos-m ...19968699469
response of anopheles farauti to permethrin-treated net and cloth fabrics in the laboratory.the median effective dose of permethrin for knockdown and mortality of anopheles farauti s. s. exposed to 2 net and 2 cloth fabrics was estimated. there were no significant differences in the knockdown or mortality of an. farauti or aedes aegypti following 15-180-sec exposure to permethrin-treated bed nets and polyester/cotton fabric. despite the presence of permethrin (0.007-0.068 mg/cm2) in bed net material, 18.2-50% of an. farauti adults successfully obtained a blood meal through the nets, an ...19968827613
effect of cetirizine on the inflammatory cells in mosquito bites.mosquito bites frequently cause wealing and delayed papules which appear within a few hours after the bites and may persist for several days. cetirizine is an effective drug against mosquito bites by decreasing wealing and also the size and pruritus of the delayed bite papules.19968809428
mosquito dopa decarboxylase cdna characterization and blood-meal-induced ovarian expression.dopa decarboxylase (ddc) functions in insect catecholamine biochemistry to produce materials essential for cross-linking reactions that result in tanning and/or melanization, include tanning of the mosquito egg chorion and encapsulation of parasites. we have cloned ddc from the mosquito, aedes aegypti, and studied its expression in response to blood-feeding, which initiates events necessary for egg maturation in mosquitoes. the ae. aegypti ddc cdna was isolated via heterologous screening using a ...19968673262
critical examination of aedes aegypti indices: correlations with abundance.the following immature stage indices for aedes (stegomyia) aegypti surveillance were evaluated in four north queensland, australia towns with respect to their relationship to immature and adult female densities: breteau, house, container, larval density, stegomyia (and modifications thereof), and a newly created adult productivity index. spearman's correlations of indices that considered larval or immature (larvae and pupae) numbers had a better relationship with immature abundance but this was ...19968644913
cloning and characterization of cdnas encoding the antibacterial peptide, defensin a, from the mosquito, aedes aegypti.insect defensins are cationic, inducible antibacterial peptides. four full-length cdnas encoding defensin a from the mosquito aedes aegypti were cloned using polymerase chain reaction (pcr) and sequenced. all four cdnas are 473 base pairs long, bearing an open reading frame of 98 amino acids with a few substitutions in the signal peptide domain. the deduced amino acid sequence of aedes aegypti defensin (aadef) contains a signal peptide sequence of 18 amino acids followed by a 40-amino acid putat ...19968814787
community involvement in the control of aedes aegypti.in the past 15 years, there has been a dramatic resurgence of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever worldwide, with increased frequency of epidemics and geographic expansion of both the mosquito vectors and the viruses. the reasons for this resurgence are not well understood, but include uncontrolled and unplanned urbanization, increased movement of people and viruses by airplane and lack of effective control of aedes aegypti, the principal mosquito vector of dengue viruses. the recommended method ...19968740894
fish digital imaging microscopy in mosquito genomics.the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, transmits pathogens that affect both humans and livestock, and has been the focus of extensive research to identify genetic loci that may be useful in control strategies. fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) and digital imaging microscopy have provided a rapid mechanism to populate the physical map with probes derived from genetic markers, cdnas and recombinant genomic libraries. when the physical and genetic linkage maps are aligned, map-based clon ...199615275237
toxicity of insecticides to toxorhynchites splendens and three vector mosquitos and their sublethal effect on biocontrol potential of the predator.toxicity of six larvicides ie fenthion, temephos, malathion, deltamethrin, alphamethrin (fendona), oms 3031 and five adulticides ie malathion, fenitrothion, propoxur, deltamethrin, permethrin to aedes aegypti, culex quiquefasciatus, anopheles stephensi and the predator, toxorhynchites splendens was studied for evaluating safety margin. concentrations of alphamethrin that killed 50% larvae of t. splendens were 53 and 12 times more than that which killed cx. quinquefasciatus and ae. aegypti. in ca ...19969031419
involvement of peroxidase in chorion hardening in aedes aegypti.peroxidase activity is detectable in aedes aegypti ovaries, containing developing eggs, at 24 h following blood feeding, and peak peroxidase activity is reached at 36-48 h after the blood-meal. peroxidase is associated with the chorion layer in mature eggs and the majority of the enzyme is released from the chorion layer by treating the isolated chorion fraction with sds/urea. analysis of the sds/urea solubilized chorion proteins using sds-page with tropolone/h2o2 or dopa staining verified the p ...19968900599
purification and characterization of a major glutathione s-transferase from the mosquito anopheles dirus (species b).the major form of glutathione s-transferase (gst) activity from the mosquito anopheles dirus (species b), a vector of malaria in thailand has been purified 421-fold. it constituted approx. 20% of the total measured cdnb conjugating activity in the homogenate. this enzyme appeared as a single band of 25.0 +/- 0.26 kda on sds-page and was kinetically characterized with 10 substrates and 4 inhibitors. the enzyme is capable of catalysing dehydrochlorination of 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis-(p-chlorophenyl ...19968900597
stable expression of insect gaba receptors in insect cell lines. promoters for efficient expression of drosophila and mosquito rdl gaba receptors in stably transformed mosquito cell lines.we are interested in establishing stably transformed insect cell lines efficiently expressing the insect gamma-aminobutyric acid (gaba) receptor subunit gene resistance to dieldrin or rdl. in order to facilitate this we utilized a system based on stable transformation of aedes albopictus mosquito cell lines using the dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr) gene as a selected marker. here we report the production of stable mosquito cell lines carrying high copy numbers of rdl genes from both drosophila an ...19968601436
functional analysis of a mosquito gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor gene promoter.a single point mutation in the insect gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor (gabar)-encoding gene (rdl) confers high levels of resistance to cyclodienes in drosophila and other insects. we were interested in studying the promoter of this gene for two reasons. firstly, to define the elements underlying rdl expression. secondly, to identify the minimum set of regulatory elements necessary for construction of a functional rdl minigene. such an insecticide-resistance-associated minigene should form a str ...19968654932
generation of expressed sequence tags and sequence-tagged sites as physical landmarks in the mosquito, aedes aegypti, genome.twenty-three clones were developed as expressed sequence tags (ests) and sequence-tagged sites (stss) that provide broad coverage of the mosquito, aedes aegypti, genome at an average spacing of about 7.2 cm. each of these clones had been mapped previously as a restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) marker. nineteen of these clones represent anonymous cdnas and 4 clones represent known genes. forty-seven percent of the anonymous cdnas showed significant deduced amino acid sequence simila ...19968851807
quiescent ovarioles in the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae). 19968729634
ovulation and post-ovulation changes in the terminal region of the ovarioles of the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae).detachment of the follicular epithelium from the chorion occurs prior to the passage of the mature egg into the calyx lumen, resulting in a mature oocyte lying free in an epithelial sac. the mature oocytes rupture the epithelial sac, including the tunica propria at the posterior pole, then break through the basal (or granular basal) bodies to enter the calyx lumen. just after ovulation, the formerly terminal parts of the ovariole remain attached to the posterior end of the egg sac near its openi ...19968729630
leucokinin increases paracellular permeability in insect malpighian tubulesthere are two major transport pathways across epithelia: a transcellular pathway through cells and a paracellular pathway between cells. previous electrophysiological studies in mosquito malpighian tubules suggested that the neuropeptide leucokinin-viii (lk-viii) increases the chloride permeability of the paracellular pathway. to test the effect of lk-viii on the paracellular pathway further, we measured transepithelial permeabilities of inulin and sucrose in isolated malpighian tubules from the ...19969320463
[the prevention of dengue in guadeloupe].dengue is the only disease transmitted by mosquitoes in the guadeloupe islands of french antilles. two dengue outbreaks were reported in 1992 and 1994. aedes aegypti is recognized the only vector of dengue in guadeloupe, and the 200 l drums are the most important breeding-sites. vector control in guadeloupe includes community health education, larvicide and adulticide spraying, and the destruction of the breeding-sites. however, ae. aegypti control has limitations such as the lack of participati ...19968924773
[oviposition and dispersion of aedes aegypti in an urban environment].it is generally accepted that female aedes aegypti do not fly more than 50-100 m in their entire lifetime, yet the rapidity with which this species colonizes new areas, and the explosive nature of dengue and yellow fever epidemics appear to contradict this. using molecular methods, we have confirmed that the ae. aegypti females lay small numbers of eggs at many sites. the distribution of available sites implies that the female may fly a considerable distance to deposit her whole egg batch. we de ...19968924769
central olfactory pathways in mosquitoes and other insects.studies of cns processing of olfactory information have contributed significantly to understanding olfactory-guided behaviour in insects. evidence in moths suggests that each glomerulus in the antennal lobes has a unique property: receptor-axon projections and dendritic arborizations of uniglomerular output neurons can relate to anatomically and functionally distinct glomeruli. similar correlations are not typical of the concentrically organized locust antennal lobes. insights about odour proces ...19968894298
[the performance of the aedes aegypti eradication program in 2 towns of ciudad de la habana province, 1990-1992].it is made a comparative analysis of the behaviour of the aedes aegypti eradication program in two municipalities of havana city with different characteristics during 1990-1992. the results show that in both municipalities the recipients with the highest positivity to mosquitoes were the following categories: other deposits, artificial deposits, and low tanks, followed by a second group that included tubs, tires, and larva tramps. the positivity of the larva tramps was observed in both municipal ...19969805046
laboratory and field plot bioassay of bacillus sphaericus against arkansas mosquito species.bacillus sphaericus was evaluated in laboratory bioassays against larvae of 7 arkansas mosquito species and in rice field plots against a single mosquito species. laboratory-tested species included aedes aegypti, ae. albopictus, ae. vexans, anopheles punctipennis, culex quinquefasciatus, cx. restuans, and psorophora columbiae. field plot bioassays were evaluated against ps. columbiae only. the laboratory formulation tested demonstrated activity against all 7 species. mortalities were observed at ...19968827596
stability of equine infectious anemia virus in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae), stomoxys calcitrans (diptera:muscidae), and tabanus fuscicostatus (diptera:tabanidae) stored at -70 degrees c.equine infectious anemia virus (eiav) was injected intrathoracically into aedes aegypti, stomoxys calcitrans, and tabanus fuscicostatus, and fed to ae. aegypti in suspensions of either artificial blood of eagle's minimum essential medium. insects were stored at -70 degrees c for up to 9 months before testing for the presence of eiav. the viral tissue culture titers detected from stored insects were similar to those from insects tested at time 0.19968827617
yellow fever: a decade of reemergence.since the 1980s, yellow fever has reemerged across africa and in south america. the total of 18 735 yellow fever cases and 4522 deaths reported from 1987 to 1991 represents the greatest amount of yellow fever activity reported to the world health organization (who) for any 5-year period since 1948. there is an excellent vaccine against yellow fever. at present, a high proportion of travelers to at-risk areas are reported to be immunized, reflecting widespread knowledge about the international he ...19968827969
dengue 3 virus distribution in the mosquito aedes aegypti: an immunocytochemical study.the dissemination of dengue (den) 3 virus in parenterally infected female aedes aegypti mosquitoes was studied immunocytochemically. antigen was first detected in fat body cells near the thoracic site of virus inoculation. the intussuscepted foregut, salivary glands and nervous tissue were the first major tissues infected. nervous tissue appeared to be the primary site of amplification. muscles, tracheae, malphigian tubules and the posterior midgut did not become infected. the only part of the r ...19968834747
entomological studies in a dengue endemic area, jalore, rajasthan.entomological studies on prevalence of adult and immatures of aedes aegypti along with associated ecological factors have been conducted in a dengue endemic area of jalore, rajasthan from 1992 to 1993. studies in two areas; reportedly affected and unaffected revealed more adults and higher breeding indices in the affected area as compared to the unaffected one. mosquitoes harbouring dengue antigen were found only in the affected locality. presence of dengue antigen in field caught mosquitoes in ...19968840653
[yellow fever in the ribeirão preto region at the turn of the 19th century: its scientific importance and economic repercussions].yellow fever in the region of ribeirao preto at the turn of xix century: scientific importance and economic repercussion. this historical review describes the bad situation of public health in brazil during the xix century caused by multiple yellow fever outbreaks. the knowledge regarding to yellow fever at that time is also described. a short history is presented of the development of the region of ribeirao preto, located in the northeast of sao paulo state, brazil, emphasising the actuation of ...19968851220
cell targeting of a pore-forming toxin, cyta delta-endotoxin from bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis, by conjugating cyta with anti-thy 1 monoclonal antibodies and insulin.the cytolytic protein toxin cyta was linked to two monoclonal antibodies (mab) directed against the mouse or the rat thy 1 antigen. the purified cyta-mab conjugates were not toxic to either target or nontarget cells. the conjugates did bind specifically to target cells since they agglutinated the target cells but not nontarget cells. when the conjugates were treated with dithiothreitol, the released cyta was toxic to all cells tested. these results suggested that the attachment of cyta to a mole ...19968853459
acasp, a gene encoding a cathepsin d-like aspartic protease from the hookworm ancylostoma caninum.intestinal infection with the zoonotic hookworm ancylostoma caninum can provoke human eosinophilic enteritis. a cdna was isolated from a. caninum, using an oligonucleotide primer designed to hybridize to the region encoding the consensus, catalytic site residues d32tgssnlw of aspartic proteases. this novel cdna encoded an aspartic protease zymogen of 422 amino acids, exhibiting 47% identity to the lysosomal aspartic protease of aedes aegypti, 46% identity to the aspartic protease of schistosoma ...19968858139
phenotypic segregation of aedes aegypti for immune antibacterial activity and resistance to filariae.we report the phenotypic selection of two lines of aedes aegypti, from a filariae susceptible parental stock (refm). this selection was based upon the level of inducible anti-gram negative escherichia coli activity within the haemolymph following e. coli infection. these lines, denoted 'high' and 'low', demonstrated significant differences in anti-e. coli responses throughout. however no difference was observed in the anti-gram positive micrococcus luteus response following e. coli challenge. f4 ...19968858873
the efficacy of prrrikweg gel in the treatment of insect bites: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.this study was conducted to examine the efficacy of prrikweg gel, a homeopathic after-bite gel, in relieving the effects of mosquito bites, in particular itching and erythema.19968861830
setaria digitata microfilaraemia in mastomys coucha: an animal model for chemotherapeutic and immunobiological studies.intraperitoneal implantation of adult gravid females of the bovine filarial parasite, setaria digitata in mastomys coucha was found to induce microfilaraemia lasting for about 125 days. the microfilariae (mf) could be detected as early as 4 days post-implantation (p.i.) and peak levels of about 30 mf in 20 microliters of blood were observed by 21 days. a significant positive correlation was found between mf density and the body weight of recipients pre-implantation. the implanted adult worms wer ...19968873474
early trypsin, a female-specific midgut protease in aedes aegypti: isolation, aminoterminal sequence determination, and cloning and sequencing of the gene.early trypsin is a female-specific protease present in the aedes aegypti midgut during the first hours after ingestion of a blood meal. it plays an essential role in the transcriptional activation of the late trypsin form, the major midgut endoprotease involved in the blood meal digestion. early trypsin is the most abundant midgut polypeptide isolated by benzamidine-sepharose affinity chromatography 3 h after feeding. the amino-terminal sequence of the early trypsin protein matches that of the 3 ...19968882654
mosquito vector control and biology in latin america--a sixth symposium.the sixth spanish language symposium presented by the american mosquito control association (amca) was held as part of the 62nd annual meeting in norfolk, va, in march 1996. the principal objective, as for the previous 5 symposia, was to promote the participation in the amca meeting by vector control specialists, public health workers, and academicians from latin america. this publication includes summaries of 25 presentations that were given in spanish by participants from 6 countries in latin ...19968887226
insecticide susceptibility of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in the lower rio grande valley of texas and mexico.in response to a potential dengue fever outbreak in south texas during 1995, the susceptibilities of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus to commonly used mosquito adulticides were assessed. larvae collected from the lower rio grande valley of texas and mexico were reared to adults and tested against susceptible laboratory strains at texas a&m university. resistance ratios at both the lc50 and lc95 rates were all less than 10, indicating that adult populations of both species are still susceptible ...19968887230
effects of variations in a formulated protein meal on the fecundity and fertility of female mosquitoes.a formulated protein meal developed by kogan (1990) for adult female aedes aegypti mosquitoes was evaluated and modified to increase egg and pupal yield. a vigorous laboratory colony was maintained with the females fed exclusively on this dietary formula for about twenty-five generations over more than 2 years. extra modifications were made to produce a diet suitable for anopheles arabiensis and anopheles stephensi females to produce eggs. both formulations contain bovine albumin, haemoglobin an ...19968887337
Displaying items 2801 - 2900 of 14974