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role of culex and anopheles mosquito species as potential vectors of rift valley fever virus in sudan outbreak, 2007.rift valley fever (rvf) is an acute febrile arthropod-borne viral disease of man and animals caused by a member of the phlebovirus genus, one of the five genera in the family bunyaviridae. rvf virus (rvfv) is transmitted between animals and human by mosquitoes, particularly those belonging to the culex, anopheles and aedes genera.201020222979
survival of female anopheles gambiae giles through a 9-month dry season in sudan.the dry-season biology of a member of the anopheles gambiae complex (probably species b) was studied in 2 areas in the khartoum region of sudan. it was found that in the valley of the white nile the species maintained itself by low-level breeding, as shown by the continuing presence of larvae, male mosquitos and parous females through the dry months (9 months in the year). in the scattered villages of arid areas situated more than 20 km from the nile valley, on the other hand, regular sampling t ...19705310144
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