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biting activity of mosquito species (diptera: culicidae) in the turkey-armenia border area, ararat valley, turkey.during nine consecutive nights in july 2007 (from 18:15-05:45 h), mosquitoes landing-biting on humans were collected outdoors and indoors at the turkey-armenia border. a total of 1005 females were collected consisting of nine species. the dominant species was aedes dorsalis (meigen) (47.5% of total catch), followed by anopheles hyrcanus (pallas) (22.9%), culex theileri (theobald) (9.3%),ae. vexans (meigen) (6.6%), ae. caspius (pallas) (4.9%),anopheles maculipennis s.l. (meigen) (3.1%), culex ter ...201020180304
[epidemiological surveillance of parasitic diseases in the republic of armenia].parasitic diseases play a very important role in the regional pathology of armenia. malaria was completely eradicated in armenia in 1963; the malaria-free status was maintained till 1994. at present, the populations of the ararat, armavir, and tavush regions of armenia are at a potential risk for malaria. nowadays, 6 species of anopheles mosquitoes are spreading in armenia. an analysis of many years' official statistics on the number of individuals infected with intestinal helminthiases and a re ...200415042743
anopheles sacharovi (diptera: culicidae): a reemerging malaria vector in the ararat valley of armenia.in 1994, the first indigenous case of malaria since the 1960s was reported in armenia, and the number of cases quickly increased in the ensuing years. in 1998, a roll-back malaria program was developed to eliminate the recently established foci of malaria infection and to prevent the reestablishment of malaria in armenia. as part of this program, we carried out entomological surveys to identify the potential malaria vectors in the ararat valley, the area where most of the indigenous malaria case ...200212061438
[genetic analysis of malaria mosquitoes of anopheles maculipennis (diptera, culicidae) complex from armenia].the results of morphological, cytogenetic, and molecular genetic analyses of malaria mosquitoes from armenia have indicated that two representatives of the maculipennis complex, such as an. maculipennis s.s. and an. sacharovi, inhabit in the blotopes under study. the predominant species is an. maculipennis that is present in all the examined habitats. this species accounts for 15.5% of all the mosquitoes of the maculipennis complex. an. sacharovi has been found only in the ararat valley where it ...200919827512
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