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pyrethroid susceptibility has been maintained in the dengue vector, aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae), in queensland, australia.although pesticide resistance is common in insect vectors of human diseases, the evolution of resistance might be delayed if management practices are adopted that limit selection of resistance alleles. outbreaks of dengue fever have occurred in queensland, australia, since the late 1800s, leading to ongoing attempts to control the mosquito vector, aedes aegypti (l.). since the 1990s, pyrethroid insecticides have been used for this purpose, but have been applied in a strategic manner with a varie ...201728981684
resistance status and resistance mechanisms in a strain of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) from puerto rico.puerto rico (pr) has a long history of vector-borne disease and insecticide-resistant aedes aegypti (l.). defining contributing mechanisms behind phenotypic resistance is critical for effective vector control intervention. however, previous studies from pr have each focused on only one mechanism of pyrethroid resistance. this study examines the contribution of p450-mediated enzymatic detoxification and sodium channel target site changes to the overall resistance phenotype of ae. aegypti collecte ...201728981681
cutaneous manifestations of chikungunya fever: observations from an outbreak at a tertiary care hospital in southeast rajasthan, india.chikungunya fever is caused by chikungunya virus which is transmitted by the bite of infected aedes aegypti and a. albopictus mosquitoes.201728979866
infection rate of aedes aegypti mosquitoes with dengue virus depends on the interaction between temperature and mosquito genotype.dengue fever is the most prevalent arthropod-transmitted viral disease worldwide, with endemic transmission restricted to tropical and subtropical regions of different temperature profiles. temperature is epidemiologically relevant because it affects dengue infection rates in aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the major vector of the dengue virus (denv). aedes aegypti populations are also known to vary in competence for different denv genotypes. we assessed the effects of mosquito and virus genotype on d ...201728978730
identification of surveillance and control priority areas for dengue and other arboviruses transmitted by aedes aegypti in natal-rn, brazil: experience report.to report the vigi@dengue experience, held in the municipality of natal-rn, brazil, from october/2015 to may/2016.201728977187
circulation of denv2 and denv4 in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes from praia, santiago island, cabo verde.arthropod-borne viruses, such as dengue (denv), chikungunya (chikv), and zika (zikv), pose a challenge to public health, due to their worldwide distribution and large-scale outbreaks. dengue fever is currently one of the most important diseases and it is caused by four serotypes of denv and is mainly transmitted by the mosquito aedes aegypti. it is estimated that 50-100 million cases are reported every year worldwide. more recently, chikv and zikv, which are also transmitted by ae. aegypti, have ...201728973490
chikungunya virus dissemination from the midgut of aedes aegypti is associated with temporal basal lamina degradation during bloodmeal digestion.in the mosquito, the midgut epithelium is the initial tissue to become infected with an arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) that has been acquired from a vertebrate host along with a viremic bloodmeal. following its replication in midgut epithelial cells, the virus needs to exit the midgut and infect secondary tissues including the salivary glands before it can be transmitted to another vertebrate host. the viral exit mechanism from the midgut, the midgut escape barrier (meb), is poorly understood ...201728961239
use of rhodamine b to mark the body and seminal fluid of male aedes aegypti for mark-release-recapture experiments and estimating efficacy of sterile male releases.recent interest in male-based sterile insect technique (sit) and incompatible insect technique (iit) to control aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus populations has revealed the need for an economical, rapid diagnostic tool for determining dispersion and mating success of sterilized males in the wild. previous reports from other insects indicated rhodamine b, a thiol-reactive fluorescent dye, administered via sugar-feeding can be used to stain the body tissue and seminal fluid of insects. here, we ...201728957318
the distribution of aedes aegypti (diptera, culicidae) in eight selected parks of lahore, using oviposition traps during rainy season.to investigate the seasonal distribution of immature habitat of aedes aegypti mosquito species and its association with environmental and climatic conditions.201728955062
oviposition preferences of dengue vectors; aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in sri lanka under laboratory settings.investigations on oviposition behaviour of dengue vectors are critical for effective controlling of vector breeding. therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the oviposition behaviour of dengue vectors, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in sri lanka. batches of 1000 adult mosquitoes (1 : 1, male: female ratio) housed in rearing cages were used for each experimental setup from ae. aegypti and ae. albopictus. oviposition responses with respect to the size of the ovitrap, colours o ...201728950922
extensive genetic differentiation between homomorphic sex chromosomes in the mosquito vector, aedes aegypti.mechanisms and evolutionary dynamics of sex-determination systems are of particular interest in insect vectors of human pathogens like mosquitoes because novel control strategies aim to convert pathogen-transmitting females into nonbiting males, or rely on accurate sexing for the release of sterile males. in aedes aegypti, the main vector of dengue and zika viruses, sex determination is governed by a dominant male-determining locus, previously thought to reside within a small, nonrecombining, se ...201728945882
growth inhibitory effect of phenolic extracts of ziziphus jujuba mill. in dengue vector aedes aegypti (l) in parent and f1 generation.to evaluate the lethal and emergence inhibitory effect of alkaloid, phenolic and terpenoid extracts of ziziphus jujuba (rhamnaceae) against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae), and to explore the effect of the most effective fraction on developmental and biochemical parameters of the dengue vector.201728942827
chemical composition of buddleja polystachya aerial parts and its bioactivity against aedes aegypti.a new acylatediridoid glycoside, 6-o-α-l-(2″-acetyl-4″-o-trans-isoferuloyl) rhamnopyranosyl catalpol (9) together with 18 known compounds belonging to the iridoids, flavonoids, triterpene saponin glycosides and phenylethanoids (1-8, 10-18) were isolated from the aerial parts and the flowers of buddleja polystachya. their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic evidence and comparison with that reported in the literature. promising adulticidal activity was shown for all extracts ...201728942684
insights into the epidemiological link between biting flies and pemphigus foliaceus in southeastern brazil.black fly and sandfly bites are related to the endemicity of pemphigus foliaceus (pf); however, an immune reaction against the salivary proteins from these flies still requires confirmation in the case of pf patients living in southeastern brazil.201728941730
contribution of lysinibacillus sphaericus hemolysin and chitin-binding protein in entomopathogenic activity against insecticide resistant aedes aegypti.given its toxicity against culicid larvae, lysinibacillus sphaericus is used for the biological control of mosquitoes such as culex sp. and anopheles sp. the toxicity factors currently reported for l. sphaericus include the binary toxin, mtx toxins, and the s-layer. however, aedes aegypti is refractory to the binary toxin, the most toxic larvicidal protein of l. sphaericus. until now, there are no evidences of the hemolytic and chitinolytic capacity of l. sphaericus. herein, the expression of th ...201728940156
molecular typing and phylogeny of wolbachia: a study from assam, north-eastern part of india.wolbachia are maternally inherited endosymbiotic alphaproteobacteria, infecting 40-75% of arthropod species. knowledge on distribution of native strains infecting mosquito vectors from endemic regions is essential for successful implementation of vector control interventions utilizing potential strains of wolbachia. study identified various native strains of wolbachia inhabiting different mosquito species from field and colonised conditions of assam. the fly drosophila melanogaster was also incl ...201728939497
the dengue preface to endemic in mainland china: the historical largest outbreak by aedes albopictus in guangzhou, 2014.dengue was regarded as a mild epidemic in mainland china transmitted by aedes albopictus. however, the 2014 record-breaking outbreak in guangzhou could change the situation. in order to provide an early warning of epidemic trends and provide evidence for prevention and control strategies, we seek to characterize the 2014 outbreak through application of detailed cases and entomological data, as well as phylogenetic analysis of viral envelope (e) gene.201728934991
isolation and identification of xenorhabdus and photorhabdus bacteria associated with entomopathogenic nematodes and their larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is a potential vector of west nile, japanese encephalitis, chikungunya, dengue and zika viruses. alternative control measurements of the vector are needed to overcome the problems of environmental contamination and chemical resistance. xenorhabdus and photorhabdus are symbionts in the intestine of entomopathogenic nematodes (epns) steinernema spp. and heterorhabditis spp. these bacteria are able to produce a broad range of bioactive compounds including antimicrobial, antiparasitic, ...201728934970
proteomics technique opens new frontiers in mobilome research.a large proportion of the genome of most eukaryotic organisms consists of highly repetitive mobile genetic elements. the sum of these elements is called the "mobilome," which in eukaryotes is made up mostly of transposons. transposable elements contribute to disease, evolution, and normal physiology by mediating genetic rearrangement, and through the "domestication" of transposon proteins for cellular functions. although 'omics studies of mobilome genomes and transcriptomes are common, technical ...201728932623
zika virus congenital syndrome: experimental models and clinical aspects.viral infections have long been the cause of severe diseases to humans, increasing morbidity and mortality rates worldwide, either in rich or poor countries. yellow fever virus, h1n1 virus, hiv, dengue virus, hepatitis b and c are well known threats to human health, being responsible for many million deaths annually, associated to a huge economic and social cost. in this context, a recently introduced flavivirus in south america, called zika virus (zikv), led the who to declare in february 1st 2 ...201728932235
ph control in the midgut of aedesaegypti under different nutritional conditions.aedes aegypti is one of the most important disease vectors in the world. because their gut is the first site of interaction with pathogens, it is important to understand a. aegypti gut physiology. in this study, we investigated the mechanisms of ph control in the midgut of a. aegypti females under different nutritional conditions. we found that unfed females have an acidic midgut (ph ∼6). the midgut of unfed insects is actively maintained at ph 6 regardless of the ingestion of either alkaline or ...201728931720
microgeographic population structuring of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).aedes aegypti is one of the species most favored by changes in the environment caused by urbanization. its abundance increases rapidly in the face of such changes, increasing the risk of disease transmission. previous studies have shown that mosquito species that have adapted to anthropogenic environmental changes benefit from urbanization and undergo population expansion. in light of this, we used microsatellite markers to explore how urbanization processes may be modulating ae. aegypti populat ...201728931078
pyrethroid resistance alters the blood-feeding behavior in puerto rican aedes aegypti mosquitoes exposed to treated fabric.emerging insecticide resistance is a major issue for vector control. it decreases the effectiveness of insecticides, thereby requiring greater quantities for comparable control with a net increase in risk of disease resurgence, product cost, and damage risk to the ecosystem. pyrethroid resistance has been documented in puerto rican populations of aedes aegypti (l.) mosquitoes. in this study, topical toxicity of five insecticides (permethrin, etofenprox, deltamethrin, ddt, transfluthrin) was dete ...201728931018
emerging arboviruses in rio grande do sul, brazil: chikungunya and zika outbreaks, 2014-2016.the recent emergence of arboviruses such as chikungunya virus (chikv) and zika virus (zikv) in brazil has posed a threat to human health and to the country's economy. outbreaks occur mainly in tropical areas; however, increasing number of cases have been observed in rio grande do sul (rs), the southernmost state; therefore, surveillance of these arboviruses is essential for public health measures.201728929534
sybr green-based one step quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of zika virus in field-caught mosquitoes.the monitoring of vectors is one of the key surveillance measures to assess the risk of arbovirus transmission and the success of control strategies in endemic regions. the recent re-emergence of zika virus (zikv) in the tropics, including singapore, emphasizes the need to develop cost-effective, rapid and accurate assays to monitor the virus spread by mosquitoes. as zikv infections largely remain asymptomatic, early detection of zikv in the field-caught mosquitoes enables timely implementation ...201728927458
insecticide susceptibility of aedes albopictus and ae. aegypti from brazil and the swiss-italian border region.aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus are two highly invasive mosquito species, both vectors of several viruses, including dengue, chikungunya and zika. while ae. aegypti is the primary vector in the tropics and sub-tropics, ae. albopictus is increasingly under the public health watch as it has been implicated in arbovirus-transmission in more temperate regions, including continental europe. vector control using insecticides is the pillar of most control programmes; hence development of insecticide r ...201728927441
community participation in mosquito breeding site control: an interdisciplinary mixed methods study in curaçao.as the arboviral diseases dengue, chikungunya and zika emerge in the americas, so does the need for sustainable vector control policies. to successfully achieve mosquito control, joint efforts of both communities and governments are essential. this study investigates this important, but by-and-large neglected topic.201728927437
differential expression of putative sodium-dependent cation-chloride cotransporters in aedes aegypti.the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, has three genes that code for proteins with sequence similarity to vertebrate na+-k+-cl- cotransporters (nkccs) of the solute-linked carrier 12 superfamily of cation-chloride cotransporters (cccs). we hypothesized that these mosquito nkcc orthologues have diverged to perform distinct roles in salt secretion and absorption. in phylogenetic analyses, one protein (aenkcc1) groups with a drosophila melanogaster nkcc that mediates salt secretion whereas two o ...201728923771
role of the venus kinase receptor in the female reproductive physiology of the desert locust, schistocerca gregaria.venus kinase receptors (vkr) are a subfamily of invertebrate receptor tyrosine kinases, which have only recently been discovered. they contain an intracellular tyrosine kinase domain and an extracellular venus flytrap domain. vkrs have been functionally and pharmacologically characterized in only two invertebrate species, namely the human parasite schistosoma mansoni and the mosquito aedes aegypti, where they play a crucial role in oogenesis. here, we report the characterization of a vkr in the ...201728916758
[zika: probability of establishment of its vector, aedes aegypti, in chile].the zika virus has raised world alarm in recent years, representing a major public health problem. in this study we evaluated the potential risk of exposure to zika virus in chile, associated with the probability of establishment of the vector aedes aegypti in the country. niche modelling techniques were used to project the bioclimatic requirements of the vector (global niches), identifying zones of high suitability for the species within the country. then, the potential distribution of the vect ...201729488548
laboratory evaluation of a novel lethal ovitrap for control of aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) are known to flourish in a variety of natural and residential habitats and are competent vectors of at least 22 different arboviruses, including dengue, chikungunya, and zika. their global distribution, anthropophilic nature, and vector competency make them species of interest for control. a novel durable dual-action lethal ovitrap (ddalo) with combined larviciding and adulticiding effects, as well as a slow-release polymer (isobutyl methacrylate), was des ...201728968892
estimating the size of aedes aegypti populations from dengue incidence data: implications for the risk of yellow fever outbreaks.in this paper we present a model to estimate the density of aedes mosquitoes in a community affected by dengue. the method consists in fitting a continuous function to the incidence of dengue infections, from which the density of infected mosquitoes is derived straightforwardly. further derivations allow the calculation of the latent and susceptible mosquitoes' densities, the sum of the three equals the total mosquitoes' density. the method is illustrated with the case of the risk of urban yello ...201730137722
fly ash-based water dispersible powder formulation of bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis: development & laboratory evaluation against mosquito immatures.bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (bti) formulations are presently being used for insect control. in this study, a water dispersible powder (wdp) formulation using fly ash (fa) as a carrier material was developed and studied for its activity against the larval stages of major mosquito vector species.201729664029
evaluation of phytosynthesised silver nanoparticles from leaf extracts of leucas aspera and hyptis suaveolens and their larvicidal activity against malaria, dengue and filariasis vectors.the present study deals with the green synthesis of silver nanoparticle from the aqueous leaf extracts of leucas aspera and hyptis suaveolens as reducing agent and to investigate the larvicidal activity of synthesized silver nanoparticles. the synthesized silver nanoparticles were characterized by ultraviolet and visible absorption spectroscopy (uv), fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (ft-ir), x-ray spectroscopy (xrd), field emission scanning electron microscope (fesem) and high-resonance t ...201729774292
biological control of anopheles darlingi, aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus larvae using shrimps.mosquitoes can act as vectors of important diseases such as malaria, dengue, zika virus, yellow fever, chikungunya and mayaro fever, in addition to filariasis. the use of insecticides, larvicides, bed nets and repellents, besides the use of drugs as chemoprevention and the treatment of the sick are currently the pillars of the control of these vectors. we studied the biological control against of anopheles darlingi, aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus larvae using shrimps of the species m. ...201729774286
infectivity of chordodes nobilii larvae (gordiida: nematomorpha).the gordiids are freshwater representatives of the parasite phylum nematomorpha that function asa link between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. in recent years, different ecotoxicologic studies have beenmade with the south-american gordiid species, chordodes nobilii, that have demonstrated the capacity of thisgroup to act as a bioindicator of contamination. despite the gordiida’s ecologic relevance, further studies arestill needed to elucidate different aspects of the biology of the class, an ...201729465953
ultrasound is not useful as a screening tool for dengue fever.dengue fever is a tropical disease that is transmitted by female aedes aegypti mosquitos. early diagnosis is necessary to reduce the mortality and morbidity associated with the disease. a combination of clinical, laboratory, and sonography findings can be potentially helpful in making an early diagnosis of dengue fever. there is paucity of literature on the use of ultrasound for dengue fever screening; hence, the primary objective of the study was to evaluate the utility of ultrasound as a scree ...201729657635
environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases.global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute to an increase in the transmission of diseases by vectors. among these diseases, dengue is at the top of the list. the aim of our study was to understand the consequences of temporal variability of air temperature in the occurrence of dengue in an area comprising seven municipalities of the greater são paulo.201729451659
[(assessment of risk for arbovirus infections in russia)].the sharply increased incidence and geographical expansion of arbovirus diseases in recent years suggest that some russian areas are vulnerable to vector-borne diseases and that it is important to elaborate control programs to ensure bio- logical safety in our country. moreover, the main vectors of the pathogens of arbovirus infections (zika fever, dengue fever, chikungunya fevers), such as aedes aegypti and ae.albopictus, have been registered on the black sea coast of the caucasus. the programs ...201730721608
larvicidal and pupicidal activities of crude and fractionated extracts of acacia pennata (l.) willd. subsp insuavis shoot tips against aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae).acacia pennata subsp insuavis, or cha-om in thai, is a common vegetablefound in thailand. it has been used as a medicinal herb for a long time. from theliterature, antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-helminthicactivities were reported. in this study, we investigated two new actions of thisplant: larvicide and pupicide. the crude ethanolic and fractionated extracts of a.pennata shoot tips were tested against aquatic stages of the dengue virus vector,aedes aegypti mosquito. ...201729644817
[clinical and epidemiological profile of chikungunya infection in hospital patients in 2015 in mérida, mexicoperfil clínico-epidemiológico da infecção por chikungunya em casos hospitalares atendidos em 2015 em mérida, méxico].describe the epidemiological profile and analyze clinical manifestations by age group in chikungunya patients treated in 2015 in a mérida, mexico general hospital.201731391823
erratum: efficacy of some wearable devices compared with spray-on insect repellents for the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae). 201728365772
tropical viruses approaching europe.during the last years, headlines about the advance of tropical infectious diseases, which are transmitted by mosquitos, become more frequent. some of these mosquitos are classified as invasive species in europe. the world health organization (who) and the european center for disease prevention and control (ecdc) are enhancing the observation of the geographical spread of these species. especially the asian tiger mosquito and the yellow fever mosquito are in focus. in germany the vector competenc ...201729952164
tropical viruses approaching europe.during the last years, headlines about the advance of tropical infectious diseases, which are transmitted by mosquitos, become more frequent. some of these mosquitos are classified as invasive species in europe. the world health organization (who) and the european center for disease prevention and control (ecdc) are enhancing the observation of the geographical spread of these species. especially the asian tiger mosquito and the yellow fever mosquito are in focus. in germany the vector competenc ...201729952163
wingbeat frequency-sweep and visual stimuli for trapping male aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).combinations of female wingbeat acoustic cues and visual cues were evaluated to determine their potential for use in male aedes aegypti (l.) traps in peridomestic environments. a modified centers for disease control (cdc) light trap using a 350-500 hz frequency-sweep broadcast from a speaker as an acoustic stimulus, combined with a black poster-board half-cylinder behind the trap as a visual stimulus, captured a significantly greater proportion of males in a laboratory arena during daylight than ...201728399312
effect of temperature thresholds on modeled aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) population dynamics.dynamic simulation models provide vector abundance estimates using only meteorological data. however, model outcomes may heavily depend on the assumptions used to parameterize them. we conducted a sensitivity analysis for a model of aedes aegypti (l.) abundance using weather data from two locations where this vector is established, la margarita, puerto rico and tucson, arizona. we tested the effect of simplifying temperature-dependent development and mortality rates and of changing development a ...201728399306
factors of concern regarding zika and other aedes aegypti-transmitted viruses in the united states.the recent explosive outbreaks of zika and chikungunya throughout the americas has raised concerns about the threats that these and similar diseases may pose to the united states (u.s.). the commonly accepted association between tropical climates and the endemicity of these diseases has led to concerns about the possibility of their redistribution due to climate change and transmission arising from cases imported from endemic regions initiating outbreaks in the united states. while such possibil ...201728399294
repellent and larvicidal activity of the essential oil from eucalyptus nitens against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae).dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever are important vector-borne diseases transmitted by female mosquitoes when they feed on humans. the use of repellents based on natural products is an alternative for personal protection against these diseases. application of chemicals with larvicidal activity is another strategy for controlling the mosquito population. the repellent and larvicidal activities of the essential oil from eucalyptus nitens were tested against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus, th ...201728399283
transcriptional profile for detoxification enzymes aeaggt1 and aaeggt2 from aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) in response to larvicides.aedes aegypti (l.) is the vector responsible for transmitting dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and zika viruses, as well as other pathogens. microbial larvicides based on bacillus thuringiensis berliner israelensis (bti) and saccharopolyspora spinosa mertz and yao, such as vectobac 12as and natular 2ec, have been shown to be effective in reducing larval populations of ae. aegypti. we examined the gene expression of two detoxification enzymes, glucosyl and glucuronosyl transferases (aaeggt1 and ...201728399278
detection and establishment of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes in california, 2011-2015.in 2011, a thriving population of aedes albopictus (skuse), the asian tiger mosquito, was discovered within three cities in los angeles county over an estimated 52-km2 urban area. two years later in 2013, aedes aegypti (l.), the yellow fever mosquito, was detected within several urban areas of madera, fresno, and san mateo counties. state and local vector control agencies responded with an aggressive effort to eradicate or interrupt the spread of these two invasive mosquitoes; however, known pop ...201728399270
ecological niche model for predicting distribution of disease-vector mosquitoes in yucatán state, méxico.the majority of the yucatán state, méxico, presents subtropical climate that is suitable for many species of mosquitoes that are known to be vectors of diseases, including those from the genera aedes and culex. the objective of this study is to identify the geographic distribution of five species from these two genera and estimate the human population at risk of coming in contact with them. we compiled distributional data for aedes aegypti (l.), aedes (howardina) cozumelensis (diaz najera), cule ...201728399263
emergent and reemergent arboviruses in south america and the caribbean: why so many and why now?several arboviruses have emerged and/or reemerged in the new world in the past decades. zika and chikungunya viruses, formerly restricted to africa and perhaps asia, invaded the continent, causing great concern. dengue virus outbreaks have continued to occur in almost all countries, with millions of cases per year. west nile virus rapidly invaded north america, and now cases have been found in central and south america. other arboviruses, such as mayaro and eastern equine encephalitis viruses, h ...201728399216
eleutherococcus senticosus (araliaceae) leaf morpho-anatomy, essential oil composition, and its biological activity against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).the roots of eleutherococcus senticosus (rupr. & maxim.) maxim., a well-known medicinal plant from eastern asia, are used worldwide for their known beneficial medicinal properties. recently, the leaves have been used as an alternative to the roots. the present study was aimed at exploring the leaf essential oil as a potential source of compounds for mosquito management. gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis of the leaf essential oil revealed 87 compounds, constituting 95.2% of the oil. α ...201728399215
a video-tracking analysis-based behavioral assay for larvae of anopheles pseudopunctipennis and aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).aedes aegypti (l.) is the primary vector of dengue, yellow fever, zika, and chikungunya viruses, whereas anopheles pseudopunctipennis (theobald) is the principal vector for malaria in latin america. the larval stage of these mosquitoes occurs in very different development habitats, and the study of their respective behaviors could give us valuable information to improve larval control. the aim of this study was to set up a bioassay to study basic larval behaviors using a video-tracking software. ...201728399206
differential pathogenicity of metarhizium blastospores and conidia against larvae of three mosquito species.biorational insecticides are being increasingly used in integrated pest management programs. in laboratory bioassays, the pathogenicity of blastospores and conidia of the entomopathogenic fungus metarhizium brunneum arsef 4556 was evaluated against larvae of three mosquito species. three propagule concentrations (1 × 106, 1 × 107, and 1 × 108 spores ml - 1) were used in the bioassays. results showed that aedes aegypti had lower survival rates when exposed to blastospores than when exposed to con ...201728399202
epidemiological characteristics of dengue disease in latin america and in the caribbean: a systematic review of the literature.dengue, an important mosquito-borne virus transmitted mainly by aedes aegypti, is a major public health issue in latin america and the caribbean. national epidemiological surveillance systems, usually based on passive detection of symptomatic cases, while underestimating the true burden of dengue disease, can provide valuable insight into disease trends and excess reporting and potential outbreaks. we carried out a systematic review of the literature to characterize the recent epidemiology of de ...201728392806
fabrication of highly effective mosquito nanolarvicides using an asian plant of ethno-pharmacological interest, priyangu (aglaia elaeagnoidea): toxicity on non-target mosquito natural enemies.mosquitoes threaten the lives of humans, livestock, pets and wildlife around the globe, due to their ability to vector devastating diseases. aglaia elaeagnoidea, commonly known as priyangu, is widely employed in asian traditional medicine and pest control. medicinal activities include anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anticancer, and anesthetic actions. flavaglines, six cyclopenta[b]benzofurans, a cyclopenta[bc]benzopyran, a benzo[b]oxepine, and an aromatic butyrolactone showed antifungal properties ...201728390026
insecticidal and repellent activity of several plant-derived essential oils against aedes aegypti.we examined the pupicidal, adulticidal, repellent, and oviposition-deterrent activities of essential oils (eos) from lippia alba, l. origanoides, eucalyptus citriodora, cymbopogon citratus, cymbopogon flexuosus, citrus sinensis , cananga odorata , swinglea glutinosa, and tagetes lucida plants against aedes aegypti under laboratory conditions. pupicidal and adulticidal activities were assessed at exploratory concentrations of 250, 310, and 390 parts per million (ppm); and 30, 300, and 1,000 ppm, ...201728388322
in the hunt for genomic markers of metabolic resistance to pyrethroids in the mosquito aedes aegypti: an integrated next-generation sequencing approach.the capacity of aedes mosquitoes to resist chemical insecticides threatens the control of major arbovirus diseases worldwide. until alternative control tools are widely deployed, monitoring insecticide resistance levels and identifying resistance mechanisms in field mosquito populations is crucial for implementing appropriate management strategies. metabolic resistance to pyrethroids is common in aedes aegypti but the monitoring of the dynamics of resistant alleles is impeded by the lack of robu ...201728379969
effects of socio-demographic characteristics and household water management on aedes aegypti production in suburban and rural villages in laos and thailand.dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease accounting for 50-100 million annual cases globally. laos and thailand are countries in south-east asia where the disease is endemic in both urban and rural areas. household water storage containers, which are favourable breeding sites for dengue mosquitoes, are common in these areas, due to intermittent or limited access to water supply. this study assessed the effect of household water management and socio-demographic risk factors on aedes aegypti infes ...201728376893
new insights into the in vitro development and virulence of culicinomyces spp. as fungal pathogens of aedes aegypti.culicinomyces spp. (hypocreales: cordycipitaceae) are facultative fungal pathogens affecting the larval stages from a range of mosquito species and are especially notable in their ability to infect hosts through the digestive tract after conidial ingestion. while culicinomyces spp. were studied mainly in the 1980s, little is yet known about inter- and intraspecific variability of the in vitro development of these fungi at different temperatures, and nothing is known about the impact of serial ho ...201728372997
evolutionary origin and function of nox4-art, an arthropod specific nadph oxidase.nadph oxidases (nox) are ros producing enzymes that perform essential roles in cell physiology, including cell signaling and antimicrobial defense. this gene family is present in most eukaryotes, suggesting a common ancestor. to date, only a limited number of phylogenetic studies of metazoan noxes have been performed, with few arthropod genes. in arthropods, only nox5 and duox genes have been found and a gene called noxm was found in mosquitoes but its origin and function has not been examined. ...201728356077
larvicidal activity of ottonia anisum metabolites against aedes aegypti: a potential natural alternative source for mosquito vector control in brazil.aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector of the viruses responsible for urban yellow fever, dengue, dengue haemorrhagic fever, as well as zika and chikungunya in brazil. the present study was aimed to investigate the insecticidal potential of the extract and fractions of ottonia anisum, along with special metabolites isolated from it, as natural alternatives against larvae (l3) of ae. aegypti, vector of potentially deadly tropical infections in brazil.201728352047
combined target site (kdr) mutations play a primary role in highly pyrethroid resistant phenotypes of aedes aegypti from saudi arabia.pyrethroid resistance is a threat to effective vector control of aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue, zika and other arboviruses, but there are many major knowledge gaps on the mechanisms of resistance. in jeddah and makkah, the principal dengue-endemic areas of saudi arabia, pyrethroids are used widely for ae. aegypti control but information about resistance remains sparse, and the underlying genetic basis is unknown. findings from an ongoing study in this internationally significant area are r ...201728347352
first report of the phe1534cys kdr mutation in natural populations of aedes albopictus from brazil.knockdown resistance (kdr), caused by alterations in the voltage-gated sodium channel (nav), is one of the mechanisms responsible for pyrethroid (py) resistance. in the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus, at least four different mutations were described in the iiis6 nav segment in populations from asia, north america and europe. in contrast, in aedes aegypti at least 12 non-synonymous mutations have been reported at nine different codons, mostly in the iis6 and iiis6 nav segments. the phe153 ...201728347326
the toxicity of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors to larvae of the disease vectors aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae.the control of mosquitoes is threatened by the appearance of insecticide resistance and therefore new control chemicals are urgently required. here we show that inhibitors of mosquito peptidyl dipeptidase, a peptidase related to mammalian angiotensin-converting enzyme (ace), are insecticidal to larvae of the mosquitoes, aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae. ace inhibitors (captopril, fosinopril and fosinoprilat) and two peptides (trypsin-modulating oostatic factor/tmof and a bradykinin-potentiati ...201728345667
novel synthesis of gold nanoparticles using artemisia vulgaris l. leaf extract and their efficacy of larvicidal activity against dengue fever vector aedes aegypti l.the aedes aegypti l. mosquito transmits dengue and yellow fever, which cause millions of death every year. dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that has rapidly spread worldwide particularly in countries with tropical and subtropical climates areas. the present study denotes a simple and eco-friendly biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles using artemisia vulgaris l. leaf extract as reducing agent. the synthesized gold nanoparticles were characterized by uv-visible spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction ...201728341392
rapid surveillance for vector presence (rsvp): development of a novel system for detecting aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus.the globally important zika, dengue and chikungunya viruses are primarily transmitted by the invasive mosquitoes, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus. in australia, there is an increasing risk that these species may invade highly urbanized regions and trigger outbreaks. we describe the development of a rapid surveillance for vector presence (rsvp) system to expedite presence- absence surveys for both species.201728339458
de novo assembly of the aedes aegypti genome using hi-c yields chromosome-length scaffolds.the zika outbreak, spread by the aedes aegypti mosquito, highlights the need to create high-quality assemblies of large genomes in a rapid and cost-effective way. here we combine hi-c data with existing draft assemblies to generate chromosome-length scaffolds. we validate this method by assembling a human genome, de novo, from short reads alone (67× coverage). we then combine our method with draft sequences to create genome assemblies of the mosquito disease vectors aeaegypti and culex quinquefa ...201728336562
functional and nonfunctional forms of cquior91, an odorant selectivity subunit of culex quinquefasciatus.in culex quinquefasciatus, cquior91 is the ortholog of 2 larvae-specific odorant receptors (ors) from anopheles gambiae (agam\or40, previously shown to respond to several odorant ligands including the broad-spectrum repellent n,n-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide, deet) and aedes aegypti (aaeg\or40). when we cloned full-length cquior91 from a culex quinquefasciatus larval head rna sample, we found 2 alleles of this or, differing at 9 residues. functional analysis using the xenopus oocyte expression syst ...201728334229
screening of wolbachia endosymbiont infection in aedes aegypti mosquitoes using attenuated total reflection mid-infrared spectroscopy.dengue fever is the most common mosquito transmitted viral infection afflicting humans, estimated to generate around 390 million infections each year in over 100 countries. the introduction of the endosymbiotic bacterium wolbachia into aedes aegypti mosquitoes has the potential to greatly reduce the public health burden of the disease. this approach requires extensive polymerase chain reaction (pcr) testing of the wolbachia-infection status of mosquitoes in areas where wolbachia-a. aegypti are r ...201728332822
retention of duplicated long-wavelength opsins in mosquito lineages by positive selection and differential expression.opsins are light sensitive receptors associated with visual processes. insects typically possess opsins that are stimulated by ultraviolet, short and long wavelength (lw) radiation. six putative lw-sensitive opsins predicted in the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti and malaria mosquito, anopheles gambiae, and eight in the southern house mosquito, culex quinquefasciatus, suggest gene expansion in the family culicidae (mosquitoes) relative to other insects. here we report the first detailed mol ...201728320313
frequency of aedes sp. linnaeus (diptera: culicidae) and associated entomofauna in bromeliads from a forest patch within a densely urbanized area.little is known about the relationship between the presence of aedes, abiotic factors and the entomofauna existing in phytotelmatas. the aim of this study was to identify biotic and abiotic factors associated with the presence of aedes in bromeliads sites located in a forest fragment in rio de janeiro, brazil. in the study area, eight bromeliads from the aechmea genus were chosen and kept in landscape form. physical and chemical variables were measured. collected aquatic insects were identified ...201728315189
a dynamic survival detection and analysis system for mosquito larvae viability in drug assays.bioinformatics studies have emerged in the domain of larval behavior analysis in recent years. a dynamic survival detection and analysis system for automatically monitoring a large amount of mosquito larvae in bioassays with multiwell plates by acquiring and processing videos is proposed in this article. in our system, equipment is designed for acquiring the video of the mosquito larvae in several multiwell plates simultaneously by a camera, and a video analysis module is developed for detecting ...201728314109
toxicity of spinosad to temephos-resistant aedes aegypti populations in brazil.the mosquito aedes aegypti is the primary vector of different arboviruses and represents a major public health problem. several brazilian populations of ae. aegypti have developed resistance to temephos, the most used organophosphate larvicide. new tools which are less harmful to the environment and safer for humans are becoming increasingly important to control this insect vector. spinosad, an aerobic fermentation product of a soil actinobacteria, has a favorable environmental profile. it prese ...201728301568
evaluation of reference genes at different developmental stages for quantitative real-time pcr in aedes aegypti.the mosquito aedes aegypti (ae. aegypti) is the most notorious vector of illness-causing viruses such as dengue, chikugunya, and zika. although numerous genetic expression studies utilizing quantitative real-time pcr (qpcr) have been conducted with regards to ae. aegypti, a panel of genes to be used suitably as references for the purpose of expression-level normalization within this epidemiologically important insect is presently lacking. here, the usability of seven widely-utilized reference ge ...201728300076
longitudinal study of thai people media exposure, knowledge, and behavior on dengue fever prevention and control.dengue hemorrhagic fever is transmitted through a bite by a dengue -infected aedes aegypti mosquito. it was first reported in the mid -20th century in thailand, and since then its epidemiology has been of great concern and has spread all across the country. the alarming incidence of dengue posed a serious threat to human health in all major cities of thailand. this study was aimed at identifying the level of awareness of dengue fever in thai population knowledge for prevention and control, and m ...201728285970
repellency of the origanum onites l. essential oil and constituents to the lone star tick and yellow fever mosquito.the oregano, origanum onites l., essential oil (eo) was tested in laboratory behavioural bioassays for repellent activity against amblyomma americanum (l.) and aedes aegypti (l.). the o. onites eo was characterised using gc-fid and gc-ms. carvacrol (75.70%), linalool (9.0%), p-cymene (4.33%) and thymol (1.9%) were the most abundant compounds. at a concentration of 0.413 mg oil/cm(2) of filter paper, o. onites eo repelled 100% of the ticks tested and at 0.103 mg oil/cm(2) of filter paper, 66.7% o ...201728278656
mosquito-borne diseases and omics: salivary gland proteome of the female aedes aegypti mosquito.the female aedes aegypti mosquito is an important vector for several tropical and subtropical diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, and zika and yellow fever. the disease viruses infect the mosquito and subsequently spread to the salivary glands after which the viruses can be transmitted to humans with probing or feeding by the mosquito. omics systems sciences offer the opportunity to characterize vectors and can inform disease surveillance, vector control and development of innovative diagnosti ...201728271980
cre/lox-recombinase-mediated cassette exchange for reversible site-specific genomic targeting of the disease vector, aedes aegypti.site-specific genome modification (ssm) is an important tool for mosquito functional genomics and comparative gene expression studies, which contribute to a better understanding of mosquito biology and are thus a key to finding new strategies to eliminate vector-borne diseases. moreover, it allows for the creation of advanced transgenic strains for vector control programs. ssm circumvents the drawbacks of transposon-mediated transgenesis, where random transgene integration into the host genome r ...201728266580
chemicals isolated from justicia adhatoda linn reduce fitness of the mosquito, aedes aegypti l.extracts from justicia adhatoda l. (acanthaceae) strongly reduced the fitness of the mosquito, aedes aegypti linn. the methanolic extracts inhibited several enzymes responsible for protecting insects from oxidative and other damage, including glutathione-s-transferase, superoxide dismutase, cytochrome p450, and α- and β-esterases. they increased repellency (maximum repellency at 100 ppm) in host-seeking adult females using the "arm-in cage assay." histopathological examination showed the extract ...201728266058
comparative luciferase assay for establishing reliable in vitro screening system of juvenile hormone agonists.the cultured cell-based in vitro assay using the stringency of ligand-receptor interactions is typically useful for screening certain hormone agonists from among a very large number of molecules. however, ligands are frequently altered or modified through evolution; indeed, even in the same receptor orthologs, different ligand sensitivity profiles are considered to arise among species and/or taxa. such ligand transition has been observed in juvenile hormone (jh), one of the most important endocr ...201728261832
blood feeding status, gonotrophic cycle and survivorship of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) caught in churches from merida, yucatan, mexico.blood-feeding status, gonotrophic cycle, and survival rates of aedes (stegmyia) aegypti (l.) was investigated in catholic churches from merida, yucatan. female ae. aegypti were caught using backpack aspirator during 25 consecutive days in rainy (2015) and dry season (2016). blood-feeding status was determined by external examination of the abdomen and classified as unfed, fed, and gravid. daily changes in the parous-nulliparous ratio were recorded, and the gonotrophic cycle length was estimated ...201728258352
insecticide susceptibility status and major detoxifying enzymes' activity in aedes albopictus (skuse), vector of dengue and chikungunya in northern part of west bengal, india.mosquitoes belonging to aedes genus, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus transmit many globally important arboviruses including dengue (denv) and chikungunya (chikv). vector control with the use of insecticide remains the suitable method of choice to stop the transmission of these diseases. however, vector control throughout the world is failing to achieve its target results because of the worldwide development of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes. to assess the insecticide susceptibility stat ...201728254583
a mesh-duox pathway regulates homeostasis in the insect gut.the metazoan gut harbours complex communities of commensal and symbiotic bacterial microorganisms. the quantity and quality of these microorganisms fluctuate dynamically in response to physiological changes. the mechanisms that hosts have developed to respond to and manage such dynamic changes and maintain homeostasis remain largely unknown. here, we identify a dual oxidase (duox)-regulating pathway that contributes to maintaining homeostasis in the gut of both aedes aegypti and drosophila melan ...201728248301
allergenome characterization of the mosquito aedes aegypti.saliva and muscle derived mosquito allergens have been purified and characterized. however, the complete set of allergens remains to be elucidated. in this study, we identified and characterized ige-binding proteins from the mosquito species a. aegypti.201728235135
characterization of carbonic anhydrase 9 in the alimentary canal of aedes aegypti and its relationship to homologous mosquito carbonic anhydrases.in the mosquito midgut, luminal ph regulation and cellular ion transport processes are important for the digestion of food and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. ph regulation in the mosquito gut is affected by the vectorial movement of the principal ions including bicarbonate/carbonate and protons. as in all metazoans, mosquitoes employ the product of aerobic metabolism carbon dioxide in its bicarbonate/carbonate form as one of the major buffers of cellular and extracellular ph. the conversio ...201728230813
relish2 mediates bursicon homodimer-induced prophylactic immunity in the mosquito aedes aegypti.bursicon is a neuropeptide hormone consisting of two cystine-knot proteins (burs α and burs β), responsible for cuticle tanning and other developmental processes in insects. recent studies show that each bursicon subunit forms homodimers that induce prophylactic immunity in drosophila melanogaster. here, we investigated the hypothesis that bursicon homodimers act in prophylactic immunity in insects, and possibly arthropods, generally, using the mosquito, aedes aegypti. we found that burs α and b ...201728225068
transcriptome-wide microrna and target dynamics in the fat body during the gonadotrophic cycle of aedes aegypti.the mosquito aedes aegypti is a major vector of numerous viral diseases, because it requires a blood meal to facilitate egg development. the fat body, a counterpart of mammalian liver and adipose tissues, is the metabolic center, playing a key role in reproduction. therefore, understanding of regulatory networks controlling its functions is critical, and the role of micrornas (mirnas) in the process is largely unknown. we aimed to explore mirna expression and potential targets in the female fat ...201728223504
regulation of antimicrobial peptides in aedes aegypti aag2 cells.antimicrobial peptides (amps) are an important group of immune effectors that play a role in combating microbial infections in invertebrates. most of the current information on the regulation of insect amps in microbial infection have been gained from drosophila, and their regulation in other insects are still not completely understood. here, we generated an amp induction profile in response to infections with some gram-negative, -positive bacteria, and fungi in aedes aegypti embryonic aag2 cell ...201728217557
comparative analysis of mosquito (diptera: culicidae: aedes aegypti liston) responses to the insecticide temephos and plant derived essential oil derived from piper betle l.resistance to treatments with temephos or plant derived oil, pb-cvo, between a field collected wild strain (ws) and a susceptible laboratory strain (ls) of ae. aegypti were measured. the temephos (0.1mg/l) showed the greatest percentage of mosquito mortality compared to pb-cvo (1.5mg/l) in ls ae. aegypti. however, ws ae. aegypti was not significantly affected by temephos (0.1mg/l) treatment compare to the pb-cvo (1.5mg/l). however, both strains (ls and ws) when treated with pb-cvo (1.5mg/l) disp ...201728213320
household dengue prevention interventions, expenditures, and barriers to aedes aegypti control in machala, ecuador.the aedes aegypti mosquito is an efficient vector for the transmission of zika, chikungunya, and dengue viruses, causing major epidemics and a significant social and economic burden throughout the tropics and subtropics. the primary means of preventing these diseases is household-level mosquito control. however, relatively little is known about the economic burden of ae. aegypti control in resource-limited communities. we surveyed residents from 40 households in a high-risk community at the urba ...201728212349
an integrated approach for the assessment of the aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus global spatial distribution, and determination of the zones susceptible to the development of zika virus.the zika virus, one of the new epidemic diseases, is reported to have affected millions of people in the past year. the suitable climate conditions of the areas where zika virus has been reported, especially in areas with a high population density, are the main cause of the current outbreak and spread of the disease. indeed, the suitable climatic conditions of certain territories constitute perfect breading nest for the propagation and outbreak of worldwide diseases. the main objective of this r ...201728111132
experimental transmission of zika virus by mosquitoes from central europe.mosquitoes collected in germany in 2016, including culex pipiens pipiens biotype pipiens, culex torrentium and aedes albopictus, as well as culex pipiens pipiens biotype molestus (in colony since 2011) were experimentally infected with zika virus (zikv) at 18 °c or 27 °c. none of the culex taxa showed vector competence for zikv. in contrast, aedes albopictus were susceptible for zikv but only at 27 °c, with transmission rates similar to an aedes aegypti laboratory colony tested in parallel.201728106528
zika virus vector competency of mosquitoes, gulf coast, united states.zika virus has recently spread throughout the americas. although aedes aegypti mosquitoes are considered the primary vector, culex quinquefasciatus and mosquitoes of other species may also be vectors. we tested cx. quinquefasciatus and ae. taeniorhynchus mosquitoes from the us gulf coast; both were refractory to infection and incapable of transmission.201728005002
zika virus in asia.zika virus (zikv) is an emerging mosquito-borne virus that was first isolated from a sentinel rhesus monkey in the zika forest in uganda in 1947. in asia, the virus was isolated in malaysia from aedes aegypti mosquitoes in 1966, and the first human infections were reported in 1977 in central java, indonesia. in this review, all reported cases of zikv infection in asia as of september 1, 2016 are summarized and some of the hypotheses that could currently explain the apparently low incidence of zi ...201727939768
flavivirus transmission focusing on zika.flaviviruses are among the most diverse viruses with over 85 species recognized. taxonomically, this genus is one of the 4 recognized genera within the family flaviviridae. most flaviviruses of human public health significance, for example, dengue, yellow fever and zika viruses, are arthropod-borne (arboviruses) and have two evolutionarily and ecologically distinct transmission cycles: a sylvatic transmission cycle, where the virus circulates between zoonotic vertebrate reservoir and amplificati ...201727936448
low circulation of zika virus, cambodia, 2007-2016.we describe a retrospective study on circulation of zika virus in cambodia during 2007-2016 among patients with dengue-like symptoms and aedes aegypti mosquitoes. our findings suggest that zika virus in cambodia belongs to the asia genotype, is endemic, has low prevalence, and has had low-level impact on public health.201727875110
sarniensine, a mesembrine-type alkaloid isolated from nerine sarniensis, an indigenous south african amaryllidaceae, with larvicidal and adulticidal activities against aedes aegypti.a new mesembrine-type alkaloid, named sarniensine, was isolated together with tazettine, lycorine, the main alkaloid, and 3-epimacronine from nerine sarniensis, with the last two produced for the first time by this plant. this amaryllidaceae, which is indigenous of south africa, was investigated for its alkaloid content, because the organic extract of its bulbs showed strong larvicidal activity with an lc50 value of 0.008μgμl(-1) against first instar aedes aegypti larvae and with an ld50 value 4 ...201727864138
understanding zika virus.this article describes what pediatric healthcare professionals should know about zika virus (zikv).201727862959
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