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zika virus, a new threat for europe?since its emergence in 2007 in micronesia and polynesia, the arthropod-borne flavivirus zika virus (zikv) has spread in the americas and the caribbean, following first detection in brazil in may 2015. the risk of zikv emergence in europe increases as imported cases are repeatedly reported. together with chikungunya virus (chikv) and dengue virus (denv), zikv is transmitted by aedes mosquitoes. any countries where these mosquitoes are present could be potential sites for future zikv outbreak. we ...201627505002
conidiobolus macrosporus (entomophthorales), a mosquito pathogen in central brazil.a new fungal pathogen of culicinae (diptera: culicidae) adults, conidiobolus macrosporus (entomophthorales: ancylistaceae), was detected and isolated during a survey of mosquito pathogens close to the city of aruanã, goiás state, in december 2014. the morphological characteristics of c. macrosporus are presented, and reasons for some uncertainty about this identification are discussed. the pathogenicity and high virulence of this fungus for aedes aegypti were confirmed in laboratory conditions. ...201627506454
symbiosis with francisella tularensis provides resistance to pathogens in the silkworm.francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia, is a highly virulent facultative intracellular pathogen found in a wide range of animals, including arthropods, and environments. this bacterium has been known for over 100 years, but the lifestyle of f. tularensis in natural reservoirs remains largely unknown. thus, we established a novel natural host model for f. tularensis using the silkworm (bombyx mori), which is an insect model for infection by pathogens. f. tularensis established a ...201627507264
external quality assessment of dengue and chikungunya diagnostics in the asia pacific region, 2015.to conduct an external quality assessment (eqa) of dengue and chikungunya diagnostics among national-level public health laboratories in the asia pacific region following the first round of eqa for dengue diagnostics in 2013.201627508088
solution nuclear magnetic resonance studies of sterol carrier protein 2 like 2 (scp2l2) reveal the insecticide specific structural characteristics of scp2 proteins in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.sterol carrier protein 2 like 2 from aedes aegypti (aescp2l2) plays an important role in lipid transport in mosquitoes for its routine metabolic processes. repeated unsuccessful attempts to crystallize ligand free scp2l2 prompted us to undertake nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy to determine its three-dimensional structure. we report here the three-dimensional structures and dynamics of apo-aescp2l2 and its complex with palmitate. the (15)n heteronuclear single-quantum coherence spec ...201627508310
extended evaluation of virological, immunological and pharmacokinetic endpoints of celaden: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial of celgosivir in dengue fever patients.celaden was a randomized placebo-controlled trial of 50 patients with confirmed dengue fever to evaluate the efficacy and safety of celgosivir (a study registered at clinicaltrials.gov, number nct01619969). celgosivir was given as a 400 mg loading dose and 200 mg bid (twice a day) over 5 days. replication competent virus was measured by plaque assay and compared to reverse transcription quantitative pcr (qpcr) of viral rna. pharmacokinetics (pk) correlations with viremia, immunological profiling ...201627509020
a community-based prospective cohort study of dengue viral infection in malaysia: the study protocol.globally, dengue infections constitute a significant public health burden. in recent decades, malaysia has become a dengue hyper-endemic country with the co-circulation of the four dengue virus serotypes. the cyclical dominance of sub-types contributes to a pattern of major outbreaks. the consequences can be observed in the rising incidence of reported dengue cases and dengue related deaths. understanding the complex interaction of the dengue virus, its human hosts and the mosquito vectors at th ...201627510731
leading indicators of mosquito-borne disease elimination.mosquito-borne diseases contribute significantly to the global disease burden. high-profile elimination campaigns are currently underway for many parasites, e.g., plasmodium spp., the causal agent of malaria. sustaining momentum near the end of elimination programs is often difficult to achieve and consequently quantitative tools that enable monitoring the effectiveness of elimination activities after the initial reduction of cases has occurred are needed. documenting progress in vector-borne di ...201527512522
recent chikungunya virus infection in 2 travelers returning from mogadishu, somalia, to italy, 2016. 201627513985
traditional medicine practices among community members with diabetes mellitus in northern tanzania: an ethnomedical survey.diabetes is a growing burden in sub-saharan africa where traditional medicines (tms) remain a primary form of healthcare in many settings. in tanzania, tms are frequently used to treat non-communicable diseases, yet little is known about tm practices for non-communicable diseases like diabetes.201627514380
impact of dengue virus (denv) co-infection on clinical manifestations, disease severity and laboratory parameters.the co-circulation of 4 denv serotypes in geographically expanding area, has resulted in increasing occurrence of denv co-infections. however, studies assessing the clinical impact of denv co-infections have been scarce and have involved small number of patients. this study explores the impact of denv co-infection on clinical manifestations and laboratory parameters.201627514512
public health round-up. 027516631
promising new tools to fight aedes mosquitoes.two new tools for suppressing aedes aegypti mosquito populations have been recommended for pilot testing. carefully designed trials will be needed to see whether they actually reduce disease as well. andréia azevedo soares reports.027516632
the importance of male body size on sperm uptake and usage, and female fecundity in aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus.adult mosquito density is a critical factor in the transmission of arboviruses by container aedes spp. mosquitoes. female fecundity drives population growth, and therefore contributes to adult mosquito density. previous studies have focused on female body size as the major determinant of fecundity, paying little attention to male condition. in this study, we examined the effects of male body size on the abundance of sperm in spermatheca, depletion of sperm over time, and female fecundity.201627519588
nationwide study of factors associated with public's willingness to use home self-test kit for dengue fever in malaysia.as there is no specific treatment for dengue, early detection and access to proper treatment may lower dengue fatality. therefore, having new techniques for the early detection of dengue fever, such as the use of dengue test kit, is vitally important. the aims of the study were: 1) identify factors associated with acceptance of a home self-test kit for dengue fever if the dengue test is available to the public and 2) find out the characteristics of the test kits that influence the use of the den ...201627520825
phylogenetic analysis of the atp-binding cassette transporter family in three mosquito species.the atp-binding cassette (abc) transporter family functions in the atp-dependent transportation of various substrates across biological membranes. abc proteins participate in various biological processes and insecticide resistance in insects, and are divided into eight subfamilies (a-h). mosquitoes are important vectors of human diseases, but the mechanism by which the abc transporter family evolves in mosquitoes is unknown. in this study, we classified and compared the abc transporter families ...201627521922
a crossover study to evaluate the diversion of malaria vectors in a community with incomplete coverage of spatial repellents in the kilombero valley, tanzania.malaria elimination is unlikely to occur if vector control efforts focus entirely on transmission occurring indoors without addressing vectors that bite outdoors and outside sleeping hours. additional control tools such as spatial repellents may provide the personal protection required to fill this gap. however, since repellents do not kill mosquitoes it is unclear if vectors will be diverted from households that use spatial repellents to those that do not.201627527601
mosquito avoidance practices and knowledge of arboviral diseases in cities with differing recent history of disease.as the range of dengue virus (denv) transmission expands, an understanding of community uptake of prevention and control strategies is needed both in geographic areas where the virus has recently been circulating and in areas with the potential for denv introduction. personal protective behaviors such as the use of mosquito repellent to limit human-vector contact and the reduction of vector density through elimination of oviposition sites are the primary control methods for aedes aegypti, the ma ...201627527634
aedes aegypti suppression in the americas: historical perspectives. 201627529102
determination of juvenile hormone titers by means of lc-ms/ms/ms and a juvenile hormone-responsive gal4/uas system in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.in anautogenous mosquitoes, juvenile hormone iii (jh) plays an essential role in female post-eclosion (pe) development, preparing them for subsequent blood feeding and egg growth. we re-examined the jh titer during the reproductive cycle of female aedes aegypti mosquitoes. using liquid chromatography coupled with triple tandem mass spectrometry (lc-ms/ms/ms), we have shown that it reaches its peak at 48-54 h pe in the female hemolymph and at 72 h pe in whole body extracts. this method represents ...201627530057
evolutionary potential of the extrinsic incubation period of dengue virus in aedes aegypti.dengue fever is the most common arboviral disease worldwide. it is caused by dengue viruses (denv) and the mosquito aedes aegypti is its primary vector. one of the most powerful determinants of a mosquito's ability to transmit denv is the length of the extrinsic incubation period (eip), the time it takes for a virus to be transmitted by a mosquito after consuming an infected blood meal. here, we repeatedly measured denv load in the saliva of individual mosquitoes over their lifetime and used thi ...201627530960
modeling mosquito-borne disease spread in u.s. urbanized areas: the case of dengue in miami.expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into more temperate regions of the world necessitates tools such as mathematical models for understanding the factors that contribute to the introduction and emergence of a disease in populations naïve to the disease. often, these models are not developed and analyzed until after a pathogen is detected in a population. in this study, we develop a spatially explicit stochastic model parameterized with publicly available u.s. census data for studying the poten ...201627532496
design and testing of novel lethal ovitrap to reduce populations of aedes mosquitoes: community-based participatory research between industry, academia and communities in peru and thailand.dengue virus (and chikungunya and zika viruses) is transmitted by aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes and causes considerable human morbidity and mortality. as there is currently no vaccine or chemoprophylaxis to protect people from dengue virus infection, vector control is the only viable option for disease prevention. the purpose of this paper is to illustrate the design and placement process for an attractive lethal ovitrap to reduce vector populations and to describe lessons learne ...201627532497
multiple modes of action of the squamocin in the midgut cells of aedes aegypti larvae.annonaceous acetogenins are botanical compounds with good potential for use as insecticides. in the vector, aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae), squamocin (acetogenin) has been reported to be a larvicide and cytotoxic, but the modes of action of this molecule are still poorly understood. this study evaluated the changes in the cell morphology, and in the expression of genes, for autophagy (atg1 and atg8), for membrane ion transporter v-atpase, and for water channel aquaporin-4 (aqp4) in the ...201627532504
symptomatic dengue disease in five southeast asian countries: epidemiological evidence from a dengue vaccine trial.dengue incidence has increased globally, but empirical burden estimates are scarce. prospective methods are best-able to capture all severities of disease. cyd14 was an observer-blinded dengue vaccine study conducted in children 2-14 years of age in indonesia, malaysia, thailand, the philippines, and vietnam. the control group received no vaccine and resembled a prospective, observational study. we calculated the rates of dengue according to different laboratory or clinical criteria to make infe ...201627532617
autochthonous chikungunya fever in traveler returning to japan from cuba. 027533717
eggs viability of aedes aegypti linnaeus (diptera, culicidae) under different environmental and storage conditions in manaus, amazonas, brazil.the viability of aedes aegypti eggs was assessed in the amazon region. the eggs were maintained under different conditions: indoors (insectarium) and outdoors (natural environment), as well as in different storage types (plastic cup, paper envelope, plastic bag) for different days. egg viability was measured as the mean of hatchings observed from egg-bearing sheets of filter paper immersed in water, using three sheets randomly selected from each storage type and at both sites. there were signifi ...201627533732
dengue infection.dengue is widespread throughout the tropics and local spatial variation in dengue virus transmission is strongly influenced by rainfall, temperature, urbanization and distribution of the principal mosquito vector aedes aegypti. currently, endemic dengue virus transmission is reported in the eastern mediterranean, american, south-east asian, western pacific and african regions, whereas sporadic local transmission has been reported in europe and the united states as the result of virus introductio ...201627534439
resurgence of yellow fever in angola, 2015-2016. 201627536787
the buzz about honey bee viruses. 201627537076
genome-wide profiling of 24 hr diel rhythmicity in the water flea, daphnia pulex: network analysis reveals rhythmic gene expression and enhances functional gene annotation.marine and freshwater zooplankton exhibit daily rhythmic patterns of behavior and physiology which may be regulated directly by the light:dark (ld) cycle and/or a molecular circadian clock. one of the best-studied zooplankton taxa, the freshwater crustacean daphnia, has a 24 h diel vertical migration (dvm) behavior whereby the organism travels up and down through the water column daily. dvm plays a critical role in resource tracking and the behavioral avoidance of predators and damaging ultravio ...201627538446
seminal fluid protein genes of the brown planthopper, nilaparvata lugens.seminal fluid proteins (sfps) are produced mainly in the accessory gland of male insects and transferred to females during mating, in which they induce numerous physiological and post-mating behavioral changes. the brown plant hopper (bph), nilaparvata lugens, is an economically important hemipterous pest of rice. the behavior and physiology of the female of this species is significantly altered by mating. sfps in hemipteran species are still unclear.201627538518
rural-urban comparisons of dengue seroprevalence in malaysia.each year an estimated 390 million dengue infections occur worldwide. in malaysia, dengue is a growing public health concern but estimate of its disease burden remains uncertain. we compared the urban-rural difference of dengue seroprevalence and determined age-specific dengue seroprevalence in malaysia.201627538986
complete genome sequences of three historically important, spatiotemporally distinct, and genetically divergent strains of zika virus: mr-766, p6-740, and prvabc-59.here, we report the 10,807-nucleotide-long consensus rna genome sequences of three spatiotemporally distinct and genetically divergent zika virus strains, with the functionality of their genomic sequences substantiated by reverse genetics: mr-766 (african lineage, uganda, 1947), p6-740 (asian lineage, malaysia, 1966), and prvabc-59 (asian lineage-derived american strain, puerto rico, 2015).201627540058
novel insights into insect-microbe interactions-role of epigenomics and small rnas.it has become increasingly clear that microbes form close associations with the vast majority of animal species, especially insects. in fact, an array of diverse microbes is known to form shared metabolic pathways with their insect hosts. a growing area of research in insect-microbe interactions, notably for hemipteran insects and their mutualistic symbionts, is to elucidate the regulation of this inter-domain metabolism. this review examines two new emerging mechanisms of gene regulation and th ...201627540386
male tarsi specific odorant-binding proteins in the diving beetle cybister japonicus sharp.odorant binding proteins (obps) play critical roles in chemical communication of insects, as they recognize and transport environmental chemical signals to receptors. the diving beetle cybister japonicus sharp shows a remarkable sexual dimorphism. the foreleg tarsi of males are equipped with large suction cups, believed to help holding the female during underwater courtship and mating. here, we identified two obps highly and specifically expressed in male tarsi, suggesting important functions of ...201627545810
the viral capping enzyme nsp1: a novel target for the inhibition of chikungunya virus infection.the chikungunya virus (chikv) has become a substantial global health threat due to its massive re-emergence, the considerable disease burden and the lack of vaccines or therapeutics. we discovered a novel class of small molecules ([1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-7(6h)-ones) with potent in vitro activity against chikv isolates from different geographical regions. drug-resistant variants were selected and these carried a p34s substitution in non-structural protein 1 (nsp1), the main enzyme involve ...201627545976
advances and limitations of disease biogeography using ecological niche modeling.mapping disease transmission risk is crucial in public and animal health for evidence based decision-making. ecology and epidemiology are highly related disciplines that may contribute to improvements in mapping disease, which can be used to answer health related questions. ecological niche modeling is increasingly used for understanding the biogeography of diseases in plants, animals, and humans. however, epidemiological applications of niche modeling approaches for disease mapping can fail to ...201627547199
spatiotemporal analysis of dengue fever in nepal from 2010 to 2014.due to recent emergence, dengue is becoming one of the major public health problems in nepal. the numbers of reported dengue cases in general and the area with reported dengue cases are both continuously increasing in recent years. however, spatiotemporal patterns and clusters of dengue have not been investigated yet. this study aims to fill this gap by analyzing spatiotemporal patterns based on monthly surveillance data aggregated at district.201627549095
functional genomic analyses of enterobacter, anopheles and plasmodium reciprocal interactions that impact vector competence.malaria exerts a tremendous socioeconomic impact worldwide despite current control efforts, and novel disease transmission-blocking strategies are urgently needed. the enterobacter bacterium esp_z, which is naturally harboured in the mosquito midgut, can inhibit the development of plasmodium parasites prior to their invasion of the midgut epithelium through a mechanism that involves oxidative stress. here, a multifaceted approach is used to study the tripartite interactions between the mosquito, ...201627549662
development and utility of an in vitro, fluorescence-based assay for the discovery of novel compounds against dengue 2 viral protease.dengue disease is one of the most significant vector-borne illnesses in the world. the emergence and re-emergence of dengue infections in many parts of the world affect millions annually and continue to burden public health systems especially in low-income populations. advances in dengue vaccine development showed promising results; however, protection seems to be suboptimal. there is no licensed chemotherapeutic agent against dengue to date. an ideal scenario of combinatorial vaccination of hig ...201627551237
threat from emerging vectorborne viruses. 027551712
what's in the literature?the guillain-barré syndrome (gbs) is one of the few neuropathies well known to the general public, in part because of its association with swine flu vaccinations in 1976. gbs has again reached the general public with its possible association with zika virus. the virus, borne by infected aedes aegypti mosquitos, is being linked to birth defects when pregnant women are bitten and infected. there are early reports also linking gbs to zika infection, which could expose a wider range of infected peop ...201627552392
the silencing of a 14-3-3ɛ homolog in tenebrio molitor leads to increased antimicrobial activity in hemocyte and reduces larval survivability.the 14-3-3 family of phosphorylated serine-binding proteins acts as signaling molecules in biological processes such as metabolism, division, differentiation, autophagy, and apoptosis. herein, we report the requirement of 14-3-3ɛ isoform from tenebrio molitor (tm14-3-3ɛ) in the hemocyte antimicrobial activity. the tm14-3-3ɛ transcript is 771 nucleotides in length and encodes a polypeptide of 256 amino acid residues. the protein has the typical 14-3-3 domain, the nuclear export signal (nes) seque ...201627556493
culex species mosquitoes and zika virus.recent reports of zika virus (zikv) isolates from culex species mosquitoes have resulted in concern regarding a lack of knowledge on the number of competent vector species for zikv transmission in the new world. although observations in the field have demonstrated that zikv isolation can be made from culex species mosquitoes, the detection of zikv in these mosquitoes is not proof of their involvement in a zikv transmission cycle. detection may be due to recent feeding on a viremic vertebrate, an ...201627556838
synergistic and compensatory effects of two point mutations conferring target-site resistance to fipronil in the insect gaba receptor rdl.insecticide resistance can arise from a variety of mechanisms, including changes to the target site, but is often associated with substantial fitness costs to insects. here we describe two resistance-associated target-site mutations that have synergistic and compensatory effects that combine to produce high and persistent levels of resistance to fipronil, an insecticide targeting on γ-aminobytyric acid (gaba) receptors. in nilaparvata lugens, a major pest of rice crops in many parts of asia, we ...201627557781
evidence of the presence of the zika virus in mexico since early 2015.to assess the possible circulation of zika virus (zikv) prior to the first documented case in mexico, we reanalyzed the stored samples from the states of veracruz and yucatán, which were originally collected to test for dengue (denv) and chikungunya (chikv) but were negative for these viruses despite the symptomatology. the samples were originally collected between the 30 and 46 epidemiological weeks (ew) when the zikv was not yet declared as a public health emergency of international concern (p ...201627557815
zika fetal neuropathogenesis: etiology of a viral syndrome.the ongoing zika virus epidemic in the americas and the observed association with both fetal abnormalities (primary microcephaly) and adult autoimmune pathology (guillain-barré syndrome) has brought attention to this neglected pathogen. while initial case studies generated significant interest in the zika virus outbreak, larger prospective epidemiology and basic virology studies examining the mechanisms of zika viral infection and associated pathophysiology are only now starting to be published. ...201627560129
novel nad+-farnesal dehydrogenase from polygonum minus leaves. purification and characterization of enzyme in juvenile hormone iii biosynthetic pathway in plant.juvenile hormone iii is of great concern due to negative effects on major developmental and reproductive maturation in insect pests. thus, the elucidation of enzymes involved jh iii biosynthetic pathway has become increasing important in recent years. one of the enzymes in the jh iii biosynthetic pathway that remains to be isolated and characterized is farnesal dehydrogenase, an enzyme responsible to catalyze the oxidation of farnesal into farnesoic acid. a novel nad+-farnesal dehydrogenase of p ...201627560927
toxicity and larvicidal activity of podophyllum-based lignans against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).aedes aegypti l. (diptera: culicidae) is a mosquito species that has adapted to urban environments and is the main vector of dengue viruses. because of the increasing incidence of dengue, a more environmentally acceptable insecticide needs to be found. natural products have been and continue to be an important source of leading compounds that can be modified in order to develop new drugs. the lignan family of natural products includes compounds with a diverse spectrum of biological activity. pod ...201627561675
flavivirus ns1 protein in infected host sera enhances viral acquisition by mosquitoes.the arbovirus life cycle involves viral transfer between a vertebrate host and an arthropod vector, and acquisition of virus from an infected mammalian host by a vector is an essential step in this process. here, we report that flavivirus nonstructural protein-1 (ns1), which is abundantly secreted into the serum of an infected host, plays a critical role in flavivirus acquisition by mosquitoes. the presence of dengue virus (denv) and japanese encephalitis virus ns1s in the blood of infected inte ...201627562253
an ecological assessment of the pandemic threat of zika virus.the current outbreak of zika virus poses a severe threat to human health. while the range of the virus has been cataloged growing slowly over the last 50 years, the recent explosive expansion in the americas indicates that the full potential distribution of zika remains uncertain. moreover, many studies rely on its similarity to dengue fever, a phylogenetically closely related disease of unknown ecological comparability. here we compile a comprehensive spatially-explicit occurrence dataset from ...201627564232
open-air biowarfare testing and the evolution of values.the united states and the united kingdom ended outdoor biological warfare testing in populated areas nearly half a century ago. yet, the conduct, health effects, and propriety of those tests remain controversial. the varied views reflect the limits of currently available test information and evolving societal values on research involving human subjects. western political culture has changed since the early days of the american and british testing programs. people have become less reluctant to qu ...201627564984
the correlation between dengue incidence and diurnal ranges of temperature of colombo district, sri lanka 2005-2014.meteorological factors affect dengue transmission. mechanisms of the way in which different diurnal temperatures, ranging around different mean temperatures, influence dengue transmission were published after 2011.201627566717
patterned array of poly(ethylene glycol) silane monolayer for label-free detection of dengue.in the present study, the construction of arrays on silicon for naked-eye detection of dna dengue was demonstrated. the array was created by exposing a polyethylene glycol (peg) silane monolayer to 254 nm ultraviolet (uv) light through a photomask. formation of the peg silane monolayer and photomodifed surface properties was thoroughly characterized by using atomic force microscopy (afm), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (xps), and contact angle measurements. the results of xps confirmed that ir ...201627571080
transcriptional differences between diapausing and non-diapausing d. montana females reared under the same photoperiod and temperature.a wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm season, which increases their chances of survival through harsh winter conditions. in this study we used rna sequencing to identify genes involved in adult reproductive diapause in a northern fly species, drosophila montana. both diapausing and non-diapausing flies were reared under a critical day length and temperature, where about half of the emerging females enter diapause enabling us to eliminate the eff ...201627571415
mosquito c-type lectins maintain gut microbiome homeostasis.the long-term evolutionary interaction between the host immune system and symbiotic bacteria determines their cooperative rather than antagonistic relationship. it is known that commensal bacteria have evolved a number of mechanisms to manipulate the mammalian host immune system and maintain homeostasis. however, the strategies employed by the microbiome to overcome host immune responses in invertebrates still remain to be understood. here, we report that the gut microbiome in mosquitoes utilize ...201627572642
vertical transmission of zika virus in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.previous experimental studies have demonstrated that a number of mosquito-borne flavivirus pathogens are vertically transmitted in their insect vectors, providing a mechanism for these arboviruses to persist during adverse climatic conditions or in the absence of a susceptible vertebrate host. in this study, designed to test whether zika virus (zikv) could be vertically transmitted, female aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus were injected with zikv, and their f1 adult progeny were tested for zikv ...201627573623
egg hatching and survival of immature stages of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) under natural temperature conditions during the cold season in buenos aires, argentina.in temperate regions, the seasonal dynamics of aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) is mainly influenced by temperature. it is assumed that, during the winter season, the population remains as eggs and that the development and population growth of surviving eggs begin during the following spring. the aim of the current study was to assess egg hatching of ae. aegypti during the winter in buenos aires city (argentina), and analyze the survival of immature stages. the experiments consisted of im ...201627576509
crygetter: a tool to automate retrieval and analysis of cry protein data.for many years, the use of chemical agents to control crop pests has been degrading the environment, bringing problems to humans and all living things. an alternative to deal with the pests is the use of biopesticides, biological agents capable of controlling these harmful organisms. one kind of biopesticide is bacillus thuringiensis, a gram-positive bacterium that synthesizes a protein that, when ingested by the pests, kills them and does not harm other species.201627578522
effects of environment, dietary regime and ageing on the dengue vector microbiota: evidence of a core microbiota throughout aedes aegypti lifespan.mosquito midgut microbiota is a key component of vector competence, as gut bacteria can disturb pathogen development. in this study, we addressed the microbiota composition of aedes aegypti during its lifespan, under field conditions. we also investigated the possible effects of environment, dietary regime and ageing on the gut community composition. we employed culture independent and dependent approaches to characterise vector microbiota. there was evidence of a lifelong stable core microbiota ...201627580348
virus-derived dna drives mosquito vector tolerance to arboviral infection.mosquitoes develop long-lasting viral infections without substantial deleterious effects, despite high viral loads. this makes mosquitoes efficient vectors for emerging viral diseases with enormous burden on public health. how mosquitoes resist and/or tolerate these viruses is poorly understood. here we show that two species of aedes mosquitoes infected with two arboviruses from distinct families (dengue or chikungunya) generate a viral-derived dna (vdna) that is essential for mosquito survival ...201627580708
molecular signatures associated with zikv exposure in human cortical neural progenitors.zika virus (zikv) infection causes microcephaly and has been linked to other brain abnormalities. how zikv impairs brain development and function is unclear. here we systematically profiled transcriptomes of human neural progenitor cells exposed to asian zikv(c), african zikv(m), and dengue virus (denv). in contrast to the robust global transcriptome changes induced by denv, zikv has a more selective and larger impact on expression of genes involved in dna replication and repair. while overall e ...201627580721
bacterial diversity of the american sand fly lutzomyia intermedia using high-throughput metagenomic sequencing.parasites of the genus leishmania cause a broad spectrum of diseases, collectively known as leishmaniasis, in humans worldwide. american cutaneous leishmaniasis is a neglected disease transmitted by sand fly vectors including lutzomyia intermedia, a proven vector. the female sand fly can acquire or deliver leishmania spp. parasites while feeding on a blood meal, which is required for nutrition, egg development and survival. the microbiota composition and abundance varies by food source, life sta ...201627581188
zika in the united states: how are we preparing? 027581255
transcriptional analysis of the adaptive digestive system of the migratory locust in response to plant defensive protease inhibitors.herbivorous insects evolved adaptive mechanisms to compensate for the presence of plant defensive protease inhibitors (pi) in their food. the underlying regulatory mechanisms of these compensatory responses remain largely elusive. in the current study, we investigated the initiation of this adaptive response in the migratory locust, locusta migratoria, via microarray analysis of gut tissues. four hours after dietary uptake of pis, 114 and 150 transcripts were respectively found up- or downregula ...201627581362
convergent evolution of trna gene targeting preferences in compact genomes.in gene-dense genomes, mobile elements are confronted with highly selective pressure to amplify without causing excessive damage to the host. the targeting of trna genes as potentially safe integration sites has been developed by retrotransposons in various organisms such as the social amoeba dictyostelium discoideum and the yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae. in d. discoideum, trna gene-targeting retrotransposons have expanded to approximately 3 % of the genome. recently obtained genome sequences o ...201627583033
genetic evidence of expansion by passive transport of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti in eastern argentina. 201627583521
a comprehensive systems biology approach to studying zika virus.zika virus (zikv) is responsible for an ongoing and intensifying epidemic in the western hemisphere. we examined the complete predicted proteomes, glycomes, and selectomes of 33 zikv strains representing temporally diverse members of the african lineage, the asian lineage, and the current outbreak in the americas. derivation of the complete selectome is an 'omics' approach to identify distinct evolutionary pressures acting on different features of an organism. employment of the m8 model did not ...201627584813
nonstructural proteins are preferential positive selection targets in zika virus and related flaviviruses.the flavivirus genus comprises several human pathogens such as dengue virus (denv), japanese encephalitis virus (jev), and zika virus (zikv). although zikv usually causes mild symptoms, growing evidence is linking it to congenital birth defects and to increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome. zikv encodes a polyprotein that is processed to produce three structural and seven nonstructural (ns) proteins. we investigated the evolution of the viral polyprotein in zikv and in related flaviviruses (d ...201627588756
aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) longevity and differential emergence of dengue fever in two cities in sonora, mexico.dengue virus, primarily transmitted by the aedes aegypti (l.) mosquito, has rapidly expanded in geographic extent over the past several decades. in some areas, however, dengue fever has not emerged despite established ae. aegypti populations. the reasons for this are unclear and have sometimes been attributed to socio-economic differences. in 2013 we compared ae. aegypti adult density and population age structure between two cities in sonora, mexico: hermosillo, which has regular seasonal dengue ...201627590231
identification and expression analysis of two 14-3-3 proteins in the mosquito aedes aegypti, an important arboviruses vector.the 14-3-3 proteins are evolutionarily conserved acidic proteins that form a family with several isoforms in many cell types of plants and animals. in invertebrates, including dipteran and lepidopteran insects, only two isoforms have been reported. 14-3-3 proteins are scaffold molecules that form homo- or heterodimeric complexes, acting as molecular adaptors mediating phosphorylation-dependent interactions with signaling molecules involved in immunity, cell differentiation, cell cycle, prolifera ...201627592842
non-human primate antibody response to mosquito salivary proteins: implications for dengue virus transmission in puerto rico.an important step to incriminate a mosquito as a vector of a disease pathogen is finding evidence of direct contact between the mosquito and humans. typically, this is accomplished through landing/biting catches, or host blood meal analysis in engorged mosquitoes via immunologic assays. an alternate approach is to identify the presence of specific mosquito anti-saliva protein antibodies in the blood of exposed hosts. following the discovery of dengue infected, free roaming non-human primates in ...201627593498
maintenance of demographic and hematological profiles in a long-lasting dengue fever outbreak: implications for management.dengue fever (df) outbreaks present regionally specific epidemiological and clinical characteristics. in certain medium-sized cities (100 000-250 000 inhabitants) of são paulo state, brazil, and after reaching an incidence of 150 cases/100 000 inhabitants ("epidemiological threshold"), clinical diagnosis indicated dengue virus (denv) infection. during this period, other seasonally infectious diseases with symptoms and physical signs mimicking df can simultaneously occur, with the consequential o ...201627593529
proteomic analysis of aedes aegypti midgut during post-embryonic development and of the female mosquitoes fed different diets.in this work we analyzed protein expression in the aedes aegypti midgut during the larval (fourth instar, l4), pupal, and adult stages [including newly emerged (ne), sugar-fed (sf) and blood-fed (bf) females]. two-dimensional electrophoresis showed 13 spots in the midgut of larvae, 95 in the midgut of pupae, 90 in the midgut of ne, and 76 in the midgut of sf or bf females. in the larval midguts, high serpin expression was noted, while in the pupae, protein abundance was lower than in the ne, sf, ...201627597118
knowledge and use of prevention measures for chikungunya virus among visitors - virgin islands national park, 2015.in june 2014, the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus (chikv) emerged in the u.s. virgin islands (usvi), a location where tourists comprise the majority of the population during peak season (january-april). limited information is available concerning visitors' chikv awareness and prevention measures.201627597388
culex quinquefasciatus from rio de janeiro is not competent to transmit the local zika virus.the americas have suffered a dramatic epidemic of zika since may in 2015, when zika virus (zikv) was first detected in brazil. mosquitoes belonging to subgenus stegomyia of aedes, particularly aedes aegypti, are considered the primary vectors of zikv. however, the rapid spread of the virus across the continent raised several concerns about the transmission dynamics, especially about potential mosquito vectors. the purpose of this work was to assess the vector competence of the house mosquito cul ...201627598421
discovery of selective inhibitors targeting acetylcholinesterase 1 from disease-transmitting mosquitoes.vector control of disease-transmitting mosquitoes is increasingly important due to the re-emergence and spread of infections such as malaria and dengue. we have conducted a high throughput screen (hts) of 17,500 compounds for inhibition of the essential ache1 enzymes from the mosquitoes anopheles gambiae and aedes aegypti. in a differential hts analysis including the human ache, several structurally diverse, potent, and selective noncovalent ache1 inhibitors were discovered. for example, a pheno ...201627598521
cost of intensive routine control and incremental cost of insecticide-treated curtain deployment in a setting with low aedes aegypti infestation.information regarding the cost of implementing insecticide-treated curtains (itcs) is scarce. therefore, we evaluated the itc implementation cost, in addition to the costs of intensive conventional routine activities of the aedes control program in the city of guantanamo, cuba.201727598627
changes in infestation sites of female aedes aegypti in northeast brazil.we report the behavioral changes in use of oviposition sites in aedes aegypti in fortaleza, brazil.201727598639
population genetic structure of aedes fluviatilis (diptera: culicidae).although aedes fluviatilis is an anthropophilic mosquito found abundantly in urban environments, its biology, epidemiological potential and genetic characteristics are poorly understood. climate change and urbanization processes that result in environmental modifications benefit certain anthropophilic mosquito species such as ae. fluviatilis, greatly increasing their abundance in urban areas. to gain a better understanding of whether urbanization processes modulate the genetic structure of this ...201627598889
[effectiveness of commercial repellents against aedes aegypti (l.) in yucatan, méxico].we assessed the efficacy of commercial repellents available in yucatan against aedes aegypti, vector of dengue, chikungunya and zika.201627599081
epidemiologic investigation of a family cluster of imported zikv cases in guangdong, china: probable human-to-human transmission.zika virus (zikv) is an emerging mosquito-borne flavivirus that can potentially threaten south china. a chinese family of four returning from venezuela to china was found to be positive for zikv when the youngest son's fever was first detected at an airport immigration inspection. they were isolated temporarily in a local hospital in enping city, guangdong province, where their clinical data were recorded and urine and saliva were collected to isolate zikv and to obtain viral sequences. all of t ...201627599469
towards a proteomic catalogue and differential annotation of salivary gland proteins in blood fed malaria vector anopheles culicifacies by mass spectrometry.in order to understand the importance of functional proteins in mosquito behavior, following blood meal, a baseline proteomic dataset is essential for providing insights into the physiology of blood feeding. therefore, in this study as first step, in solution and 1-d electrophoresis digestion approach combined with tandem mass spectrometry (nano lc-ms/ms) and computational bioinformatics for data mining was used to prepare a baseline proteomic catalogue of salivary gland proteins of sugar fed an ...201627602567
the importance of socio-economic versus environmental risk factors for reported dengue cases in java, indonesia.dengue is a major mosquito-borne viral disease and an important public health problem. identifying which factors are important determinants in the risk of dengue infection is critical in supporting and guiding preventive measures. in south-east asia, half of all reported fatal infections are recorded in indonesia, yet little is known about the epidemiology of dengue in this country.201627603137
raed a 4: a new 67-kda aedes aegypti mosquito salivary allergen for the diagnosis of mosquito allergy.accurate diagnosis of mosquito allergy has been hampered by the laborious task of obtaining mosquito salivary allergens. we have previously studied 3 recombinant (r) aedes aegypti mosquito salivary allergens: raed a 1, raed a 2 and raed a 3. here, we report the expression, purification, identification and evaluation of raed a 4, a 67-kda α-glucosidase.201627603527
acute toxicity and repellent activity of the origanum scabrum boiss. & heldr. (lamiaceae) essential oil against four mosquito vectors of public health importance and its biosafety on non-target aquatic organisms.the recent outbreaks of dengue, chikungunya, and zika virus highlighted the pivotal importance of mosquito vector control in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide. however, mosquito control is facing hot challenges, mainly due to the rapid development of pesticide resistance in culicidae and the limited success of biocontrol programs on aedes mosquitoes. in this framework, screening botanicals for their mosquitocidal potential may offer effective and eco-friendly tools in the fight against mo ...201627604128
evolutionary dynamics of abundant stop codon readthrough.translational stop codon readthrough emerged as a major regulatory mechanism affecting hundreds of genes in animal genomes, based on recent comparative genomics and ribosomal profiling evidence, but its evolutionary properties remain unknown. here, we leverage comparative genomic evidence across 21 anopheles mosquitoes to systematically annotate readthrough genes in the malaria vector anopheles gambiae, and to provide the first study of abundant readthrough evolution, by comparison with 20 droso ...201627604222
experimental investigation of the susceptibility of italian culex pipiens mosquitoes to zika virus infection.we investigated the susceptibility of an italian population of culex pipiens mosquitoes to zika virus (zikv) infection, tested in parallel with aedes aegypti, as a positive control. we analysed mosquitoes at 0, 3, 7, 10, 14, 20 and 24 days after an infectious blood meal. viral rna was detected in the body of cx. pipiens up to three days post-infection, but not at later time points. our results indicate that cx. pipiens is not susceptible to zikv infection.027605056
culex mosquitoes are experimentally unable to transmit zika virus.we report that two laboratory colonies of culex quinquefasciatus and culex pipiens mosquitoes were experimentally unable to transmit zikv either up to 21 days post an infectious blood meal or up to 14 days post intrathoracic inoculation. infectious viral particles were detected in bodies, heads or saliva by a plaque forming unit assay on vero cells. we therefore consider it unlikely that culex mosquitoes are involved in the rapid spread of zikv.027605159
comparative susceptibility of ochlerotatus japonicus, ochlerotatus triseriatus, aedes albopictus, and aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) to la crosse virus.invasive mosquito species can increase the transmission risk of native mosquito-borne diseases by acting as novel vectors. in this study, we examined the susceptibility of three exotic invasive mosquito species aedes aegypti (l.), ae. albopictus (skuse), and ochlerotatus japonicus (theobald) to la crosse virus (lacv) relative to the native primary vector ochlerotatus triseriatus (say). adult females of the four mosquito species were orally challenged with lacv; incubated for 3, 5, 7, 9, or 11 d; ...201627605372
biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from mangrove plant (avicennia marina) extract and their potential mosquito larvicidal property.to identify the larvicidal activities of silver nanoparticles synthesised with avicennia marina leaf extract against the larvae of aedes aegypti and anopheleus stephensi, in vitro larvicidal activities such as lc50 and lc90 were assessed. further, characterisation such as uv and ftir analysis were carried out for the synthesised silver nanoparticles. the lc50 value of the synthesised silver nanoparticles was identified as 4.374 and 7.406 mg/l for an. stephensi and ae. aegypti larvae respectively ...201627605825
study on the behavior of dengue viruses during outbreaks with reference to entomological and laboratory surveillance in the cuddalore, nagapattinam, and tirunelveli districts of tamil nadu, india.this study was carried out in order to understand the behavior of dengue viruses through the entomological and laboratory surveillance of outbreaks. the aim of the study was to provide additional research to support current knowledge of epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory diagnosis of dengue virus and ultimately to use this information to forecast dengue as well as to justify intervention measures.201527606255
silencing the olfactory co-receptor rferorco reduces the response to pheromones in the red palm weevil, rhynchophorus ferrugineus.the red palm weevil (rpw, rhynchophorus ferrugineus), one of the most widespread of all invasive insect pest species, is a major cause of severe damage to economically important palm trees. rpw exhibits behaviors very similar to those of its sympatric species, the asian palm weevil (r. vulneratus), which is restricted geographically to the southern part of southeast asia. although efficient and sustainable control of these pests remains challenging, olfactory-system disruption has been proposed ...201627606688
detection of chikungunya virus circulation using sugar-baited traps during a major outbreak in french guiana. 201627606960
zika - global concern. 027610070
single-step biological fabrication of colloidal silver nanoparticles using hugonia mystax: larvicidal potential against zika virus, dengue, and malaria vector mosquitoes.mosquito control is facing key challenges, including outbreaks of new arbovirus threats. we proposed an eco-friendly synthesis of silver nanoparticles (agnps) employing a low-cost extract of hugonia mystax. agnps were specified by uv, xrd, ftir and edx spectroscopy, sem and tem. agnps were more toxic to anopheles stephensi, aedes aegypti, and culex quinquefasciatus larvae (lc50: 14.45, 15.86, and 17.46 μg/ml) if compared to aquatic biocontrol organisms gambusia affinis, diplonychus indicus, and ...201627611658
bacillus thuringiensis cyt2aa2 toxin disrupts cell membranes by forming large protein aggregates.bacillus thuringiensis (bt) cyt2aa2 showed toxicity against dipteran insect larvae and in vitro lysis activity on several cells. it has potential applications in the biological control of insect larvae. although pore-forming and/or detergent-like mechanisms were proposed, the mechanism underlying cytolytic activity remains unclear. analysis of the haemolytic activity of cyt2aa2 with osmotic stabilizers revealed partial toxin inhibition, suggesting a distinctive mechanism from the putative pore f ...201627612497
zika virus: a call to action for physicians in the era of climate change.in february 2016, the world health organization declared the mosquito-borne zika virus to be a "public health emergency of international concern" as the disease linked to thousands of birth defects in brazil spreads rapidly. the distribution of the aedes mosquitos has drastically increased over the past few decades, which have been the hottest decades on earth in more than 1000 years based on climate proxy measures. although a combination of factors explains the current zika virus outbreak, it's ...201627617189
epidemiology, virology, and pathogenesis of the zika virus: from neglected tropical disease to a focal point of international attention.over the past year, the zika virus, an arthropod-borne flavivirus, has transitioned from a relatively unknown tropical disease to the cause of a public health emergency. the zika virus is transmitted by the aedes species of mosquito as well as by sexual intercourse. although the symptoms of acute zika virus infection are usually mild and self-limited, it causes fetal microcephaly in pregnant women, and is associated with an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome. the risk of microcephaly from ...201627618294
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