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effects of multiple transmission pathways on zika dynamics.although the zika virus is transmitted to humans primarily through the bite of infected female aedes aegypti mosquitoes, it can also be sexually and vertically transmitted within both populations. in this study, we develop a new mathematical model of the zika virus which incorporates sexual transmission in humans and mosquitos, vertical transmission in mosquitos, and mosquito to human transmission through bites. analysis of this deterministic model shows that the secondary transmission routes of ...201830839920
green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles and mosquito larvicidal activity against dengue, zika and chikungunya causing vector aedes aegypti.in the present study, high purity copper oxide nanoparticles (nps) were synthesised using tridax procumbens leaf extract. green syntheses of nano-mosquitocides rely on plant compounds as reducing and stabilising agents. copper oxide nps were characterised using x-ray diffraction (xrd) analysis, fourier transform infrared (ft-ir), field-emission scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry and fluorescence spectroscopy. xrd studies of the ...201830964011
supersensitive odorant receptor underscores pleiotropic roles of indoles in mosquito ecology.mosquitoes exhibit highly diverse and fast evolving odorant receptors (ors). the indole-sensitive or gene clade, comprised of or2 and or10 is a notable exception on account of its conservation in both mosquito subfamilies. this group of paralogous genes exhibits a complex developmental expression pattern in aedes aegypti: aaegor2 is expressed in both adults and larvae, aaegor10 is adult-specific and a third member named aaegor9 is larva-specific. or2 and or10 have been deorphanized and are selec ...201830733668
current status of aedes aegypti insecticide resistance development from banjarmasin, kalimantan, indonesia.aedes aegypti represents the principal vector of many arthropod-borne diseases in tropical areas worldwide. since mosquito control strategies are mainly based on use of insecticides, resistance development can be expected to occur in frequently exposed ae. aegypti populations. surveillance on resistance development as well as testing of insecticide susceptibility is therefore mandatory and needs further attention by national/international public health authorities. in accordance, we here conduct ...201830671445
wing geometry analysis of aedes aegypti (diptera, culicidae), a dengue virus vector, from multiple geographical locations of samut songkhram, thailand.dengue haemorrhagic fever (dhf) is a mosquito-borne disease and remains a major public health problem, especially in tropical and temperate countries. studying wing morphometric of aedes aegypti as a mosquito vector of dhf can help to better understand biological process of the mosquito adaptation to the environment. we aimed to study the geometric morphometric of ae. aegypti from multiple geographical areas.201830918904
zebrafish embryo toxicity of a binary mixture of pyrethroid insecticides: d-tetramethrin and cyphenothrin.pesguard fg161™, a mixture of d-tetramethrin and cyphenothrin (1:3 ratio), is extensively used to achieve rapid control of adult dengue vector, aedes aegypti, during the disease outbreaks. both d-tetramethrin and cyphenothrin are synthetic pyrethroids that are known to have adverse effects on non-mammalian organisms such as fish. the present study intended to use zebrafish embryo toxicity model to investigate the toxic effect of the above binary mixture on fish. particularly, zebrafish embryo to ...201830687404
[communication for arboviral disease prevention: tailoring paho initiatives to the cuban contextcomunicação para prevenção de arboviroses: adequação das iniciativas da opas ao contexto cubano].the purpose of this paper is to describe the opportunities and challenges of training processes in the coordination of regional and national communication initiatives for arboviral disease prevention, using the lessons learned in the cuban context as an example. in february 2016 and december 2017, professional staff from the pedro kourí institute of tropical medicine attended workshops for strengthening communication capacities for arboviral disease prevention in primary health care settings thr ...201831093174
influence of location and distance of biogents sentinel™ traps from human-occupied experimental huts on aedes aegypti recapture and entry into huts.a mark-release-recapture study was conducted to refine the "push-pull" strategy for controlling the dengue, chikungunya, and zika virus vector aedes aegypti in a peridomestic environment by determining optimal locations and distances from human-occupied experimental huts for placement of the "pull" component (biogents sentinel™ [bgs] traps) to maximize the capture of mosquitoes. the bgs traps were placed at portals of entry (windows or doors) or corners of the experimental huts and at varying di ...201831442172
habitat characteristics for immature stages of aedes aegypti in zanzibar city, tanzania.aedesaegypti is the main vector for dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, zika, and other arboviruses of public health importance. the presence of ae. aegypti has never been systematically assessed in zanzibar, including its preferred larval habitats. in 2016 we conducted a cross-sectional entomological survey to describe the preferred larval habitats of ae. aegypti in zanzibar city, the main urban area of the zanzibar archipelago. the surveys for container habitats were conducted for a 17-wk perio ...201831442169
the effect of nonrandom mating on wolbachia dynamics: implications for population replacement and sterile releases in aedes mosquitoes.wolbachia bacteria are known to cause deviations from random mating and affect sperm competition (sc) in some of their arthropod hosts. because these effects could influence the effectiveness of wolbachia in mosquito population replacement and suppression programs, we developed a theoretical framework to investigate them and we collected relevant data for the wmel infection in aedes aegypti. using incompatibility patterns as a measure of mating success of infected versus uninfected mosquitoes, w ...201829968550
molecular characterization of the cry gene profile of bacillus thuringiensis isolated from a caribbean region of colombia.in order to characterize native strains of bacillus thuringiensis of the colombian caribbean with toxic effect against insect vectors, 28 samples of bacteria identified as b. thuringiensis were isolated from different soils and muds around the city of valledupar. using a biological test, five isolates of b. thuringiensis showed toxic effect against larvae of aedes aegypti. pcr methods were used to detect cry1, cry2, cry4b, cry10 and cyt1 genes. cry1 and cry2 genes were detected in 35.7% and 32.1 ...201830015421
evidence of vertical transmission of zika virus in field-collected eggs of aedes aegypti in the brazilian amazon.arboviruses are viruses transmitted to humans and other animals by the bite of hematophagous arthropods. infections caused by chikungunya virus (chikv), dengue virus (denv), zika virus (zikv), and the deadlier yellow fever virus (yfv) are current public health problems in several countries, mainly those located in tropical and subtropical regions. one of the main prevention strategies continues to be vector control, with the elimination of breeding sites and surveillance of infested areas. the u ...201830011278
strain-specific pathogenicity and subversion of phenoloxidase activity in the mosquito aedes aegypti by members of the fungal entomopathogenic genus isaria.development of alternative vector control strategies are becoming more pressing given the rapid evolution of insecticide resistance and the rise of vector borne pathogens affecting public health such as dengue, chikungunya and zika. fungal-based biopesticides are promising alternatives to synthetic insecticides because they are ecofriendly and are highly effective at infecting insects through contact. this study evaluated the susceptibility of the yellow fever mosquito ae. aegypti to a range of ...201829967469
continued susceptibility of the wmel wolbachia infection in aedes aegypti to heat stress following field deployment and selection.aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with the wmel strain of wolbachia are being deployed to control the spread of arboviruses around the world through blockage of viral transmission. blockage by wolbachia in some scenarios may be affected by the susceptibility of wmel to cyclical heat stress during mosquito larval development. we therefore evaluated the potential to generate a heat-resistant strain of wmel in ae. aegypti through artificial laboratory selection and through exposure to field tempera ...201829966368
transmission potential of mayaro virus in florida aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes.mayaro virus (mayv) is an emerging mosquito-borne arbovirus present in central and south america that causes arthralgia and febrile illness. domestic mosquitoes aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) and aedes albopictus are potential vectors of mayv that may allow for transmission to humans in urban settings. the present paper assesses susceptibility to infection, disseminated infection and transmission potential in florida ae. aegypti and ae. albopictus for mayv. oral infection was significantly h ...201830006976
chikungunya in children: a clinical review.chikungunya (chikv) is an emerging arboviral infection with recent spikes in transmission in the americas. chikungunya is most commonly transmitted by mosquitos, specifically aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus. these mosquitoes are found throughout many parts of the united states. the classic tetrad of symptoms for chikv is fever, symmetric polyarthralgia, maculopapular rash, and nonpurulent conjunctivitis. although the majority (3 of 4) of infected people will be symptomatic, the viral illness ...201829965819
adventitious viruses persistently infect three commonly used mosquito cell lines.mosquito cell lines have been used extensively in research to isolate and propagate arthropod-borne viruses and understand virus-vector interactions. despite their utility as an in vitro tool, these cell lines are poorly defined and may harbor insect-specific viruses. accordingly, we screened four commonly-used mosquito cell lines, c6/36 and u4.4 cells from aedes albopictus, aag2 cells from aedes aegypti, and hsu cells from culex quinquefasciatus, for the presence of adventitious (i.e. exogenous ...201829957338
patterns of occurrence of dengue and chikungunya, and spatial distribution of mosquito vector aedes albopictus in swabi district, pakistan.two principal vector species, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus, are known for transmission of dengue (den) and chikungunya (chk) in pakistan. we aimed to investigate their spatial and temporal distribution.201829956428
empirical optimization of risk thresholds for dengue: an approach towards entomological management of aedes mosquitoes based on larval indices in the kandy district of sri lanka.larval indices such as premise index (pi), breteau index (bi) and container index (ci) are widely used to interpret the density of dengue vectors in surveillance programmes. these indices may be useful for forecasting disease outbreaks in an area. however, use of the values of these indices as alarm signals is rarely considered in control programmes. therefore, the current study aims to propose threshold values for vector indices based on an empirical modeling approach for the kandy district of ...201829954443
evaluation of the effects of the larvicides temephos on reproductive performance, embryofetal development and dna integrity of swiss mice.temephos is considered the gold standard by the ministry of health for controlling the larvae of the mosquito aedes aegypti. the present study evaluated the effects of temephos larvicide on the reproductive performance, embryo-fetal development and dna integrity of swiss mice. this study used 30 pregnant female mice: 10 were controls treated with drinking water at a dosage of 0.1 ml/10 g (body weight - b.w., administered orally - a.o.), and 20 were treated with temephos at doses of 0.0043 mg/kg ...201829891373
what does the future hold for yellow fever virus? (i).the recent resurgence of yellow fever virus (yfv) activity in the tropical regions of africa and south america has sparked renewed interest in this infamous arboviral disease. yellow fever virus had been a human plague for centuries prior to the identification of its urban transmission vector, the aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus) mosquito species, and the development of an efficient live-attenuated vaccine, the yf-17d strain. the combination of vector-control measures and vaccination campaig ...201829890711
comparison of chikungunya viruses generated using infectious clone or the infectious subgenomic amplicons (isa) method in aedes mosquitoes.reverse genetics systems provide the opportunity to manipulate viral genomes and have been widely used to study rna viruses and to develop new antiviral compounds and vaccine strategies. the recently described method called isa (infectious subgenomic amplicons) gives the possibility to rescue rna viruses in days. we demonstrated in cell culture that the use of the isa method led to a higher genetic diversity of viral populations than that observed using infectious clone technology. however, no r ...201829953474
wolbachia enhances insect-specific flavivirus infection in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.mosquitoes transmit a diverse group of human flaviviruses including west nile, dengue, yellow fever, and zika viruses. mosquitoes are also naturally infected with insect-specific flaviviruses (isfs), a subgroup of the family not capable of infecting vertebrates. although isfs are not medically important, they are capable of altering the mosquito's susceptibility to flaviviruses and may alter host fitness. wolbachia is an endosymbiotic bacterium of insects that when present in mosquitoes limits t ...201829938064
using barcoded zika virus to assess virus population structure in vitro and in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.arboviruses such as zika virus (zikv, flaviviridae; flavivirus) must replicate in both mammalian and insect hosts possessing strong immune defenses. accordingly, transmission between and replication within hosts involves genetic bottlenecks, during which viral population size and genetic diversity may be significantly reduced. to help quantify these bottlenecks and their effects, we constructed 4 "barcoded" zikv populations that theoretically contain thousands of barcodes each. after identifying ...201829935423
circulation of chikungunya virus in aedes aegypti in maranhão, northeast brazil.the simultaneous circulation of dengue virus (denv), chikungunya virus (chikv) and zika virus (zikv) arboviruses have placed brazil among the main worldwide endemic areas. brazilian northeast region concentrates the highest incidence of infections caused by chikv and zikv. in maranhão, the second biggest northeastern state, there are cases of human infections caused by these three arboviruses and presence of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus vectors. in this context, this study aimed to investi ...201829932932
ancient treatment for lice: a source of suggestions for carriers of other infectious diseases?louse infestation is one of the oldest contagious pestilential diseases of humankind, which has recently re-emerged in several developing countries as well as in homeless individuals and migrants. the present work provides the first phase of an historical excursus of louse remedies based on the classics of pharmaceutical literature, codes, pharmacopoeia and treatises. the second phase involves a literature search, based on the principal medical databases (scifinder, pubmed, google scholar, isi-w ...201829932096
vector competence of aedes aegypti, culex tarsalis, and culex quinquefasciatus from california for zika virus.zika virus (zikv) has emerged since 2013 as a significant global human health threat following outbreaks in the pacific islands and rapid spread throughout south and central america. severe congenital and neurological sequelae have been linked to zikv infections. assessing the ability of common mosquito species to transmit zikv and characterizing variation in mosquito transmission of different zikv strains is important for estimating regional outbreak potential and for prioritizing local mosquit ...201829927940
hydrophobic nanoprecipitates of β-cyclodextrin/avermectins inclusion compounds reveal insecticide activity against aedes aegypti larvae and low toxicity against fibroblasts.in the present work, hydrophobic nanoprecipitates (hnps) of inclusion complexes formed between β-cyclodextrin (βcd) and the avermectins (avms) named eprinomectin (epri) and ivermectin (iver) were synthesized and characterized, and their larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti and human safety against fibroblasts were evaluated. initially, thermogravimetric analysis/differential thermal analysis data revealed that inclusion increased the thermal stability of avms in the presence of βcd. nuclear ...201829925239
field testing & evaluation of the efficacy & duration of effectiveness of a biolarvicide, bactivec® sc (bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis sh-14) in bengaluru, india.different formulations of bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (bti) have been tested against different mosquito vectors and other insects for their residual activity. in the present study, the efficacy and residual activity of a new formulation of bti (bactivec suspension concentrate) were evaluated against immature stages of anopheles stephensi liston (diptera: culicidae), aedes aegypti linnaeus (diptera: culicidae) and culex quinquefasciatus say (diptera: culicidae), in natural habitats in ...201829923520
identification of aedes aegypti cis-regulatory elements that promote gene expression in olfactory receptor neurons of distantly related dipteran insects.sophisticated tools for manipulation of gene expression in select neurons, including neurons that regulate sexually dimorphic behaviors, are increasingly available for analysis of genetic model organisms. however, we lack comparable genetic tools for analysis of non-model organisms, including aedes aegypti, a vector mosquito which displays sexually dimorphic behaviors that contribute to pathogen transmission. formaldehyde-assisted isolation of regulatory elements followed by sequencing (faire-se ...201829996889
tropomyosins in mosquito and house dust mite cross-react at the humoral and cellular level.aedes aegypti and dermatophagoides pteronyssinus contain important allergens including cross-reactive tropomyosins. however, the functional and clinical relevance of their cross-reactivity is still debated.201829992665
mosquito arbovirus survey in selected areas of kenya: detection of insect-specific virus.many arboviral outbreaks have occurred in various locations in kenya. entomological surveys are suitable methods for revealing information about circulating arboviruses before human outbreaks are recognized. therefore, mosquitoes were collected in kenya to determine the distribution of arboviruses.201829991925
environmentally-friendly green approach for the production of zinc oxide nanoparticles and their anti-fungal, ovicidal, and larvicidal properties.green synthesis of nanoparticles can be an important alternative compared to conventional physio-chemical synthesis. we utilized scadoxus multiflorus leaf powder aqueous extract as a capping and stabilizing agent for the synthesis of pure zinc oxide nanoparticles (zno nps). further, the synthesized zno nps were subjected to various characterization techniques. transmission electron microscope (tem) analysis showed an irregular spherical shape, with an average particle size of 31 ± 2 nm. furtherm ...201829986435
molecular aspects of the dengue virus infection process: a review.at the present time, dengue is one of the most important arboviruses affecting man, becoming a serious global public health problem, especially in subtropical and tropical countries, where environmental conditions favor the development and proliferation of the mosquito aedes aegypti. dengue is caused by a type of flavivírus, which is an enveloped virus of spherical geometry. nowadays, it is one of the diseases with the highest incidence in brazil, reaching the population of all states, regardles ...201829984641
aedes aegypti in the black sea: recent introduction or ancient remnant?the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti transmits viral diseases that have plagued humans for centuries. its ancestral home are forests of africa and ~400-600 years ago it invaded the new world and later europe and asia, causing some of the largest epidemics in human history. the species was rarely detected in countries surrounding the mediterranean sea after the 1950s, but during the last 16 years it re-appeared in madeira, russia and in the eastern coast of the black sea. we genotyped ae. aegy ...201829980229
is autumn the key for dengue epidemics in non endemic regions? the case of argentina.dengue is a major and rapidly increasing public health problem. in argentina, the southern extreme of its distribution in the americas, epidemic transmission takes place during the warm season. since its re-emergence in 1998 two major outbreaks have occurred, the biggest during 2016. to identify the environmental factors that trigger epidemic events, we analyzed the occurrence and magnitude of dengue outbreaks in time and space at different scales in association with climatic, geographic and dem ...201830038860
the effect of skitosnack, an artificial blood meal replacement, on aedes aegypti life history traits and gut microbiota.public health research and vector control frequently require the rearing of large numbers of vector mosquitoes. all target vector mosquito species are anautogenous, meaning that females require vertebrate blood for egg production. vertebrate blood, however, is costly, with a short shelf life. to overcome these constraints, we have developed skitosnack, an artificial blood meal replacement for the mosquito aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue, zika and chikungunya virus. skitosnack contains bovine ...201830038361
classification of containers with aedes aegypti pupae using a neural networks model.this paper discusses the presence of aedes aegypti pupae in different types of containers considering: volume, ph of the container, among other variables.201830036370
acute inhalation toxicity study of n-heneicosane and its combination with diflubenzuron: an attracticide of aedes aegypti.combination of an oviposition pheromone and an insect growth regulator for the control of vectors is an effective approach. there is a need for toxicological evaluation before its introduction. the present study evaluates the acute inhalation toxicity of n-heneicosane and its combination with diflubenzuron in a head-only inhalation exposure chamber made of glass.201830033812
west nile virus and other mosquito-borne viruses present in eastern europe.eastern europe (ee) has been severely affected by mosquito-borne viruses (moboviruses). in this review, we summarize the epidemiology of moboviruses, with particular attention to west nile virus (wnv). the study of wnv human cases in ee between 2010 and 2016, revealed that the epidemiology of wnv in ee is complex with the combination of introduction of different wnv strains from lineages 1 and 2, and the establishment of endemic cycles. we found a positive correlation between the risk of wnv re- ...201829979950
both living bacteria and eukaryotes in the mosquito gut promote growth of larvae.we recently reported that larval stage aedes aegypti and several other species of mosquitoes grow when living bacteria are present in the gut but do not grow when living bacteria are absent. we further reported that living bacteria induce a hypoxia signal in the gut, which activates hypoxia-induced transcription factors and other processes larvae require for growth. in this study we assessed whether other types of organisms induce mosquito larvae to grow and asked if the density of non-living mi ...201829979680
modelling the distribution of the vector aedes aegypti in a central argentine city.aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) is an urban mosquito involved in the transmission of numerous viruses, including dengue, chikungunya and zika. in argentina, ae. aegypti is the main vector of dengue virus and has been involved in several outbreaks in regions ranging from northern to central argentina since 2009. in order to evaluate areas of potential vector-borne disease transmission in the city of córdoba, argentina, the present study aimed to identify the environmental, socioeconomic and de ...201830027565
assessment of insecticide resistance in primary dengue vector, aedes aegypti (linn.) from northern districts of west bengal, india.aedes mosquitoes are the major vectors transmitting several arboviral diseases such as dengue, zika and chikungunya worldwide. northern districts of west bengal is home to several epidemics vectored by mosquito including dengue infections, proper control of which depends on efficient vector control. however the onset of insecticide resistance has resulted in failure of vector control approaches. this study was carried out to unveil the level of insecticide resistance prevailing among the primary ...201830026024
variation in temephos resistance in field populations of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) in the state of sergipe, northeast brazil.the organophosphate temephos was first used in brazil in the 1960s for the control of aedes aegypti. because of its extensive and longstanding use worldwide, selection for mosquito populations resistant to the chemical has been observed not only in different regions of brazil but also in several parts of the world. the objective of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of ae. aegypti to the organophosphate temephos, a larvicide used in vector control activities in sergipe/northeast brazi ...201829972557
zika virus: - a review of the main aspects of this type of arbovirosis.the objective of this study was to integrate findings related to zika virus from the scientific literature. an integrative review of medline was conducted, and data search was performed using the health sciences descriptor zika virus and the following filters: full texts available; studies in humans; full articles; and publications in portuguese, french, english, and spanish. after application of the filters, followed by reading of the titles, abstracts, and full texts, 44 studies were included ...201829972554
optimization of cationic (q)-paper for detection of arboviruses in infected mosquitoes.previously (glushakova et al. 2017), a cellulose-based cationic (q) paper derivatized with quaternary ammonium groups was shown to be a convenient platform to collect, preserve, and store nucleic acids (nas) derived from mosquito vectors infected with pathogens for surveillance. nas bind electrostatically to q-paper, but the quantity of na bound depends on the paper's binding capacity. to optimize the original technology for mosquito surveillance, factors that affected na absorbance on q-paper w ...201830099053
discovery and high prevalence of phasi charoen-like virus in field-captured aedes aegypti in south china.arboviruses have caused significant global health concerns during the past decade. in this regard, continuous viral surveillance is essential to timely identify emerging arboviruses and other novel viruses. here, a novel isolate of phasi charoen-like virus (pclv zhanjiang01) was identified from field-captured aedes aegypti mosquitoes in zhanjiang by next generation sequencing. phylogenetic analysis suggested that pclv zhanjiang01 belonged to the genus phasivirus in the family phenuiviridae. the ...201830077072
managing aedes aegypti populations in the first zika transmission zones in the continental united states.the african zika virus swept across the pacific, reaching the new world in 2014. in july, 2016, miami-dade county, florida became the locus of the first mosquito-borne zika transmission zones in the continental united states. control efforts were guided by the centers for disease control and prevention, including aerial and truck sprays of adulticides and larvicides. to improve our understanding of how best to fight zika transmission in an urban environment in the developed world, trap counts of ...201830075097
genetic characterization of chikungunya viruses isolated during the 2015-2017 outbreaks in different states of india, based on their e1 and e2 genes.during 2015-2017, chikungunya virus (chikv) showed a resurgence in several parts of india with karnataka, maharashtra and new delhi accounting for a majority of the cases. e2-e1 gene based characterization revealed indian subcontinent sublineage strains possessing aedes aegypti mosquito-adaptive mutations e1: k211e and e2:v264a, with the 211 site positively selected. novel mutational sites e1: k16e/q, e1: k132q/t, e1: s355t, e2: c19r and e2:s185y could be associated with epitopes or virulence de ...201830073419
characterization of dengue virus in aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus spp. of mosquitoes: a study in khyber pakhtunkhwa, pakistan.dengue is a vector-borne disease caused by dengue virus. according to the recent report of cdc that one-third population of the world are at high risk with dengue fever. the prevalence of the dengue hemorrhagic fever was found more in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. aedes mosquitoes was reported as the main cause of transmission of dengue virus. so the current study was planned to characterize the virus in aedes mosquitoes collected from different area of pakistan. in current inv ...201830046621
specific human antibody responses to aedes aegypti and aedes polynesiensis saliva: a new epidemiological tool to assess human exposure to disease vectors in the pacific.aedes mosquitoes severely affect the health and wellbeing of human populations by transmitting infectious diseases. in french polynesia, aedes aegypti is the main vector of dengue, chikungunya and zika, and aedes polynesiensis the primary vector of bancroftian filariasis and a secondary vector of arboviruses. tools for assessing the risk of disease transmission or for measuring the efficacy of vector control programmes are scarce. a promising approach to quantify the human-vector contact relies ...201830040826
cgti, a novel thermostable kunitz trypsin-inhibitor purified from cassia grandis seeds: purification, characterization and termiticidal activity.cassia grandis trypsin inhibitor (cgti) is a novel plant serine proteinase inhibitor. this study sets out to purify a thermostable inhibitor from the seeds of cassia grandis and to provide biochemical information about a novel peptide belonging to the kunitz family. moreover, toxicity assays against artemia, aedes aegypti larvae-l4 and nasutitermes corniger are evaluated. the purification process was performed using acetone precipitation, trypsin-sepharose-cl4b and superdex-g75. the inhibitor sh ...201830030073
anti-inflammatory activities of aedes aegypti cecropins and their protection against murine endotoxin shock.mosquitoes are armed with physiologically active compounds to suppress the host immunity including host inflammatory reaction. however, the specific anti-inflammatory components in mosquitoes remain unknown.201830107813
distribution and breeding sites of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in 32 urban/peri-urban districts of mozambique: implication for assessing the risk of arbovirus outbreaks.aedes-borne arboviruses have emerged as an important public health problem worldwide and, in mozambique, the number of cases and its geographical spread have been growing. however, information on the occurrence, distribution and ecology of aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus mosquitoes remain poorly known in the country.201830208017
baseline characterization of dengue epidemiology in yogyakarta city, indonesia, before a randomized controlled trial of wolbachia for arboviral disease control.dengue is endemic in indonesia. here, we describe the epidemiology of dengue in the city of yogyakarta, central java, as a prelude to implementation of a cluster-randomized trial of wolbachia for the biocontrol of arboviral transmission. surveillance records from 2006 to 2016 demonstrate seasonal oscillations of dengue incidence with varying magnitude. two lines of evidence demonstrate a high force of infection; the hospitalized case burden of patients diagnosed with dengue hemorrhagic fever or ...201830226138
impedimetric immunosensor for dengue diagnosis using graphite screen-printed electrodes coated with poly(4-aminophenylacetic acid).dengue is an infectious viral disease transmitted by the aedes aegypti mosquito, the control of which is complex. in addition, the clinical diagnosis is difficult to perform since it resembles other febrile infections; thus, the development of more effective methods to detect dengue virus (dv) has drawn increasing attention. the present study aimed to develop an impedimetric immunosensor for dengue diagnosis using a screen-printed electrode (spe) functionalized with polymer films derived from 4- ...201830182296
efficacy of culicinomyces spp. against aedes aegypti eggs, larvae and adults.the aquatic fungal genus culicinomyces attacks dipteran larvae but little is known about its efficacy against aedes aegypti. here we report on the activity of both described species-culicinomyces clavisporus and culicinomyces bisporalis-on larvae, eggs and adults, and on trans-stadial transmission. ten c. clavisporus isolates (arsef 372, 582, 644, 706, 964, 1260, 2471, 2478, 2479 and 2480) and c. bisporalis arsef 1948 were screened against larvae of this important vector of viral diseases. arsef ...201830130538
dengue virus infection changes aedes aegypti oviposition olfactory preferences.aedes aegypti mosquitoes, main vectors for numerous flaviviruses, have olfactory preferences and are capable of olfactory learning especially when seeking their required environmental conditions to lay their eggs. in this study, we showed that semiochemical conditions during aedes aegypti larval rearing affected future female choice for oviposition: water-reared mosquitoes preferred to lay eggs in water or p-cresol containers, while skatole reared mosquitoes preferred skatole sites. using two in ...201830181545
chicory (cichorium intybus) and wormwood (artemisia absinthium) extracts exhibit strong larvicidal activity against mosquito vectors of malaria, dengue fever, and filariasis.vector-borne diseases transmitted by mosquitoes cause globally important diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and filariasis. the incidence of these diseases can be reduced through mosquito control programs but these control programs currently rely on synthetic insecticides that can impact the environment, and has selected widespread mosquito resistance. environment friendly and biodegradable natural insecticides discovered in plants offer an alternative approach to mosquito control. here, we ...201830118862
colonized sabethes cyaneus, a sylvatic new world mosquito species, shows a low vector competence for zika virus relative to aedes aegypti.the introduction of zika virus (zikv) to the americas raised concern that the virus would spill back from human transmission, perpetuated by aedes aegypti, into a sylvatic cycle maintained in wildlife and forest-living mosquitoes. in the americas, sabethes species are vectors of sylvatic yellow fever virus (yfv) and are therefore candidate vectors of a sylvatic zikv cycle. to test the potential of sabethes cyaneus to transmit zikv, sa. cyaneus and ae. aegypti were fed on a129 mice one or two day ...201830115888
experimental evaluation of the impact of household aerosolized insecticides on pyrethroid resistant aedes aegypti.the extensive reliance on insecticides to control aedes aegypti mosquitoes and disrupt transmission of dengue, chikungunya and zika has fueled the emergence of widespread resistance to insecticides. mismatch between the frequency of pyrethroid resistance in mosquitoes and the occurrence of pyrethroid-based insecticide applications for vector control is often hypothesized to be due to household use of commercial insecticide products. we experimentally quantified phenotypic and genotypic responses ...201830135460
differences in the replicative capacities of clinical isolates of dengue virus in c6/36 cells and in urban populations of aedes aegypti from colombia, south america.dengue, the most prevalent arboviral disease worldwide, is caused by any of the four dengue virus (denv) serotypes that co-circulate constantly in hyperendemic areas such as medellin (colombia), and these serotypes are transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus aedes. in this study, we evaluated the replicative capacity of strains isolated in medellin between 2003 and 2007 in c6/36 cells and in colonies of aedes aegypti collected during 2010-2011 from high or low-incidence areas within the same city ...201830165044
differential transmission of antiviral drug-resistant chikungunya viruses by aedes mosquitoes.the chikungunya virus (chikv) is transmitted by female aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes, mostly present in (sub)tropical regions. no antivirals are available to treat chikv infections. if antiviral drugs are proven efficient to treat chikv-infected patients, it will be pivotal to determine whether drug-resistant viruses can be transmitted from one human to another by their mosquito vectors. we orally infected aedes aegypti mosquitoes with a blood meal containing wild-type or drug-re ...201830135220
impact of mosquito age and insecticide exposure on susceptibility of aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae) to infection with zika virus.zika virus (zikv) is primarily transmitted to humans by aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus. vector⁻virus interactions influencing vector competence vary and depend on biological and environmental factors. a mosquito's chronological age may impact its immune response against virus infection. insecticides, source reduction, and/or public education are currently the best defense against mosquitoes that transmit zikv. this study assessed the effects of a mosquito's chronological age at time of infecti ...201830103526
a low-cost, battery-powered acoustic trap for surveilling male aedes aegypti during rear-and-release operations.the aedes aegypti mosquito is a primary vector of several serious arboviruses throughout the world and is therefore of great concern to many public health organizations. with vector control methodology pivoting towards rearing and releasing large numbers of genetically modified, sterilized, or wolbachia-infected male mosquitoes to control vector populations, economical surveillance methods for release tracking becomes increasingly necessary. previous work has identified that male ae. aegypti are ...201830071091
glyphosate impairs learning in aedes aegypti mosquito larvae at field-realistic doses.glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the world. over the past few years, the number of studies revealing deleterious effects of glyphosate on non-target species has been increasing. here, we studied the impact of glyphosate at field-realistic doses on learning in mosquito larvae (aedes aegypti). larvae of a. aegypti live in small bodies of water and perform a stereotyped escape response when a moving object projects its shadow on the water surface. repeated presentations of an innocuo ...201830127074
rapid evolution and the genomic consequences of selection against interspecific mating.while few species introduced into a new environment become invasive, those that do provide critical information on ecological mechanisms that determine invasions success and the evolutionary responses that follow invasion. aedes albopictus (the asian tiger mosquito) was introduced into the naturalized range of aedes aegypti (the yellow fever mosquito) in the united states in the mid-1980s, resulting in the displacement of a. aegypti in much of the south-eastern united states. the rapid displacem ...201830069966
laboratory selection of aedes aegypti field populations with the organophosphate malathion: negative impacts on resistance to deltamethrin and to the organophosphate temephos.resistance to pyrethroids and to the organophosphate temephos is widespread in brazilian populations of the dengue vector, aedes aegypti. thereof, since 2009 insect growth regulators are employed as larvicides, and malathion is used against adults.201830125295
travel-associated zika cases and threat of local transmission during global outbreak, california, usa.zika and associated microcephaly among newborns were reported in brazil during 2015. zika has since spread across the americas, and travel-associated cases were reported throughout the united states. we reviewed travel-associated zika cases in california to assess the potential threat of local zika virus transmission, given the regional spread of aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus mosquitoes. during november 2015-september 2017, a total of 588 travel-associated zika cases were reported in californ ...201830124194
small females prefer small males: size assortative mating in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.with aedes aegypti mosquitoes now being released in field programmes aimed at disease suppression, there is interest in identifying factors influencing the mating and invasion success of released mosquitoes. one factor that can increase release success is size: released males may benefit competitively from being larger than their field counterparts. however, there could be a risk in releasing only large males if small field females avoid these males and instead prefer small males. here we invest ...201830068363
a gustatory receptor used for rapid detection of tyrophagus putrescentiae in fungi hosts.the storage mite, tyrophagus putrescentiae, found worldwide in many habitats, is an important pest of edible fungi in china. storage mites are tiny and difficult to observe, especially when they occur in fungi composts. in this study, one gustatory receptor protein (tputgr1) was identified from the transcriptome of t. putrescentiae. phylogenetic analysis of grs families from 10 arthropod species revealed that tputgr1 had high homology with the sccagr1 of sarcoptes scabiei and turtgr1-2 of tetran ...201830061635
levels of resistance to pyrethroid among distinct kdr alleles in aedes aegypti laboratory lines and frequency of kdr alleles in 27 natural populations from rio de janeiro, brazil.several mutations in voltage gated sodium channel (nav) have been identified in aedes aegypti populations worldwide. however, only few are related to knockdown resistance to pyrethroids, most of which with variations in the 1016 and 1534 nav sites. in brazil, at least two nav alleles are known: navr1, with a substitution in the 1534 (1016 val+ + 1534 ile kdr ) and navr2, with substitutions in both 1016 and sites (1016ilekdr + 1534cys kdr ). there is also the duplication in the nav gene, with one ...201830112367
oviplate: a convenient and space-saving method to perform individual oviposition assays in aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is the principal vector of the urban arboviruses and the blood ingestion is important to produce the eggs in this species. to analyze the egg production in ae. aegypti, researchers frequently use small cages or drosophila vials to collect eggs from gravid females. although it is affordable, the setup is time- and space-consuming, mainly when many mosquitoes need to be individually analyzed. this study presents an easy, cheap, and space-saving method to perform individual ovipositio ...201830111702
juvenile hormone-regulated alternative splicing of the taiman gene primes the ecdysteroid response in adult mosquitoes.juvenile hormone (jh) regulates many aspects of insect development and reproduction. in some processes, jh plays a critical role in defining the action of the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20e). in aedes aegypti mosquitoes, jh prepares newly emerged female adults to become competent to synthesize vitellogenin in response to 20e after blood ingestion. the molecular basis of this competence is still not well understood. here, we report that jh regulates pre-mrna splicing of the taiman gene, ...201830061397
temperature drives zika virus transmission: evidence from empirical and mathematical models.temperature is a strong driver of vector-borne disease transmission. yet, for emerging arboviruses we lack fundamental knowledge on the relationship between transmission and temperature. current models rely on the untested assumption that zika virus responds similarly to dengue virus, potentially limiting our ability to accurately predict the spread of zika. we conducted experiments to estimate the thermal performance of zika virus (zikv) in field-derived aedes aegypti across eight constant temp ...201830111605
zika might not be acting alone: using an ecological study approach to investigate potential co-acting risk factors for an unusual pattern of microcephaly in brazil.zika virus infections can cause a range of neurologic disorders including congenital microcephaly. however, while zika infections have been notified across all regions in brazil, there has been an unusual number of congenital microcephaly case notifications concentrated in the northeast of the country. to address this observation, we investigated epidemiological data (2014-2016) on arbovirus co-distribution, environmental and socio-economic factors for each region in brazil. data on arbovirus re ...201830110370
parental and offspring larval diets interact to influence life-history traits and infection with dengue virus in aedes aegypti.the environmental conditions experienced by parents can influence offspring phenotype along with the conditions experienced by offspring. these parental effects are clear in organisms that display parental care and are less clear in other organisms. here, we consider effects of parental and offspring larval nutrition on offspring development time, survivorship and infection with dengue virus in aedes aegypti, the mosquito vector of dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever and zika. parents were raised ...201830109101
comparing the effectiveness of different strains of wolbachia for controlling chikungunya, dengue fever, and zika.once aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes that spread chikungunya virus, dengue virus, and zika virus are infected with wolbachia, they have reduced egg laying rates, reduced transmission abilities, and shorter lifespans. since most infected mosquitoes are only infectious in the last few days of their lives, shortening a mosquito's lifespan by a day or two can greatly reduce their abilities to spread mosquito-borne viral diseases, such as chikungunya, dengue fever, and zika. we develope ...201830059498
modeling the importation and local transmission of vector-borne diseases in florida: the case of zika outbreak in 2016.chikungunya, dengue, and zika viruses are all transmitted by aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquito species, had been imported to florida and caused local outbreaks. we propose a deterministic model to study the importation and local transmission of these mosquito-borne diseases. the purpose is to model and mimic the importation of these viruses to florida via travelers, local infections in domestic mosquitoes by imported travelers, and finally non-travel related transmissions to local huma ...201830053386
modifying the biogents sentinel trap to increase the longevity of captured aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) is a vector of viruses causing dengue, zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever and subsequently pose a significant global threat to public health. while sampling live mosquitoes is useful for surveillance purposes, most traps targeting aedes kill captured mosquitoes. the biogents sentinel (bgs) trap, the gold standard for capturing ae. aegypti, is one such trap. in our study, we modified the bgs trap to increase the survival of captured ae. aegypti by replacin ...201830053026
increased adult aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus (diptera: culicidae) abundance in a dengue transmission hotspot, compared to a coldspot, within kaohsiung city, taiwan.the assumption that vector abundance differences might drive spatial and temporal heterogeneities in vector-borne disease transmission is common, though data supporting it is scarce. here, we present data from two common mosquito species aedes aegypti (linnaeus) and culex quinquefasciatus say, biweekly sampled as adults, from march 2016 through december 2017, with bg-sentinel traps in two neighboring districts of kaohsiung city (kc), taiwan. one district has historically been a dengue transmissi ...201830104501
experimental study of the susceptibility of a european aedes albopictus strain to dengue virus under a simulated mediterranean temperature regime.dengue virus (denv) has re-emerged in europe driven by the geographic expansion of the mosquito species aedes albopictus and aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) and the introduction of the virus by viraemic travellers. in the present study, the vector competence (vc) of ae. albopictus collected in catalonia (northeast spain) was evaluated for two different denv strains, denv-1 and denv-2, the serotypes responsible for all outbreaks of dengue that have occurred in europe. mosquitoes were reared un ...201830051490
larvicidal effectiveness of azolla pinnata against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) with its effects on larval morphology and visualization of behavioural response.dengue is vector-borne diseases with 390 million infections per year extending over 120 countries of the world. aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) is a primary vector for dengue viral infections for humans. current focus on application of natural product against mosquito vectors has been the main priority for research due to its eco-safety. the extensive use of chemical insecticides has led to severe health problems, environmental pollution, toxic hazards to human and nontarget species, and ...201830050688
the impact of the age of first blood meal and zika virus infection on aedes aegypti egg production and longevity.the impact of senescence and pathogen infection on aedes aegypti life-history traits remains poorly understood. this laboratory study focused on the impact of zika virus (zikv) infection and the age of first blood intake on blood meal and clutch sizes, and more importantly on the egg production ratio per μl of blood. three groups of zikv-infected and uninfected ae. aegypti females that received their first blood meal at 7 (young feeders), 14 (mature feeders) and 21 days old (old feeders) were mo ...201830048481
epidemiological significance of dengue virus genetic variation in mosquito infection dynamics.the kinetics of arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) transmission by their vectors have long been recognized as a powerful determinant of arbovirus epidemiology. the time interval between virus acquisition and transmission by the vector, termed extrinsic incubation period (eip), combines with vector mortality rate and vector competence to determine the proportion of infected vectors that eventually become infectious. however, the dynamic nature of this process, and the amount of natural variation i ...201830005085
yellow fever in africa and the americas: a historical and epidemiological perspective.yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from africa to the americas where the virus encountered favorable ecological conditions that allowed creation of a sustainable sylvatic cycle. despite effective vector control and immunization programs for nearly a century, yellow fever epidemics reemerged in many latin american countries, particularly brazil. the emergence or reemergence of vector-borne diseases encompasses many intricate factors. yellow fever ou ...201830158957
history of zikv infections in india and management of disease outbreaks.zika virus (zikv) is an emerging arbovirus infection endemic in multiple countries spread from asia, africa to the americas and europe. previously known to cause rare and fairly benign human infections, zikv has become a major international public health emergency after being linked to unexpected neurological complications, that includes fetal brain damage/death and microcephaly in babies born to infected mothers and guillain-barre syndrome (gbs) in adults. it appears that a single genetic mutat ...201830258421
first report of v1016g and s989p knockdown resistant (kdr) mutations in pyrethroid-resistant sri lankan aedes aegypti mosquitoes.dengue is a serious arboviral disease in sri lanka with a large number of dengue fever (df) cases every year. control of the primary vector aedes aegypti depends upon larval habitat source reduction and insecticide application. however, increases in the number of reported cases suggest the inefficiency of current control strategies and the possibility of resistance to currently used insecticides. early detection of mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel (vgsc) gene that confer knockdown r ...201830257701
direct nucleic acid analysis of mosquitoes for high fidelity species identification and detection of wolbachia using a cellphone.manipulation of natural mosquito populations using the endosymbiotic bacteria wolbachia is being investigated as a novel strategy to reduce the burden of mosquito-borne viruses. to evaluate the efficacy of these interventions, it will be critical to determine wolbachia infection frequencies in aedes aegypti mosquito populations. however, current diagnostic tools are not well-suited to fit this need. morphological methods cannot identify wolbachia, immunoassays often suffer from low sensitivity a ...201830161131
transcriptomic analysis of aedes aegypti in response to mosquitocidal bacillus thuringiensis llp29 toxin.globally, aedes aegypti is one of the most dangerous mosquitoes that plays a crucial role as a vector for human diseases, such as yellow fever, dengue, and chikungunya. to identify (1) transcriptomic basis of midgut (2) key genes that are involved in the toxicity process by a comparative transcriptomic analysis between the control and bacillus thuringiensis (bt) toxin (llp29 proteins)-treated groups. next-generation sequencing technology was used to sequence the midgut transcriptome of a. aegypt ...201830140020
serotonin signaling regulates insulin-like peptides for growth, reproduction, and metabolism in the disease vector aedes aegypti.disease-transmitting female mosquitoes require a vertebrate blood meal to produce their eggs. an obligatory hematophagous lifestyle, rapid reproduction, and existence of a large number of transmittable diseases make mosquitoes the world's deadliest animals. attaining optimal body size and nutritional status is critical for mosquitoes to become reproductively competent and effective disease vectors. we report that blood feeding boosts serotonin concentration and elevates the serotonin receptor aa ...201830275337
from incriminating stegomyia fasciata to releasing wolbachia pipientis: australian research on the dengue virus vector, aedes aegypti, and development of novel strategies for its surveillance and control.globally, the dengue viruses (denvs) infect approximately 300 million people annually. australia has a history of epidemic dengue, with outbreaks in the early decades of the twentieth century responsible for tens of thousands of cases. seminal experiments conducted by australian scientists during these outbreaks were the first to incriminate aedes aegypti as a major vector of dengue viruses. one hundred years later, australian scientists are playing a lead role in the development of surveillance ...201830274467
synthetic mirnas induce dual arboviral-resistance phenotypes in the vector mosquito aedes aegypti.mosquito-borne arboviruses are responsible for recent dengue, chikungunya, and zika pandemics. the yellow-fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, plays an important role in the transmission of all three viruses. we developed a mirna-based approach that results in a dual resistance phenotype in mosquitoes to dengue serotype 3 (denv-3) and chikungunya (chikv) viruses. the target viruses are from two distinct arboviral families and the antiviral mechanism is designed to function through the endogenous mirna ...201830271898
potential of aedes aegypti populations in madeira island to transmit dengue and chikungunya viruses.aedes spp. mosquitoes mainly transmit the arboviruses dengue virus (denv) and chikungunya virus (chikv) in urban areas, causing a severe public health problem. in 2012-2013, a major dengue outbreak occurred on madeira island where the mosquito aedes aegypti was the only vector. up to now, the competence of ae. aegypti populations from madeira to transmit denv or chikv remains unknown. this study aimed to assess experimentally the ability of ae. aegypti populations from madeira to transmit these ...201830208974
exposure and sensitization to insects in allergic patients in the tropicsintroduction: mites are an important source of allergens in the tropics. other potential sources of allergens prevalent in the region such as insects have been poorly studied.objective: to determine the relationship between exposure and allergic sensitization to cockroaches, mosquitos, ants and the interaction with mite sensitization.materials and methods: we included patients with allergy tests for blatella germanica, aedes aegypti, solenopsis invicta, blomia tropicalis, dermatophagoides farina ...201830184366
the effect of permethrin resistance on aedes aegypti transcriptome following ingestion of zika virus infected blood.aedes aegypti (l.) is the primary vector of many emerging arboviruses. insecticide resistance among mosquito populations is a consequence of the application of insecticides for mosquito control. we used rna-sequencing to compare transcriptomes between permethrin resistant and susceptible strains of florida ae. aegypti in response to zika virus infection. a total of 2459 transcripts were expressed at significantly different levels between resistant and susceptible ae. aegypti. gene ontology analy ...201830200481
microcystin and pyriproxyfen are toxic to early stages of development in rhamdia quelen: an experimental and modelling study.the recent increase of freshwater eutrophication has favored cyanobacteria blooms and consequently the increase of toxins such as microcystin-lr in aquatic environments, but few is know about the associated effect of toxin and other compounds. pyriproxyfen is an insecticide indicated by who (world health organization) to control aedes aegypti mosquito (vector of dengue, chikungunya and zika diseases), however, the effects are not well described to non-target species, such as fish. the early life ...201830278392
quiescence in aedes aegypti: interpopulation differences contribute to population dynamics and vectorial capacity.the strategy of aedes aegypti to prolong embryonic viability by quiescence has severe implications for geographic expansion and maintenance of mosquito populations in areas under control measures. we evaluated the effects of quiescence on biological parameters directly or indirectly associated with population dynamics and vectorial capacity in populations of this mosquito species from two brazilian municipalities characterized as dengue, chikungunya, and zika transmission areas. egg viability, i ...201830200417
recent advances in threshold-dependent gene drives for mosquitoes.mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria, dengue and chikungunya, cause morbidity and mortality around the world. recent advances in gene drives have produced control methods that could theoretically modify all populations of a disease vector, from a single release, making whole species less able to transmit pathogens. this ability has caused both excitement, at the prospect of global eradication of mosquito-borne diseases, and concern around safeguards. drive mechanisms that require individuals ...201830190331
evaluation of (-)-borneol derivatives against the zika vector, aedes aegypti and a non-target species, artemia sp.zika, dengue, and chikungunya are vector-borne diseases of pronounced concern transmitted by the mosquito aedes aegypti linn. (diptera: culicidae). the most important method to avoid outbreaks is to control mosquito spreading by the employment of insecticides and larvicides. failure to control mosquito dispersal is mostly accounted to ae. aegypti resistance to currently available larvicides and insecticides, encouraging the development of novel pesticides. in addition, the excessive use of larvi ...201830187415
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