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the quantitative structure-insecticidal activity relationships from plant derived compounds against chikungunya and zika aedes aegypti (diptera:culicidae) vector.the insecticidal activity of a series of 62 plant derived molecules against the chikungunya, dengue and zika vector, the aedes aegypti (diptera:culicidae) mosquito, is subjected to a quantitative structure-activity relationships (qsar) analysis. the replacement method (rm) variable subset selection technique based on multivariable linear regression (mlr) proves to be successful for exploring 4885 molecular descriptors calculated with dragon 6. the predictive capability of the obtained models is ...201728830053
maintaining aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with wolbachia.aedes aegypti mosquitoes experimentally infected with wolbachia are being utilized in programs to control the spread of arboviruses such as dengue, chikungunya and zika. wolbachia-infected mosquitoes can be released into the field to either reduce population sizes through incompatible matings or to transform populations with mosquitoes that are refractory to virus transmission. for these strategies to succeed, the mosquitoes released into the field from the laboratory must be competitive with na ...201728829414
limited transmission potential of takeda's tetravalent dengue vaccine candidate by aedes albopictus.recombinant live-attenuated chimeric tetravalent dengue vaccine viruses, tdv-1, -2, -3, and -4, contain the premembrane and envelope genes of dengue virus serotypes 1-4 in the replicative background of the attenuated dengue virus type-2 (denv-2) pdk-53 vaccine strain. previous results have shown that these recombinant vaccine viruses demonstrate limited infection and dissemination in aedes aegypti and are unlikely to be transmitted by the primary mosquito vector of denvs. in this report, we expa ...201728820715
scaling up of an innovative intervention to reduce risk of dengue, chikungunya, and zika transmission in uruguay in the framework of an intersectoral approach with and without community participation.to contribute to the prevention of dengue, chikungunya, and zika, a process of scaling up an innovative intervention to reduce aedes aegypti habitats, was carried out in the city of salto (uruguay) based on a transdisciplinary analysis of the eco-bio-social determinants. the intervention in one-third of the city included the distributions of plastic bags for all households to collect all discarded water containers that were recollected by the ministry of health and the municipality vector contro ...201728820690
assessment of risk of dengue and yellow fever virus transmission in three major kenyan cities based on stegomyia indices.dengue (den) and yellow fever (yf) are re-emerging in east africa, with contributing drivers to this trend being unplanned urbanization and increasingly adaptable anthropophilic aedes (stegomyia) vectors. entomological risk assessment of these diseases remains scarce for much of east africa and kenya even in the dengue fever-prone urban coastal areas. focusing on major cities of kenya, we compared den and yf risk in kilifi county (den-outbreak-prone), and kisumu and nairobi counties (no document ...201728817563
an economic evaluation of vector control in the age of a dengue vaccine.dengue is a rapidly emerging vector-borne neglected tropical disease, with a 30-fold increase in the number of cases reported since 1960. the economic cost of the illness is measured in the billions of dollars annually. environmental change and unplanned urbanization are conspiring to raise the health and economic cost even further beyond the reach of health systems and households. the health-sector response has depended in large part on control of the aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus (mosquito) ...201728806786
wolbachia-mediated virus blocking in the mosquito vector aedes aegypti.viruses transmitted by mosquitoes such as dengue, zika and west nile cause a threat to global health due to increased geographical range and frequency of outbreaks. the bacterium wolbachia pipientis may be the solution reducing disease transmission. though commonly missing in vector species, the bacterium was artificially and stably introduced into aedes aegypti to assess its potential for biocontrol. when infected with wolbachia, mosquitoes become refractory to infection by a range of pathogens ...201728805637
multiple introductions of the dengue vector, aedes aegypti, into california.the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti inhabits much of the tropical and subtropical world and is a primary vector of dengue, zika, and chikungunya viruses. breeding populations of a. aegypti were first reported in california (ca) in 2013. initial genetic analyses using 12 microsatellites on collections from northern ca in 2013 indicated the south central us region as the likely source of the introduction. we expanded genetic analyses of ca a. aegypti by: (a) examining additional northern ca sa ...201728796789
dengue-1 virus and vector competence of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) populations from new caledonia.dengue virus (denv) is the arbovirus with the highest incidence in new caledonia and in the south pacific region. in 2012-2014, a major denv-1 outbreak occurred in new caledonia. the only known vector of denv in new caledonia is aedes aegypti but no study has yet evaluated the competence of new caledonia ae. aegypti populations to transmit denv. this study compared the ability of field-collected ae. aegypti from different locations in new caledonia to transmit the denv-1 responsible for the 2012 ...201728793920
intelligent monitoring of aedes aegypti in a rural area of rio de janeiro state, brazil.the aim of this research was to monitor the presence of females of aedes aegypti (linnaeus, 1762) on the seropédica municipality, rio de janeiro state, from 2010 to 2013. for this purpose, the intelligent dengue monitoring (im-dengue) and intelligent virus monitoring (im-virus) developed by universidade federal de minas gerais (ecovec - minas gerais, brazil), were used. im-dengue is a tool that allows achieving a weekly overview of a. aegypti infestation, while im-virus is another tool that allo ...201728793020
microrna-275 targets sarco/endoplasmic reticulum ca2+ adenosine triphosphatase (serca) to control key functions in the mosquito gut.the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti is the major vector of arboviruses, causing numerous devastating human diseases, such as dengue and yellow fevers, chikungunya and zika. female mosquitoes need vertebrate blood for egg development, and repeated cycles of blood feeding are tightly linked to pathogen transmission. the mosquito's posterior midgut (gut) is involved in blood digestion and also serves as an entry point for pathogens. thus, the mosquito gut is an important tissue to investigate. ...201728787446
eco-friendly fabrication of ag nanostructures using the seed extract of pedalium murex, an ancient indian medicinal plant: histopathological effects on the zika virus vector aedes aegypti and inhibition of biofilm-forming pathogenic bacteria.the control of zika virus mosquito vectors and well as the development of drugs in the fight against biofilm-forming microbial pathogens, are timely and important challenges in current bionanoscience. here we focused on the eco-friendly fabrication of ag nanostructures using the seed extract of pedalium murex, an ancient indian medicinal plant. initial confirmation of ag nanoparticles (agnps) production was showed by a color change from transparent to dark brown. the uv-visible spectrum (476nm), ...201728772238
spatial distribution of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in relation to geo-ecological features in south andaman, andaman and nicobar islands, india.the study was undertaken in south andaman district, comprising three tehsils, viz. port blair, ferrargunj and little andaman tehsils, respectively. intensive pupal infestation surveys were carried out along the national highway (nh 223), the main passenger and trade route, referred to as great andaman trunk road. sampling locations at every 3 km were geo-referenced with global positioning system unit. a total of 17314 water collections were examined from 29 locations across the south andaman dis ...201728770695
tree hole mosquito species composition and relative abundances differ between urban and adjacent forest habitats in northwestern argentina.water-holding tree holes are main larval habitats for many pathogen vectors, especially mosquitoes (diptera: culicidae). along 3 years, the diversity and composition of mosquito species in tree holes of two neighbouring but completely different environments, a city and its adjacent forest, were compared using generalized linear mixed models, permanova, simper and species association indexes. the city area (northwest argentina) is highly relevant epidemiologically due to the presence of aedes aeg ...201728770688
age of initial cohort of dengue patients could explain the origin of disease outbreak in a setting: a case control study in rajasthan, india.dengue fever (df) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (dhf) is a public health problem with 390 million cases reported in world annually. in rajasthan, df with dhf is being reported for about two decades. for undertaking interventions into disease transmission, locating origin of transmission is very important. present paper reports retrospective analysis of the hospital reported cases of dengue during the year 2013-2014 undertaken in barmer, rajasthan. to address task of investigating outbreak, detail ...201728770247
an analysis of community perceptions of mosquito-borne disease control and prevention in sint eustatius, caribbean netherlands.in the caribbean, mosquito-borne diseases are a public health threat. in sint eustatius, dengue, chikungunya and zika are now endemic. to control and prevent mosquito-borne diseases, the sint eustatius public health department relies on the community to assist with the control of aedes aegypti mosquito. unfortunately, community based interventions are not always simple, as community perceptions and responses shape actions and influence behavioural responses objective: the aim of this study was t ...201728766466
participation of 14-3-3ε and 14-3-3ζ proteins in the phagocytosis, component of cellular immune response, in aedes mosquito cell lines.better knowledge of the innate immune system of insects will improve our understanding of mosquitoes as potential vectors of diverse pathogens. the ubiquitously expressed 14-3-3 protein family is evolutionarily conserved from yeast to mammals, and at least two isoforms of 14-3-3, the ε and ζ, have been identified in insects. these proteins have been shown to participate in both humoral and cellular immune responses in drosophila. as mosquitoes of the genus aedes are the primary vectors for arbov ...201728764795
a mosquito entomoglyceroporin, aedes aegypti aqp5 participates in water transport across the malpighian tubules of larvae.the mosquito, aedes aegypti, is the primary vector for arboviral diseases such as zika fever, dengue fever, chikungunya, and yellow fever. the larvae reside in hypo-osmotic freshwater habitats, where they face dilution of their body fluids from osmotic influx of water. the malpighian tubules help maintain ionic and osmotic homeostasis by removing excess water from the hemolymph, but the transcellular pathway for this movement remains unresolved. aquaporins are transmembrane channels thought to p ...201728760831
amino acid metabolic signaling influences aedes aegypti midgut microbiome variability.the mosquito midgut microbiota has been shown to influence vector competence for multiple human pathogens. the microbiota is highly variable in the field, and the sources of this variability are not well understood, which limits our ability to understand or predict its effects on pathogen transmission. in this work, we report significant variation in female adult midgut bacterial load between strains of a. aegypti which vary in their susceptibility to dengue virus. composition of the midgut micr ...201728753661
dengue subgenomic flaviviral rna disrupts immunity in mosquito salivary glands to increase virus transmission.globally re-emerging dengue viruses are transmitted from human-to-human by aedes mosquitoes. while viral determinants of human pathogenicity have been defined, there is a lack of knowledge of how dengue viruses influence mosquito transmission. identification of viral determinants of transmission can help identify isolates with high epidemiological potential. additionally, mechanistic understanding of transmission will lead to better understanding of how dengue viruses harness evolution to cycle ...201728753642
a cross-sectional survey of aedes aegypti immature abundance in urban and rural household containers in central colombia.aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue, breeds in domestic water containers. the development of immature mosquitoes in such containers is influenced by various environmental, ecological and socioeconomic factors. urban and rural disparities in water storage practices and water source supply may affect mosquito immature abundance and, potentially, dengue risk. we evaluated the effect of water and container characteristics on a. aegypti immature abundance in urban and rural areas. data were col ...201728750651
aedes ægypti control in urban areas: a systemic approach to a complex dynamic.the available strategy for controlling the diseases transmitted by aedes ægypti (dengue fever, zika, and chikungunya) relies on continued community participation. despite slogans emphasizing how easy it should be, no country has achieved it since the seventies. to better investigate potentially sustainable interventions, we developed a systemic model based on a multidisciplinary approach, integrating as deeply as possible specialized knowledge and field experience. the resulting model is compose ...201728749942
larvicidal activity prediction against aedes aegypti mosquito using computational tools.aedes aegypti is an important vector for transmission of dengue, yellow fever, chikun- gunya, arthritis, and zika fever. according to the world health organization, it is estimated that ae. aegypti causes 50 million infections and 25,000 deaths per year. use of larvicidal agents is one of the recommendations of health organizations to control mosquito populations and limit their distribution. the aim of present study was to deduce a mathematical model to predict the larvicidal action of chemical ...201728748838
could the recent zika epidemic have been predicted?given knowledge at the time, the recent 2015-2016 zika virus (zikv) epidemic probably could not have been predicted. without the prior knowledge of zikv being already present in south america, and given the lack of understanding of key epidemiologic processes and long-term records of zikv cases in the continent, the best related prediction could be carried out for the potential risk of a generic aedes-borne disease epidemic. here we use a recently published two-vector basic reproduction number m ...201728747901
dengue serotype circulation in natural populations of aedes aegypti.ae. aegypti is the main vector of dengue (denv), zika (zikv), and chikungunya (chikv) viruses. the transmission dynamics of these arboviruses, especially the arboviral circulation in the mosquito population during low and high transmission seasons in endemic areas are still poorly understood. we conducted an entomological survey to determine dengue infection rates in ae. aegypti and aedes albopictus. these collections were performed in 2012-2013 during a rio de janeiro epidemic, just before the ...201728743449
tracking the return of aedes aegypti to brazil, the major vector of the dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses.aedes aegypti, commonly known as "the yellow fever mosquito", is of great medical concern today primarily as the major vector of dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses, although yellow fever remains a serious health concern in some regions. the history of ae. aegypti in brazil is of particular interest because the country was subjected to a well-documented eradication program during 1940s-1950s. after cessation of the campaign, the mosquito quickly re-established in the early 1970s with several de ...201728742801
insecticide resistance is mediated by multiple mechanisms in recently introduced aedes aegypti from madeira island (portugal).aedes aegypti is a major mosquito vector of arboviruses, including dengue, chikungunya and zika. in 2005, ae. aegypti was identified for the first time in madeira island. despite an initial insecticide-based vector control program, the species expanded throughout the southern coast of the island, suggesting the presence of insecticide resistance. here, we characterized the insecticide resistance status and the underlying mechanisms of two populations of ae. aegypti from madeira island, funchal a ...201728742096
wolbachia and dengue virus infection in the mosquito aedes fluviatilis (diptera: culicidae).dengue represents a serious threat to human health, with billions of people living at risk of the disease. wolbachia pipientis is a bacterial endosymbiont common to many insect species. wolbachia transinfections in mosquito disease vectors have great value for disease control given the bacterium's ability to spread into wild mosquito populations, and to interfere with infections of pathogens, such as dengue virus. aedes fluviatilis is a mosquito with a widespread distribution in latin america, b ...201728732048
conditions for success of engineered underdominance gene drive systems.engineered underdominance is one of a number of different gene drive strategies that have been proposed for the genetic control of insect vectors of disease. here we model a two-locus engineered underdominance based gene drive system that is based on the concept of mutually suppressing lethals. in such a system two genetic constructs are introduced, each possessing a lethal element and a suppressor of the lethal at the other locus. specifically, we formulate and analyse a population genetics mod ...201728728996
first record of natural vertical transmission of dengue virus in aedes aegypti from cuba.while horizontal transmission (human-mosquito-human) of dengue viruses largely determines the epidemiology of the disease, vertical transmission (infected female mosquito- infected offspring) has been suggested as a mechanism that ensures maintenance of the virus during adverse conditions for horizontal transmission to occur. the purpose of this study was to analyze the natural infection of larval stages of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) with the dengue virus (denv) in cuba. here, we report ...201728720490
low density lipopolyprotein inhibits flavivirus acquisition in aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is the primary vector of a number of human pathogens including dengue virus (denv) and zika virus (zikv). ae. aegypti acquires these viruses during the processing of bloodmeals obtained from an infected vertebrate host. vertebrate blood contains a number of factors that have the potential to modify virus acquisition in the mosquito. interestingly, low density lipopolyprotein (ldl) levels are decreased during severe denv infection. accordingly, we hypothesized that ldl is a modifiab ...201728718976
characterization and productivity profiles of aedes aegypti (l.) breeding habitats across rural and urban landscapes in western and coastal kenya.aedes aegypti, the principal vector for dengue and other emerging arboviruses, breeds preferentially in various man-made and natural container habitats. in the absence of vaccine, epidemiological surveillance and vector control remain the best practices for preventing dengue outbreaks. effective vector control depends on a good understanding of larval and adult vector ecology of which little is known in kenya. in the current study, we sought to characterize breeding habitats and establish contai ...201728701194
camino verde (the green way): evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in nicaragua and mexico: feasibility study and study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.since the aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmit dengue virus can breed in clean water, who-endorsed vector control strategies place sachets of organophosphate pesticide, temephos (abate), in household water storage containers. these and other pesticide-dependent approaches have failed to curb the spread of dengue and multiple dengue virus serotypes continue to spread throughout tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. a feasibility study in managua, nicaragua, generated instruments, interven ...201728699570
which green way: description of the intervention for mobilising against aedes aegypti under difficult security conditions in southern mexico.community mobilisation for prevention requires engagement with and buy in from those communities. in the mexico state of guerrero, unprecedented social violence related to the narcotics trade has eroded most community structures. a recent randomised controlled trial in 90 coastal communities achieved sufficient mobilisation to reduce conventional vector density indicators, self-reported dengue illness and serologically proved dengue virus infection.201728699562
mobilising communities for aedes aegypti control: the sepa approach.camino verde (the green way) is an evidence-based community mobilisation tool for prevention of dengue and other mosquito-borne viral diseases. its effectiveness was demonstrated in a cluster-randomised controlled trial conducted in 2010-2013 in nicaragua and mexico. the common approach that brought functional consistency to the camino verde intervention in both mexico and nicaragua is socialisation of evidence for participatory action (sepa). in this article, we explain the sepa concept and its ...201728699561
aedes aegypti breeding ecology in guerrero: cross-sectional study of mosquito breeding sites from the baseline for the camino verde trial in mexico.understanding the breeding patterns of aedes aegypti in households and the factors associated with infestation are important for implementing vector control. the baseline survey of a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in mexico and nicaragua collected information about the containers that are the main breeding sites, identified possible actions to reduce breeding, and examined factors associated with household infestation. this paper describes fin ...201728699559
beyond efficacy in water containers: temephos and household entomological indices in six studies between 2005 and 2013 in managua, nicaragua.a cluster-randomized controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in mexico and nicaragua reported, as a secondary finding, a higher risk of dengue virus infection in households where inspectors found temephos in water containers. data from control sites in the preceding pilot study and the nicaragua trial arm provided six time points (2005, 2006, 2007 and 2011, 2012, 2013) to examine potentially protective effects of temephos on entomological indices under every day conditio ...201728699558
"where we put little fish in the water there are no mosquitoes:" a cross-sectional study on biological control of the aedes aegypti vector in 90 coastal-region communities of guerrero, mexico.in the mexican state of guerrero, some households place fish in water storage containers to prevent the development of mosquito larvae. studies have shown that larvivorous fish reduce larva count in household water containers, but there is a lack of evidence about whether the use of fish is associated with a reduction in dengue virus infection. we used data from the follow up survey of the camino verde cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation to reduce dengue risk to study t ...201728699557
pupal productivity in rainy and dry seasons: findings from the impact survey of a randomised controlled trial of dengue prevention in guerrero, mexico.the follow-up survey of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in nicaragua and mexico included entomological information from the 2012 rainy and dry seasons. we used data from the mexican arm of the trial to assess the impact of the community action on pupal production of the dengue vector aedes aegypti in both rainy and dry seasons.201728699555
coverage and beliefs about temephos application for control of dengue vectors and impact of a community-based prevention intervention: secondary analysis from the camino verde trial in mexico.temephos in domestic water containers remains a mainstay of latin american government programmes for control of aedes aegypti and associated illnesses, including dengue. there is little published evidence about coverage of routine temephos programmes. a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation in mexico and nicaragua reduced vector indices, dengue infection, and clinical dengue cases. secondary analysis from the mexican arm of the trial examined temephos coverage and beliefs ...201728699554
assessing the effects of interventions for aedes aegypti control: systematic review and meta-analysis of cluster randomised controlled trials.the aedes aegypti mosquito is the vector for dengue fever, yellow fever, chikungunya, and zika viruses. inadequate vector control has contributed to persistence and increase of these diseases. this review assesses the evidence of effectiveness of different control measures in reducing aedes aegypti proliferation, using standard entomological indices.201728699552
the camino verde intervention in nicaragua, 2004-2012.camino verde (the green way) is an evidence-based community mobilisation tool for prevention of dengue and other mosquito-borne viral diseases. its effectiveness was demonstrated in a cluster-randomised controlled trial conducted in 2010-2013 in nicaragua and mexico. the nicaraguan arm of the trial was preceded, from 2004 to 2008, by a feasibility study that provided valuable lessons and trained facilitators for the trial itself. here, guided by the template for intervention description and repl ...201728699551
when communities are really in control: ethical issues surrounding community mobilisation for dengue prevention in mexico and nicaragua.we discuss two ethical issues raised by camino verde, a 2011-2012 cluster-randomised controlled trial in mexico and nicaragua, that reduced dengue risk though community mobilisation. the issues arise from the approach adopted by the intervention, one called socialisation of evidence for participatory action. community volunteer teams informed householders of evidence about dengue, its costs and the life-cycle of aedes aegypti mosquitoes, while showing them the mosquito larvae in their own water ...201728699548
informed community mobilization for dengue prevention in households with and without a regular water supply: secondary analysis from the camino verde trial in nicaragua.studies in different countries have identified irregular water supply as a risk factor for dengue virus transmission. in 2013, camino verde, a cluster-randomised controlled trial in managua, nicaragua, and mexico's guerrero state, demonstrated impact of evidence-based community mobilisation on recent dengue infection and entomological indexes of infestation by aedes aegypti mosquitoes. this secondary analysis of data from the trial impact survey asks: (1) what is the importance of regular water ...201728699544
randomised controlled trials and changing public health practice.one reason for doing randomised controlled trials (rcts) is that experiments can be convincing. early epidemiological experimenters, such as jenner and the smallpox vaccine and snow and his famous broad street pump handle, already knew the answer they were demonstrating; they used the experiments as knowledge translation devices to convince others.more sophisticated modern experiments include cluster randomised controlled trials (crcts) for experiments in the public health setting. the knowledge ...201728699541
effect of an intervention in storm drains to prevent aedes aegypti reproduction in salvador, brazil.aedes aegypti, the principal vector for dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses, is a synanthropic species that uses stagnant water to complete its reproductive cycle. in urban settings, rainfall water draining structures, such as storm drains, may retain water and serve as a larval development site for aedes spp. reproduction. herein, we describe the effect of a community-based intervention on preventing standing water accumulation in storm drains and their consequent infestation by adult and imma ...201728697811
comparative genomics shows that viral integrations are abundant and express pirnas in the arboviral vectors aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus.arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) transmitted by mosquito vectors cause many important emerging or resurging infectious diseases in humans including dengue, chikungunya and zika. understanding the co-evolutionary processes among viruses and vectors is essential for the development of novel transmission-blocking strategies. episomal viral dna fragments are produced from arboviral rna upon infection of mosquito cells and adults. additionally, sequences from insect-specific viruses and arboviru ...201728676109
protection against mosquito vectors aedes aegypti, anopheles stephensi and culex quinquefasciatus using a novel insect repellent, ethyl anthranilate.growing concern on the application of synthetic mosquito repellents in the recent years has instigated the identification and development of better alternatives to control different mosquito-borne diseases. in view of above, present investigation evaluates the repellent activity of ethyl anthranilate (ea), a non-toxic, fda approved volatile food additive against three known mosquito vectors namely, aedes aegypti, anopheles stephensi and culex quinquefasciatus under laboratory conditions followin ...201728666890
wolbachia infection in aedes aegypti mosquitoes alters blood meal excretion and delays oviposition without affecting trypsin activity.blood feeding in aedes aegypti is essential for reproduction, but also permits the mosquito to act as a vector for key human pathogens such as the zika and dengue viruses. wolbachia pipientis is an endosymbiotic bacterium that can manipulate the biology of aedes aegypti mosquitoes, making them less competent hosts for many pathogens. yet while wolbachia affects other aspects of host physiology, it is unclear whether it influences physiological processes associated with blood meal digestion. to t ...201728655666
peridomestic aedes malayensis and aedes albopictus are capable vectors of arboviruses in cities.dengue and chikungunya are global re-emerging mosquito-borne diseases. in singapore, sustained vector control coupled with household improvements reduced domestic mosquito populations for the past 45 years, particularly the primary vector aedes aegypti. however, while disease incidence was low for the first 30 years following vector control implementation, outbreaks have re-emerged in the past 15 years. epidemiological observations point to the importance of peridomestic infection in areas not t ...201728650959
larval stress alters dengue virus susceptibility in aedes aegypti (l.) adult females.in addition to genetic history, environmental conditions during larval stages are critical to the development, success and phenotypic fate of the aedes aegypti mosquito. in particular, previous studies have shown a strong genotype-by-environment component to adult mosquito body size in response to optimal vs stressed larval conditions. here, we expand upon those results by investigating the effects of larval-stage crowding and nutritional limitation on the susceptibility of a recent field isolat ...201728648790
discovery of a single male aedes aegypti (l.) in merseyside, england.the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.) is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions where it is the major vector of dengue fever, yellow fever, chikungunya and more recently zika virus. given its importance as a vector of arboviruses and its propensity to be transported to new regions, the european centre for disease prevention and control (ecdc) has placed ae. aegypti on a list of potentially invasive mosquito species. it was previously reported in the united kingdom (uk) in 1865 and 1919 but did not ...201728646879
the impact of wolbachia infection on the rate of vertical transmission of dengue virus in brazilian aedes aegypti.wolbachia pipientis is a common endosymbiotic bacterium of arthropods that strongly inhibits dengue virus (denv) infection and transmission in the primary vector, the mosquito aedes aegypti. for that reason, wolbachia-infected ae. aegypti are currently being released into the field as part of a novel strategy to reduce denv transmission. however, there is evidence that denv can be transmitted vertically from mother to progeny, and this may help the virus persist in nature in the absence of regul ...201728623959
habitat productivity and pyrethroid susceptibility status of aedes aegypti mosquitoes in dar es salaam, tanzania.aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) is the main vector of the dengue virus globally. dengue vector control is mainly based on reducing the vector population through interventions, which target potential breeding sites. however, in tanzania, little is known about this vector's habitat productivity and insecticide susceptibility status to support evidence-based implementation of control measures. the present study aimed at assessing the productivity and susceptibility status of a. aegypti mosquitoe ...201728595653
knockdown resistance (kdr) of the voltage-gated sodium channel gene of aedes aegypti population in denpasar, bali, indonesia.aedes aegypti is the main vector of several arthropod-borne viral infections in the tropics profoundly affecting humans, such as dengue fever (df), west nile (wn), chikungunya and more recently zika. eradication of aedes still largely depends on insecticides, which is the most cost-effective strategy, and often inefficient due to resistance development in exposed aedes populations. we here conducted a study of ae. aegypti resistance towards several insecticides regularly used in the city of denp ...201728583207
development of an eco-friendly mosquitocidal agent from alangium salvifolium against the dengue vector aedes aegypti and its biosafety on the aquatic predator.plant extracts with their enriched chemical constituents have established potential alternative mosquito control agents. in this research, we developed an eco-friendly mosquitocidal agent from alangium salvifolium leaves against the dengue and zika virus vector aedes aegypti and we investigated its biosafety on the mosquito aquatic predator toxorhynchites splendens. results showed that the methanolic extract of a. salvifolium leaves was composed by eight main compounds, with major peak area for ...201728580548
viruses vector control proposal: genus aedes emphasis.the dengue fever is a major public health problem in the world. in brazil, in 2015, there were 1,534,932 cases, being 20,320 cases of severe form, and 811 deaths related to this disease. the distribution of aedes aegypti, the vector, is extensive. recently, zika and chikungunya viruses had arisen, sharing the same vector as dengue and became a huge public health issue. without specific treatment, it is urgently required as an effective vector control. this article is focused on reviewing vector ...201728577370
the spread of wolbachia through mosquito populations.in many regions of the world, mosquito-borne viruses pose a growing threat to human health. as an alternative to traditional control measures, the bacterial symbiont wolbachia has been transferred from drosophila into the mosquito aedes aegypti, where it can block the transmission of dengue and zika viruses. a recent paper has reported large-scale releases of wolbachia-infected ae. aegypti in the city of cairns, australia. wolbachia, which is maternally transmitted, invaded and spread through th ...201728570608
effects of sublethal exposure to metofluthrin on the fitness of aedes aegypti in a domestic setting in cairns, queensland.metofluthrin is highly effective at reducing biting activity in aedes aegypti. its efficacy lies in the rapid onset of confusion, knockdown, and subsequent kill of a mosquito. in the field, there are a variety of scenarios that might result in sublethal exposure to metofluthrin, including mosquitoes that are active at the margins of the chemical's lethal range, brief exposure as mosquitoes fly in and out of treated spaces or decreasing efficacy of the emanators with time. sublethal effects are k ...201728569175
molecular studies with aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus, 1762), mosquito transmitting the dengue virus.dengue is an infectious viral disease, which can present a wide clinical picture, ranging from oligo or asymptomatic forms, to bleeding and shock, and can progress to death. the disease problem has increased in recent years, especially in urban and suburban areas of tropical and subtropical regions. there are five dengue viruses, called serotypes (den-1, den-2, den-3, den-4, and den-5), which belong to the flaviviridae family and are transmitted to humans through infected mosquito bites, with th ...201728560571
metofluthrin: investigations into the use of a volatile spatial pyrethroid in a global spread of dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses.metofluthrin reduces biting activity in aedes aegypti through the confusion, knockdown, and subsequent kill of a mosquito. a geographical spread in dengue, chikungunya, and zika viruses, increases intervention demands. response to a zika outbreak may require a different strategy than dengue, as high-risk individuals, specifically pregnant women, need to be targeted.201728558804
local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing wolbachia through an urban population of aedes aegypti.dengue-suppressing wolbachia strains are promising tools for arbovirus control, particularly as they have the potential to self-spread following local introductions. to test this, we followed the frequency of the transinfected wolbachia strain wmel through ae. aegypti in cairns, australia, following releases at 3 nonisolated locations within the city in early 2013. spatial spread was analysed graphically using interpolation and by fitting a statistical model describing the position and width of ...201728557993
elevation as a proxy for mosquito-borne zika virus transmission in the americas.when zika virus (zikv) first began its spread from brazil to other parts of the americas, national-level travel notices were issued, carrying with them significant economic consequences to affected countries. although regions of some affected countries were likely unsuitable for mosquito-borne transmission of zikv, the absence of high quality, timely surveillance data made it difficult to confidently demarcate infection risk at a sub-national level. in the absence of reliable data on zikv activi ...201728542540
uncovering the repertoire of endogenous flaviviral elements in aedes mosquito genomes.endogenous viral elements derived from nonretroviral rna viruses have been described in various animal genomes. whether they have a biological function, such as host immune protection against related viruses, is a field of intense study. here, we investigated the repertoire of endogenous flaviviral elements (efves) in aedes mosquitoes, the vectors of arboviruses such as dengue and chikungunya viruses. previous studies identified three efves from aedes albopictus cell lines and one from aedes aeg ...201728539440
enhanced larvicidal, antibacterial, and photocatalytic efficacy of tio2 nanohybrids green synthesized using the aqueous leaf extract of parthenium hysterophorus.titanium dioxide nanoparticles are emerging as a biocompatible nanomaterial with multipurpose bioactivities. in this study, titanium dioxide (tio2) nanoparticles were effectively synthesized using the aqueous leaf extracts of parthenium hysterophorus prepared by microwave irradiation. tio2 nanoparticles were fabricated by treating the p. hysterophorus leaf extracts with the tio4 solution. biologically active compounds such as alcohols, phenols, alkanes, and fluoroalkanes were involved in bioredu ...201728537028
transovarial transmission of denv in aedes aegypti in the amazon basin: a local model of xenomonitoring.transovarial transmission of dengue virus in aedes spp. mosquitoes is considered an important mechanism for the maintenance of the virus in nature and may be implicated in the occurrence of outbreaks and epidemics of the disease. however, there are few studies involving transovarial transmission and viral vector monitoring as a surveillance tool and control strategy. the present study evaluated transovarial transmission of dengue virus in aedes aegypti populations as a xenomonitoring strategy in ...201728526066
zika virus: obstetric and pediatric anesthesia considerations.as of november 2016, the florida department of health (fdh) and the centers for disease control and prevention have confirmed more than 4000 travel-related zika virus (zikv) infections in the united states with >700 of those in florida. there have been 139 cases of locally acquired infection, all occurring in miami, florida. within the us territories (eg, puerto rico, us virgin islands), >30,000 cases of zikv infection have been reported. the projected number of individuals at risk for zikv infe ...201728525510
impact of simultaneous exposure to arboviruses on infection and transmission by aedes aegypti mosquitoes.the recent emergence of both chikungunya and zika viruses in the americas has significantly expanded their distribution and has thus increased the possibility that individuals may become infected by more than one aedes aegypti-borne virus at a time. recent clinical data support an increase in the frequency of coinfection in human patients, raising the likelihood that mosquitoes could be exposed to multiple arboviruses during one feeding episode. the impact of coinfection on the ability of releva ...201728524874
life-shortening wolbachia infection reduces population growth of aedes aegypti.wolbachia bacteria are being introduced into natural populations of vector mosquitoes, with the goal of reducing the transmission of human diseases such as zika and dengue fever. the successful establishment of wolbachia infection is largely dependent on the effects of wolbachia infection to host fitness, but the effects of wolbachia infection on the individual life-history traits of immature mosquitoes can vary. here, the effects of life-shortening wolbachia (wmelpop) on population growth of in ...201728506794
fta cards facilitate storage, shipment, and detection of arboviruses in infected aedes aegypti collected in adult mosquito traps.abstractthe utility of applying infected aedes aegypti to flinders technology associates (fta(®)) cards for storage, transport, and detection of dengue, zika, and barmah forest viruses was assessed in laboratory-based experiments. the mosquitoes had been removed from gravid aedes traps maintained under conditions of high temperature and humidity. rna of all viruses could be detected in infected mosquitoes on fta cards either individually or in pools with uninfected mosquitoes, and stored for up ...201728500814
interaction of flavivirus with their mosquito vectors and their impact on the human health in the americas.some of the major arboviruses with public health importance, such as dengue, yellow fever, zika and west nile virus are mosquito-borne or mosquito-transmitted flavivirus. their principal vectors are from the family culicidae, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus being responsible of the urban cycles of dengue, zika and yellow fever virus. these vectors are highly competent for transmission of many arboviruses. the genetic variability of the vectors, the environment and the viral diversity modulate ...201728499872
zingiber cernuum (zingiberaceae) essential oil as effective larvicide and oviposition deterrent on six mosquito vectors, with little non-target toxicity on four aquatic mosquito predators.mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of many pathogens and parasites, which cause serious diseases in humans and animals. currently, botanical products have been suggested as alternative tools in the fight against arthropod vectors. in this study, the essential oil (eo) extracted from zingiber cernuum was tested as larvicide and oviposition deterrent on six mosquito species of public health relevance, including malaria and zika virus vectors. the eo showed high toxicity on third insta ...201728497331
development of nanoemulsion from vitex negundo l. essential oil and their efficacy of antioxidant, antimicrobial and larvicidal activities (aedes aegypti l.).it is believed that nanoemulsions were emerged as a promising candidate to improve the qualities of natural essential oil towards antimicrobial and insecticidal applications. in the present study, we have focused on the encapsulation of vitex negundo l. leaf essential oil using polysorbate80 for its different biological activities including antioxidant, bactericidal and larvicidal activity against dengue fever vector aedes aegypti l. initially, the nanoemulsion was prepared by low energy method ...201728497330
larvicidal activity of lignans and alkaloid identified in zanthoxylum piperitum bark toward insecticide-susceptible and wild culex pipiens pallens and aedes aegypti.the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, and the common house mosquito, culex pipiens pallens, transmit dengue fever and west nile virus diseases, respectively. this study was conducted to determine the toxicity of the three lignans (-)-asarinin, sesamin and (+)-xanthoxylol-γ,γ-dimethylallylether (xda), and the alkaloid pellitorine from zanthoxylum piperitum (rutaceae) bark to third-instar larvae from insecticide-susceptible c. pipiens pallens and ae. aegypti as well as wild c. pipiens pallens ...201728472971
incidence of dengue and chikungunya viruses in mosquitoes and human patients in border provinces of vietnam.dengue virus remains a major threat in vietnam, while chikungunya virus is expected to become one. surveillance was conducted from 2012 to 2014 in vietnam to assess the presence of dengue and chikungunya viruses in patients hospitalized with acute fever in five vietnam provinces neighboring lao pdr and cambodia. surveillance was extended to mosquitoes present in the vicinity of the patients' households.201729121985
the impact of temperature and wolbachia infection on vector competence of potential dengue vectors aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in the transmission of dengue virus serotype 1 in southern taiwan.we evaluated the impact of temperature and wolbachia infection on vector competence of the local aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus populations of southern taiwan in the laboratory.201729116011
assessment of achyranthes aspera induced toxicity and molecular analysis of rapd-pcr profiles of larval genomic dna of aedes aegypti l. (diptera: culicidae).current studies investigated the anti-mosquito potential of achyranthes aspera against the dengue vector, aedes aegypti. the stems and leaves of a. aspera were extracted in hexane and evaluated for their toxicity against early fourth instars of a. aegypti. the larvicidal efficacy of the extract was validated as per who protocol. the mortality counts were made after 24 h and lc values were calculated at different levels. the adverse impact of extracts was also explored on the larval genomic dna. ...201729114143
a blood meal enhances innexin mrna expression in the midgut, malpighian tubules, and ovaries of the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti.mosquitoes are vectors of pathogens that cause diseases of medical and veterinary importance. female mosquitoes transmit these pathogens while taking a blood meal, which most species require to produce eggs. the period after a blood meal is a time of extreme physiological change that requires rapid coordination of specific tissues. gap junctions (gj) are intercellular channels that aid in the coordination of cells within tissues via the direct transfer of certain small molecules and ions between ...201729113099
aedes aegypti molecular responses to zika virus: modulation of infection by the toll and jak/stat immune pathways and virus host factors.zika (zikv) and dengue virus (denv) are transmitted to humans by aedes mosquitoes. however, the molecular interactions between the vector and zikv remain largely unexplored. in this work, we further investigated the tropism of zikv in two different aedes aegypti strains and show that the virus infection kinetics, tissue migration, and susceptibility to infection differ between mosquito strains. we also compare the vector transcriptome changes upon zikv or denv infection demonstrating that 40% of ...201729109710
surveillance of intensity level and geographical spreading of dengue outbreak among males and females in punjab, pakistan: a case study of 2011.dengue fever is viral disease which spreads due to the bite of the aedes aegypti mosquito. in recent years, it has affected around 40% population of the world. its endemic flow has led to a large disease burden, in terms of human and financial resources.201729103928
functional analysis of glycosylation of zika virus envelope protein.zika virus (zikv) infection causes devastating congenital abnormities and guillain-barré syndrome. the zikv envelope (e) protein is responsible for viral entry and represents a major determinant for viral pathogenesis. like other flaviviruses, the zikv e protein is glycosylated at amino acid n154. to study the function of e glycosylation, we generated a recombinant n154q zikv that lacks the e glycosylation and analyzed the mutant virus in mammalian and mosquito hosts. in mouse models, the mutant ...201729091758
darker eggs of mosquitoes resist more to dry conditions: melanin enhances serosal cuticle contribution in egg resistance to desiccation in aedes, anopheles and culex vectors.mosquito vectors lay their white eggs in the aquatic milieu. during early embryogenesis water passes freely through the transparent eggshell, which at this moment is composed of exochorion and endochorion. within two hours the endochorion darkens via melanization but even so eggs shrink and perish if removed from moisture. however, during mid-embryogenesis, cells of the extraembryonic serosa secrete the serosal cuticle, localized right below the endochorion, becoming the third and innermost eggs ...201729084225
assessing the population at risk of zika virus in asia - is the emergency really over?on november 18, 2016, the who ended its designation of the zika virus (zikv) epidemic as a public health emergency of international concern (pheic). at the same time, zikv transmission continues in asia, with the number of asian countries reporting zika cases increasing over the last 2 years. applying a method that combines epidemiological theory with data on epidemic size and drivers of transmission, we characterised the population at risk of zikv infection from aedes aegypti mosquitoes in 15 c ...201729082009
culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes do not support replication of zika virus.the rapid spread of zika virus (zikv) in the americas raised many questions about the role of culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes in transmission, in addition to the key role played by the vector aedes aegypti. here we analysed the competence of cx. quinquefasciatus (with or without wolbachia endosymbionts) for a zikv isolate. we also examined the induction of rna interference pathways after viral challenge and the production of small virus-derived rnas. we did not observe any infection nor such s ...201729076805
voltage-sensitive sodium channel mutations s989p + v1016g in aedes aegypti confer variable resistance to pyrethroids, ddt and oxadiazines.aedes aegypti is a vector of several important human pathogens. control efforts rely primarily on pyrethroid insecticides for adult mosquito control, especially during disease outbreaks. a. aegypti has developed resistance nearly everywhere it occurs and insecticides are used. an important mechanism of resistance is due to mutations in the voltage-sensitive sodium channel (vssc) gene. two mutations, in particular, s989p + v1016g, commonly occur together in parts of asia.201729064635
asymmetrical competition between aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus (diptera: culicidae) coexisting in breeding sites.aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus are mosquito vectors for several tropical diseases that represent a current public health problem. the ecological requirements for each species are different, however, both species show high biological adaptability, which promotes their coexistence in the same breeding sites. the purpose of this study was to assess the effect of larval association between ae. aegypti and cx. quinquefasciatus under different laboratory conditions of food supply and tempera ...201729064390
assessment of the insecticidal activity of afoxolaner against aedes aegypti in dogs treated with nexgard®.twelve healthy dogs were studied in this parallel group, blinded, randomised, and negative controlled efficacy study. on day -1, the 12 dogs included were ranked within sex in descending order of individual pre-treatment (day -5) fed mosquito counts and randomly allocated by blocks of two dogs to the untreated control group or the afoxolaner-treated group. nexgard® (merial, now part of boehringer ingelheim animal health) was administered orally on day 0 in accordance with the european label inst ...201729063828
synthesis and chemometrics of thymol and carvacrol derivatives as larvicides against aedes aegypti.thymol and carvacrol have previously demonstrated larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae). in view of this fact, it was of our interest to obtain synthetic derivatives and evaluate their larvicidal activity on ae. aegypti larvae.201729062856
evaluation of larvicidal activity of essential oil from leaves of coccinia grandis against three mosquito species.to study the chemical constituents and larvicidal activity of essential oil extracted from the leaves of coccinia grandis against three mosquito species.201729062847
use of a recombinant mosquito densovirus as a gene delivery vector for the functional analysis of genes in mosquito larvae.in vivo microinjection is the most commonly used gene transfer technique for analyzing the gene functions in individual mosquitoes. however, this method requires a more technically demanding operation and involves complicated procedures, especially when used in larvae due to their small size, relatively thin and fragile cuticle, and high mortality, which limit its application. in contrast, viral vectors for gene delivery have been developed to surmount extracellular and intracellular barriers. t ...201729053694
the importance of human population characteristics in modeling aedes aegypti distributions and assessing risk of mosquito-borne infectious diseases.the mosquito aedes aegypti has long been a vector for human illness in the southeastern united states. in the past, it has been responsible for outbreaks of dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever and, very recently, the zika virus that has been introduced to the region. multiple studies have modeled the geographic distribution of ae. aegypti as a function of climate factors; however, this ignores the importance of humans to the anthropophilic biter. furthermore, ae. aegypti thrives in areas where ...201729167627
determination of the efficiency of diets for larval development in mass rearing aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).larval diet quality and rearing conditions have a direct and irreversible effect on adult traits. therefore, the current study was carried out to optimize the larval diet for mass rearing of aedes aegypti, for sterile insect technique (sit)-based applications in sri lanka. five batches of 750 first instar larvae (l 1) of ae. aegypti were exposed to five different concentrations (2-10%) of international atomic energy agency (iaea) recommended the larval diet. morphological development parameters ...201729166980
biology of two larval morphological phenotypes of aedes aegypti in abidjan, côte d'ivoire.since 2008, several outbreaks of yellow fever and dengue occurred in abidjan, the economic capital of côte d'ivoire. a better knowledge of the biology of aedes aegypti populations, the main vector of yellow fever and dengue viruses, is necessary to tailor vector control strategies implemented in the city. this study was designed to determine some biological parameters, occurring during the life cycle of two morphological phenotypes of ae. aegypti larvae. mosquitoes were sampled in a suburb of ab ...201729166962
feeding-induced changes in allatostatin-a and short neuropeptide f in the antennal lobes affect odor-mediated host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is a model species in which the endogenous regulation of odor-mediated host seeking behavior has received some attention. sugar feeding and host seeking in female a. aegypti are transiently inhibited following a blood meal. this inhibition is partially mediated by short neuropeptide f (snpf). the paired antennal lobes (als), as the first processing centers for olfactory information, has been shown to play a significant role in the neuropeptidergic regulation of odor-mediated behavi ...201729166650
wolbachia infection alters the relative abundance of resident bacteria in adult aedes aegypti mosquitoes, but not larvae.insect-symbiont interactions are known to play key roles in host functions and fitness. the common insect endosymbiont wolbachia can reduce the ability of several human pathogens, including arboviruses and the malaria parasite, to replicate in insect hosts. wolbachia does not naturally infect aedes aegypti, the primary vector of dengue virus, but transinfected ae. aegypti have antidengue virus properties and are currently being trialled as a dengue biocontrol strategy. here, we assess the impact ...201729165845
insecticide susceptibility status in mexican populations of stegomyia aegypti (= aedes aegypti): a nationwide assessment.in mexico, mosquito vector-borne diseases are of public health concern as a result of their impact on human morbidity and mortality. the use of insecticides against adult mosquitoes is one of the most common ways of controlling mosquito population densities. however, the use of these compounds has resulted in the development of insecticide resistance. the aim of this study was to estimate susceptibility to six pyrethroids, two carbamates and two organophosphates in mexican populations of stegomy ...201729165810
larvicidal, histopathological efficacy of penicillium daleae against larvae of culex quinquefasciatus and aedes aegypti plus biotoxicity on artemia nauplii a non-target aquatic organism.mosquitoes can transmit the terrible diseases to human beings. soil-borne fungal products act as potential source for low-cost chemicals, used for developing eco-friendly control agents against mosquito-vector borne diseases. the prime aim of study was to check the larvicidal potential of fungus mycelia (by ethyl acetate solvent) extract from penicillium daleae (kx387370) against culex quinquefasciatus and aedes aegypti and to test the toxicity of brine shrimp artemia nauplii, by observing the p ...201729163159
designing ecofriendly bionanocomposite assembly with improved antimicrobial and potent on-site zika virus vector larvicidal activities with its mode of action.dialyzed natural polymer, fibroin, from bombyx mori was used to synthesize biocompatible silver and gold nanoparticles in-situ in dispersion form. the films of pure fibroin (pf), fibroin-silver nanocomposite (fsnc) and fibroin-gold nanocomposite (fgnc) were fabricated by drop casting method. the characterization of the resultant dispersion and films was performed by visual color change, uv-vis spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy. the dispersions of pf, fsnc and fgnc were tested for antibact ...201729138496
germline cas9 expression yields highly efficient genome engineering in a major worldwide disease vector, aedes aegypti.the development of crispr/cas9 technologies has dramatically increased the accessibility and efficiency of genome editing in many organisms. in general, in vivo germline expression of cas9 results in substantially higher activity than embryonic injection. however, no transgenic lines expressing cas9 have been developed for the major mosquito disease vector aedes aegypti here, we describe the generation of multiple stable, transgenic ae. aegypti strains expressing cas9 in the germline, resulting ...201729138316
the diversity, structure, and function of heritable adaptive immunity sequences in the aedes aegypti genome.the aedes aegypti mosquito transmits arboviruses, including dengue, chikungunya, and zika virus. understanding the mechanisms underlying mosquito immunity could provide new tools to control arbovirus spread. insects exploit two different rnai pathways to combat viral and transposon infection: short interfering rnas (sirnas) and piwi-interacting rnas (pirnas) [1, 2]. endogenous viral elements (eves) are sequences from non-retroviral viruses that are inserted into the mosquito genome and can act a ...201729129531
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