Publications
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a cluster of dengue cases in american missionaries returning from haiti, 2010. | dengue is an acute febrile illness caused by four mosquito-borne dengue viruses (denv-1 to -4) that are endemic throughout the tropics. after returning from a 1-week missionary trip to haiti in october of 2010, 5 of 28 (18%) travelers were hospitalized for dengue-like illness. all travelers were invited to submit serum specimens and complete questionnaires on pre-travel preparations, mosquito avoidance practices, and activities during travel. denv infection was confirmed in seven (25%) travelers ... | 0 | 22232444 |
zika virus: a roar after years of whispering. | 0 | 27168917 | |
the emergence of zika virus as a global health security threat: a review and a consensus statement of the indusem joint working group (jwg). | the zika virus (zikv), first discovered in 1947, has emerged as a global public health threat over the last decade, with the accelerated geographic spread of the virus noted during the last 5 years. the world health organization (who) predicts that millions of cases of zikv are likely to occur in the americas during the next 12 months. these projections, in conjunction with suspected zika-associated increase in newborn microcephaly cases, prompted who to declare public health emergency of intern ... | 0 | 27013839 |
novel and viable acetylcholinesterase target site for developing effective and environmentally safe insecticides. | insect pests are responsible for human suffering and financial losses worldwide. new and environmentally safe insecticides are urgently needed to cope with these serious problems. resistance to current insecticides has resulted in a resurgence of insect pests, and growing concerns about insecticide toxicity to humans discourage the use of insecticides for pest control. the small market for insecticides has hampered insecticide development; however, advances in genomics and structural genomics of ... | 0 | 22280344 |
a search for mosquito larvicidal compounds by blocking the sterol carrying protein, aescp-2, through computational screening and docking strategies. | sterol is a very vital compound for most of the insects and mosquitoes to complete their life cycle. unfortunately mosquitoes cannot synthesize the sterol, it depends on mammals for the same. mosquitoes take the sterol from the plant decays during their larval stage in the form of phytosterol, which is then converted to cholesterol for further growth and reproduction. this conversion occurs with the help of the sterol carrier protein 2(scp2). | 0 | 21808576 |
neurological manifestations of zika virus infection. | zika virus (zikv) is a flavivirus (flaviviridae family) transmitted mainly by aedes mosquitoes. the virus was restricted to the african continent until its spread to south-east asia in the 1980's, the micronesia in 2007, the french polynesia in 2013 and, more recently in the americas in 2015, where, up to date, the world health organization (who) has estimated about 3-4 million total cases of zikv infection. during outbreaks in the french polynesia and brazil in 2013 and 2015, respectively, nati ... | 0 | 27878100 |
zika in america: the year in review. | short on funds and with no therapeutics or vaccines in sight, u.s. health officials are scrambling to prepare for a protracted fight with zika virus and the mosquitoes that carry it. in this article, the author focuses on the arrival of zika in the u.s. | 0 | 27990081 |
dengue fever in travelers to the tropics, 1998 and 1999. | dengue fever (df) has become common in western travelers to the tropics. to improve the basis for travel advice, risk factors and dengue manifestations were assessed in 107 swedish patients for whom df was diagnosed after return from travel in 1998 and 1999. patient data were compared with data on a sample of all swedish travelers to dengue-endemic countries in the same years. only three of the patients had received pretravel advice concerning df from their physicians. hemorrhagic manifestations ... | 0 | 12702223 |
classification of dengue illness based on readily available laboratory data. | the aim of this study was to examine retrospective dengue-illness classification using only clinical laboratory data, without relying on x-ray, ultrasound, or percent hemoconcentration. we analyzed data from a study of children who presented with acute febrile illness to two hospitals in thailand. multivariable logistic regression models were used to distinguish: (1) dengue hemorrhagic fever (dhf) versus dengue fever (df), (2) dhf versus df + other febrile illness (ofi), (3) dengue versus ofi, a ... | 0 | 20889865 |
zika virus: epidemiology, current phobia and preparedness for upcoming mass gatherings, with examples from world olympics and pilgrimage. | to describe zika virus (zikv) epidemiology, current phobia, and the required preparedness for its prevention during the upcoming mass gathering (mg) events. | 0 | 27648063 |
mayaro virus and dengue virus 1 and 4 natural infection in culicids from cuiabá, state of mato grosso, brazil. | this study aimed to verify the diversity of culicidae species and their frequency of infection with flaviviruses and alphaviruses in cuiabá, state of mato grosso, brazil. mosquitoes were captured with nasci aspirators and hand net in 200 census tracts, identified alive at species level and pooled in one-20 (11,090 mosquitoes, 14 species). female pools (n = 610) were subjected to multiplex seminested-reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rt-pcr) for 11 flavivirus and five alphavirus. p ... | 0 | 26784852 |
is transfusion-transmitted dengue fever a potential public health threat? | dengue is an arboviruses due to single-stranded enveloped ribonucleic acid viruses, named dengue viruses (denv), that include four serotypes and are mainly transmitted via the bite of mosquitoes of the genus aedes (a. aegypti and a. albopictus). the distribution of the disease was historically limited to intertropical areas; however, during the last thirty years, the perimeter of the disease extended considerably and temperate areas are now at risk of outbreaks. the present global burden of deng ... | 0 | 25964876 |
indigenous dengue fever, buenos aires, argentina. | 0 | 18760035 | |
advances and controversies in yellow fever vaccination. | ever since its development in 1937, the live-attenuated 17d yellow fever (yf) vaccine has been one of the most effective vaccines available to man. in this review we highlight the major steps in the development of 17d yf vaccine. we discuss the use of neutralizing antibodies as a surrogate marker for protection, and explore the strengths and weaknesses of the current plaque reduction neutralization test (prnt), a technique developed in the 1960s that continues to be superior to every modern test ... | 0 | 24757521 |
concerning the geographic distribution of the yellow fever mosquito. | 1903 | 19601151 | |
the yellow-fever mosquito. | 1906 | 17737726 | |
the incubation period of yellow fever in the mosquito. | 1. the yellow fever virus was found in infectious form in aedes aegypti throughout the entire period of the extrinsic incubation, as demonstrated by the injection of the bodies of mosquitoes into normal rhesus monkeys at daily intervals after the insects had fed on an infected animal. 2. the virus was transmitted through the bite of the mosquitoes, in one experiment on and after the 9th day, and in two experiments on the 12th day after the initial infecting feed. 3. the pathologic changes produc ... | 1928 | 19869467 |
possibility of hereditary transmission of yellow fever virus by aedes aegypti (linn.). | attempts to obtain passage of yellow fever virus from one generation to the next in a. aegypti were unsuccessful. subcutaneous injections at varying intervals of a saline emulsion of 200 eggs laid by an infective lot of mosquitoes produced no reaction in six normal m. rhesus monkeys. negative results were also obtained in five biting and two injection experiments with progeny of the same infective lot of mosquitoes in which seven normal monkeys were used. the eggs consisted of batches laid after ... | 1929 | 19869656 |
the filtrability of yellow fever virus as existing in the mosquito. | the virus of yellow fever as it exists in aëdes aegypti mosquitoes, both in their so-called infective stage and in the intermediate condition termed the "incubation period", is capable of passing through berkefeld n filters when suspended in normal monkey serum, although earlier investigators have shown that the virus from infective mosquitoes will not do so when suspended in physiological salt solution. the virus of yellow fever as it exists in mosquitoes behaves with regard to filtration throu ... | 1929 | 19869658 |
studies on yellow fever in south america : iv. transmission experiments with aedes aegypti. | 1. batches of aëdes (stegomyia) aegypti which had fed on monkeys in the early febrile stage of yellow fever and which has subsequently passed the usually accepted extrinsic incubation period for the virus, failed to transmit the disease to normal monkeys in approximately fifty per cent of the experiments. during the same time over eighty per cent of blood transfers were successful. 2. the monkeys which failed to show fever following mosquito bites later proved resistant to the inoculation of blo ... | 1929 | 19869665 |
recent laboratory contributions to the control of yellow fever: (section of tropical diseases and parasitology). | the most important recent laboratory contributions to the control of yellow fever will be briefly summarized under three headings: (1) methods of diagnosis, (2) transmission, and (3) protection.(1) methods of diagnosis.-the development of improved methods of identification, in particular by immunity tests, has made it possible to diagnose yellow fever with much greater certainty. moreover, since the immunity following an attack of the disease is usually of life-long duration, it is possible to d ... | 1933 | 19989606 |
the transmission of equine encephalomyelitis virus by aedes aegypti. | in confirming kelser's work on the transmission of equine encephalomyelitis of the western type by aëdes aegypti it has been learned that the mosquitoes must be fed virus of high titer if positive results are to be secured. a period of from 4 to 5 days after feeding either on infected guinea pigs or on brain containing virus must elapse before the disease is transmitted by biting, but after this time transmission regularly results for a period of about 2 months. by inoculation, virus can be demo ... | 1935 | 19870442 |
a practical way of dealing with ædes ægypti (stegomyia fasciata) mosquito breeding in country craft. | 1936 | 29013069 | |
a practical way of dealing with ædes ægypti (stegomyia fasciata) mosquito breeding in country craft. | 1936 | 29012997 | |
the multiplication of the virus of yellow fever in aedes aegypti. | aëdes aegypti have been shown to be capable of multiplying the asibi strain of yellow fever virus in their bodies. following the ingestion of infected blood, the content of virus falls for several days, reaching a minimum during the 1st week. it then increases rapidly until quantities of virus greater than those previously encountered can be demonstrated. the actual final amount of virus demonstrable, however, is subject to variations of which we know little. | 1937 | 19870651 |
the absence from the urine of pernicious anemia patients of a mosquito growth factor present in normal urine. | extracts prepared from the urine of normal persons or patients with aplastic anemia or leukemia contain a substance, possibly flavine or a flavine compound, which under suitable conditions of test enhances the growth of larvae of the mosquito, aëdes aegypti. this substance is lacking, or is present in much smaller amount, in extracts from the urine of pernicious anemia patients showing symptoms of the disease. extracts from the urine of the same patients after adequate treatment contain as much ... | 1938 | 19870733 |
control of stegomyia fasciata (ædes ægypti) mosquitoes in indian country craft by a mosquito-proof metal cap (bennett pattern) for drinking-water receptacles. | 1938 | 29014217 | |
measures instituted for the control of aëdes aegypti. | 1940 | 18015233 | |
aedes aegypti linnaeus, the yellow fever mosquito, in central missouri. | 1942 | 17752151 | |
occurrence of aedes aegypti in british guiana. | 1945 | 20998212 | |
winter survival of aedes aegypti in houston, texas. | 1946 | 20995756 | |
chlorine as a possible ovicide for aedes aegypti eggs. | 1946 | 21027331 | |
experiments upon the feeding of aedes aegypti through animal membranes with a view to applying this method to the chemotherapy of malaria. | 1946 | 21014255 | |
studies on cyclic passage of yellow fever virus in south american mammals and mosquitoes; marmosets (callithrix penicillata and leontocebus chrysomelas) in combination with aedes aegypti. | 1946 | 20996629 | |
practical laboratory methods for quantity rearing and handling of aedes aegypti mosquitoes to be infected with plasmodium gallinaceum. | 1947 | 20266394 | |
physiological factors which influence the infection of aedes aegypti with plasmodium gallinaceum. | 1947 | 20279328 | |
failure of aedes aegypti and culex pipiens to transmit plasmodium vaughani. | 1947 | 20294091 | |
mortality of aedes aegypti feeding on rabbits receiving oral gammexane. | 1947 | 20344387 | |
observations on the effect of microclimate on biting by aëdes aegypti (l.) (dipt., culicid.). | 1947 | 18920748 | |
aedes aegypti control in the absence of a piped potable water supply. | 1947 | 18897110 | |
further observations on the nutritional requirements of the larva of aedes aegypti l. | 1947 | 20269871 | |
ddt and aedes aegypti control in british guiana. | 1947 | 20264247 | |
the inhibition of growth of larvae of aedes aegypti by certain anti-malarial drugs. | 1947 | 20265407 | |
toxicity of limewash containing ddt or gammexane to mosquitos, aëdes aegypti, l. | 1948 | 18865550 | |
extermination of aëdes aegypti in khartoum. | 1948 | 18900760 | |
the nutrition of the larva of aëdes aegypti linnaeus; protein and amino-acid requirements. | 1948 | 18122654 | |
the nutrition of the larva of aëdes aegypti linnaeus; lipid requirements. | 1948 | 18105885 | |
the nutrition of the larva of aëdes aegypti linnaeus. 4. protein and amino-acid requirements. | 1948 | 16748417 | |
the nutrition of the larva of aëdes aegypti linnaeus. 3. lipid requirements. | 1948 | 16748416 | |
stimuli involved in the attraction of aedes aegypti, l., to man. | 1948 | 18104364 | |
the effect of artificial blood meals containing the hydroxynaphthoquinone m2279 on the developmental cycle pf plasmodium gallinaceum in aedes aegypti. | 1948 | 18864109 | |
the effect of one plant extract and of certain drugs on the development of plasmodium gallinaceum in aedes aegypti. | 1948 | 18867818 | |
studies on cyclic passage of yellow fever virus in south american mammals and mosquitoes; marsupials (metachirus nudicaudatus and marmosa) in combination with aedes aegypti as vector. | 1948 | 18898700 | |
relative susceptibility of aëdes aegypti, aëdes albopictus, aëdes canadensis and anopheles quadrimaculatus to plasmodium gallinaceum. | 1949 | 18137143 | |
aedes aegypti and other mosquito control measures in port sudan. | 1949 | 15408260 | |
rearing of anopheles quadrimaculatus say and aedes aegypti (l.) in the laboratory. | 1949 | 15406584 | |
bioassay systems for the pyrethrins; water-base sprays against aëdes aegypti l. and other flying insects. | 1949 | 18151949 | |
experiments in crossing aedes (stegomyia) aegypti linnaeus and aedes (stegomyia) albopictus skuse. | 1949 | 17800955 | |
[attempt at control of aedes aegypti by application of ddt in water tanks]. | 1950 | 14783641 | |
[control of aedes aegypti in chile]. | 1950 | 15411454 | |
a method of infecting aedes aegypti with plasmodium gallinaceum from chick embryos. | 1950 | 14795205 | |
arrest of development of plasmodium gallinaceum in mosquitoes (aedes aegypti) by radiation effect of p32 1,2. | 1950 | 15424666 | |
studies on plasmodium gallinaceum. i. characteristics of the infection in the mosquito, aedes aegypti. | 1951 | 14846794 | |
[eradication of aedes aegypti and control of yellow fever; four year continental program]. | 1951 | 14886443 | |
[results of ddt application in french guiana; destruction of the aedes aegypti and spectabular reduction of malaria]. | 1951 | 24541063 | |
[innocuousness of the addition of 1 ppm of ddt to drinking water for the eradication of aedes aegypti]. | 1951 | 14821037 | |
estimation of traces of ddt using aedes aegypti larvae as a biological indicator. | 1951 | 14817816 | |
some nutritional requirements of adult mosquitoes (aedes aegypti) for oviposition. | 1951 | 14851026 | |
studies on plasmodium gallinaceum. iv. a comparison of the susceptibility of aedes aegypti, anopheles quadrimaculatus and anopheles freeborni. | 1952 | 14933391 | |
the mechanism of the transmission of myxomatosis in the european rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus) by the mosquito aedes aegypti. | 1952 | 14934625 | |
control of malaria in mauritius; eradication of anopheles funestus and aedes aegypti. | 1953 | 13077717 | |
studies on the intake of microfilariae by their insect vectors, their survival, and their effect on the survival of their vectors. i. dirofilaria immitis and aëdes aegypti. | 1953 | 13080982 | |
healing of gut wounds in the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.) and the leafhopper orosius argentatus (ev.). | 1953 | 13126036 | |
transmission of a west nile-like virus by aedes aegypti. | 1953 | 13090296 | |
[monthly report on eradication of aedes aegypti in american countries, january, 1953]. | 1953 | 13066562 | |
the cutaneous reaction to the bite of the mosquito aëdes aegypti (l.) and its alleviation by the topical application of an antihistaminic cream (pyribenzamine). | 1953 | 13044474 | |
[monthly report on the progress of campaign for eradication of aedes aegypti in american countries, october, 1952]. | 1953 | 13051435 | |
aedes aegypti surveys in three cities in alabama in 1952. | 1953 | 13023298 | |
[monthly report on the campaign of eradication of aedes aegypti in american countries, september, 1952]. | 1953 | 13041772 | |
the growth stimulating effect of apf, terramycin hydrochloride, vitamin b12 and an undetermined factor x upon aedes aegypti (l) diptera, culicidae. | 1953 | 13007931 | |
[monthly report on the aedes aegypti control program in american countries and territories]. | 1954 | 14363372 | |
a preliminary aedes aegypti survey. | 1954 | 14355279 | |
residual effect of ddt in a controlled area of british guiana tested by the continued release of anopheles darlingi and aedes aegypti: a practical technique for the standardized evaluation of over-all residual efficiency under field conditions. | 1954 | 13216955 | |
[monthly report on the campaign of eradication of aedes aegypti in american countries and territories]. | 1954 | 13230222 | |
[monthly report on eradication of aedes aegypti in american countries]. | 1954 | 13181996 | |
[technical bases and standards of evaluation of the campaign against aedes aegypti]. | 1954 | 13181984 | |
[monthly report on eradication of aedes aegypti in american countries, december, 1953]. | 1954 | 13181976 | |
observation on the biology of west nile virus, with special reference to its behaviour in the mosquito aëdes aegypti. | 1954 | 13149118 | |
studies on the north american arthropod-borne encephalitides. vii. estimation of amount of eastern equine encephalitis virus inoculated by infected aedes aegypti. | 1954 | 13207100 | |
the yellow fever situation in africa. | while the twentieth century has produced great developments in the epidemiology of yellow fever and in techniques for its control in urban areas, the essential method of control has not changed: it is still the elimination of the urban vector, aëdes aegypti. the aim of those responsible for yellow fever control in africa should be the eradication of this vector from all urban communities in the endemic area. in the case of sylvan yellow fever, complete control of the vectors is not yet possible, ... | 1954 | 13209300 |
the transmission of semliki forest virus by aedes aegypti. | 1954 | 13212871 | |
[infectibility of aedes aegypti from chicks infected with plasmodium gallinaceum in incubation stage]. | 1954 | 14355424 | |
studies on the intake of microfilariae by their insect vectors, their survival, and their effect on the survival of their vectors. vii. further observations on the intake of the microfilariae of dirofilaria immitis by aedes aegypti in laboratory conditions: the pattern of the intake of a group of flies. | 1955 | 13239083 | |
the comparative morphological and physiological effects of various drugs on the sporogonous cycle of plasmodium gallinaceum in aedes aegypti. | 1955 | 13271507 | |
behaviour differences in two strains of aëdes aegypti. | 1955 | 13244634 | |
[report of march, 1955, on the campaign of eradication of aedes aegypti in the countries and territories of the americas]. | 1955 | 13260399 | |
[report of the month of january 1955 on the eradication campaign of aedes aegypti in the countries and territories of the americas]. | 1955 | 13260397 | |
[campaign of eradication of aedes aegypti in the americas; its organization, development and results since december 1954]. | 1955 | 13260395 | |
[monthly report on the campaign of eradication of aedes aegypti in the countries and territories of the americas]. | 1955 | 14389431 | |
the laboratory transmission of yellow fever by aëdes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus) from malaya. | 1955 | 14362420 |