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jh biosynthesis and hemolymph titers in adult male aedes aegypti mosquitoes.juvenile hormone (jh) is a major hormonal regulator in insects. in aedes aegypti females, jh signals the completion of the ecdysis to the adult stage and initiates reproductive processes. although the regulation of jh synthesis and titer in ae. aegypti females has been extensively studied, relatively little is known about changes of jh synthesis and titers in male mosquitoes, as well as on the roles of jh controlling male reproductive biology. a better understanding of male mosquito reproductive ...201829526769
mosquito pornoscopy: observation and interruption of aedes aegypti copulation to determine female polyandric event and mixed progeny.ades aegypti is the most important arbovirus vector in the world, and new strategies are under evaluation. biological studies mentioning the occurrence of a second mate in aedes aegypti can interfere with vector control program planning, which involves male mosquito release technique. this study presents different experiments to show the occurrence of mixed progeny. mixed male crosses (using a combination of different type of males in confinement with virgin females) showed no polyandric female. ...201829518112
comparative oviposition site selection in containers by aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae) from florida.invasive container mosquito species aedes aegypti (l.) and ae. albopictus (skuse) frequently co-occur in nature where they are typically segregated spatially by distinctive macrohabitat preferences that may select for different oviposition strategies. in a standard cage environment, we compared oviposition site selection by individual gravid females of these species exposed to variable numbers of water-holding cups and the presence or absence of a rugose wettable container lining. offered plasti ...201829514300
building infestation index for aedes aegypti and occurrence of dengue fever in the municipality of foz do iguaçu, paraná, brazil, from 2001 to 2016.the building infestation index (bii) uses the rapid assay of the larval index for aedes aegypti (liraa) to express the relationship between positive and surveyed properties. we evaluated liraa and the relationship between the bii and climate variables for dengue cases in foz do iguaçu municipality, paraná.201829513847
occurrence of sweet refuse at disposal sites: rainwater retention capacity and potential breeding opportunities for aedes aegypti.nectar is the staple diet of adult mosquitoes in the wild, but its availability is inconsistent and can be affected by rainfall. in urban centers, aedes vectors commonly use man-made containers as their major habitat; however, they can colonize any items replenished by rainfall. garbage output has increased significantly in recent years, at a time when collection frequency is reducing. such garbage usually includes organic components, some of which are sweet and can be fed upon by other animals ...201829512008
the non-canonical notch signaling is essential for the control of fertility in aedes aegypti.the notch signaling pathway is a highly evolutionarily-conserved cell-cell signaling pathway that regulates many events during development. it plays a pivotal role in the regulation of fundamental cellular processes, such as cell proliferation, stem cell maintenance, and differentiation during embryonic and adult development. however, functions of notch signaling in aedes aegypti, the major mosquito vector for dengue, are largely unknown. in this study, we identified a unique feature of a. aegyp ...201829505577
dengue knowledge in indoor dengue patients from low socioeconomic class; aetiology, symptoms, mode of transmission and prevention.dengue fever has emerged as an emerging public health issue during last decade bearing significant morbidity and economic burden particularly in third world countries. current study aims to assess various domains of knowledge of indoor dengue patients..201829504327
resistance of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) populations to deltamethrin, permethrin, and temephos in cambodia.dengue fever is a major public health concern, including 185,000 annual cases in cambodia. aedes aegypti is the primary vector for dengue transmission and is targeted with insecticide treatments. this study characterized the insecticide resistance status of ae aegypti from rural and urban locations. the susceptibility to temephos, permethrin, and deltamethrin of ae aegypti was evaluated in accordance with world health organization instructions. all the field populations showed lower mortality ra ...201829502428
bacterial microbiota of aedes aegypti mosquito larvae is altered by intoxication with bacillus thuringiensis israelensis.insect microbiota is a dynamic microbial community that can actively participate in defense against pathogens. bacillus thuringiensis (bt) is a natural entomopathogen widely used as a bioinsecticide for pest control. although bt's mode of action has been extensively studied, whether the presence of microbiota is mandatory for bt to effectively kill the insect is still under debate. an association between a higher tolerance and a modified microbiota was already evidenced but a critical point rema ...201829499735
anti-diuretic action of a capa neuropeptide against a subset of diuretic hormones in the disease vector aedes aegypti.the mosquito aedes aegypti is a vector responsible for transmitting various pathogens to humans, and their prominence as chief vectors of human disease is largely due to their anthropophilic blood feeding behaviour. larval stage mosquitoes must deal with the potential dilution of their haemolymph in freshwater, whereas the haematophagus a. aegypti female faces the challenge of excess ion and water intake after a blood meal. the excretory system, composed of the malpighian tubules (mts) and hindg ...201829496779
dengue in araraquara, state of são paulo: epidemiology, climate and aedes aegypti infestation.objective to describe the epidemiology of dengue in a medium-sized city in the state of são paulo. methods data, such as circulating serotypes, severe cases and deaths, age group, sex, among others, were obtained on reported and confirmed dengue cases in araraquara, state of são paulo, between 1991 and 2015. climatic and infestation data were also analyzed. these variables were evaluated descriptively, using statistical measures such as frequencies, averages, minimum and maximum. dengue incidenc ...201829489994
truck-mounted natular 2ec (spinosad) ulv residual treatment in a simulated urban environment to control aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in north florida.preemptive treatment of dry habitats with an ultra-low volume (ulv) residual larvicide may be effective in an integrated vector management program to control populations of container-inhabiting aedes mosquitoes, key vectors of zika, dengue, and chikungunya viruses. we exposed dry, artificial containers placed in exposed and protected locations to natular 2ec (spinosad) larvicide applied with a truck-mounted ulv sprayer in a simulated urban setting in north florida, and later introduced water and ...201831442121
ultra-low volume application of spinosad (natular 2ec) larvicide as a residual in a tropical environment against aedes and anopheles species.we investigated the efficacy of a liquid larvicide, natular 2ec® (spinosad), applied with ultra-low volume sprayer as a residual application during the dry season in southeastern thailand against 4 medically important species-aedes aegypti, ae. albopictus, anopheles dirus, and an. minimus. we found that this larvicide could be applied as a residual to dry areas known to collect water and potentially still be effective after rains or irrigation, which could increase the flexibility and efficiency ...201831442120
effect of travel speed on dispersion of aqualuer 20-20 sprayed by a truck-mounted ultra-low-volume sprayer against caged aedes aegypti1.the effect of travel speed of a truck-mounted ultra-low-volume (ulv) sprayer on its application efficacy was studied at st. johns county fairground, elkton, fl, during summer 2015. the efficacy was assessed by spray deposition, droplet size spectrum, and 24-h mortality of caged adult aedes aegypti, using 2 rows of sampling locations, 15 m apart and spread up to 122 m from the spray. each location had a bioassay cage and an impinger droplet sampler, 1 m apart from each other, at 1.5 m off the gro ...201831442115
application efficacy of vectobac wdg against larval aedes aegypti using thermal fog technology.the effectiveness of thermal fog application of bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (vectobac® wdg) against larval aedes aegypti was evaluated in open and forest canopied environments in northeastern florida, using a handheld igeba® tf34 thermal fogger (with water conversion kit). the product was applied at the maximum label rate of 1 kg/ha to linear transects, in each environment, containing empty 0.5-liter cups. after application, late-2nd to early-3rd instars of ae. aegypti were added to each ...201831442110
ultra-low volume application of spinosad (natular 2ec) as a residual in a hot-arid environment against aedes aegypti.the invasive aedes aegypti is an important disease vector increasing in frequency in hot-arid regions of the usa such as the southwest. within hot-arid surroundings this mosquito may be confined to peridomestic locations that tend to be cooler and humid, such as in lush, irrigated ornamental vegetation surrounding homes. however, to reach these habitat refugia, ultra-low volume (ulv) applications of insecticides targeting this mosquito must retain efficacy after being sprayed from the air or str ...201831442108
mosquitocidal activity of a naturally occurring isochroman and synthetic analogs from the plant pathogenic fungus, diaporthe eres against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).the culture filtrate of a plant pathogenic fungus that infects english ivy (hedera helix l., araliaceae) was investigated for mosquitocidal constituents by bioassay-guided isolation. the fungus responsible for pathogenic effects on the plant h. helix has been identified as diaporthe eres nitschke by molecular techniques. the mosquito adulticidal constituent in the culture filtrate was identified as 3,4-dihydro-8-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylisocoumarin (1) by spectroscopic techniques. laboratory bioassay ...201829474636
comparative analysis of major mosquito vectors response to seed-derived essential oil and seed pod-derived extract from acacia nilotica.botanical metabolites are increasingly realized as potential replacements to chemical insecticides. in the present study, acacia nilotica seed essential oil and seed pod solvent extracts were tested for bioefficacy against three important types of mosquitoes. mortality was recorded 24 h post-treatment, while smoke toxicity of adult mosquitoes was recorded at 10 min intervals for 40 min. seed pod powder was extracted with different solvents and hydrodistilled seed oil chemical constituents were d ...201829473901
socioeconomic and human behavioral factors associated with aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) immature habitat in tucson, az.aedes aegypti (l.; diptera: culicidae) has been established in the southwestern united states for several decades, but relationships between humans and mosquitoes in this arid region are not well-characterized. in august 2012, the outdoor premises of 355 houses within 20 neighborhoods in tucson, arizona were surveyed for containers that could provide larval habitat for ae. aegypti mosquitoes. at the same time, a knowledge, attitudes and practices (kap) questionnaire was administered to a residen ...201829471405
regulation of midgut cell proliferation impacts aedes aegypti susceptibility to dengue virus.aedes aegypti is the vector of some of the most important vector-borne diseases like dengue, chikungunya, zika and yellow fever, affecting millions of people worldwide. the cellular processes that follow a blood meal in the mosquito midgut are directly associated with pathogen transmission. we studied the homeostatic response of the midgut against oxidative stress, as well as bacterial and dengue virus (denv) infections, focusing on the proliferative ability of the intestinal stem cells (isc). i ...201829782512
zika virus: report from the task force on tropical diseases by the world federation of societies of intensive and critical care medicine.zika fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the zika virus (zikv), an rna virus belonging to the genus flavivirus. zikv can be transmitted by bites from aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus species, sexual activity, blood transfusion and from mother to fetus during pregnancy and delivery. a total of 50 territories and countries in the americas had reported zikv infections. for those with symptoms, the presentation is similar to dengue fever with body aches, joint pain, fatigue, malaise, fe ...201829779827
genome sequence analysis of a novel bacillus thuringiensis strain blb406 active against aedes aegypti larvae, a novel potential bioinsecticide.blb406 is a novel isolate of bacillus thuringiensis with a larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti larvae. it displays original plasmidic and crystal protein patterns. the present work reported molecular and bioinformatic analyses for the genome sequence of blb406 using miseq illumina next-generation sequencing technology. the reads were assembled by velvet tool. using rast program and pgaap, the genome of blb406 strain was shown to contain 6297 genes corresponding to 5924 protein coding seque ...201829778876
chemical profile and pharmacological effects of the resin and essential oil from bursera slechtendalii: a medicinal "copal tree" of southern mexico.this study reports on the volatile profile and pharmacological activities of the essential oil and resin from bursera slechtendalii, an aromatic medicinal tree commercialized in southern mexico. the essential oil contained 25 volatiles including p-cymen-8-ol (25.4-35.7%), n-hexyl hexanoate (6.8-17.6%) and n-octyl hexanoate (7.6-14.8%), whereas the crystallized resin contained 14 volatiles, including n-octyl acetate (29.6-34.2%), limonene (15.8-18.7%) and n-octyl butyrate (12.6-17-6%). the inhala ...201829777752
modeling dengue vector population using remotely sensed data and machine learning.mosquitoes are vectors of many human diseases. in particular, aedes ægypti (linnaeus) is the main vector for chikungunya, dengue, and zika viruses in latin america and it represents a global threat. public health policies that aim at combating this vector require dependable and timely information, which is usually expensive to obtain with field campaigns. for this reason, several efforts have been done to use remote sensing due to its reduced cost. the present work includes the temporal modeling ...201829777650
use of bead-based serologic assay to evaluate chikungunya virus epidemic, haiti.the index case of chikungunya virus (chikv) in haiti was reported during early 2014; the vector, the pervasive aedes aegypti mosquito, promoted rapid spread throughout the country. during december 2014-february 2015, we collected blood samples from 4,438 persons at 154 sites (62 urban, 92 rural) throughout haiti and measured chikv igg by using a multiplex bead assay. overall chikv seroprevalence was 57.9%; differences between rural (mean 44.9%) and urban (mean 78.4%) areas were pronounced. logis ...201829774861
co-breeding association of aedes albopictus (skuse) and aedes aegypti (linnaeus) (diptera: culicidae) in relation to location and container size.the occurrence of major outbreaks of dengue, and other vector borne diseases such as chikungunya and zika in tropical and subtropical regions has rendered control of the diseases a top-priority for many affected countries including malaysia. control of the mosquito vectors aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus through the reduction of breeding sites and the application of insecticides to kill immature forms and adults are the main control efforts to combat these diseases. the present study describe ...201829644025
evaluation of a simple polytetrafluoroethylene (ptfe)-based membrane for blood-feeding of malaria and dengue fever vectors in the laboratory.controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory colonies of disease-transmitting mosquitoes and investigating pathogen transmission. we evaluated a low-cost artificial feeding (af) method, as an alternative to direct human feeding (dhf), commonly used in mosquito laboratories.201829642937
yellow fever.the yellow fever (yf) virus is a flavivirus, transmitted by haemagogus, sabethes or aedes aegypti mosquitoes. the disease is endemic in forest areas in africa and latin america leading to epizootics in monkeys that constitute the reservoir of the disease. there are two forms of yf: sylvatic, transmitted accidentally when approaching the forests, and urban, which can be perpetuated by aedes aegypti. in brazil, the last case of urban yf occurred in 1942. since then, there has been an expansion of ...201829641667
identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from nam nao national park in thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus.entomopathogenic nematodes (epns) that are symbiotically associated with xenorhabdus and photorhabdus bacteria can kill target insects via direct infection and toxin action. there are limited reports identifying such organisms in the national park of thailand. therefore, the objectives of this study were to identify epns and symbiotic bacteria from nam nao national park, phetchabun province, thailand and to evaluate the larvicidal activity of bacteria against aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus. a ...201829641570
suppression of the pelo protein by wolbachia and its effect on dengue virus in aedes aegypti.the endosymbiont wolbachia is known to block replication of several important arboviruses, including dengue virus (denv), in the mosquito vector aedes aegypti. so far, the exact mechanism of this viral inhibition is not fully understood. a recent study in drosophila melanogaster has demonstrated an interaction between the pelo gene and drosophila c virus. in this study, we explored the possible involvement of the pelo protein, that is involved in protein translation, in wolbachia-mediated antivi ...201829641562
exploring mosquito fauna of majuro atoll (republic of marshall islands) in the context of zika outbreak.first autochthonous zika clinical case was reported in the republic of marshall islands (rmi) on majuro atoll in february 2016. an entomological survey of mosquito larvae and adult populations was carried out in four areas of majuro, the most populated atoll of rmi encompassing different habitats (forest, rural, or urban) including some with confirmed clinical zika cases to evaluate which mosquito species could be involved in the zika transmission. a total of 2,367 immature and adult mosquito sp ...201829635382
a sex-structured model with birth pulse and release strategy for the spread of wolbachia in mosquito population.dengue fever is one of the most important diseases causing illness and death all over the world, which brings tremendous threat to peoples' life and property security, especially in the undeveloped areas. the main vector, aedes aegypti, must be controlled to prevent the transmission of dengue. there are a variety of methods to control it. wolbachia is an innovative bacterium which breaks the dengue transmission cycle for its characteristics of cytoplasmic incompatibility and maternal transmissio ...201829625205
efficacy of aedes aegypti control by indoor ultra low volume (ulv) insecticide spraying in iquitos, peru.aedes aegypti is a primary vector of dengue, chikungunya, zika, and urban yellow fever viruses. indoor, ultra low volume (ulv) space spraying with pyrethroid insecticides is the main approach used for ae. aegypti emergency control in many countries. given the widespread use of this method, the lack of large-scale experiments or detailed evaluations of municipal spray programs is problematic.201829624581
effectiveness of a field trap barrier system for controlling aedes albopictus: a "removal trapping" strategy.aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus are the main vectors for the transmission of several viral pathogens, in particular, dengue, zika and chikungunya. in the absence of vaccines and treatment, control of aedes mosquitoes is the only means of keeping these diseases in check. aedes control is difficult, and it is, therefore, necessary to evaluate the efficacy of novel control methods, particularly those targeting adult and exophilic ae. albopictus populations.201829463300
host plant forensics and olfactory-based detection in afro-tropical mosquito disease vectors.the global spread of vector-borne diseases remains a worrying public health threat, raising the need for development of new combat strategies for vector control. knowledge of vector ecology can be exploited in this regard, including plant feeding; a critical resource that mosquitoes of both sexes rely on for survival and other metabolic processes. however, the identity of plant species mosquitoes feed on in nature remains largely unknown. by testing the hypothesis about selectivity in plant feed ...201829462150
salinity tolerant aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus-infection with dengue virus and contribution to dengue transmission in a coastal peninsula.aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus are major arboviral vectors that are considered to lay eggs, and undergo preimaginal development only in fresh water collections. however, recently they have been also shown to develop in coastal brackish water habitats. the ability of the biologically variant salinity-tolerant aedes vectors to transmit arboviral diseases is unknown. we therefore, investigated the infection of salinity-tolerant aedes mosquitoes with dengue virus (denv) and analysed dengue inciden ...201829916445
screening of natural wolbachia infection in aedes aegypti, aedes taeniorhynchus and culex quinquefasciatus from guadeloupe (french west indies).guadeloupe islands are threatened by several mosquito-borne viruses such as dengue, chikungunya, zika and west nile virus. it appears essential to look for alternative mosquito control methods such as the incompatible insect technique (itt) aiming at sterilizing wild females by inundative releases of incompatible males. before considering the implementation of such a strategy, the characterization of genetic diversity of the endocellular bacterium wolbachia regarding the local mosquito populatio ...201829908171
prediction and prevention of urban arbovirus epidemics: a challenge for the global virology community.the recent emergence and rapid spread of zika virus in tropical regions of the western hemisphere took arbovirologists and public health officials by surprise, and the earlier transfers of west nile and chikungunya viruses from the old to the new world were also unexpected. these pandemics underscore the increasing threat of zoonotic arboviruses, especially those that are capable of entering into human-amplified, urban transmission cycles transmitted by aedes (stegomyia) aegypti and sometimes ot ...201829906475
lack of evidence for natural wolbachia infections in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).wolbachia is a genus of endosymbiotic bacteria that infects 66% of all insect species. its major impact on insects is in reproduction: sterility, production of one sex, and/or parthenogenesis. another effect was discovered when the disease-transmitting mosquito, aedes aegypti linnaeus (diptera: culicidae), was infected with wolbachia isolated from drosophila: infected female mosquitoes became less capable of transmitting diseases such as dengue fever and chikungunya. this has led to releases of ...201829901734
restoration of pyrethroid susceptibility in a highly resistant aedes aegypti population.insecticide resistance has evolved in disease vectors worldwide, creating the urgent need to either develop new control methods or restore insecticide susceptibility to regain use of existing tools. here we show that phenotypic susceptibility can be restored in a highly resistant field-derived strain of aedes aegypti in only 10 generations through rearing them in the absence of insecticide.201829899128
signifying zika: heterogeneity in the representations of the virus by history of infection.despite having been broadly advertised by the mass media, many negative consequences of the zika virus have been less significant than originally predicted. it is likely that after a few months from the epidemic's onset, personal experience with the virus has altered the person's way to deal with the disease. this study explores the relation between exposure to zika virus and the social representation of the epidemic. more specifically, one analyzes if increased exposure to the risk of zika infe ...201829898004
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
a transcriptomic survey of the impact of environmental stress on response to dengue virus in the mosquito, aedes aegypti.populations of aedes aegypti naturally exhibit variable susceptibility to dengue viruses. this natural variation can be impacted by nutritional stress resulting from larval-stage crowding, indicating the influence of environment components on the adult mosquito immune response. in particular, larval crowding was previously shown to reduce the susceptibility of adult females of a trinidad field isolate of a. aegypti to the dengue serotype 2 (jam1409) virus. here, we present the first whole transc ...201829889847
target and non-target toxicity of fern extracts against mosquito vectors and beneficial aquatic organisms.dengue and malaria are significant mosquito-borne diseases that are rapidly spread worldwide, mainly in temperate countries. pteridophytes were identified to be a significant source of novel mosquitocidal agents. the present research was to explore the eco-friendly larvicides from methanol extracts of ferns, viz., actiniopteris radiata, adiantum caudatum, cheilanthes swartzii, hemionitis arifolia and lycopodium clavatum. the larvicidal potential of the extracts screened using larvae of dengue ve ...201829885618
viral determinants and vector competence of zika virus transmission.zika virus (zikv) has emerged as a new global health threat. since its first discovery in zika forest in uganda, this virus has been isolated from several mosquito species, including aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus. the geographical distribution of these mosquito species across tropical and subtropical regions has led to several outbreaks, including the recent pandemic in brazil, followed by the pacific islands and other areas of north and south america. this has gained attention of the scien ...201829875751
multiscale approach to deciphering the molecular mechanisms involved in the direct and intergenerational effect of ibuprofen on mosquito aedes aegypti.the anti-inflammatory ibuprofen is a ubiquitous surface water contaminant. however, the chronic impact of this pharmaceutical on aquatic invertebrate populations remains poorly understood. in model insect aedes aegypti, we investigated the intergenerational consequences of parental chronic exposure to an environmentally relevant concentration of ibuprofen. while exposed individuals did not show any phenotypic changes, their progeny showed accelerated development and an increased tolerance to sta ...201829874051
effects of temephos, permethrin, and eucalyptus nitens essential oil on survival and swimming behavior of aedes aegypti and anopheles pseudopunctipennis (diptera: culicidae) larvae.an essential strategy to deal with mosquito-borne diseases is the control of larvae in their development sites. the mosquitoes anopheles pseudopunctipennis (theobald) (diptera: culicidae), a malaria vector, and aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae), vector of dengue, zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya viruses, breed in very different habitats. insecticide treatments of mosquito larvae focus mainly on their lethal effects. however, insecticide degradation or the poor dosage of larvicides will ...201829873741
vertical transmission of dengue virus in the yogyakarta airport area.international health regulations controls international travel including human movement, disease vector, and imported items to prevent the spread of dengue, especially in seaports, airports, and border crossing posts. this study aimed to determine dengue transovarial transmission index (tti) and distribution of dengue virus in the areas around adisucipto airport of yogyakarta, indonesia.201829871615
differential effects of temperature and mosquito genetics determine transmissibility of arboviruses by aedes aegypti in argentina.aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) have a global distribution and are the primary vector of a number of mosquito-borne viruses responsible for epidemics throughout the americas. as in much of south america, the threat from pathogens including dengue virus (denv; flaviviridae, flavivirus) and chikungunya virus (chikv; togaviridae, alphavirus) has increased in argentina in recent years. the complexity of transmission cycles makes predicting the occurrence and intensity of arbovirus outbreaks ...201829869610
serosurvey of human antibodies recognizing aedes aegypti d7 salivary proteins in colombia.dengue is one of the most geographically significant mosquito-borne viral diseases transmitted by aedes mosquitoes. during blood feeding, mosquitoes deposit salivary proteins that induce antibody responses. these can be related to the intensity of exposure to bites. some mosquito salivary proteins, such as d7 proteins, are known as potent allergens. the antibody response to d7 proteins can be used as a marker to evaluate the risk of exposure and disease transmission and provide critical informat ...201829868532
effect of the topical repellent para-menthane-3,8-diol on blood feeding behavior and fecundity of the dengue virus vector aedes aegypti.dengue fever is an acute disease caused by the dengue virus and transmitted primarily by the mosquito aedes aegypti. the current strategy for dengue prevention is vector control including the use of topical repellents to reduce mosquito biting. although n,n-diethyl-m-methylbenzamide (deet) is the most common active ingredient in topical repellent products, para-menthane-3,8-diol (pmd) is also used commercially. studies have indicated pmd reduced biting by 90⁻95% for up to 6⁻8 h, similar to the e ...201829867036
pyrethroid resistance in the dengue vector aedes aegypti in southeast asia: present situation and prospects for management.human arboviral diseases transmitted by aedes aegypti such as dengue, zika, chikungunya and yellow fever remain global public health threats to date. of these diseases, dengue fever is particularly prevalent in southeast asia. relentless vector control efforts are performed to curtail disease transmissions through which pyrethroid insecticides are broadly used as the first line of defense to control ae. aegypti, especially in the course of disease outbreaks. here, we compile the largest contempo ...201829866193
molecular and functional characterization of single-box high-mobility group b (hmgb) chromosomal protein from aedes aegypti.high-mobility group b (hmgb) proteins have highly conserved, unique dna-binding domains, hmg boxes, that can bind non-b-type dna structures, such as bent, kinked and unwound structures, with high affinity. hmgb proteins also promote dna bending, looping and unwinding. in this study, we determined the role of the aedes aegypti single hmg-box domain protein aahmgb; characterized its structure, spatiotemporal expression levels, subcellular localization, and nucleic acid binding activities; and comp ...201829859286
technologies to combat aedes mosquitoes: a model based on smart city.aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of diseases such as dengue fever, yellow fever, chikungunya fever, zika virus fever, some of which can cause irreversible central nervous system problems and death. this study investigates what technologies are being used for combatting and monitoring the aedes mosquitoes and to propose joining these technologies into a single and complete solution using the smart cities concept. a search for newscasts on google a ...201829857404
exposure of a diurnal mosquito vector to floral mimics: foraging responses, feeding patterns, and significance for sugar bait technology.food location by mosquitoes is mediated by resource-derived olfactory and visual signals. smell sensation is intermittent and dependent on the environment, whereas visual signals are continual and precede olfactory cues. success of mosquito bait technology, where olfactory cues are used for attraction, is being impeded by reduced attractiveness. despite proof that mosquitoes respond to colored objects, including those mimicking floral shape, and that they can discriminate among flowers, the impa ...201829856985
the awed trial (applying wolbachia to eliminate dengue) to assess the efficacy of wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in yogyakarta, indonesia: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial.dengue and other arboviruses transmitted by aedes aegypti mosquitoes, including zika and chikungunya, present an increasing public health challenge in tropical regions. current vector control strategies have failed to curb disease transmission, but continue to be employed despite the absence of robust evidence for their effectiveness or optimal implementation. the world mosquito program has developed a novel approach to arbovirus control using ae. aegypti stably transfected with wolbachia bacter ...201829855331
a highly secure method for rearing aedes aegypti mosquitoes.vector-borne infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms transmitted mainly by blood-sucking arthropod vectors. in laboratories, the handling of insects carrying human pathogens requires extra caution because of safety concerns over their escape risk. based on standard insect containment practices, there have been cases where costly enhancements were required to definitely protect laboratory workers and neighbors from potential infection through mosquito bites. here, we developed ...201829849477
dengue in singapore from 2004 to 2016: cyclical epidemic patterns dominated by serotypes 1 and 2.singapore has experienced periodic dengue epidemics despite maintaining a low aedes house index. each epidemic was associated with a switch in the predominant serotype. we investigated the temporal dynamics of dengue fever and dengue virus (denv) and analyzed the epidemiological and entomological patterns of dengue in singapore from 2004 to 2016. the case surveillance is based on a mandatory notification system that requires all medical practitioners to report clinically suspected and laboratory ...201829848407
report of chikungunya virus in wild populations of aedes aegypti in guerrero state, mexico.we detected vertical transmission of chikungunya virus (chikv) in wild populations of aedes aegypti from san marcos, guerrero, mexico, with real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. a total of 20 pools (1-11 specimens/pool) of larvae, male, and female mosquitoes were tested. we report the detection of chikv in 2 of 11 larval pools, 4 of 5 male pools, and 1 of 4 female pools, from field-collected mosquitoes.201831442150
a survey of the mosquito species in maxcanu, yucatan, mexico.a survey was carried out to identify the mosquitoes inhabiting human premises in the rural locality of maxcanú, yucatán, mexico. using the centers for disease control and prevention backpack aspirators, simple random sampling was carried out inside of 101 homes during the november 2013 rainy season. a total of 1,492 specimens were collected. three subfamilies (anophelinae, culicinae, and toxorhynchitinae) and 5 species were identified: anopheles albimanus, aedes aegypti, culex interrogator, lima ...201831442149
a survey of the mosquitoes of kosrae state, federated states of micronesia, 2016.in response to an outbreak of zika virus that started in february 2016 on kosrae island, kosrae state, federated states of micronesia, we conducted entomological investigations, including a survey to characterize the mosquito fauna on kosrae, from november 29 to december 8, 2016. mosquitoes were collected using several surveillance methods in order to sample all stages of the mosquito life cycle. eggs were collected using ovicups, larvae and pupae were sampled using standard dippers, and adults ...201831414080
[knowledge and practices in aedes aegypti control among different social subjects in salvador, bahia state, brazil].due to the persistence of dengue and other arbovirus infections in brazil, the government has stepped up measures to combat the aedes aegypti mosquito vector. the responsibilities of community endemic disease workers (cedw) and community health workers (chw) include acting as intermediaries and disseminating knowledge in the community. the aim of this study was to analyze knowledge and practices in dengue control by different social subjects: residents and cedw/chw. interviews were held with res ...201829846399
follow up of a robust meta-signature to identify zika virus infection in aedes aegypti: another brick in the wall.the mosquito aedes aegypti is the main vector of several arthropod-borne diseases that have global impacts. in a previous meta-analysis, our group identified a vector gene set containing 110 genes strongly associated with infections of dengue, west nile and yellow fever viruses. of these 110 genes, four genes allowed a highly accurate classification of infected status. more recently, a new study of ae. aegypti infected with zika virus (zikv) was published, providing new data to investigate wheth ...201829846381
the use of wolbachia by the world mosquito program to interrupt transmission of aedes aegypti transmitted viruses.the biological control of mosquito transmission by the use of the naturally occurring insect-specific bacterial endosymbiont wolbachia has been successfully tested in small field trials. the approach has been translated successfully to larger field sites in townsville, australia and expanded to more than 10 countries through the eliminate dengue program. the broader application of the program beyond limiting the transmission of dengue and including other aedes aegypti borne mosquitoes has seen t ...201829845544
structures of zika virus e & ns1: relations with virus infection and host immune responses.zika virus (zikv), first discovered in the zika forest in uganda in 1947 was understudied until the recent explosive epidemic in several south american countries where it has become strongly associated with congenital birth defects leading to severe cranial malformations and neurological conditions. the increase in number of case of microcephaly in newborn children associated with zikv infection triggered the world health organization to declare the epidemic as a public health emergency of inter ...201829845526
back-to-the-future potential for autochthonous transmission of aedes aegypti-transmitted viruses in ethekwini and urban coastal kwazulu-natal province, south africa. 201829843848
the risk of urban yellow fever resurgence in aedes-infested american cities.aedes aegypti, historically known as yellow fever (yf) mosquito, transmits a great number of other viruses such as dengue, west nile, chikungunya, zika, mayaro and perhaps oropouche, among others. well established in africa and asia, aedes mosquitoes are now increasingly invading large parts of the american continent, and hence the risk of urban yf resurgence in the american cities should because of great concern to public health authorities. although no new urban cycle of yf was reported in the ...201829843824
evaluation of larvicidal, adulticidal, and anticholinesterase activities of essential oils of illicium verum hook. f., pimenta dioica (l.) merr., and myristica fragrans houtt. against zika virus vectors.aedes aegypti is the vector responsible for transmitting pathogens that cause various infectious diseases, such as dengue, zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya, worrying health authorities in the tropics. due to resistance of mosquitoes to synthetic insecticides, the search for more effective insecticidal agents becomes crucial. the aim of this study was to verify the larvicidal, adulticidal, and anticholinesterase activities of the essential oils of the illicium verum (eoiv), pimenta dioica (eop ...201829808407
rapid, noninvasive detection of zika virus in aedes aegypti mosquitoes by near-infrared spectroscopy.the accelerating global spread of arboviruses, such as zika virus (zikv), highlights the need for more proactive mosquito surveillance. however, a major challenge during arbovirus outbreaks has been the lack of rapid and affordable tests for pathogen detection in mosquitoes. we show for the first time that near-infrared spectroscopy (nirs) is a rapid, reagent-free, and cost-effective tool that can be used to noninvasively detect zikv in heads and thoraces of intact aedes aegypti mosquitoes with ...201829806030
impact of short-term temperature challenges on the larvicidal activities of the entomopathogenic watermold leptolegnia chapmanii against aedes aegypti, and development on infected dead larvae.the oomycete leptolegnia chapmanii is among the most promising entomopathogens for biological control of aedes aegypti. this mosquito vector breeds in small water collections, where this aquatic watermold pathogen can face short-term scenarios of challenging high or low temperatures during changing ambient conditions, but it is yet not well understood how extreme temperatures might affect the virulence and recycling capacities of this pathogen. we tested the effect of short-term exposure of ency ...201829801786
vapor toxicity of five volatile pyrethroids against aedes aegypti, aedes albopictus, culex quinquefasciatus, and anopheles quadrimaculatus (diptera: culicidae).mosquito mortality has been documented in numerous studies of spatial repellents but the concentration-dependent toxicity of spatial repellent vapors has not been documented. to address this issue, prallethrin, flumethrin, metofluthrin, transfluthrin, and meperfluthrin were selected for comparative study against aedes albopictus (skuse), ae. aegypti (l.), culex quinquefasciatus say, and anopheles quadrimaculatus say. mosquito were exposed to vapors of each chemical for 2, 4, and 24 h with mortal ...201829797795
codon adaptation biases among sylvatic and urban genotypes of dengue virus type 2.dengue virus (denv) emerged from the sylvatic environment and colonized urban settings, being sustained in a human-aedes-human transmission chain, mainly by the bites of females of the anthropophilic species aedes aegypti. herein, we sought evidence for fine-tuning in viral codon usage, possibly due to viral adaptation to human transmission. we compared the codon adaptation of denv serotype 2 (denv-2) genotypes from urban and sylvatic habitats and tried to correlate the findings with key evoluti ...201829792991
surveillance of mosquitoes (diptera: culicidae) in southern iowa, 2016.the mosquito fauna of iowa has been extensively investigated over several decades, providing a wealth of information regarding species distributions, relative abundance, temporal activity patterns, and identifying vectors of medical importance. however, these investigations have had unequal coverage, leaving the mosquito fauna in some parts of the state, including southern iowa, largely uncharacterized. with the heightened public health threat of zika virus in the summer of 2016, greater emphasi ...201829788488
threshold dynamics of a temperature-dependent stage-structured mosquito population model with nested delays.mosquito-borne diseases remain a significant threat to public health and economics. since mosquitoes are quite sensitive to temperature, global warming may not only worsen the disease transmission case in current endemic areas but also facilitate mosquito population together with pathogens to establish in new regions. therefore, understanding mosquito population dynamics under the impact of temperature is considerably important for making disease control policies. in this paper, we develop a sta ...201829785519
a multi-faceted pandemic: a review of the state of knowledge on the zika virus.while until recently the small and isolated zika outbreaks in eastern asia and pacific islands had been overlooked, the large-scale outbreak that started in brazil in 2015 and the increase of microcephaly cases in the same place and time made media headlines. considered as harmless until recently, zika has given rise to an important global crisis that poses not only health challenges but also environmental, economical, social, and ethical challenges for states and people around the world. the ma ...201829785319
the influence of urban heat islands and socioeconomic factors on the spatial distribution of aedes aegypti larval habitats.we addressed the potential associations among the temporal and spatial distribution of larval habitats of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti, the presence of urban heat islands and socioeconomic factors. data on larval habitats were collected in santa bárbara d'oeste, são paulo, brazil, from 2004 to 2006, and spatial and temporal variations were analysed using a wavelet-based approach. we quantified urban heat islands by calculating surface temperatures using the results of wavelet analyses and grey leve ...201829772891
urban environmental clustering to assess the spatial dynamics of aedes aegypti breeding sites.the identification of aedes aegypti breeding hotspots in urban areas is crucial for the rational design of control strategies against this disease vector. remote sensing and geographic information systems offer valuable tools for mapping habitat suitability of a given area. however, predicting species occurrences by means of probability distribution maps based on transversal entomological surveys has limited utility for local authorities. the aim of the present study was to carefully examine the ...201829772886
encapsidated host factors in alphavirus particles influence midgut infection of aedes aegypti.transmission of mosquito-borne viruses requires the efficient infection of both a permissive vertebrate host and a competent mosquito vector. the infectivity of sindbis virus (sinv), the type species of the alphavirus genus, is influenced by both the original and new host cell. we have shown that infection of vertebrate cells by sinv, chikungunya virus (chikv), and ross river virus (rrv) produces two subpopulations of virus particles separable based on density. in contrast, a single population o ...201829772674
tracking aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) larval behavior across development: effects of temperature and nutrients on individuals' foraging behavior.immature mosquitoes alter their foraging behavior in response to variation in nutrients, predators, and temperature, with consequences on the adult stage where pathogens are transmitted. these patterns of behavior have not been described with respect to both developmental stage and environmental variation, nor has behavior been examined within an individual across instars. we hypothesized that individual larvae have distinct behavioral syndromes, and predict that the rank of foraging activity in ...201829771372
niche conservatism of aedes albopictus and aedes aegypti - two mosquito species with different invasion histories.biological invasions have been associated with niche changes; however, their occurrence is still debated. we assess whether climatic niches between native and non-native ranges have changed during the invasion process using two globally spread mosquitoes as model species, aedes albopictus and aedes aegypti. considering the different time spans since their invasions (>300 vs. 30-40 years), niche changes were expected to be more likely for ae. aegypti than for ae. albopictus. we used temperature a ...201829769652
ornamental bromeliads of miami-dade county, florida are important breeding sites for aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).a major public health concern is the emergence and geographical spread of vector-borne diseases such as zika and yellow fever. ornamental bromeliads retaining water in their leaf axils represent potential breeding sites for mosquitoes. as the role of ornamental bromeliads in breeding aedes aegypti in miami-dade county, florida is unknown, we hypothesize that ornamental bromeliads are important breeding sites for ae. aegypti. our objective was to survey bromeliads in areas with high densities of ...201829769105
efficacy of the main repellents available in the brazilian market against aedes aegypti bites under concentrations applied to pediatric populations. 201829768569
ns1 codon usage adaptation to humans in pandemic zika virus.zika virus (zikv) was recognised as a zoonotic pathogen in africa and southeastern asia. human infections were infrequently reported until 2007, when the first known epidemic occurred in micronesia. after 2013, the asian lineage of zikv spread along the pacific islands and americas, causing severe outbreaks with millions of human infections. the recent human infections of zikv were also associated with severe complications, such as an increase in cases of guillain-barre syndrome and the emergenc ...201829768530
pyrethroid insecticides maintain repellent effect on knock-down resistant populations of aedes aegypti mosquitoes.pyrethroid-treated clothing is commonly worn for protection against mosquitoes; pyrethroids are both insecticides and repellents. pyrethroid resistance has become increasingly common in aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue, zika, and other arboviruses, but it is not clear whether resistance is associated with reductions in repellency. in order to determine whether long-lasting permethrin impregnated (llpi) clothing is protective, we used aedes aegypti from new orleans, la (pyrethroid-sensitive) a ...201829763445
effects of light and temperature on daily activity and clock gene expression in two mosquito disease vectors.most organisms feature an endogenous circadian clock capable of synchronization with their environment. the most well-known synchronizing agents are light and temperature. the circadian clock of mosquitoes, vectors of many pathogens, drives important behaviors related to vectoral capacity, including oviposition, host seeking, and hematophagy. main clock gene expression, as well as locomotor activity patterns, has been identified in aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus under artificial light- ...201829761749
threats of zika virus transmission for asia and its hindu-kush himalayan region.asia and its hindu kush himalayan (hkh) region is particularly vulnerable to environmental change, especially climate and land use changes further influenced by rapid population growth, high level of poverty and unsustainable development. asia has been a hotspot of dengue fever and chikungunya mainly due to its dense human population, unplanned urbanization and poverty. in an urban cycle, dengue virus (denv) and chikungunya virus (chikv) are transmitted by aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus mosqui ...201829759076
aedes aegypti(linnaeus) larvae from dengue outbreak areas in selangor showing resistance to pyrethroids but susceptible to organophosphates.the resistance status of selangor aedes aegypti (linnaeus) larvae against four major groups of insecticides (i.e., organochlorines, carbamates, organophosphates and pyrethroids) was investigated. aedes aegypti were susceptible against temephos (organophosphate), although resistance (rr50 = 0.21-2.64) may be developing. the insecticides susceptibility status of ae. aegypti larvae were found heterogeneous among the different study sites. results showed that ae. aegypti larvae from klang, sabak ber ...201829758171
a review of the ongoing research on zika virus treatment.the zika fever is an arboviral disease resulting from the infection with zika virus (zikv). the virus is transmitted to humans by the bite of aedes mosquitos, mainly aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus. zikv has been detected for decades in african and asian regions and, since 2007, has spread to other continents; among them, infections are most reported in the americas. this can be explained by the presence of vectors in highly populated and tropical regions where people are susceptible to conta ...201829758005
two novel mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel associated with knockdown resistance (kdr) in the dengue vector aedes aegypti in vietnam. 201829757514
diel patterns of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) after resurgence in st. augustine, florida as collected by a mechanical rotator trap. 201829757509
mosquito traps for urban surveillance: collection efficacy and potential for use by citizen scientists.mosquito-borne diseases are a pervasive public health problem on a global scale, and effective management of them requires well-designed surveillance programs for both vectors and pathogens. mosquito traps are a common component of such programs, and their reach can be expanded by engaging citizen scientists. in this study in a southern australian city, we compared the mosquito collection efficacy of two types of traps and assessed their suitability for use in citizen science programs. bg sentin ...201829757507
controversies over the scientific name of the principal mosquito vector of yellow fever virus - expediency versus validity.the history of the scientific name of the yellow fever mosquito, the vector of yellow fever virus, ranges from 1757 to the early twenty-first century. in his 1757 work iter palaestinum, frederic hasselquist gave the name culex aegypti to a mosquito species responsible for fierce attacks on humans in egypt. that name was never later ascribed to hasselquist as author, but to linnaeus, although the name never appeared in any of linnaeus' publications. in cuba, at the end of the nineteenth century, ...201829757506
effects of scarcity and excess of larval food on life history traits of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).few studies have assessed the effects of food scarcity or excess on the life history traits of aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) independently from larval density. we assessed immature survival, development time, and adult size in relation to food availability. we reared cohorts of 30 ae. aegypti larvae from newly hatched to adult emergence with different food availability. food conditions were kept constant by transferring larvae each day to a new food solution. immature development was c ...201829757503
de novo dna synthesis in aedes aegypti midgut cells as a complementary strategy to limit dengue viral replication.aedes aegypti is the main vector of dengue virus, carrying the virus during the whole mosquito life post-infection. few mosquito fitness costs have been associated to the virus infection, thereby allowing for a swift dissemination. in order to diminish the mosquito population, public health agency use persistent chemicals with environmental impact for disease control. most countries barely use biological controls, if at all. with the purpose of developing novel dengue control strategies, a detai ...201829755433
sargassum wightii-synthesized zno nanoparticles - from antibacterial and insecticidal activity to immunostimulatory effects on the green tiger shrimp penaeus semisulcatus.the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using phytochemical from marine seaweeds is a fast-growing research field in nanotechnology. here, the biosynthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles was achieved using the hot water extract of sargassum wightii. the hot water extract prepared from s. wightii (h sw) and zno nps were studied by uv-visible and ftir spectroscopy, sem and xrd. then, both products were evaluated for antibiofilm activity towards aquatic pathogens. the nanoparticles' immunostimulati ...201829754050
dynamics of dengue disease with human and vector mobility.dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying virus of different serotypes. dengue exhibits complex spatial and temporal dynamics, influenced by various biological, human and environmental factors. in this work, we study the dengue spread for a single serotype (denv-1) including statistical models of human mobility with exponential step length distribution, by using reaction-diffusion equations and stochastic cellular automata (sca) approach. we anal ...201829751893
a wolbachia triple-strain infection generates self-incompatibility in aedes albopictus and transmission instability in aedes aegypti.artificially-introduced transinfections of the intracellular bacterium wolbachia pipientis have the potential to reduce the vectorial capacity of mosquito populations for viruses such as dengue and chikungunya. aedes albopictus has two native strains of wolbachia, but their replacement with the non-native wmel strain blocks transmission of both viruses. the pattern of cytoplasmic incompatiiblity generated by wmel with wild-types is bidirectional. novel-plus-native-strain co-infection is predicte ...201829751814
molecular responses to the zika virus in mosquitoes.the zika virus (zikv), originally discovered in 1947, did not become a major concern until the virus swept across the pacific and into the americas in the last decade, bringing with it news of neurological complications and birth defects in zikv affected areas. this prompted researchers to dissect the molecular interactions between zikv and the mosquito vector in an attempt to better understand not only the changes that occur upon infection, but to also identify molecules that may potentially en ...201829751526
effect of uv-b irradiation on water-suspended metarhizium anisopliae s.l. (hypocreales: clavicipitaceae) conidia and their larvicidal activity in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).ultraviolet (uv) radiation is a key limiting factor for biological pest control with entomopathogenic fungi. while little is known about the impact of uv on metarhizium anisopliae metchnikoff (sorokin) (hypocreales: clavicipitaceae) conidia in aquatic mosquito-breeding sites, this study determined the effect of uv-b on the viability and virulence of m. anisopliae sensu lato (s.l.) strain ip 46 in the laboratory against aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) larvae. conidia were treated in cups ...201829750411
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