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optimal control problems of mosquito-borne disease subject to changes in feeding behavior of aedes mosquitoes.dengue viruses (denv) are transmitted to humans by the bite of aedes mosquitoes. it is known that dengue virus infection in aedes aegypti female mosquitoes makes a change in the feeding behavior of the infected mosquitoes. in this study, using the forces of infection, we incorporated the effect of changes in the feeding behavior of mosquitoes into the standard vector-borne sir-si model. it has been proved that both a single-strain model and a two-strain model exhibit forward bifurcations. moreov ...201728385591
catalase protects aedes aegypti from oxidative stress and increases midgut infection prevalence of dengue but not zika.digestion of blood in the midgut of aedes aegypti results in the release of pro-oxidant molecules that can be toxic to the mosquito. we hypothesized that after a blood meal, the antioxidant capacity of the midgut is increased to protect cells against oxidative stress. concomitantly, pathogens present in the blood ingested by mosquitoes, such as the arboviruses dengue and zika, also have to overcome the same oxidative challenge, and the antioxidant program induced by the insect is likely to influ ...201728379952
the relationship between entomological indicators of aedes aegypti abundance and dengue virus infection.routine entomological monitoring data are used to quantify the abundance of ae. aegypti. the public health utility of these indicators is based on the assumption that greater mosquito abundance increases the risk of human denv transmission, and therefore reducing exposure to the vector decreases incidence of infection. entomological survey data from two longitudinal cohort studies in iquitos, peru, linked with 8,153 paired serological samples taken approximately six months apart were analyzed. i ...201728333938
a new paradigm for aedes spp. surveillance using gravid ovipositing sticky trap and ns1 antigen test kit.dengue remains a serious public health problem in southeast asia and has increased 37-fold in malaysia compared to decades ago. new strategies are urgently needed for early detection and control of dengue epidemics.201728327173
biologic evidence required for zika disease enhancement by dengue antibodies.the sudden appearance of overt human zika virus infections that cross the placenta to damage fetal tissues, target sexual organs, and are followed in some instances by guillain-barré syndrome raises questions regarding whether these outcomes are caused by genetic mutations or if prior infection by other flaviviruses affects disease outcome. because dengue and zika viruses co-circulate in the urban aedes aegypti mosquito-human cycle, a logical question, as suggested by in vitro data, is whether d ...201728322690
occurrence of concurrent infections with multiple serotypes of dengue viruses during 2013-2015 in northern kerala, india.dengue is a global human public health threat, causing severe morbidity and mortality. the occurrence of sequential infection by more than one serotype of dengue virus (denv) is a major contributing factor for the induction of dengue hemorrhagic fever (dhf) and dengue shock syndrome (dss), two major medical conditions caused by denv infection. however, there is no specific drug or vaccine available against dengue infection. there are reports indicating the increased incidence of concurrent infec ...201728316881
dengue virus ns2b/ns3 protease inhibitors exploiting the prime side.the mosquito-transmitted dengue virus (denv) infects millions of people in tropical and sub-tropical regions. maturation of denv particles requires proper cleavage of the viral polyprotein, including processing 8 of the 13 substrate cleavage sites by dengue ns2b-s3 protease. with no available direct-acting antiviral targeting denv, ns2-s3 protease is a promising target for inhibitor design. current design efforts focus on the nonprime side of the denv protease active site, resulting in highly hy ...201728298600
the microbiome composition of aedes aegypti is not critical for wolbachia-mediated inhibition of dengue virus.dengue virus (denv) is primarily vectored by the mosquito aedes aegypti, and is estimated to cause 390 million human infections annually. a novel method for denv control involves stable transinfection of ae. aegypti with the common insect endosymbiont wolbachia, which mediates an antiviral effect. however, the mechanism by which wolbachia reduces the susceptibility of ae. aegypti to denv is not fully understood. in this study we assessed the potential of resident microbiota, which can play impor ...201728267749
the rnai pathway plays a small part in wolbachia-mediated blocking of dengue virus in mosquito cells.wolbachia pipientis is an insect endosymbiont known to limit the replication of viruses including dengue and zika in their primary mosquito vector, aedes aegypti. wolbachia is being released into mosquito populations globally in a bid to control the diseases caused by these viruses. it is theorized that wolbachia's priming of the insect immune system may confer protection against subsequent viral infection. other hypotheses posit a role for competition between wolbachia and viruses for host cell ...201728262718
population genomics reveals that an anthropophilic population of aedes aegypti mosquitoes in west africa recently gave rise to american and asian populations of this major disease vector.the mosquito aedes aegypti is the main vector of dengue, zika, chikungunya and yellow fever viruses. this major disease vector is thought to have arisen when the african subspecies ae. aegypti formosus evolved from being zoophilic and living in forest habitats into a form that specialises on humans and resides near human population centres. the resulting domestic subspecies, ae. aegypti aegypti, is found throughout the tropics and largely blood-feeds on humans.201728241828
zika virus and neuroscience: the need for a translational collaboration.zika virus (zikv) has become a major challenge for scientists and health agencies. zikv's involvement with human fetal microcephaly and guillain-barré syndrome and its transmission through aedes africanus and aedes aegypti mosquitos highlighted the epidemiological and neurological risks associated to zikv infection. in 2013, zikv arrives in brazil but the first outbreak in the country was reported in 2015. here, we used the web of science as a search tool for comparing the evolution of world and ...201728185126
a heparin-functionalized carbon nanotube-based affinity biosensor for dengue virus.dengue virus is an arthropod-borne virus transmitted primarily by aedes mosquitos and is major cause of disease in tropical and subtropical regions. colloquially known as dengue fever, infection can cause hemorrhagic disorders and death in humans and non-human primates. we report a novel electronic biosensor based on a single-walled carbon nanotube network chemiresistive transducer that is functionalized with heparin for low-cost, label-free, ultra-sensitive, and rapid detection of whole dengue ...201728152487
dengue virus serotype 2 infection alters midgut and carcass gene expression in the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus.the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus is currently an important vector for dengue, chikungunya and zika virus, and its role in transmission of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) may increase in the future due to its ability to colonize temperate regions. in contrast to aedes aegypti, the dominant vector of dengue, chikungunya and zika virus, genetic responses of ae. albopictus upon infection with an arbovirus are not well characterized. here we present a study of the changes in transcrip ...201728152011
superinfection interference between dengue-2 and dengue-4 viruses in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.dengue virus consists of four antigenically distinct serotypes (denv 1-4) that are transmitted to humans by aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes. in many dengue-endemic regions, co-circulation of two or more denv serotypes is fairly common increasing the likelihood for exposure of the two vectors to multiple serotypes. we used a model system of denv-2 and denv-4 to investigate how prior exposure of aedes aegypti to one denv serotype affects its susceptibility to another serotype.201728150899
the transovarial transmission in the dynamics of dengue infection: epidemiological implications and thresholds.the anthropophilic and peridomestic female mosquito aedes aegypti bites humans to suck blood to maturate fertilized eggs, during which dengue virus can be spread between mosquito and human populations. besides this route of transmission, there is a possibility of dengue virus being passed directly to offspring through transovarial (or vertical) transmission. the effects of both horizontal and transovarial transmission routes on the dengue virus transmission are assessed by mathematical modeling. ...201728131789
recent advances in the identification of the host factors involved in dengue virus replication.dengue virus (denv) belongs to the genus flavivirus of the family flaviviridae and it is primarily transmitted via aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes. the life cycle of denv includes attachment, endocytosis, protein translation, rna synthesis, assembly, egress, and maturation. recent researches have indicated that a variety of host factors, including cellular proteins and micrornas, positively or negatively regulate the denv replication process. this review summarizes the latest findi ...201728124222
aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) longevity and differential emergence of dengue fever in two cities in sonora, mexico.dengue virus, primarily transmitted by the aedes aegypti (l.) mosquito, has rapidly expanded in geographic extent over the past several decades. in some areas, however, dengue fever has not emerged despite established ae. aegypti populations. the reasons for this are unclear and have sometimes been attributed to socio-economic differences. in 2013 we compared ae. aegypti adult density and population age structure between two cities in sonora, mexico: hermosillo, which has regular seasonal dengue ...201728082648
comparison of stable and transient wolbachia infection models in aedes aegypti to block dengue and west nile viruses.pathogen replication and transmission in wolbachia infected insects are currently studied using three wolbachia infection systems: naturally infected wolbachia hosts, hosts transinfected with wolbachia (stably maintained and inherited infections) and hosts transiently infected with wolbachia. all three systems have been used to test the effect of wolbachia on mosquito transmitted pathogens such as dengue virus (denv), west nile virus (wnv) and plasmodium. from these studies it is becoming increa ...201728052065
magnetic nanoparticles are highly toxic to chloroquine-resistant plasmodium falciparum, dengue virus (den-2), and their mosquito vectors.a main challenge in parasitology is the development of reliable tools to prevent or treat mosquito-borne diseases. we investigated the toxicity of magnetic nanoparticles (mnp) produced by magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense (strain msr-1) on chloroquine-resistant (cq-r) and sensitive (cq-s) plasmodium falciparum, dengue virus (den-2), and two of their main vectors, anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti, respectively. mnp were studied by fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and transmission elect ...201727815736
predicting arboviral disease emergence using bayesian networks: a case study of dengue virus in western australia.a bayesian belief network (bbn) for assessing the potential risk of dengue virus emergence and distribution in western australia (wa) is presented and used to identify possible hotspots of dengue outbreaks in summer and winter. the model assesses the probabilities of two kinds of events which must take place before an outbreak can occur: (1) introduction of the virus and mosquito vectors to places where human population densities are high; and (2) vector population growth rates as influenced by ...201727620510
argonaute 2 suppresses japanese encephalitis virus infection in aedes aegypti.there are three main innate immune mechanisms against viruses in mosquitoes. infection with the flavivirus dengue virus is controlled by rna interference (rnai) and the jak-stat and toll signaling pathways. this study showed that another flavivirus, japanese encephalitis virus (jev), did not invade the salivary glands of aedes aegypti and that this may be a result of the innate immune resistance to the virus. argonaute 2 (ago2) plays a critical role in the rnai pathway. to understand the mechani ...201727169949
an analysis of the potential impact of climate change on dengue transmission in the southeastern united states.dengue fever, caused by a mosquito-transmitted virus, is an increasing health concern in the americas. meteorological variables such as temperature and precipitation can affect disease distribution and abundance through biophysical impacts on the vector and on the virus. such tightly coupled links may facilitate further spread of dengue fever under a changing climate. in the southeastern united states, the dengue vector is widely established and exists on the current fringe of dengue transmissio ...201727713106
the dna chaperone hmgb1 potentiates the transcriptional activity of rel1a in the mosquito aedes aegypti.high mobility group protein 1 (hmgb1) is a non-histone, chromatin-associated nuclear protein that functions in regulating eukaryotic gene expression. we investigated the influence and mechanism of action of aedes aegypti hmgb1 (aahmgb1) on mosquito rel1a-mediated transcription from target gene promoters. the dna-binding domain (rhd) of aarel1a was bacterially expressed and purified, and aahmgb1 dramatically enhanced rhd binding to consensus nf-kb/rel dna response elements. luciferase reporter an ...201727867076
molecular identification of aedes aegypti mosquitoes from pilani region of rajasthan, india.aedes aegypti is the most important vector of dengue virus infection in humans worldwide. accurate identification and colonization are the essential requirements to understand vector biology as well as its diseases transmission potential. in this study, we have used molecular approaches for the identification of ae. aegypti mosquitoes that were collected from the pilani region of rajasthan, india methods: field collected mosquito larvae were colonized under laboratory conditions. conserved genet ...201727353585
potential high-risk areas for zika virus transmission in the contiguous united states.to understand where transmission of zika virus has the highest likelihood to occur in the contiguous united states with regard to its transmission both sexually and via aedes aegypti mosquito bites.201728323468
chemical composition and in vitro antioxidant, cytotoxic, antimicrobial, and larvicidal activities of the essential oil of mentha piperita l. (lamiaceae).the essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation and the identification and quantification of components were achieved with the use of gc-ms analysis. the antioxidant activity was evaluated by the method of sequestration of dpph. essential oils were used for study the cytotoxic front larvae of artemia salina. in the evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of essential oils, we employed the disk-diffusion method. the potential larvicide in mosquito larvae of the third stage of development of ...201728116346
transcriptome sequencing reveals large-scale changes in axenic aedes aegypti larvae.mosquitoes host communities of microbes in their digestive tract that consist primarily of bacteria. we previously reported that aedes aegypti larvae colonized by a native community of bacteria and gnotobiotic larvae colonized by only escherichia coli develop very similarly into adults, whereas axenic larvae never molt and die as first instars. in this study, we extended these findings by first comparing the growth and abundance of bacteria in conventional, gnotobiotic, and axenic larvae during ...201728060822
development of dirofilaria immitis and dirofilaria repens in aedes japonicus and aedes geniculatus.the mosquito-borne filarial nematodes dirofilaria immitis and dirofilaria repens primarily affect dogs but also cats, causing heartworm disease or subcutaneous dirofilariosis, respectively, and both may also cause zoonotic diseases in humans. several mosquito species have been reported as competent vectors for these nematodes, but no data are available for the invasive mosquito species aedes japonicus (theobald, 1901). the objective of this study was to describe the development of both d. immiti ...201728219407
mosgctl-7, a c-type lectin protein, mediates japanese encephalitis virus infection in mosquitoes.japanese encephalitis virus (jev) is an arthropod-borne flavivirus prevalent in asia and the western pacific, and is the leading cause of viral encephalitis. jev is maintained in a transmission cycle between mosquitoes and vertebrate hosts, but the molecular mechanisms by which the mosquito vector participates in transmission are unclear. we investigated the expression of all c-type lectins during jev infection in aedes aegypti. c-type lectin mosgctl-7 (aael002524) was significantly up-regulated ...201728250133
n-glycosylation influences the catalytic activity of mosquito α-glucosidases associated with susceptibility or refractoriness to lysinibacillus sphaericus.cqm1 and aam1 are α-glucosidases (ec 3.2.1.20) expressed in culex quinquefasciatus and aedes aegypti larvae midgut, respectively. these orthologs share high sequence similarity but while cqm1 acts as a receptor for the binary (bin) insecticidal toxin from lysinibacillus sphaericus, aam1 does not bind the toxin, rendering ae. aegypti refractory to this bacterium. aam1 is heavily glycosylated, contrasting to cqm1, but little is known regarding how glycosylation impacts on its function. this study ...201728017798
first case of zika virus infection in a hiv+ patient.zika virus is an enveloped, single-stranded rna virus that belongs to the flavivirus genre. as with arbovirus, it is transmitted by arthropods (mosquitoes), both aedes aegypti (urban) and albopictus (rural). zika virus was first isolated in 1947 from monkeys in uganda. the first human cases were reported in 1952 in east africa. outbreaks were reported in micronesia (2007), polynesia (2013), and chile (2014). both diagnostic procedures and therapeutics are poorly developed. serological tests cros ...201727232506
larvicidal and growth-inhibitory activity of entomopathogenic bacteria culture fluids against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).dengue, chikungunya, and zika are important vector-borne diseases, and aedes aegypti l. is their main transmitter. as the disease management is mainly based on mosquito control strategies, the search for alternative and cost-effective approaches is ongoing. the gram-negative bacteria xenorhabdus nematophila and photorhabdus luminescens are symbiotically associated with entomopathogenic nematodes and are highly pathogenic for insect larvae. after we have recently confirmed the toxicity of these b ...201728062794
the evolutionary divergence of stat transcription factor in different anopheles species.anopheles mosquito transmits plasmodium, the malaria causing parasite. different species of anopheles mosquito dominate in a particular geographical location and are capable of transmitting specific strains of plasmodium. it is important to understand the biology of different anophelines to control the parasite transmission. stat is an evolutionary conserved transcription factor that regulates the parasite development in african malaria vector anopheles gambiae. unlike drosophila and aedes aegyp ...201727664587
molecular expression of aquaporin mrnas in the northern house mosquito, culex pipiens.aquaporins (aqps) are a family of membrane-bound proteins, originally described as water-channels, that broadly exist in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. however, some aqps can transport small molecules (e.g. urea, glycerol) along with or preferentially to water. previous work in the mosquitoes aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae have characterized the molecular expression of one or more aqp genes and shown that they are involved in water homeostasis after blood feeding, tolerance to dehydratio ...201727773635
toxicity of herbal extracts used in ethno-veterinary medicine and green-encapsulated zno nanoparticles against aedes aegypti and microbial pathogens.dengue and chikungunya are arboviral diseases mainly vectored by the mosquito aedes aegypti. presently, there is no treatment for these viral diseases and their prevention is still based on vector control measures. nanopesticides fabricated using herbal extracts as reducing and capping agents currently represent an excellent platform for pest control. in this scenario, the present study assessed the acute toxicity of seven plants employed in ethno-veterinary medicine of southern india, as well a ...201728389893
pseudomonas aeruginosa kun2, extracellular toxins-a potential source for the control of dengue vector.dengue fever is one of the serious health disease transmitted by aedes spp mosquitoes. the incidence of dengue has increased dramatically around the world in recent decades. vector control is one of the important strategies practiced for the control of dengue fever. the emergence of resistance among vectors against the existing insecticides has raised new challenges. the aim of the present study was to identify the larvicidal activity of extracellular toxins from pseudomonas spp for the control ...201727353579
artesunate-tafenoquine combination therapy promotes clearance and abrogates transmission of the avian malaria parasite plasmodium gallinaceum.clinical manifestations of malaria infection in vertebrate hosts arise from the multiplication of the asexual stage parasites in the blood, while the gametocytes are responsible for the transmission of the disease. antimalarial drugs that target the blood stage parasites and transmissible gametocytes are rare, but are essentially needed for the effective control of malaria and for limiting the spread of resistance. artemisinin and its derivatives are the current first-line antimalarials that are ...201728043395
microbiota activates imd pathway and limits sindbis infection in aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is the main vector of important arboviruses such as dengue, zika and chikungunya. during infections mosquitoes can activate the immune pathways toll, imd and jak/stat to limit pathogen replication.201728231846
modelling wolbachia infection in a sex-structured mosquito population carrying west nile virus.wolbachia is possibly the most studied reproductive parasite of arthropod species. it appears to be a promising candidate for biocontrol of some mosquito borne diseases. we begin by developing a sex-structured model for a wolbachia infected mosquito population. our model incorporates the key effects of wolbachia infection including cytoplasmic incompatibility and male killing. we also allow the possibility of reduced reproductive output, incomplete maternal transmission, and different mortality ...201728097419
rplp1 and rplp2 are essential flavivirus host factors that promote early viral protein accumulation.the flavivirus genus contains several arthropod-borne viruses that pose global health threats, including dengue viruses (denv), yellow fever virus (yfv), and zika virus (zikv). in order to understand how these viruses replicate in human cells, we previously conducted genome-scale rna interference screens to identify candidate host factors. in these screens, we identified ribosomal proteins rplp1 and rplp2 (rplp1/2) to be among the most crucial putative host factors required for denv and yfv infe ...201727974556
diversity of yellow fever mosquito vectors in the atlantic forest of rio de janeiro, brazil.environmental modifications caused by human activities have led to changes in mosquito vector populations, and sylvatic species have adapted to breeding in urban areas.201727384833
[zika virus infection in pregnancy].the zika virus is a flavivirus spread by mosquitoes. its primary vectors are the aedes aegypti and the aedes albopictus. before 2007 it sporadically caused benign morbidity. since 2015, it started spreading "explosively" in america, especially in brazil. in august 2016 they reported cases from new york and poland, too. most of the infections don't produce any symptoms, but can cause grave complications. the most important lesion is microcephalia that forms in fetuses. microcephalia's most seriou ...201728393598
new records of aedes aegypti in southern oklahoma, 2016.aedes aegypti is an important subtropical vector species and is predicted to have a limited year-round distribution in the southern united states. collection of the species has not been officially verified in oklahoma since 1940. adult mosquitoes were collected in 42 sites across 7 different cities in oklahoma using 3 different mosquito traps between may and september 2016. between july and september 2016, 88 ae. aegypti adults were collected at 18 different sites in 4 different cities across so ...201728388329
spatial quantification of the world population potentially exposed to zika virus.zika virus is an emerging flaviviridae virus, which has spread rapidly in the last few years. it has raised concern because it has been associated with fetus microcephaly when pregnant women are infected. the main vector is the mosquito aedes aegypti , distributed in tropical areas.201728338754
boswellia ovalifoliolata (burseraceae) essential oil as an eco-friendly larvicide? toxicity against six mosquito vectors of public health importance, non-target mosquito fishes, backswimmers, and water bugs.the use of synthetic pesticides to control vector populations is detrimental to human health and the environment and may lead to the development of resistant strains. plants can be alternative sources of safer compounds effective on mosquito vectors. in this study, the mosquito larvicidal activity of boswellia ovalifoliolata leaf essential oil (eo) was evaluated against anopheles stephensi, anopheles subpictus, aedes aegypti, aedes albopictus, culex quinquefasciatus, and culex tritaeniorhynchus. ...201728332087
ascension island: a survey to assess the presence of zika virus vectors.following concerns regarding the spread of zika virus, joint services health unit (cyprus) were tasked to carry out a mosquito survey on the ascension island, south atlantic. this was to determine if vectors of the virus such as aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus were introduced and established on the island.201728331047
spatial-temporal analysis of dengue deaths: identifying social vulnerabilities.currently, dengue fever, chikungunya fever, and zika virus represent serious public health issues in brazil, despite efforts to control the vector, the aedes aegypti mosquito.201728327810
correction: laboratory strains of aedes aegypti are competent to brazilian zika virus.[this corrects the article doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171951.].201728288192
variation in aedes aegypti mosquito competence for zika virus transmission.to test whether zika virus has adapted for more efficient transmission by aedes aegypti mosquitoes, leading to recent urban outbreaks, we fed mosquitoes from brazil, the dominican republic, and the united states artificial blood meals containing 1 of 3 zika virus strains (senegal, cambodia, mexico) and monitored infection, dissemination, and virus in saliva. contrary to our hypothesis, cambodia and mexica strains were less infectious than the senegal strain. only mosquitoes from the dominican re ...201728287375
<i>aedes aegypti</i> control through modernized, integrated vector management.in the context of the ongoing, unprecedented zika virus outbreak in the americas, the world health organization has expressed its support for developing and up-scaling three novel approaches to controlling the aedes aegypti mosquito: the sterile insect technique (sit), the release of insects carrying dominant lethal genes (ridl) and the release of wolbachia-infected mosquitoes. whereas the former two approaches are temporary insect population suppression strategies, wolbachia infection is a self ...201728286698
vertical transmission of zika virus by aedes aegypti and ae. albopictus mosquitoes.to determine the potential role of vertical transmission in zika virus expansion, we evaluated larval pools of perorally infected aedes. aegypti and ae. albopictus adult female mosquitoes; ≈1/84 larvae tested were zika virus-positive; and rates varied among mosquito populations. thus, vertical transmission may play a role in zika virus spread and maintenance.201728277199
zika in rio de janeiro: assessment of basic reproduction number and comparison with dengue outbreaks.zika virus infection was declared a public health emergency of international concern in february 2016 in response to the outbreak in brazil and its suspected link with congenital anomalies. in this study, we use notification data and disease natural history parameters to estimate the basic reproduction number (r 0) of zika in rio de janeiro, brazil. we also obtain estimates of r 0 of dengue from time series of dengue cases in the outbreaks registered in 2002 and 2012 in the city, when denv-3 and ...201728240195
combining contact tracing with targeted indoor residual spraying significantly reduces dengue transmission.the widespread transmission of dengue viruses (denv), coupled with the alarming increase of birth defects and neurological disorders associated with zika virus, has put the world in dire need of more efficacious tools for aedes aegypti-borne disease mitigation. we quantitatively investigated the epidemiological value of location-based contact tracing (identifying potential out-of-home exposure locations by phone interviews) to infer transmission foci where high-quality insecticide applications c ...201728232955
leaking containers: success and failure in controlling the mosquito aedes aegypti in brazil.in 1958, the pan american health organization declared that brazil had successfully eradicated the mosquito aedes aegypti, responsible for the transmission of yellow fever, dengue fever, chikungunya, and zika virus. yet in 2016 the brazilian minister of health described the situation of dengue fever as "catastrophic." discussing the recent epidemic of zika virus, which amplified the crisis produced by the persistence of dengue fever, brazil's president declared in january 2016 that "we are in th ...201728207332
does zika virus infection affect mosquito response to repellents?the world health organization (who) recommends that people travelling to or living in areas with zika virus (zikv) outbreaks or epidemics adopt prophylactic measures to reduce or eliminate mosquito bites, including the use of insect repellents. it is, however, unknown whether repellents are effective against zikv-infected mosquitoes, in part because of the ethical concerns related to exposing a human subject's arm to infected mosquitoes in the standard arm-in-cage assay. we used a previously dev ...201728205633
a cdna clone-launched platform for high-yield production of inactivated zika vaccine.a purified inactivated vaccine (piv) using the zika virus (zikv) puerto rico strain prvabc59 showed efficacy in monkeys, and is currently in a phase i clinical trial. high-yield manufacture of this piv is essential for its development and vaccine access. here we report an infectious cdna clone-launched platform to maximize its yield. a single ns1 protein substitution (k265e) was identified to increase zikv replication on vero cells (a cell line approved for vaccine production) for both cambodian ...201728196656
laboratory strains of aedes aegypti are competent to brazilian zika virus.the zika virus outbreaks are unprecedented human threat in relation to congenital malformations and neurological/autoimmune complications. since this virus has high potential to spread in regions presenting the vectors, improvement in mosquito control is a top priority. thus, aedes aegypti laboratory strains will be fundamental to support studies in different research fields implicated on zika-mosquito interactions which are the basis for the development of innovative control methods. in this se ...201728187183
predicting the potential role of non-human hosts in zika virus maintenance.arboviruses are often maintained in complex cycles involving vertebrates such as mammals or birds and blood-feeding mosquitoes. however, the role of wildlife hosts in their emergence or re-emergence in human populations has received little attention. the recent emergence of zika virus in america, and previous occurrences of chikungunya and dengue, forces us to confront a potential new disease-emergence phenomenon. using a spatial data mining framework to identify potential biotic interactions, b ...201728180996
larvicidal activity of blumea eriantha essential oil and its components against six mosquito species, including zika virus vectors: the promising potential of (4e,6z)-allo-ocimene, carvotanacetone and dodecyl acetate.the effective and environmentally sustainable control of mosquitoes is a challenge of essential importance. this is due to the fact that some invasive mosquitoes, with special reference to the aedes genus, are particularly difficult to control, due to their high ecological plasticity. moreover, the indiscriminate overuse of synthetic insecticides resulted in undesirable effects on human health and non-target organisms, as well as resistance development in targeted vectors. here, the leaf essenti ...201728168560
development and characterization of recombinant virus generated from a new world zika virus infectious clone.zika virus (zikv; family flaviviridae, genus flavivirus) is a rapidly expanding global pathogen that has been associated with severe clinical manifestations, including devastating neurological disease in infants. there are currently no molecular clones of a new world zikv available that lack significant attenuation, hindering progress toward understanding determinants of transmission and pathogenesis. here we report the development and characterization of a novel zikv reverse genetics system bas ...201727795432
wingbeat frequency-sweep and visual stimuli for trapping male aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).combinations of female wingbeat acoustic cues and visual cues were evaluated to determine their potential for use in male aedes aegypti (l.) traps in peridomestic environments. a modified centers for disease control (cdc) light trap using a 350-500 hz frequency-sweep broadcast from a speaker as an acoustic stimulus, combined with a black poster-board half-cylinder behind the trap as a visual stimulus, captured a significantly greater proportion of males in a laboratory arena during daylight than ...201728399312
effect of temperature thresholds on modeled aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) population dynamics.dynamic simulation models provide vector abundance estimates using only meteorological data. however, model outcomes may heavily depend on the assumptions used to parameterize them. we conducted a sensitivity analysis for a model of aedes aegypti (l.) abundance using weather data from two locations where this vector is established, la margarita, puerto rico and tucson, arizona. we tested the effect of simplifying temperature-dependent development and mortality rates and of changing development a ...201728399306
factors of concern regarding zika and other aedes aegypti-transmitted viruses in the united states.the recent explosive outbreaks of zika and chikungunya throughout the americas has raised concerns about the threats that these and similar diseases may pose to the united states (u.s.). the commonly accepted association between tropical climates and the endemicity of these diseases has led to concerns about the possibility of their redistribution due to climate change and transmission arising from cases imported from endemic regions initiating outbreaks in the united states. while such possibil ...201728399294
repellent and larvicidal activity of the essential oil from eucalyptus nitens against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae).dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever are important vector-borne diseases transmitted by female mosquitoes when they feed on humans. the use of repellents based on natural products is an alternative for personal protection against these diseases. application of chemicals with larvicidal activity is another strategy for controlling the mosquito population. the repellent and larvicidal activities of the essential oil from eucalyptus nitens were tested against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus, th ...201728399283
transcriptional profile for detoxification enzymes aeaggt1 and aaeggt2 from aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) in response to larvicides.aedes aegypti (l.) is the vector responsible for transmitting dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and zika viruses, as well as other pathogens. microbial larvicides based on bacillus thuringiensis berliner israelensis (bti) and saccharopolyspora spinosa mertz and yao, such as vectobac 12as and natular 2ec, have been shown to be effective in reducing larval populations of ae. aegypti. we examined the gene expression of two detoxification enzymes, glucosyl and glucuronosyl transferases (aaeggt1 and ...201728399278
detection and establishment of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes in california, 2011-2015.in 2011, a thriving population of aedes albopictus (skuse), the asian tiger mosquito, was discovered within three cities in los angeles county over an estimated 52-km2 urban area. two years later in 2013, aedes aegypti (l.), the yellow fever mosquito, was detected within several urban areas of madera, fresno, and san mateo counties. state and local vector control agencies responded with an aggressive effort to eradicate or interrupt the spread of these two invasive mosquitoes; however, known pop ...201728399270
ecological niche model for predicting distribution of disease-vector mosquitoes in yucatán state, méxico.the majority of the yucatán state, méxico, presents subtropical climate that is suitable for many species of mosquitoes that are known to be vectors of diseases, including those from the genera aedes and culex. the objective of this study is to identify the geographic distribution of five species from these two genera and estimate the human population at risk of coming in contact with them. we compiled distributional data for aedes aegypti (l.), aedes (howardina) cozumelensis (diaz najera), cule ...201728399263
emergent and reemergent arboviruses in south america and the caribbean: why so many and why now?several arboviruses have emerged and/or reemerged in the new world in the past decades. zika and chikungunya viruses, formerly restricted to africa and perhaps asia, invaded the continent, causing great concern. dengue virus outbreaks have continued to occur in almost all countries, with millions of cases per year. west nile virus rapidly invaded north america, and now cases have been found in central and south america. other arboviruses, such as mayaro and eastern equine encephalitis viruses, h ...201728399216
eleutherococcus senticosus (araliaceae) leaf morpho-anatomy, essential oil composition, and its biological activity against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).the roots of eleutherococcus senticosus (rupr. & maxim.) maxim., a well-known medicinal plant from eastern asia, are used worldwide for their known beneficial medicinal properties. recently, the leaves have been used as an alternative to the roots. the present study was aimed at exploring the leaf essential oil as a potential source of compounds for mosquito management. gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis of the leaf essential oil revealed 87 compounds, constituting 95.2% of the oil. α ...201728399215
a video-tracking analysis-based behavioral assay for larvae of anopheles pseudopunctipennis and aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).aedes aegypti (l.) is the primary vector of dengue, yellow fever, zika, and chikungunya viruses, whereas anopheles pseudopunctipennis (theobald) is the principal vector for malaria in latin america. the larval stage of these mosquitoes occurs in very different development habitats, and the study of their respective behaviors could give us valuable information to improve larval control. the aim of this study was to set up a bioassay to study basic larval behaviors using a video-tracking software. ...201728399206
differential pathogenicity of metarhizium blastospores and conidia against larvae of three mosquito species.biorational insecticides are being increasingly used in integrated pest management programs. in laboratory bioassays, the pathogenicity of blastospores and conidia of the entomopathogenic fungus metarhizium brunneum arsef 4556 was evaluated against larvae of three mosquito species. three propagule concentrations (1 × 106, 1 × 107, and 1 × 108 spores ml - 1) were used in the bioassays. results showed that aedes aegypti had lower survival rates when exposed to blastospores than when exposed to con ...201728399202
epidemiological characteristics of dengue disease in latin america and in the caribbean: a systematic review of the literature.dengue, an important mosquito-borne virus transmitted mainly by aedes aegypti, is a major public health issue in latin america and the caribbean. national epidemiological surveillance systems, usually based on passive detection of symptomatic cases, while underestimating the true burden of dengue disease, can provide valuable insight into disease trends and excess reporting and potential outbreaks. we carried out a systematic review of the literature to characterize the recent epidemiology of de ...201728392806
fabrication of highly effective mosquito nanolarvicides using an asian plant of ethno-pharmacological interest, priyangu (aglaia elaeagnoidea): toxicity on non-target mosquito natural enemies.mosquitoes threaten the lives of humans, livestock, pets and wildlife around the globe, due to their ability to vector devastating diseases. aglaia elaeagnoidea, commonly known as priyangu, is widely employed in asian traditional medicine and pest control. medicinal activities include anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anticancer, and anesthetic actions. flavaglines, six cyclopenta[b]benzofurans, a cyclopenta[bc]benzopyran, a benzo[b]oxepine, and an aromatic butyrolactone showed antifungal properties ...201728390026
insecticidal and repellent activity of several plant-derived essential oils against aedes aegypti.we examined the pupicidal, adulticidal, repellent, and oviposition-deterrent activities of essential oils (eos) from lippia alba, l. origanoides, eucalyptus citriodora, cymbopogon citratus, cymbopogon flexuosus, citrus sinensis , cananga odorata , swinglea glutinosa, and tagetes lucida plants against aedes aegypti under laboratory conditions. pupicidal and adulticidal activities were assessed at exploratory concentrations of 250, 310, and 390 parts per million (ppm); and 30, 300, and 1,000 ppm, ...201728388322
in the hunt for genomic markers of metabolic resistance to pyrethroids in the mosquito aedes aegypti: an integrated next-generation sequencing approach.the capacity of aedes mosquitoes to resist chemical insecticides threatens the control of major arbovirus diseases worldwide. until alternative control tools are widely deployed, monitoring insecticide resistance levels and identifying resistance mechanisms in field mosquito populations is crucial for implementing appropriate management strategies. metabolic resistance to pyrethroids is common in aedes aegypti but the monitoring of the dynamics of resistant alleles is impeded by the lack of robu ...201728379969
effects of socio-demographic characteristics and household water management on aedes aegypti production in suburban and rural villages in laos and thailand.dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease accounting for 50-100 million annual cases globally. laos and thailand are countries in south-east asia where the disease is endemic in both urban and rural areas. household water storage containers, which are favourable breeding sites for dengue mosquitoes, are common in these areas, due to intermittent or limited access to water supply. this study assessed the effect of household water management and socio-demographic risk factors on aedes aegypti infes ...201728376893
new insights into the in vitro development and virulence of culicinomyces spp. as fungal pathogens of aedes aegypti.culicinomyces spp. (hypocreales: cordycipitaceae) are facultative fungal pathogens affecting the larval stages from a range of mosquito species and are especially notable in their ability to infect hosts through the digestive tract after conidial ingestion. while culicinomyces spp. were studied mainly in the 1980s, little is yet known about inter- and intraspecific variability of the in vitro development of these fungi at different temperatures, and nothing is known about the impact of serial ho ...201728372997
evolutionary origin and function of nox4-art, an arthropod specific nadph oxidase.nadph oxidases (nox) are ros producing enzymes that perform essential roles in cell physiology, including cell signaling and antimicrobial defense. this gene family is present in most eukaryotes, suggesting a common ancestor. to date, only a limited number of phylogenetic studies of metazoan noxes have been performed, with few arthropod genes. in arthropods, only nox5 and duox genes have been found and a gene called noxm was found in mosquitoes but its origin and function has not been examined. ...201728356077
larvicidal activity of ottonia anisum metabolites against aedes aegypti: a potential natural alternative source for mosquito vector control in brazil.aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector of the viruses responsible for urban yellow fever, dengue, dengue haemorrhagic fever, as well as zika and chikungunya in brazil. the present study was aimed to investigate the insecticidal potential of the extract and fractions of ottonia anisum, along with special metabolites isolated from it, as natural alternatives against larvae (l3) of ae. aegypti, vector of potentially deadly tropical infections in brazil.201728352047
combined target site (kdr) mutations play a primary role in highly pyrethroid resistant phenotypes of aedes aegypti from saudi arabia.pyrethroid resistance is a threat to effective vector control of aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue, zika and other arboviruses, but there are many major knowledge gaps on the mechanisms of resistance. in jeddah and makkah, the principal dengue-endemic areas of saudi arabia, pyrethroids are used widely for ae. aegypti control but information about resistance remains sparse, and the underlying genetic basis is unknown. findings from an ongoing study in this internationally significant area are r ...201728347352
first report of the phe1534cys kdr mutation in natural populations of aedes albopictus from brazil.knockdown resistance (kdr), caused by alterations in the voltage-gated sodium channel (nav), is one of the mechanisms responsible for pyrethroid (py) resistance. in the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus, at least four different mutations were described in the iiis6 nav segment in populations from asia, north america and europe. in contrast, in aedes aegypti at least 12 non-synonymous mutations have been reported at nine different codons, mostly in the iis6 and iiis6 nav segments. the phe153 ...201728347326
the toxicity of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors to larvae of the disease vectors aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae.the control of mosquitoes is threatened by the appearance of insecticide resistance and therefore new control chemicals are urgently required. here we show that inhibitors of mosquito peptidyl dipeptidase, a peptidase related to mammalian angiotensin-converting enzyme (ace), are insecticidal to larvae of the mosquitoes, aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae. ace inhibitors (captopril, fosinopril and fosinoprilat) and two peptides (trypsin-modulating oostatic factor/tmof and a bradykinin-potentiati ...201728345667
novel synthesis of gold nanoparticles using artemisia vulgaris l. leaf extract and their efficacy of larvicidal activity against dengue fever vector aedes aegypti l.the aedes aegypti l. mosquito transmits dengue and yellow fever, which cause millions of death every year. dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that has rapidly spread worldwide particularly in countries with tropical and subtropical climates areas. the present study denotes a simple and eco-friendly biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles using artemisia vulgaris l. leaf extract as reducing agent. the synthesized gold nanoparticles were characterized by uv-visible spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction ...201728341392
rapid surveillance for vector presence (rsvp): development of a novel system for detecting aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus.the globally important zika, dengue and chikungunya viruses are primarily transmitted by the invasive mosquitoes, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus. in australia, there is an increasing risk that these species may invade highly urbanized regions and trigger outbreaks. we describe the development of a rapid surveillance for vector presence (rsvp) system to expedite presence- absence surveys for both species.201728339458
de novo assembly of the aedes aegypti genome using hi-c yields chromosome-length scaffolds.the zika outbreak, spread by the aedes aegypti mosquito, highlights the need to create high-quality assemblies of large genomes in a rapid and cost-effective way. here we combine hi-c data with existing draft assemblies to generate chromosome-length scaffolds. we validate this method by assembling a human genome, de novo, from short reads alone (67× coverage). we then combine our method with draft sequences to create genome assemblies of the mosquito disease vectors aeaegypti and culex quinquefa ...201728336562
functional and nonfunctional forms of cquior91, an odorant selectivity subunit of culex quinquefasciatus.in culex quinquefasciatus, cquior91 is the ortholog of 2 larvae-specific odorant receptors (ors) from anopheles gambiae (agam\or40, previously shown to respond to several odorant ligands including the broad-spectrum repellent n,n-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide, deet) and aedes aegypti (aaeg\or40). when we cloned full-length cquior91 from a culex quinquefasciatus larval head rna sample, we found 2 alleles of this or, differing at 9 residues. functional analysis using the xenopus oocyte expression syst ...201728334229
screening of wolbachia endosymbiont infection in aedes aegypti mosquitoes using attenuated total reflection mid-infrared spectroscopy.dengue fever is the most common mosquito transmitted viral infection afflicting humans, estimated to generate around 390 million infections each year in over 100 countries. the introduction of the endosymbiotic bacterium wolbachia into aedes aegypti mosquitoes has the potential to greatly reduce the public health burden of the disease. this approach requires extensive polymerase chain reaction (pcr) testing of the wolbachia-infection status of mosquitoes in areas where wolbachia-a. aegypti are r ...201728332822
retention of duplicated long-wavelength opsins in mosquito lineages by positive selection and differential expression.opsins are light sensitive receptors associated with visual processes. insects typically possess opsins that are stimulated by ultraviolet, short and long wavelength (lw) radiation. six putative lw-sensitive opsins predicted in the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti and malaria mosquito, anopheles gambiae, and eight in the southern house mosquito, culex quinquefasciatus, suggest gene expansion in the family culicidae (mosquitoes) relative to other insects. here we report the first detailed mol ...201728320313
frequency of aedes sp. linnaeus (diptera: culicidae) and associated entomofauna in bromeliads from a forest patch within a densely urbanized area.little is known about the relationship between the presence of aedes, abiotic factors and the entomofauna existing in phytotelmatas. the aim of this study was to identify biotic and abiotic factors associated with the presence of aedes in bromeliads sites located in a forest fragment in rio de janeiro, brazil. in the study area, eight bromeliads from the aechmea genus were chosen and kept in landscape form. physical and chemical variables were measured. collected aquatic insects were identified ...201728315189
a dynamic survival detection and analysis system for mosquito larvae viability in drug assays.bioinformatics studies have emerged in the domain of larval behavior analysis in recent years. a dynamic survival detection and analysis system for automatically monitoring a large amount of mosquito larvae in bioassays with multiwell plates by acquiring and processing videos is proposed in this article. in our system, equipment is designed for acquiring the video of the mosquito larvae in several multiwell plates simultaneously by a camera, and a video analysis module is developed for detecting ...201728314109
toxicity of spinosad to temephos-resistant aedes aegypti populations in brazil.the mosquito aedes aegypti is the primary vector of different arboviruses and represents a major public health problem. several brazilian populations of ae. aegypti have developed resistance to temephos, the most used organophosphate larvicide. new tools which are less harmful to the environment and safer for humans are becoming increasingly important to control this insect vector. spinosad, an aerobic fermentation product of a soil actinobacteria, has a favorable environmental profile. it prese ...201728301568
evaluation of reference genes at different developmental stages for quantitative real-time pcr in aedes aegypti.the mosquito aedes aegypti (ae. aegypti) is the most notorious vector of illness-causing viruses such as dengue, chikugunya, and zika. although numerous genetic expression studies utilizing quantitative real-time pcr (qpcr) have been conducted with regards to ae. aegypti, a panel of genes to be used suitably as references for the purpose of expression-level normalization within this epidemiologically important insect is presently lacking. here, the usability of seven widely-utilized reference ge ...201728300076
longitudinal study of thai people media exposure, knowledge, and behavior on dengue fever prevention and control.dengue hemorrhagic fever is transmitted through a bite by a dengue -infected aedes aegypti mosquito. it was first reported in the mid -20th century in thailand, and since then its epidemiology has been of great concern and has spread all across the country. the alarming incidence of dengue posed a serious threat to human health in all major cities of thailand. this study was aimed at identifying the level of awareness of dengue fever in thai population knowledge for prevention and control, and m ...201728285970
repellency of the origanum onites l. essential oil and constituents to the lone star tick and yellow fever mosquito.the oregano, origanum onites l., essential oil (eo) was tested in laboratory behavioural bioassays for repellent activity against amblyomma americanum (l.) and aedes aegypti (l.). the o. onites eo was characterised using gc-fid and gc-ms. carvacrol (75.70%), linalool (9.0%), p-cymene (4.33%) and thymol (1.9%) were the most abundant compounds. at a concentration of 0.413 mg oil/cm(2) of filter paper, o. onites eo repelled 100% of the ticks tested and at 0.103 mg oil/cm(2) of filter paper, 66.7% o ...201728278656
mosquito-borne diseases and omics: salivary gland proteome of the female aedes aegypti mosquito.the female aedes aegypti mosquito is an important vector for several tropical and subtropical diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, and zika and yellow fever. the disease viruses infect the mosquito and subsequently spread to the salivary glands after which the viruses can be transmitted to humans with probing or feeding by the mosquito. omics systems sciences offer the opportunity to characterize vectors and can inform disease surveillance, vector control and development of innovative diagnosti ...201728271980
cre/lox-recombinase-mediated cassette exchange for reversible site-specific genomic targeting of the disease vector, aedes aegypti.site-specific genome modification (ssm) is an important tool for mosquito functional genomics and comparative gene expression studies, which contribute to a better understanding of mosquito biology and are thus a key to finding new strategies to eliminate vector-borne diseases. moreover, it allows for the creation of advanced transgenic strains for vector control programs. ssm circumvents the drawbacks of transposon-mediated transgenesis, where random transgene integration into the host genome r ...201728266580
chemicals isolated from justicia adhatoda linn reduce fitness of the mosquito, aedes aegypti l.extracts from justicia adhatoda l. (acanthaceae) strongly reduced the fitness of the mosquito, aedes aegypti linn. the methanolic extracts inhibited several enzymes responsible for protecting insects from oxidative and other damage, including glutathione-s-transferase, superoxide dismutase, cytochrome p450, and α- and β-esterases. they increased repellency (maximum repellency at 100 ppm) in host-seeking adult females using the "arm-in cage assay." histopathological examination showed the extract ...201728266058
comparative luciferase assay for establishing reliable in vitro screening system of juvenile hormone agonists.the cultured cell-based in vitro assay using the stringency of ligand-receptor interactions is typically useful for screening certain hormone agonists from among a very large number of molecules. however, ligands are frequently altered or modified through evolution; indeed, even in the same receptor orthologs, different ligand sensitivity profiles are considered to arise among species and/or taxa. such ligand transition has been observed in juvenile hormone (jh), one of the most important endocr ...201728261832
blood feeding status, gonotrophic cycle and survivorship of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) caught in churches from merida, yucatan, mexico.blood-feeding status, gonotrophic cycle, and survival rates of aedes (stegmyia) aegypti (l.) was investigated in catholic churches from merida, yucatan. female ae. aegypti were caught using backpack aspirator during 25 consecutive days in rainy (2015) and dry season (2016). blood-feeding status was determined by external examination of the abdomen and classified as unfed, fed, and gravid. daily changes in the parous-nulliparous ratio were recorded, and the gonotrophic cycle length was estimated ...201728258352
insecticide susceptibility status and major detoxifying enzymes' activity in aedes albopictus (skuse), vector of dengue and chikungunya in northern part of west bengal, india.mosquitoes belonging to aedes genus, aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus transmit many globally important arboviruses including dengue (denv) and chikungunya (chikv). vector control with the use of insecticide remains the suitable method of choice to stop the transmission of these diseases. however, vector control throughout the world is failing to achieve its target results because of the worldwide development of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes. to assess the insecticide susceptibility stat ...201728254583
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