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Autor:
Pai-Shan Chiang, Yi-Wen Lai, Han-Hsuan Chung, Yung-Ting Chia, Chien-Cheng Wang, Hwa-Jen Teng, Shiu-Ling Chen
Publikováno v:
Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 102284- (2024)
Newly recorded ticks and emerging tick-borne pathogens have recently been reported in subtropical and tropical East Asia. In this study, a total of 1,615 ticks (259 Haemaphysalis hystricis, 1334 Rhipicephalus microplus, 19 H. flava, and 3 R. haemaphy
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd3b3b3c7a65416992413f1ba5b015b5
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e0010780 (2022)
BackgroundAedes aegypti is the major vector of dengue that threatens public health in tropical and subtropical regions. Pyrethroid-based control strategies effectively control this vector, but the repeated usage of the same insecticides leads to resi
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https://doaj.org/article/e016127f613c4d29997aa292e21b7813
Autor:
Pai-Shan Chiang, Shin-Wei Su, Su-Lin Yang, Pei-Yun Shu, Wang-Ping Lee, Shu-Ying Li, Hwa-Jen Teng
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 4, p e0010394 (2022)
Murine typhus is a flea-borne zoonotic disease with acute febrile illness caused by Rickettsia typhi and is distributed widely throughout the world, particularly in port cities and coastal regions. We observed that murine typhus was an endemic diseas
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e24583eca4274b42a161aca8e211f535
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2018)
Abstract Background Taiwan is geographically located in a region that spans both tropical and subtropical climates (22–25°N and 120–122°E). The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control have found that the ecological habitat of Aedes aegypti appears o
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https://doaj.org/article/1025335c7c814363b6c1cea9d98f4c04
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
Abstract Background We evaluated the impact of temperature and Wolbachia infection on vector competence of the local Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus populations of southern Taiwan in the laboratory. Results After oral infection with dengue serotype
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9669ca9168c845ee804da67ff8432cfb
Autor:
Pui-Jen Tsai, Hwa-Jen Teng
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2016)
Abstract Background Aedes mosquitoes in Taiwan mainly comprise Aedes albopictus and Ae. aegypti. However, the species contributing to autochthonous dengue spread and the extent at which it occurs remain unclear. Thus, in this study, we spatially anal
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https://doaj.org/article/e46949493c6e4cb3aafdb974263463f9
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 3, p e0007291 (2019)
BACKGROUND:Knockdown resistance (kdr) to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and pyrethroids is known to link amino acid substitutions in the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) in Aedes aegypti. Dengue fever primarily transmitted by Ae. aegypti is
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9dbf3994973748349db87ede4efe9ca3
Autor:
Shinji Kasai, Kentaro Itokawa, Nozomi Uemura, Aki Takaoka, Shogo Furutani, Yoshihide Maekawa, Daisuke Kobayashi, Nozomi Imanishi-Kobayashi, Michael Amoa-Bosompem, Katsunori Murota, Yukiko Higa, Hitoshi Kawada, Noboru Minakawa, Tran Chi Cuong, Nguyen Thi Yen, Tran Vu Phong, Sath Keo, Kroesna Kang, Kozue Miura, Lee Ching Ng, Hwa-Jen Teng, Samuel Dadzie, Sri Subekti, Kris Cahyo Mulyatno, Kyoko Sawabe, Takashi Tomita, Osamu Komagata
Publikováno v:
Science Advances. 8
Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) is the main mosquito vector for dengue and other arboviral infectious diseases. Control of this important vector highly relies on the use of insecticides, especially pyrethroids. The high frequency (>78%) of the L982W s
Autor:
Tien-Huang Chen, Shu-Wan Jian, Chih-Yuan Wang, Cheo Lin, Pei-Feng Wang, Chien-Ling Su, Hwa-Jen Teng, Pei-Yun Shu, Ho-Sheng Wu
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, Vol 114, Iss 6, Pp 546-552 (2015)
An E1/226V variant Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) efficiently transmitted by Aedes albopictus to humans poses a significant threat to public health for those areas with the presence of Aedes albopictus, including Taiwan. Methods: We infected three importe
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https://doaj.org/article/2729e15e9b034c7e9ba09242294f3a3c
Publikováno v:
Health security. 20(5)
From April 23 to November 2021, a wave of COVID-19 infections caused by a new Alpha variant swept across Taiwan, resulting in 14,458 positive cases and 830 deaths among over 3.8 million people tested. To cope with the sudden increase in sample volume