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pro vyhledávání: '"Ireneo, Briceno"'
Autor:
David F. Hoel, Jittawadee R. Murphy, Richard G. Robbins, Ireneo Briceno, Yvonne-Marie Linton, Maysa T Motoki, John P. Grieco, Kim Bautista, Chien-Chung Chao, Wei-Mei Ching, Suppaluck Polsomboon, Nicole L. Achee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 54:1718-1726
Little is known about tick-borne rickettsial pathogens in Belize, Central America. We tested ixodid ticks for the presence of Rickettsia species in three of the six northern and western Belizean districts. Ticks were collected from domestic animals a
Autor:
John P. Grieco, Kim Bautista, Ireneo Briceno, Nicole L. Achee, Russell King, Joseph Wagman, Jorge Polanco
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 30:175-183
To achieve maximum success from any vector control intervention, it is critical to identify the most efficacious tools available. The principal aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of 2 commercially available adult mosquito traps for captur
Autor:
Nicole L. Achee, John P. Grieco, Penny Masuoka, Richard G. Andre, Donald R. Roberts, James Thomas, Ireneo Briceno, Russell King, Eliska Rejmankova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 43:382-392
Autor:
John P. Grieco, Joseph Wagman, Kim Bautista, Russell King, James E. Pecor, Ireneo Briceno, Jorge Polanco, Nicole L. Achee
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 29:380-382
The first record of Aedes albopictus in northern Belize was made in Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, on November 3, 2011. Aedes spp. larvae were collected during a routine Ministry of Health mosquito survey and reared to adults. Upon emergence
Autor:
John P. Grieco, Ireneo Briceno, Gloria Alicia Diaz Rodriguez, Nicole L. Achee, Russell King, Paige Sachs
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 29(4)
Anopheles darlingi is a major vector for malaria in Central and South America. Behavioral, ecological, genetic, and morphologic variability has been observed across its wide distribution. Recent studies have documented that 2 distinct genotypes exist
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pest Science
Journal of Pest Science, Springer Verlag, 2009, 83, pp.41-46. ⟨10.1007/s10340-009-0268-7⟩
Journal of Pest Science, Springer Verlag, 2009, 83, pp.41-46. ⟨10.1007/s10340-009-0268-7⟩
International audience; Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann is one of the primary vectors of malaria in northern Belize. The primary breeding sites for this species in Central America are fresh water wetlands that are found in close proximity to agricultur
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03433439
Autor:
John P. Grieco, Richard G. Andre, Russell King, Eliška Rejmánková, Nicole L. Achee, Ireneo Briceno, Donald R. Roberts, Errol Vanzie, Jorge Polanco
Publikováno v:
Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology. 31(1)
The present study utilized an experimental hut to conduct human-baited landing collections for characterizing the all-night biting patterns and seasonal densities of adult Anopheles darlingi in the centrally located Cayo District of Belize, Central A
Autor:
John P. Grieco, Ireneo Briceno, Russell King, Donald R. Roberts, Nicole L. Achee, Penny Masuoka, Eliška Rejmánková, Richard G. Andre, James Thomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical entomology. 43(2)
Previous studies have identified several anopheline species integral to the transmission of malaria in Belize. The highly efficient vector, Anopheles darlingi Root, is currently considered the most important. The preferred larval habitat of An. darli
Autor:
John P, Grieco, Nicole L, Achee, Ireneo, Briceno, Russell, King, Richard, Andre, Donald, Roberts, Eliska, Rejmankova
Publikováno v:
Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology. 28(2)
A life table study was conducted for recently established colonies of Anopheles albimanus and Anopheles vestitipennis in Belize, Central America. The colonies were reared in the northern Orange Walk District under uncontrolled environmental condition
Autor:
Russell King, Jorge Polanco, Kim Bautista, John P. Grieco, Ireneo Briceno, Nicole L. Achee, Joseph Wagman
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal
Background Campaigns for the continued reduction and eventual elimination of malaria may benefit from new and innovative vector control tools. One novel approach being considered uses a push-pull strategy, whereby spatial repellents are used in combi