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Vector Competence of Selected North American Culex and Coquillettidia Mosquitoes for West Nile Virus
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 7, Iss 6, Pp 1018-1022 (2001)
To control West Nile virus (WNV), it is necessary to know which mosquitoes are able to transmit this virus. Therefore, we evaluated the WNV vector potential of several North American mosquito species. Culex restuans and Cx. salinarius, two species fr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e49772d753b64475922beb362e204937
A new classification system for the actions of IRS chemicals traditionally used for malaria control.
Autor:
John P Grieco, Nicole L Achee, Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap, Wannapa Suwonkerd, Kamal Chauhan, Michael R Sardelis, Donald R Roberts
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 2, Iss 8, p e716 (2007)
Knowledge of how mosquitoes respond to insecticides is of paramount importance in understanding how an insecticide functions to prevent disease transmission. A suite of laboratory assays was used to quantitatively characterize mosquito responses to t
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https://doaj.org/article/8aa38894cdb646c2843c09274acc3b6a
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 25:156-167
A previously described modular high-throughput screening system was used to characterize the spatial repellent, contact irritant, and toxicant chemical actions of 14 compounds historically used or under investigation for vector control. The response
Autor:
James W. Jones, R. Fernandez, Faustino Carbajal, Michael J. Turell, Douglas M. Watts, Michael R. Sardelis, Terry A. Klein, James E. Pecor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 45:1165-1172
This study was conducted as part of a field-ecology study of arboviral and malarial activity in the Amazon Basin, Loreto Department, Peru, to determine the relative abundance, species diversity, and seasonal and vertical distributions of potential mo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 21:404-411
A modular and novel assay system for rapid mass screening of chemical compounds for contact irritant and spatial repellent actions against adult mosquitoes is described. The responses of Aedes aegypti to various concentrations of 3 topical repellents
Autor:
Michael R. Sardelis, Faustino Carbajal, Terry A. Klein, James W. Jones, Douglas M. Watts, R. Fernandez, Carlos Calampa, James E. Pecor, Russell E. Coleman, Michael J. Turell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 41:349-360
This study was conducted as part of a field ecology study of arboviral activity in the Amazon Basin, Peru, to determine the taxonomy, frequency, seasonal, and vertical distributions of potential mosquito vectors. In addition, the relative efficiency
Publikováno v:
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 2:193-196
To evaluate the vector competence of Culex tarsalis Coquillett for West Nile virus (WN), females reared from larvae collected in Huntington Beach, Orange County, CA, were fed on 2-3-day-old chickens previously inoculated with a New York strain (Crow
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 39:640-644
Despite the detection of West Nile (WN) virus in overwintering Culex pipiens L. in New York in February 2000, the mechanism by which this virus persists throughout the winter to initiate infections in vertebrate hosts and vectors the following spring
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 39:480-484
We evaluated the potential for Ochlerotatus j. japonicus (Theobald), a newly recognized invasive mosquito species in the United States, to transmit eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus. Aedes albopictus (Skuse) and Culex pipiens (L.) were similarl
Autor:
Douglas M. Watts, James W. Jones, Terry A. Klein, David J. Dohm, R. Fernandez, C. Calampa, Russell E. Coleman, Michael J. Turell, Michael R. Sardelis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 37:835-839
Mosquitoes collected in the Amazon Basin, near Iquitos, Peru, were evaluated for their susceptibility to epizootic (IAB and IC) and enzootic (ID and IE) strains of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) virus. After feeding on hamsters with a vire