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Infection: Mosquito-Borne Diseases

Risk perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge of chikungunya among the public and health professionals: a systematic review

Risk perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge of chikungunya among the public and health professionals: a systematic review

... on mosquito control and mosquito bite prevention as there is cur- rently no treatment or vaccine for CHIKV infection in humans ...against mosquito borne diseases like CHIKV is ...

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Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and mosquito borne diseases in Mali, West Africa

Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and mosquito borne diseases in Mali, West Africa

... Subsequently, Touré et al. [8–10] carried out studies on the sensitivity of An. gambiae (s.l.) and An. funes- tus to insecticides and the rates of infection with mal- aria parasites and filariae in the An. gambiae ...

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Mosquito Larvicidal Activity of Vitex Negundo

Mosquito Larvicidal Activity of Vitex Negundo

... of infection with an estimated 22 million microfilarial carriers and 16 million chronic filariasis cases [6] ...these diseases annually [5, 6] ...other mosquito borne diseases, inspite ...

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Biological control of mosquito-borne viral diseases: Prospects and challenges

Biological control of mosquito-borne viral diseases: Prospects and challenges

... Nevertheless, there is the major disadvantage of an incompatible insect technique (IIT) method for large scale applications. The inadvertent release of infected females at adequate numbers may result in the replacement ...

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Repurposing isoxazoline veterinary drugs for control of vector borne human diseases

Repurposing isoxazoline veterinary drugs for control of vector borne human diseases

... Modeled Impact on Malaria Incidence. Naturally acquired immunity to malaria is mainly nonsterilizing but reduces the severity of in- fections, and any infectious mosquito bite could potentially cause a new ...

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Scoping review on vector borne diseases in urban areas: transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity and co infection

Scoping review on vector borne diseases in urban areas: transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity and co infection

... Weather and climate variability and vector proliferation Studies conducted in different regions evaluated the role of weather on the proliferation of Aedes aegypti, dengue incidence, and the seasonality of the disease ...

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The importance of human population characteristics in modeling Aedes aegypti distributions and assessing risk of mosquito-borne infectious diseases

The importance of human population characteristics in modeling Aedes aegypti distributions and assessing risk of mosquito-borne infectious diseases

... to infection has not been well studied. In many cases, mosquito populations depend on local human populations and our inclusion of human popula- tion density in distribution models resulted in risk prob- ...

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Engineering the control of mosquito borne infectious diseases

Engineering the control of mosquito borne infectious diseases

... the mosquito genome ...Plasmodium infection [13], and although not directly employable for malaria control, they allow detailed genetic analyses of anti-Plasmodium immune ...of mosquito repellents ...

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ERADICATION OF MOSQUITO BORNE DISEASES BY ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI

ERADICATION OF MOSQUITO BORNE DISEASES BY ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI

... Entomopathogenic fungi are those fungi that specifically target insects and act as a parasite thus exterminating or incapacitating them. The pathogenicity of the fungal isolates, lower fungi-Fusarium spp, Aspergillus ...

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Polluted Water Borne Diseases: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Prevention

Polluted Water Borne Diseases: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Prevention

... Water borne diseases including cholera, Dracunculiasis, Typhoid fever, Diarrhea, Ulcers, Hepatitis, Arsenicosis, Respiratory Tract Infection, Kidney Damage, and Endocrine Damages are very risky for ...

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Diagnostic Evaluation of  Ehrlichia canis Human Infections

Diagnostic Evaluation of Ehrlichia canis Human Infections

... an infection of the group of Vector Borne Diseases (VBD), caused by different ech- rlichia species ...animal diseases, later as human diseases—Humane Monocytic (HME) and Humane ...

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Knowledge Attitude and Practices Related on Prevention of Mosquito Borne Diseases and Sanitation Conditions in a Salvadoran Urban Community

Knowledge Attitude and Practices Related on Prevention of Mosquito Borne Diseases and Sanitation Conditions in a Salvadoran Urban Community

... avoid mosquito bites like use of repellent, insec- ticides and use of screen in window and ...of mosquito adult infestation, PAHO proposes a HI>5 as a high risk for dengue transmission ...high ...

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Pathways for entry of livestock arboviruses into Great Britain : assessing the strength of evidence

Pathways for entry of livestock arboviruses into Great Britain : assessing the strength of evidence

... concluded that there is strong evidence that arbovirus-infected adult ticks could enter GB (Table 1). Indeed, CCHFV-infected ticks have been imported to Egypt from Somalia on camels (Chisholm et al, 2012). Similarly, ...

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Polluted Water Borne Diseases: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Prevention

Polluted Water Borne Diseases: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Prevention

... prevent infection, filtering water from open water bodies before drinking, implementing vector control by using the larvicidetemephos, and promoting health education and behavior ...

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Mosquito biodiversity and mosquito borne viruses in the United Arab Emirates

Mosquito biodiversity and mosquito borne viruses in the United Arab Emirates

... Trap contents were transferred to -80 °C until identifi- cation. Mosquitoes were sorted on dry ice using a ste- reoscopic microscope, pooled by species in pools < 30 individuals, and returned to storage at -80 °C. ...

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Flooding in Townsville, north Queensland, Australia, in February 2019 and its effects on mosquito-borne diseases

Flooding in Townsville, north Queensland, Australia, in February 2019 and its effects on mosquito-borne diseases

... prevalent mosquito-borne diseases [2]. The Aedes and Culex mosquito populations are predominant in this ...infectious diseases [5–9]. While flash flooding initially disturbs the ...

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A quantitative risk assessment approach for mosquito borne diseases: malaria re emergence in southern France

A quantitative risk assessment approach for mosquito borne diseases: malaria re emergence in southern France

... As stated in the introduction, the aim of this study was not to build a public health tool for controlling malaria in the Camargue. The emphasis was on presenting an innovative approach of spatialized quantitative risk ...

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Tick-Borne Langat/Mosquito-Borne Dengue Flavivirus Chimera, a Candidate Live Attenuated Vaccine for Protection against Disease Caused by Members of the Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Complex: Evaluation in Rhesus Monkeys and in Mosquitoes

Tick-Borne Langat/Mosquito-Borne Dengue Flavivirus Chimera, a Candidate Live Attenuated Vaccine for Protection against Disease Caused by Members of the Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Complex: Evaluation in Rhesus Monkeys and in Mosquitoes

... virus infection and disease to guide ...primary infection act to en- hance the replication of a dengue virus of a different serotype responsible for a secondary ...primary infection that act to ...

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Does Japanese encephalitis virus share the same cellular receptor with other mosquito borne flaviviruses on the C6/36 mosquito cells?

Does Japanese encephalitis virus share the same cellular receptor with other mosquito borne flaviviruses on the C6/36 mosquito cells?

... that mosquito-borne flaviviruses may share the same receptor molecule(s) on mosquito cells, because these viruses must replicate in mosquito cells first before inject- ing into host animals, ...

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Detection of a new insect flavivirus and isolation of Aedes flavivirus in Northern Italy

Detection of a new insect flavivirus and isolation of Aedes flavivirus in Northern Italy

... The infection by insect flaviviruses may affect infec- tion, replication, and propagation of mosquito-borne fla- viviruses both in vivo and in vitro, and may have already produced negative or ...

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