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Recombinant bacteria for mosquito control

Recombinant bacteria for mosquito control

... Despite our uncertainty about Cyt1A’s mode of action, it is an extremely important protein with respect to mosquito control. Numerous studies have revealed that Bti’s high toxicity is due to synergistic ... See full document

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Gut bacteria differentially affect egg production in the anautogenous mosquito Aedes aegypti and facultatively autogenous mosquito Aedes atropalpus (Diptera: Culicidae)

Gut bacteria differentially affect egg production in the anautogenous mosquito Aedes aegypti and facultatively autogenous mosquito Aedes atropalpus (Diptera: Culicidae)

... Bacterial loads in A. aegypti and A. atropalpus are similar One possible explanation for the effects different gut community members have in gnotobiotic A. aegypti ver- sus A. atropalpus is that bacterial abundance ... See full document

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Paratransgenesis: a promising new strategy for mosquito vector control

Paratransgenesis: a promising new strategy for mosquito vector control

... use bacteria that can spread through a population and are readily available [78, ...several mosquito species with Wolbachia and produce different outcomes ...exogenous bacteria do not need to be ... See full document

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Engineering the control of mosquito borne infectious diseases

Engineering the control of mosquito borne infectious diseases

... The range of applications enabled by HEGs and other nuclease-based technologies (ZFNs and TALENs) has some limitations, especially in terms of specificity, flexibility and stability. For example, ZFNs do not always have ... See full document

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2. Mosquito control methods and their limitations

2. Mosquito control methods and their limitations

... mechanism of RNA interference. One of the most widely studied methods isWolbachiabacteria mediated infection to control mosquitoes population. More than 70% of insects are infected with theseendosymbiotic ... See full document

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Mosquito Akirin as a potential antigen for malaria control

Mosquito Akirin as a potential antigen for malaria control

... Anopheles gambiae infection with Plasmodium berghei To obtain An. gambiae mosquitoes infected with P. berghei for gene expression and gene knockdown analyses, four weeks old female CD1 mice obtained from the IHMT animal ... See full document

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Modelling the impact of vector control interventions on Anopheles gambiae population dynamics

Modelling the impact of vector control interventions on Anopheles gambiae population dynamics

... The mosquito will then rest while the blood meal is digested and the eggs in the ovaries ...the mosquito is classified as gravid and begins searching for a suitable breeding site where it will lay 80-100 ... See full document

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Soil Bacteria and their Possible Role in Mosquito Control: A Short Review

Soil Bacteria and their Possible Role in Mosquito Control: A Short Review

... Biological control is a method of controlling pest and vector by using natural enemies – predators, parasites and pathogens ...biological control reduces the density of the target species (Source ...and ... See full document

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Factors shaping the gut bacterial community assembly in two main Colombian malaria vectors

Factors shaping the gut bacterial community assembly in two main Colombian malaria vectors

... region, northwest Colombia. Municipalities were selected because of their epidemiological importance, as Chocó is the first and Antioquia the third most affected depart- ments in the country, both reported 65% (54,060) ... See full document

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A Review on Nanoparticles in Mosquito Control   A Green Revolution in Future

A Review on Nanoparticles in Mosquito Control A Green Revolution in Future

... the control of mosquito ...biological control can thus provide an effective and environmental friendly approach, which can be used as an alternative to minimize the mosquito ...in ... See full document

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Proceedings, Workshop on Mosquito Control in North Carolina

Proceedings, Workshop on Mosquito Control in North Carolina

... WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Advisory Committee.. Colonel George E.[r] ... See full document

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Effects of mosquito control ditching on estuarine dcosystems

Effects of mosquito control ditching on estuarine dcosystems

... The work upon which this publication is based was supported in part by funds provided by the Office of Water Resources Research, Department of the Interior, through the Water Resourc[r] ... See full document

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Effect of a dragonfly ( Bradinopyga strachani(Kirby, 1900) on the density of mosquito larvae in a field experiment using mesocosms

Effect of a dragonfly ( Bradinopyga strachani(Kirby, 1900) on the density of mosquito larvae in a field experiment using mesocosms

... the mosquito larvae differs between open con- tainers (decreases with time, owing to predation) and closed containers (no change with ...of mosquito larvae with each ... See full document

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Investigating the Effect of Aging and Time on the Fate and Transport of Lead in Artificially Contaminated Tropical soils

Investigating the Effect of Aging and Time on the Fate and Transport of Lead in Artificially Contaminated Tropical soils

... This section of the chapter will include a discussion of the original data before any analysis was conducted. During the year of 2007, 68 individuals became symptomatically ill from West Nile Virus. The amount of ... See full document

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Therapeutic and pharmacological aspects of photodynamic product chlorophyllin

Therapeutic and pharmacological aspects of photodynamic product chlorophyllin

... ABSTRACT: Medicinal plants have been used for thousands of years to flavor and conserve food, to treat health disorders and to prevent diseases including epidemics. They can provide biologically active molecules and lead ... See full document

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Mathematical Modelling of Sterile Insect Technology for Mosquito Control

Mathematical Modelling of Sterile Insect Technology for Mosquito Control

... disease control strategy, it is important to include the mating behavior of the mosquito, which is an aspect of mosquito biology that is not fully understood ...female mosquito acts as a ... See full document

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Targeting male mosquito mating behaviour for malaria control

Targeting male mosquito mating behaviour for malaria control

... male mosquito releases may play an important role in future integrated vector control or eradication ...high mosquito densities, so although many outdoor resting sites are available, efficient ... See full document

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Bacteria for Bacteria -“Defusing the Myths, Defining the Solutions”

Bacteria for Bacteria -“Defusing the Myths, Defining the Solutions”

... Co-aggregation ability of Fusobacterium nucleatum with Weissella cibaria and their attachment to epithelial cells was tested and it was found that F. nucleatum have an important role as a bridge organism which ... See full document

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Is outdoor vector control needed for malaria elimination? An individual based modelling study

Is outdoor vector control needed for malaria elimination? An individual based modelling study

... gambiae mosquito populations equilibrated at around 400 without any ...female mosquito popu- lation with different intervention types and efficacy peri- ods in the two types of village ...configurations. ... See full document

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The effects of zooprophylaxis and other mosquito control measures against malaria in Nouna, Burkina Faso

The effects of zooprophylaxis and other mosquito control measures against malaria in Nouna, Burkina Faso

... of mosquito control could be recommended, other factors need be considered such as the potential for increased mosquito survival from greater feeding success or the creation of additional vector ... See full document

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