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There were 275 studies reporting Culex abundance, 17 of which explicitly stated the motivation for the study was RVFV. Despite most studies being motivated by other topics, there was good coverage of studies reporting mosquito sampling in areas associated with the risk of RVFV outbreaks. Studies were c.
Catherine Andrews+3 more
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The fitness of Anopheles coluzzii mosquito lines (VK strain) selected for early and late egg hatching was compared with each other and a reference strain (Mopti). There was an observed increase in fitness in fecundity and survival among the late‐hatching lines, but no negative effects of selection on fecundity and adult survival were detected.
Emmanuel C. Ottih+3 more
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Climate-disease connections: Rift Valley Fever in Kenya
All known Rift Valley fever(RVF) outbreaks in Kenya from 1950 to 1998 followed periods of abnormally high rainfall. On an interannual scale, periods of above normal rainfall in East Africa are associated with the warm phase of the El Niño/Southern ...
Assaf Anyamba+2 more
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The influence of the North Saskatchewan River Valley on the dispersion of Aedes /
Waldemar Klassen
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Correlative modelling approaches can be used successfully to predict the distribution of vectors and hosts involved in vector‐borne diseases of concern. For West Nile virus in the United Kingdom, host distributions are unlikely to be a significant factor influencing change. Vector distributions and urbanisation will drive increasing risk. Projecting to
Amy J. Withers+4 more
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PENGARUH MOTIVASI KERJA TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN [PDF]
The labor conditions in Indonesia are confronted with issues of unemployment, low productivity, and a significant number of workers employed in the informal sector. Low productivity impacts the level of employee performance. Performance becomes a crucial
Hasanah, Ambar Dyna
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Selection for Autogeny in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae1 [PDF]
Arden O. Lea
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The Effectiveness of Dengue Vector Control: A Meta‐Review
ABSTRACT Background Dengue vector control plays an important role in reducing the burden of dengue infection. This study aimed to summarise the evidence of published systematic reviews on the efficacy of dengue vector control interventions. Methods Systematic reviews of cluster randomised controlled trials and randomised controlled trials in ...
Gary K. K. Low+4 more
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The Early Stages of <i>Aedes lophoventralis</I> (Theobald)
Purnendu Sen
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