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Natural Plasmodium infection of Anopheles benarrochi B (Diptera: Culicidae) in native communities of the Province of Condorcanqui, Amazonas-Peru

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract Background Malaria is a severe health problem in the native communities of Condorcanqui in the Amazonas Department of Peru. Recently, the number of malaria cases has increased considerably following a Plasmodium falciparum outbreak in 2019. However, there is no information on the anopheline species acting as Plasmodium vectors in this
Marianella Villegas-Pingo   +7 more
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Limited diversity of Anopheles darlingi in the Peruvian Amazon region of Iquitos. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Anopheles darlingi is the most important malaria vector in the Amazon basin of South America, and is capable of transmitting both Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax.
Gilman, Robert H   +7 more
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Morphometric discrimination of females of five species of Anopheles of the subgenus Nyssorhynchus from Southern and Northwest Colombia

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2002
The most important vectors of human Plasmodium in the neotropics belong to the subgenus Nyssorhynchus. These species are generally sympatric in terms of their geographical distributions. Some are difficult to identify based solely on examination of adult
David A Calle L   +3 more
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Systematic studies on Anopheles galvaoi Causey, Deane & Deane from the subgenus Nysssorhynchus blanchard (Diptera: Culicidae)

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2002
Anopheles galvaoi, a member of the subgenus Nyssorhynchus, is redescribed based on morphological characters of the adults male and female, fourth-instar larva and pupa. Female, male genitalia, larval and pupal stages are illustrated.
Maria Anice Mureb Sallum   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

EFECTO INSECTICIDA DE SACHA YOCO (Paullinia clavigera var. bullata Simpson) (SAPINDACEAE) Y OREJA DE TIGRE (Tradescantia zebrina Hort ex Bosse) (COMMELINACEAE) EN EL CONTROL DE Anopheles benarrochi Gabaldon, Cova García y López, 1941, PRINCIPAL VECTOR DE

open access: yesEcología Aplicada, 2016
La résistance des moustiques vecteurs de maladies métaxéniques aux insecticides chimiques a augmenté ces dernières années. Face à cette réalité, la recherche de méthodes alternatives est en cours, utilisant des extraits de plantes à activité larvicide.
Diana Pérez, José Iannacone‍
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Adaptation and evaluation of the bottle assay for monitoring insecticide resistance in disease vector mosquitoes in the Peruvian Amazon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Background The purpose of this study was to establish whether the "bottle assay", a tool for monitoring insecticide resistance in mosquitoes, can complement and augment the capabilities of the established WHO assay, particularly in resource-poor ...
Balta León, Rosario   +4 more
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Culicidae (Diptera: Culicomorpha) in the southern Brazilian collection "Ana Leuch Lozovei" with notes on distribution and diversity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Biological collections are of extreme importance in acquiring knowledge of the biodiversity of a specific environment. In this article, we organise, list and catalogue the adult specimens belonging to the family Culicidae housed in the Parasitology ...
Andrade, Andrey   +10 more
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Distribución potencial actual y futura del vector de la malaria, el mosquito Anopheles benarrochi (Díptera: Culicidae), en la Amazonía Peruana. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
El mosquito Anopheles benarrochi (Díptera: Culicidae) es uno de los principales vectores de la malaria en la Amazonía Peruana, y, dado el crecimiento exponencial de casos y muertes en las dos últimas décadas, representa una amenaza para las comunidades ...
Rodriguez Diaz, Patricia Yamileth
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[Egg morphology as an indirect method to identify Anopheles benarrochi, Anopheles oswaldoi and Anopheles rangeli (Diptera: Culicidae)].

open access: yesBiomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud, 2004
In the Department of Putumayo in southern Colombia, malaria transmission has continued in the absence of the 4 traditional Latin American vector species--Anopheles darlingi, Anopheles nuneztovari, Anopheles albimanus or Anopheles trinkae. Human bait collections yielded Anopheles mosquitoes and a morphological variant of Anopheles benarrochi, the adult ...
Dora Amparo, Estrada   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

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