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First record of DDT resistance in Anopheles darlingi.
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
M F, Suarez +3 more
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INTRODUCTION: Bioecological aspects of anophelines (Diptera: Culicidae) near areas under the direct influence of the hydroelectric plant reservoir of Serra da Mesa in Goiás, Brazil, were analyzed.
Vanessa Melandri +2 more
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We compiled primary occurrence data for Culicidae in Brazil and our findings showed limitations in the spatial and temporal coverage of digital Culicidae data compared with the literature occurrence data. The Atlantic and Amazon Forests presented well‐surveyed inventories in Brazil's north and southeast. However, the distribution of occurrences reveals
Íttalo Luã Silva Medeiros +2 more
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Introduction The diverse and complex environmental conditions of the Amazon Basin favor the breeding and development of Anopheles species. This study aimed to describe the composition, abundance and temporal frequency of Anopheles species and to ...
Ledayane Mayana Costa Barbosa +3 more
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Preliminary observations on the changing roles of malaria vectors in southern Belize. [PDF]
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Limited diversity of Anopheles darlingi in the Peruvian Amazon region of Iquitos. [PDF]
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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Deforestation changes the effectiveness of bed nets for malaria control
Abstract Land use changes such as deforestation and the degradation of tropical forests can be key drivers of infectious disease, including malaria. However, programmes that evaluate the effectiveness of malaria‐control strategies such as bed nets rarely account for the impacts of surrounding land use change.
Tafesse Kefyalew Estifanos +2 more
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Toward a blood-free diet for Anopheles darlingi (Diptera: Culicidae)
AbstractDue to ethical issues associated with the use of blood for mosquito laboratory experiments, an artificial diet that supports the production of eggs and larvae is highly desirable. We report the development of an artificial diet using direct feeding on protein-rich sugar solution (PRSS) as an alternative to whole blood and evaluated its effects ...
Alexandre de Almeida e Silva +2 more
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Prompt mating of released Anopheles darlingi in western Amazonian Brazil. [PDF]
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Zoonotic malaria, caused by simian Plasmodium spp., poses a major public health challenge in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, where long‐tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) serve as natural reservoirs. This study investigated the molecular prevalence and species identification of zoonotic simian Plasmodium spp.
Thanawat Hmaidee +11 more
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