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Abstract Emerging and endemic mosquito‐borne viruses can be difficult to detect and monitor because they often cause asymptomatic infections in human or vertebrate animals or cause nonspecific febrile illness with a short recovery waiting period. Some of these pathogens circulate into complex cryptic cycles involving several animal species as reservoir
Grégory L'Ambert +14 more
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Northeast region (NER) states of India remain highly malarious due to their geographical and ecotype diversity. Furthermore, rapid urbanization and change in climate are also affecting the vector biology and behavior of the existing species. Hence, a study is conducted in the states of Tripura and Meghalaya to generate data on the bionomics of the ...
Siraj Ahmed Khan +6 more
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Diversity of West Nile and Usutu virus strains in mosquitoes at an international airport in Austria
Abstract Increased globalization and international transportation have resulted in the inadvertent introduction of exotic mosquitoes and new mosquito‐borne diseases. International airports are among the possible points of entry for mosquitoes and their pathogens.
Karin Bakran‐Lebl +8 more
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Additional file 2: Table S1. Full list of the 691 ITS2 sequences of the Anopheles hyrcanus group deposited in GenBank, with GenBank accession numbers, species, geographical location and corresponding authors. Table S2.
Yan Deng (159032) +7 more
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Background In Hokkaido, northern island of Japan, at least seven cases of falciparum malaria were reported by 1951. A survey conducted at that time was unsuccessful in implicating any mosquito species as the possible vector.
Kyoko Sawabe +11 more
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Abstract We report details of the first seven equine cases of confirmed West Nile neuroinvasive disease in Austria. The cases presented during summer and autumn of 2016 (n = 2), 2017 (n = 3) and 2018 (n = 2). All horses showed gait abnormalities and 6 of 7 horses exhibited fasciculations and/or tremors, and we provide video recordings of these.
Phebe de Heus +8 more
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Immature mosquitoes are aquatic, and their distribution, abundance, and individual fitness in a particular breeding habitat are known to be dependent on mainly three factors: biotic factors, abiotic factors, and their interaction between each other and with other associated taxa.
H. A. K. Ranasinghe +2 more
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Background Species of the Anopheles hyrcanus group are widely distributed in Palearctic and Oriental regions and some of them are important malaria vectors. The cryptic species of An.
Hui-Min Zhu +8 more
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We report here a previously unrecognized mosquito species from the Republic of South Korea that is closely related to Anopheles (Anopheles) sinensis.
Cong Li +6 more
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Metaphase karyotypes of Anopheles of Thailand and Southeast Asia: I. The Hyrcanus Group.
Metaphase karyotypes of 6 species of the Hyrcanus Species Group of the subgenus Anopheles show constitutive heterochromatin variation in X and Y chromosomes. Anopheles peditaeniatus exhibits the most extensive variation in the size and shape of heterochromatic sex chromosomes, with 3 types of X and 5 types of Y chromosomes.
V, Baimai +2 more
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