Larval exposure to Francisella tularensisLVS affects fitness of the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus [PDF]
Uma Vikas Mahajan +4 more
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Multiple Wolbachia subpopulations co-occur in single Culex pipiens mosquitoes [PDF]
Hans Schrieke +3 more
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A Geographical Location Model for Targeted Implementation of Lure-and-Kill Strategies Against Disease-Transmitting Mosquitoes in Rural Areas [PDF]
Outdoor devices for luring and killing disease-transmitting mosquitoes have been proposed as potential com- plementary interventions alongside existing intra-domiciliary methods namely insecticide treated nets and house spraying with residual ...
Lwetoijera, Dickson W. +3 more
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Effect of Certain Plant Extracts on Mortality, Development and Haemogram of Culex pipiens L. Mosquitoes Larvae [PDF]
Hossam El-Din M. Zahran, Abir A. Gad
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Fumigant toxicity and phytochemical analysis of Petiveria alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark oil on adult Culex quinquefasciatus [PDF]
Michael Olarewaju Akintan +1 more
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How farmers permanently adapt to climate evolution by testing new options and caring for food security: case of long-cycle sanyo millet comeback in Serer area in Senegal. [P-3330-58] [PDF]
During the last decade, Serer farmers of the Sine region in the central and western part of Senegal have started to grow again the sanyo millet (Pennisetum glaucum), a long cycle (110-140 days) and photoperiodic traditional variety that had disappeared ...
Arame, S. +3 more
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Habitat suitability modeling of mosquito species in Faiyum Governorate, Egypt, using GIS
Background The life cycle and geographic range of mosquitoes are profoundly influenced by weather conditions. In Faiyum Governorate, Egypt, researchers looked at over 42 different mosquito breeding areas in the wild.
Adel. Abdel Hakeem Abo El-Ela +5 more
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Seasonal dynamics and relative abundance of seven Japanese encephalitis vectors of Culex sitiens group and their association with meteorological factors in various ecological habitats of Chandigarh and its surrounding areas [PDF]
Ranjana Rani +3 more
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Climate and risk of vector borne zoonotic disease emergence: examples of Rift Valley and West Nile fevers. [P-1121-05] [PDF]
Vector borne diseases have a major impact on human and animal health, but also on society economy. Due to their transmission routes, zoonotic or not, these diseases are very sensitive to climatic changes.
Chevalier, Véronique, Tran, Annelise
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