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Parasite and vector circadian clocks mediate efficient malaria transmission. [PDF]
Bento I +12 more
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WIMANET: The Power of a Network in Wildlife Malaria Research
The Wildlife Malaria Network (WIMANET) is an EU‐COST funded global network of researchers and stakeholders interested in wildlife malaria and related haemosporidian parasites. In this paper, we review WIMANET's activities to date. We hope this encourages new members to join the network and motivates both new and existing members to participate in its ...
Alfonso Marzal +15 more
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Host complement C3 promotes malaria transmission by killing symbiotic bacteria in the mosquito midgut. [PDF]
He B +18 more
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This study identifies Polychromophilus sp. in blood‐feeding flies (Basilia speiseri and Basilia lindolphoi) from Myotis nigricans bats in Brazil, marking the first molecular detection of the parasite in an insect vector in this country. Two haplotypes were identified, both within the Polychromophilus murinus group.
Bruno S. Mathias +7 more
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Spatiotemporal analysis of Anopheles gambiae larval sites and malaria transmission in Djilakh, Central Senegal. [PDF]
Ndiaye A +13 more
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Blood Parasites and Wildlife: The Development of a Discipline
Changes in our knowledge on blood parasite infections of wild animals in the last 30 years is reviewed with emphasis on taxonomy and phylogeny, impact of infections on fitness, and distribution of blood parasites. ABSTRACT In the last 30 years, the area of the study of parasitism caused by blood parasite infections on wildlife has suffered an ...
Santiago Merino
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Evaluating the impact of the Malakit intervention on malaria transmission in the Guiana Shield: a mathematical modelling study. [PDF]
Lambert Y +15 more
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South America has a remarkable genetic diversity of avian haemosporidians, yet only a few species have been described combining molecular and morphological data. This study introduces Plasmodium (Novyella) pyriglenae sp. nov., a new species infecting the white‐shouldered fire‐eye (Pyriglena leucoptera) in Brazil.
Luiz Gustavo Magalhães Alves +4 more
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Compatibility of <i>Serratia ureylitica</i> Su_YN1, Malaria Transmission-Blocking Bacterium, with the <i>Anopheles aquasalis</i> Vector. [PDF]
Ferreira MADS +13 more
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