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Environmental yeasts differentially impact the development and oviposition behavior of the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus. [PDF]

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Mosquito Attractants

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2021
Vector control and personal protection against anthropophilic mosquitoes mainly rely on the use of insecticides and repellents. The search for mosquito-attractive semiochemicals has been the subject of intense studies for decades, and new compounds or odor blends are regularly proposed as lures for odor-baited traps.
Laurent Dormont   +3 more
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Chikungunya virus and the global spread of a mosquito-borne disease.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2015
Chikungunya virus infection is a rapid-onset, febrile disease with intense asthenia, arthralgia, myalgia, headache, and rash. This mosquito-borne alphavirus has spread throughout the Caribbean and into much of Central America.
S. Weaver, Marc Lecuit
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Mosquito Allergy and Mosquito Salivary Allergens

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2007
Allergic reactions to mosquito bites are caused by allergens in mosquito saliva. In this review, allergic reactions to mosquito salivary allergens, and characteristics of salivary allergens and their recombinant forms are described. The use of the recombinant allergens in the diagnosis of mosquito allergy is discussed.
Zhikang Peng, F. Estelle, R. Simons
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A mosquito parasite from a mosquito predator

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1973
Abstract The fungus Coelomomyces macleayae has been reported from treehole mosquito larvae of three Aedes subgenera in Australia, Fiji, and the United States. This fungus is now recorded for the first time from a mosquito of the genus Toxorhynchites, the large predatory larvae of which are of some importance in the naturalistic control of associated ...
Marshall Laird   +3 more
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