Vector-borne diseases impose enormous health and economic burdens and additional methods to control vector populations are clearly needed. The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) has been successful against agricultural pests, but is not in large-scale use for suppressing or eliminating mosquito populations. Genetic RIDL technology (Release of Insects carrying a Dominant Lethal) is a proposed modification that involves releasing insects that are homozygous for a repressible dominant lethal genetic construct rather than being sterilized by irradiation, and could potentially overcome some technical difficulties with the conventional SIT technology. Using the arboviral disease dengue as an example, we combine vector population dynamics and epidemio...
An approach based on mosquitoes carrying a conditional dominant lethal gene (release of insects carr...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2·5 billion people are at risk of dengue. Incidence of dengue is especially...
Dengue is considered one of the most important vector-borne infection, affecting almost half of the ...
Vector-borne diseases impose enormous health and economic burdens and additional methods to control ...
Motivated by the failure of current methods to control dengue fever, we formulate a mathematical mod...
Genetic transformation techniques for pest insects have enabled the development of novel methods to ...
The burden of many vector-borne diseases remains high and for some, such as dengue fever, continues ...
Motivated by the failure of current methods to control dengue fever, we formulate a mathematical mod...
Background: The sterile insect technique and transgenic equivalents are considered promising tools f...
For centuries, humans have attempted to control insect populations. This is in part because of the s...
According to the world health organization, the major vector-borne diseases (VBD) together account f...
Over half of the world's population is at risk for contracting potentially fatal arboviruses such as...
Many of the world's most prevalent diseases are transmitted by animal vectors such as dengue transmi...
The mosquito-borne dengue viruses (DV) cause an estimated 50 million human infections annually. The ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Dengue is a rapidly emerging vector-borne Neglected Tropical Disease, wit...
An approach based on mosquitoes carrying a conditional dominant lethal gene (release of insects carr...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2·5 billion people are at risk of dengue. Incidence of dengue is especially...
Dengue is considered one of the most important vector-borne infection, affecting almost half of the ...
Vector-borne diseases impose enormous health and economic burdens and additional methods to control ...
Motivated by the failure of current methods to control dengue fever, we formulate a mathematical mod...
Genetic transformation techniques for pest insects have enabled the development of novel methods to ...
The burden of many vector-borne diseases remains high and for some, such as dengue fever, continues ...
Motivated by the failure of current methods to control dengue fever, we formulate a mathematical mod...
Background: The sterile insect technique and transgenic equivalents are considered promising tools f...
For centuries, humans have attempted to control insect populations. This is in part because of the s...
According to the world health organization, the major vector-borne diseases (VBD) together account f...
Over half of the world's population is at risk for contracting potentially fatal arboviruses such as...
Many of the world's most prevalent diseases are transmitted by animal vectors such as dengue transmi...
The mosquito-borne dengue viruses (DV) cause an estimated 50 million human infections annually. The ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Dengue is a rapidly emerging vector-borne Neglected Tropical Disease, wit...
An approach based on mosquitoes carrying a conditional dominant lethal gene (release of insects carr...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2·5 billion people are at risk of dengue. Incidence of dengue is especially...
Dengue is considered one of the most important vector-borne infection, affecting almost half of the ...