Objective. To analyze the current knowledge of pathogen-insect interactions amenable for the design of molecular-based control strategies of vector-borne diseases. Materials and methods. We examined malaria, dengue, and Chagas disease pathogens and insect molecules that participate in interactions during their vectors infection. Results. Pathogen molecules that participate in the insect intestine invasion and induced vector immune molecules are presented, and their inclusion in transmission blocking vaccines (TBV) and in genetically modify insect (GMI) vectors or symbiotic bacteria are discussed. Conclusion. Disruption of processes by blocking vector-pathogen interactions provides several candidates for molecular control strategies, but TB...
Control of aedine mosquito vectors, either by mosquito population reduction or replacement with refr...
The expression “neglected tropical diseases” (NTDs) represents a series of illnesses that affect the...
The high prevalence of neglected vector-borne diseases, such as Chagas disease and dengue fever, imp...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) require urgent attention as they have a high mortality rate, with 700,0...
Insect-borne diseases are responsible for severe mortality and morbidity worldwide. As control of in...
Conventional methodologies to control vector borne diseases with chemical pesticides are often assoc...
Malaria remains one of the world’s most devastating vector-borne diseases. During the complex sexual...
It is well accepted that the symbiotic relationships insects have established with several microorg...
It is well accepted that the symbiotic relationships insects have established with several microorg...
The resident microbiota of insect vectors can impede transmission of human pathogens. Recent studies...
Insects are the most frequent vectors of plant pathogenic viruses, helping them to spread from infec...
As the global human and animal population increases, deadly pathogens and parasites may be transmitt...
It is well accepted that the symbiotic relationships insects have established with several microorga...
Malaria is a vector-borne disease causing extensive morbidity, debility and mortality. Development o...
International audienceAbstract Human and animal pathogens that are transmitted by arthropods are a g...
Control of aedine mosquito vectors, either by mosquito population reduction or replacement with refr...
The expression “neglected tropical diseases” (NTDs) represents a series of illnesses that affect the...
The high prevalence of neglected vector-borne diseases, such as Chagas disease and dengue fever, imp...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) require urgent attention as they have a high mortality rate, with 700,0...
Insect-borne diseases are responsible for severe mortality and morbidity worldwide. As control of in...
Conventional methodologies to control vector borne diseases with chemical pesticides are often assoc...
Malaria remains one of the world’s most devastating vector-borne diseases. During the complex sexual...
It is well accepted that the symbiotic relationships insects have established with several microorg...
It is well accepted that the symbiotic relationships insects have established with several microorg...
The resident microbiota of insect vectors can impede transmission of human pathogens. Recent studies...
Insects are the most frequent vectors of plant pathogenic viruses, helping them to spread from infec...
As the global human and animal population increases, deadly pathogens and parasites may be transmitt...
It is well accepted that the symbiotic relationships insects have established with several microorga...
Malaria is a vector-borne disease causing extensive morbidity, debility and mortality. Development o...
International audienceAbstract Human and animal pathogens that are transmitted by arthropods are a g...
Control of aedine mosquito vectors, either by mosquito population reduction or replacement with refr...
The expression “neglected tropical diseases” (NTDs) represents a series of illnesses that affect the...
The high prevalence of neglected vector-borne diseases, such as Chagas disease and dengue fever, imp...