AbstractArthropod-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue virus afflict billions of people worldwide imposing major economic and social burdens. Control of such pathogens is mainly performed by vector management and treatment of affected individuals with drugs. The failure of these conventional approaches due to emergence of insecticide-resistant insects and drug-resistant parasites demonstrate the need of novel and efficacious control strategies to combat these diseases. Genetic modification (GM) of mosquito vectors to impair their ability to be infected and transmit pathogens has emerged as a new strategy to reduce transmission of many vector-borne diseases and deliver public health gains. Several advances in developing transgenic mosqu...
Abstract: Gene drives hold promise for the genetic control of malaria vectors. The development of ve...
Transgenic Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes have been developed that confer s...
The possibility of controlling vector-borne disease through the development and release of transgeni...
The already unacceptable large burden of malaria continues to increase, indicating that the availabl...
The burden of mosquito-borne diseases is a problem that needs to be addressed with bettertools. The ...
Genetic modification (GM) of mosquitoes (which renders them genetically modified organisms, GMOs) of...
Three transgenic Anopheles stephensi lines were established that strongly inhibit transmission of th...
The development of transgenic mosquitoes that are refractory to the transmission of human diseases s...
Arthropod-borne diseases caused by a variety of microorganisms such as dengue virus and malaria para...
Insects have exploited and responded to their environment in a plethora of ways. Environmental chang...
Genetically modified mosquitoes have been proposed as an alternative strategy to reduce the heavy bu...
Vector-borne diseases are the most feared diseases throughout the world. Mosquitoes are the prime hu...
Abstract In an attempt to control the mosquito-borne diseases yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and...
Malaria kills millions of people every year and the current strategies to control the disease, such ...
In the last century, we have observed the introduction, establishment and expansion of mosquito-born...
Abstract: Gene drives hold promise for the genetic control of malaria vectors. The development of ve...
Transgenic Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes have been developed that confer s...
The possibility of controlling vector-borne disease through the development and release of transgeni...
The already unacceptable large burden of malaria continues to increase, indicating that the availabl...
The burden of mosquito-borne diseases is a problem that needs to be addressed with bettertools. The ...
Genetic modification (GM) of mosquitoes (which renders them genetically modified organisms, GMOs) of...
Three transgenic Anopheles stephensi lines were established that strongly inhibit transmission of th...
The development of transgenic mosquitoes that are refractory to the transmission of human diseases s...
Arthropod-borne diseases caused by a variety of microorganisms such as dengue virus and malaria para...
Insects have exploited and responded to their environment in a plethora of ways. Environmental chang...
Genetically modified mosquitoes have been proposed as an alternative strategy to reduce the heavy bu...
Vector-borne diseases are the most feared diseases throughout the world. Mosquitoes are the prime hu...
Abstract In an attempt to control the mosquito-borne diseases yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and...
Malaria kills millions of people every year and the current strategies to control the disease, such ...
In the last century, we have observed the introduction, establishment and expansion of mosquito-born...
Abstract: Gene drives hold promise for the genetic control of malaria vectors. The development of ve...
Transgenic Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes have been developed that confer s...
The possibility of controlling vector-borne disease through the development and release of transgeni...