International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector densities. But the efficiency of these methods is currently insufficient to prevent epidemics of arbovirus diseases such as dengue, chikungunya or Zika. Suggestions that the sterile insect technique (SIT) could be "boosted" by applying biopesticides to sterile males remain unquantified. Here, we assess mathematically the gains to SIT for Aedes control of either: boosting with the pupicide pyriproxifen (BSIT); or, contaminating mosquitoes at auto-dissemination stations. Thresholds in sterile male release rate and competitiveness are identified, above which mosquitoes are eliminated asymptotically. Boosting reduces these thresholds and aids popu...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceMore than three thousand million people live with the risk of malaria. Due to ...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
Various mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector densities. But the effi...
Various mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector densities. But the effi...
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...
International audienceAccording to the world health organization, the major vector-borne diseases (V...
International audienceAccording to the world health organization, the major vector-borne diseases (V...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceMore than three thousand million people live with the risk of malaria. Due to ...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
International audienceVarious mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector d...
Various mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector densities. But the effi...
Various mosquito control methods use factory raised males to suppress vector densities. But the effi...
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...
International audienceAccording to the world health organization, the major vector-borne diseases (V...
International audienceAccording to the world health organization, the major vector-borne diseases (V...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceThe sterile insect technique (SIT) is a technique to control some vectors of d...
International audienceMore than three thousand million people live with the risk of malaria. Due to ...