Abstract Research on sterile mosquito technology from 1955 to the 1980s provided a substantial body of knowledge on propagation and release of sterile mosquitoes. Radiation sterilisation and chemosterilisation have been used effectively to induce dominant lethality and thereby sterilise important mosquito vectors in the laboratory. Experimental releases of chemosterilised males provided complete control of Anopheles albimanus in a small breeding population (14-15 sq km) in El Salvador. Releases of radiation sterilised males failed to control either Aedes aegypti or Anopheles quadrimaculatus in the USA. Releases of radiation-sterilised and chemosterilised male Culex quinquefasciatus in the USA and India were successful in some instances. Dev...
Abstract Major efforts are currently underway to develop novel, complementary methods to combat mosq...
The use of sterile males to control a cage population of a laboratory strain of Anopheles quadrimacu...
Background: The sterile insect technique (SIT) is emerging as a tool to supplement traditional pesti...
There is currently renewed interest in assessing the feasibility of the sterile insect technique (SI...
The idea of genetic control of insect pests and vectors was invented independently three times in th...
When considering a mosquito release programme, one of the first issues to be addressed is how to eli...
International audienceReunion Island suffers from high densities of the chikungunya and dengue vecto...
The enormous burden placed on populations worldwide by mosquito-borne diseases, most notably malaria...
The global expansion of Aedes albopictus, together with the absence of specific treatment and vaccin...
International audienceMore than three thousand million people live with the risk of malaria. Due to ...
With the global burden of mosquito-borne diseases increasing, and some conventional vector control t...
Background - The work described in this article forms part of a study to suppress a population of th...
New techniques and methods are being sought to try to win the battle against mosquitoes. Recent adva...
Abstract The feasibility of the sterile insect technique (SIT) as a malaria vector control strategy ...
Methods currently used to control Aedes albopictus Skuse are not only insufficient to ensure its red...
Abstract Major efforts are currently underway to develop novel, complementary methods to combat mosq...
The use of sterile males to control a cage population of a laboratory strain of Anopheles quadrimacu...
Background: The sterile insect technique (SIT) is emerging as a tool to supplement traditional pesti...
There is currently renewed interest in assessing the feasibility of the sterile insect technique (SI...
The idea of genetic control of insect pests and vectors was invented independently three times in th...
When considering a mosquito release programme, one of the first issues to be addressed is how to eli...
International audienceReunion Island suffers from high densities of the chikungunya and dengue vecto...
The enormous burden placed on populations worldwide by mosquito-borne diseases, most notably malaria...
The global expansion of Aedes albopictus, together with the absence of specific treatment and vaccin...
International audienceMore than three thousand million people live with the risk of malaria. Due to ...
With the global burden of mosquito-borne diseases increasing, and some conventional vector control t...
Background - The work described in this article forms part of a study to suppress a population of th...
New techniques and methods are being sought to try to win the battle against mosquitoes. Recent adva...
Abstract The feasibility of the sterile insect technique (SIT) as a malaria vector control strategy ...
Methods currently used to control Aedes albopictus Skuse are not only insufficient to ensure its red...
Abstract Major efforts are currently underway to develop novel, complementary methods to combat mosq...
The use of sterile males to control a cage population of a laboratory strain of Anopheles quadrimacu...
Background: The sterile insect technique (SIT) is emerging as a tool to supplement traditional pesti...