Abstract Background The search for a standard human surrogate in the form of a synthetic mosquito attractant has been the goal of many laboratories around the world. Besides alleviating the occupational risk subjected to volunteers participating in vector surveillance and control, discovery of potent attractants underpins the development and deployment of mass trapping devices for controlling mosquito-borne diseases. Methods A dual-port olfactometer was used to assess behavioural responses of female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes towards synthetic versus natural (whole human emanations and worn socks) attractants. The synthetic attractants included a standard blend consisting of ammonia, carbon dioxide and water; and Ifakara blend 1 (IB1) con...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
Females of the African malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto, use human volatiles to...
Background The anthropophilic malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (hereafter termed Ano...
Background - Disease transmitting mosquitoes locate humans and other blood hosts by identifying thei...
Chemical cues play an important role in the host-seeking behavior of blood-feeding mosquitoes (Dipte...
Chemical cues play an important role in the host-seeking behavior of blood-feeding mosquitoes (Dipte...
Abstract Background Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto is considered to be highly anthropophilic and vo...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud Disease transmitting mosquitoes locate humans and other blood hosts by identifying...
Background - Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto is considered to be highly anthropophilic and volatiles...
Abstract The basic principles of olfaction in mosquito-host interaction is presented using Aedes aeg...
Background - The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depends on t...
Abstract Background The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depen...
Mosquito surveillance and control are at the heart of efforts to eliminate malaria, however, there r...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
Females of the African malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto, use human volatiles to...
Background The anthropophilic malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (hereafter termed Ano...
Background - Disease transmitting mosquitoes locate humans and other blood hosts by identifying thei...
Chemical cues play an important role in the host-seeking behavior of blood-feeding mosquitoes (Dipte...
Chemical cues play an important role in the host-seeking behavior of blood-feeding mosquitoes (Dipte...
Abstract Background Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto is considered to be highly anthropophilic and vo...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud Disease transmitting mosquitoes locate humans and other blood hosts by identifying...
Background - Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto is considered to be highly anthropophilic and volatiles...
Abstract The basic principles of olfaction in mosquito-host interaction is presented using Aedes aeg...
Background - The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depends on t...
Abstract Background The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depen...
Mosquito surveillance and control are at the heart of efforts to eliminate malaria, however, there r...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...