In the Northern Territory (NT) there are over 100 species but only about 20 are pest or problem mosquitoes. They live and breed in a variety of habitats. Some of the species are capable of spreading diseases that are potentially harmful to both humans and pets. Exposure to large numbers of mosquitoes increases the risk of acquiring a mosquito-borne disease.
Large numbers of military personnel are based in northern Australia, generating risks to them from ...
The Asian tiger mosquito carries the major human pathogens dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zik...
Since the establishment of West Nile virus (WNV) into the United States, concern has arisen that thi...
The Northern Territory has a history of various mosquito borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, ...
This is an adaptation of a paper in the Australian mosquito control manual published by the Australi...
Although there are up to fifteen (15) different species of human biting mosquitoes in the Northern s...
The importance of mosquito control for a reduction in mosquito borne disease is locally and globally...
The importance of mosquito control for a reduction in mosquito-borne disease is locally and globall...
The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) has confirmed the presence of...
Darwin, the northern gateway to Australia, is both vulnerable and receptive to a range of exotic and...
The serial Arbovirus research in Australia consists of the proceedings of the annual conference with...
Emerging infectious diseases are considered to be a growing threat to human and wildlife health. Suc...
Mosquitoes have been challenging man and animals alike since the fall.Mosquitoes number in the trill...
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
Insects are the largest class in the animal kingdom. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which als...
Large numbers of military personnel are based in northern Australia, generating risks to them from ...
The Asian tiger mosquito carries the major human pathogens dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zik...
Since the establishment of West Nile virus (WNV) into the United States, concern has arisen that thi...
The Northern Territory has a history of various mosquito borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, ...
This is an adaptation of a paper in the Australian mosquito control manual published by the Australi...
Although there are up to fifteen (15) different species of human biting mosquitoes in the Northern s...
The importance of mosquito control for a reduction in mosquito borne disease is locally and globally...
The importance of mosquito control for a reduction in mosquito-borne disease is locally and globall...
The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) has confirmed the presence of...
Darwin, the northern gateway to Australia, is both vulnerable and receptive to a range of exotic and...
The serial Arbovirus research in Australia consists of the proceedings of the annual conference with...
Emerging infectious diseases are considered to be a growing threat to human and wildlife health. Suc...
Mosquitoes have been challenging man and animals alike since the fall.Mosquitoes number in the trill...
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
Insects are the largest class in the animal kingdom. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which als...
Large numbers of military personnel are based in northern Australia, generating risks to them from ...
The Asian tiger mosquito carries the major human pathogens dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zik...
Since the establishment of West Nile virus (WNV) into the United States, concern has arisen that thi...