The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) has confirmed the presence of established breeding populations of the exotic mosquito Culex gelidus in the towns of Katherine, Batchelor and Darwin in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. It is also probably present in Alice Springs. While there are no immediate public health risk, it adds to the number of pest and potential disease vector mosquitoes in the Northern Territory.Date:2000-0
This article also appears in the Proceedings of the Third National Conference of the Mosquito Contro...
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The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) has confirmed the presence of...
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The Northern Territory has a history of various mosquito borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, ...
The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) and the Australian Quarantine...
Darwin, the northern gateway to Australia, is both vulnerable and receptive to a range of exotic and...
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Aedes aegypti the vector of dengue fever, has not been collected in the Northern Territory since 198...
Aedes aegypti is the recognised vector of the mosquito borne virus disease, dengue, in Australia. Th...
The recent recognition of established populations of the mosquito, Culex gelidus Theobald, in Austra...
In 1972 the Northern Territory Department of Health established a small Medical Entomology Branch to...
The Northern Territory contributions to the National Disease Control Program have continued to reduc...
This article also appears in the Proceedings of the Third National Conference of the Mosquito Contro...
The North Australian Bauxite and Alumina Company (NABALCO) town of Nhulunbuy and the nearby aborigin...
The Northern Territory Health and Department of Health and Community Services (DHCS) and the Austral...
The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) has confirmed the presence of...
The serial Arbovirus research in Australia consists of the proceedings of the annual conference with...
An Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) officer advised the Medical Entomology Branch (ME...
The Northern Territory has a history of various mosquito borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, ...
The Medical Entomology Branch (MEB) of Territory Health Services (THS) and the Australian Quarantine...
Darwin, the northern gateway to Australia, is both vulnerable and receptive to a range of exotic and...
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are the main mosquito vectors of dengue. Aedes albopictus is pres...
Aedes aegypti the vector of dengue fever, has not been collected in the Northern Territory since 198...
Aedes aegypti is the recognised vector of the mosquito borne virus disease, dengue, in Australia. Th...
The recent recognition of established populations of the mosquito, Culex gelidus Theobald, in Austra...
In 1972 the Northern Territory Department of Health established a small Medical Entomology Branch to...
The Northern Territory contributions to the National Disease Control Program have continued to reduc...
This article also appears in the Proceedings of the Third National Conference of the Mosquito Contro...
The North Australian Bauxite and Alumina Company (NABALCO) town of Nhulunbuy and the nearby aborigin...
The Northern Territory Health and Department of Health and Community Services (DHCS) and the Austral...