Vector control is the most effective method to prevent transmission of Chagas disease. Control is mostly made through chemical insecticides although they have negative impact on wild pollinators, such as bees. Reducing pesticide use through biological alternatives could minimize the damage to these beneficial insects. Triatoma virus (TrV) is a pathogen able to kill triatomines and thus a valid candidate to be used as biological control agent. In this study we evaluate the capacity of TrV to infect an important beneficial insect (Apis mellifera) as well as a plague insect (Aedes aegypti). Results indicate that TrV does not infect the bees or mosquitoes tested in this study. The possible specificity of TrV for kissing bugs reinforces the poss...
Lucas Forlani, Nicolás Pedrini, M Patricia JuárezInstituto de Investigaciones ...
Control of Triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) is a primary component of strategies to halt the tran...
Dicistroviridae is a new family of small, non-enveloped, +ssRNA viruses pathogenic to both beneficia...
The use of viruses for biological control is a new option to be considered. The family Dicistrovirid...
Triatoma virus occurs infecting Triatominae in the wild (Argentina) and in insectaries (Brazil). Pat...
The use of viruses for biological control is a new option to be considered. The family Dicistrovirid...
Triatoma virus (TrV) is the only triatomine entomopathogenic virus identified so far. Propagation of...
Vectors of Chagas disease are currently controlled by employing several chemical insecticides though...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in L...
Chagas' disease is the most important endemic arthropod-zoonosis in Argentina with an estimated 1.6 ...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in ...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in L...
Triatoma virus (TrV), a member of the . Dicistroviridae family, replicates in intestinal epithelial ...
The research investigates relatedness between sylvatic and domestic or peri domestic (D/PD) populati...
Triatoma sordida is a secondary vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Gran Chaco and Cerrado eco-region...
Lucas Forlani, Nicolás Pedrini, M Patricia JuárezInstituto de Investigaciones ...
Control of Triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) is a primary component of strategies to halt the tran...
Dicistroviridae is a new family of small, non-enveloped, +ssRNA viruses pathogenic to both beneficia...
The use of viruses for biological control is a new option to be considered. The family Dicistrovirid...
Triatoma virus occurs infecting Triatominae in the wild (Argentina) and in insectaries (Brazil). Pat...
The use of viruses for biological control is a new option to be considered. The family Dicistrovirid...
Triatoma virus (TrV) is the only triatomine entomopathogenic virus identified so far. Propagation of...
Vectors of Chagas disease are currently controlled by employing several chemical insecticides though...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in L...
Chagas' disease is the most important endemic arthropod-zoonosis in Argentina with an estimated 1.6 ...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in ...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in L...
Triatoma virus (TrV), a member of the . Dicistroviridae family, replicates in intestinal epithelial ...
The research investigates relatedness between sylvatic and domestic or peri domestic (D/PD) populati...
Triatoma sordida is a secondary vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Gran Chaco and Cerrado eco-region...
Lucas Forlani, Nicolás Pedrini, M Patricia JuárezInstituto de Investigaciones ...
Control of Triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) is a primary component of strategies to halt the tran...
Dicistroviridae is a new family of small, non-enveloped, +ssRNA viruses pathogenic to both beneficia...