This study developed an artificial feeding (AF) method to replace direct host feeding (DHF) for the maintenance of Aedes aegypti and Anopheles minimus mosquito colonies. The procedure can be adopted by all laboratories due to its simple and affordable materials and design. The apparatus consists of heparinized cow blood contained in a 5 cm diameter glass petri dish with 5 cm2 Parafilm M (Bemis®) stretched thinly over the top, with a pre-heated bag of vegetable oil placed underneath to keep the blood warm. Both parts are contained within an insulated Styrofoam™ box with a hole in the lid for mosquitoes to access the membrane. Mosquitoes are fed by AF for 15 min at a time. Feeding rate and fecundity of Ae. aegypti mosquitoes feeding on the AF...
Mosquito and tick feeding activity represent a key threat for humans, livestock, pets and wildlife w...
Mosquito and tick feeding activity represent a key threat for humans, livestock, pets and wildlife w...
BACKGROUND: Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory coloni...
This study developed an artificial feeding (AF) method to replace direct host feeding (DHF) for the ...
Entomological research studies on mosquito vector biology, vector competence, insecticide resistance...
Abstract Background Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory colonies of dis...
BACKGROUND: Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory colonie...
A novel mosquito feeding system for routine blood-feeding of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus was ...
It has become difficult in recent years to conduct the direct feeding of mosquitoes on animals becau...
Abstract. Artificial feeding of mosquitoes with blood meal is an important technique in the studies ...
Malaria is one of the most severe vector-borne diseases caused by Plasmodium parasites and transmitt...
PubMedID: 14710738Anopheles sacharovi, the main human malaria vector in Turkey, has been maintained ...
BACKGROUND: Direct membrane feeding assays (DMFA) are an important tool to study parasite transmissi...
Abstract Background Direct membrane feeding assays (DMFA) are an important tool to study parasite tr...
A simple device using folded Parafilm-M as an artificial blood feeder was designed for studying two ...
Mosquito and tick feeding activity represent a key threat for humans, livestock, pets and wildlife w...
Mosquito and tick feeding activity represent a key threat for humans, livestock, pets and wildlife w...
BACKGROUND: Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory coloni...
This study developed an artificial feeding (AF) method to replace direct host feeding (DHF) for the ...
Entomological research studies on mosquito vector biology, vector competence, insecticide resistance...
Abstract Background Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory colonies of dis...
BACKGROUND: Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory colonie...
A novel mosquito feeding system for routine blood-feeding of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus was ...
It has become difficult in recent years to conduct the direct feeding of mosquitoes on animals becau...
Abstract. Artificial feeding of mosquitoes with blood meal is an important technique in the studies ...
Malaria is one of the most severe vector-borne diseases caused by Plasmodium parasites and transmitt...
PubMedID: 14710738Anopheles sacharovi, the main human malaria vector in Turkey, has been maintained ...
BACKGROUND: Direct membrane feeding assays (DMFA) are an important tool to study parasite transmissi...
Abstract Background Direct membrane feeding assays (DMFA) are an important tool to study parasite tr...
A simple device using folded Parafilm-M as an artificial blood feeder was designed for studying two ...
Mosquito and tick feeding activity represent a key threat for humans, livestock, pets and wildlife w...
Mosquito and tick feeding activity represent a key threat for humans, livestock, pets and wildlife w...
BACKGROUND: Controlled blood-feeding is essential for maintaining laboratory coloni...