Background New strategies are needed to manage malaria vector populations that resist insecticides and bite outdoors. This study describes a breakthrough in developing ‘attract and kill’ strategies targeting gravid females by identifying and evaluating an oviposition attractant for Anopheles gambiae s.l.. Methods Previously, the authors found that gravid An. gambiae s.s. females were two times more likely to lay eggs in lake water infused for six days with soil from a natural oviposition site in western Kenya compared to lake water alone or to the same but autoclaved infusion. Here, the volatile chemicals released from these substrates were analysed with a gas-chromatograph coupled to a mass-spectrometer (GC-MS). Furthermore, the behavioura...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
The Anopheles gambiae species complex includes the most predominant malaria vectors in sub-Saharan A...
Background Strategies for combatting residual malaria by targeting vectors outdoors are gaining imp...
BACKGROUND: Cues that guide gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to oviposition sites can be manipula...
Background: Effective malaria vector control targeting indoor host-seeking mosquitoes has resulted i...
Background: Effective malaria vector control targeting indoor host-seeking mosquitoes has resulted i...
Mosquito-borne diseases are among the most serious infectious diseases in the world caused by parasi...
Current malaria vector control strategies in Africa target indoor resting and biting mosquitoes and ...
Background: The non-random distribution of anopheline larvae in natural habitats suggests that gravi...
BACKGROUND: The non-random distribution of anopheline larvae in natural habitats suggests that gravi...
Background: The non-random distribution of anopheline larvae in natural habitats suggests that gravi...
Background Little is known about how malaria mosquitoes locate oviposition sites in nature. Such kn...
Background: To date no semiochemicals affecting the pre-oviposition behaviour of the malaria vector ...
peer reviewedIn the fight against mosquito-borne diseases, odour-based lures targeting gravid female...
No effective tool currently exists for trapping ovipositing malaria vectors. This creates a gap in o...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
The Anopheles gambiae species complex includes the most predominant malaria vectors in sub-Saharan A...
Background Strategies for combatting residual malaria by targeting vectors outdoors are gaining imp...
BACKGROUND: Cues that guide gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to oviposition sites can be manipula...
Background: Effective malaria vector control targeting indoor host-seeking mosquitoes has resulted i...
Background: Effective malaria vector control targeting indoor host-seeking mosquitoes has resulted i...
Mosquito-borne diseases are among the most serious infectious diseases in the world caused by parasi...
Current malaria vector control strategies in Africa target indoor resting and biting mosquitoes and ...
Background: The non-random distribution of anopheline larvae in natural habitats suggests that gravi...
BACKGROUND: The non-random distribution of anopheline larvae in natural habitats suggests that gravi...
Background: The non-random distribution of anopheline larvae in natural habitats suggests that gravi...
Background Little is known about how malaria mosquitoes locate oviposition sites in nature. Such kn...
Background: To date no semiochemicals affecting the pre-oviposition behaviour of the malaria vector ...
peer reviewedIn the fight against mosquito-borne diseases, odour-based lures targeting gravid female...
No effective tool currently exists for trapping ovipositing malaria vectors. This creates a gap in o...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
The Anopheles gambiae species complex includes the most predominant malaria vectors in sub-Saharan A...
Background Strategies for combatting residual malaria by targeting vectors outdoors are gaining imp...