Host seeking is an essential process in mosquito reproduction. Field releases of modified mosquitoes for population replacement rely on successful host seeking by female mosquitoes, but host-seeking ability is rarely tested in a realistic context. We tested the host-seeking ability of female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes using a semi-field system. Females with different Wolbachia infection types (wMel-, wAlbB-infected, and uninfected) or from different origins (laboratory and field) were released at one end of a semi-field cage and recaptured as they landed on human experimenters 15 m away. Mosquitoes from each population were then identified with molecular tools or through minimal dusting with fluorescent powder. Wolbachia-infected and uninfect...
Abstract Background Vector-borne infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms transmi...
Background: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus), the primary vectors of the arboviruses dengue virus and Zika virus, contin...
Host seeking is an essential process in mosquito reproduction. Field releases of modified mosquitoes...
Mosquitoes carrying the endosymbiont bacterium Wolbachia have been deployed in field trials as a bio...
BACKGROUND: Recent releases have been carried out with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with the wM...
Background: Mosquitoes are vectors of many serious pathogens in tropical and sub-tropical countries....
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are being mass-reared for release in disease control programs arou...
Female Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) mosquitoes integrate multiple sensory cues to locate human hosts for...
International audienceLaboratory experiments as well as some field essays have revealed that the int...
BACKGROUND: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
There is increasing interest in rearing modified mosquitoes for mass release to control vector-borne...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
BackgroundPathogen transmission by mosquitos is known to be highly sensitive to mosquito bionomic pa...
Abstract Background Vector-borne infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms transmi...
Background: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus), the primary vectors of the arboviruses dengue virus and Zika virus, contin...
Host seeking is an essential process in mosquito reproduction. Field releases of modified mosquitoes...
Mosquitoes carrying the endosymbiont bacterium Wolbachia have been deployed in field trials as a bio...
BACKGROUND: Recent releases have been carried out with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with the wM...
Background: Mosquitoes are vectors of many serious pathogens in tropical and sub-tropical countries....
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are being mass-reared for release in disease control programs arou...
Female Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) mosquitoes integrate multiple sensory cues to locate human hosts for...
International audienceLaboratory experiments as well as some field essays have revealed that the int...
BACKGROUND: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
There is increasing interest in rearing modified mosquitoes for mass release to control vector-borne...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
BackgroundPathogen transmission by mosquitos is known to be highly sensitive to mosquito bionomic pa...
Abstract Background Vector-borne infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms transmi...
Background: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus), the primary vectors of the arboviruses dengue virus and Zika virus, contin...