Background: Certain biting midges species of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are vectors of virus to livestock worldwide. Culicoides larval ecology has remained overlooked because of difficulties to identify breeding sites, methodological constraints to collect samples and lack of morphological tools to identify field-collected individuals to the species level. After the 2007 unforeseen outbreaks of African horse sickness virus (AHSV) in Senegal (West Africa), there is a need to identify suitable and productive larval habitats in horse farms for the main Culicoides species to evaluate the implementation of vector control measures or preventive actions. Methods : We investigate twelve putative larval habitats (habitat types) ...
International audienceBackground: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occu...
International audienceBackground: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occu...
Background: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occurred in 2007. The west...
Background: Certain biting midges species of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are vec...
Background: Certain biting midges species of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are vec...
Several species of Culicoides Latreille are involved in the transmission of virus-es and nematodes i...
Background The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused considerable mortality in ...
Background: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occurred in 2007. The west...
African Horse Sickness (AHS) has been described for the first time in Senegal in the 1880s. Since th...
Background: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused considerable mortality in...
International audienceBackground: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused con...
International audienceBackground: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused con...
International audienceBackground: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused con...
Background: African horse sickness (AHS) is an equine disease endemic to Senegal. The African horse ...
The Schultzei group of Culicoides Latreille (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is distributed throughout Afr...
International audienceBackground: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occu...
International audienceBackground: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occu...
Background: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occurred in 2007. The west...
Background: Certain biting midges species of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are vec...
Background: Certain biting midges species of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are vec...
Several species of Culicoides Latreille are involved in the transmission of virus-es and nematodes i...
Background The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused considerable mortality in ...
Background: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occurred in 2007. The west...
African Horse Sickness (AHS) has been described for the first time in Senegal in the 1880s. Since th...
Background: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused considerable mortality in...
International audienceBackground: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused con...
International audienceBackground: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused con...
International audienceBackground: The African horse sickness epizootic in Senegal in 2007 caused con...
Background: African horse sickness (AHS) is an equine disease endemic to Senegal. The African horse ...
The Schultzei group of Culicoides Latreille (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is distributed throughout Afr...
International audienceBackground: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occu...
International audienceBackground: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occu...
Background: In Senegal, the last epidemic of African horse sickness (AHS) occurred in 2007. The west...