BackgroundAedes aegypti (L.) is the primary vector of dengue, the most important arboviral infection globally. Until an effective vaccine is licensed and rigorously administered, Ae. aegypti control remains the principal tool in preventing and curtailing dengue transmission. Accurate predictions of vector populations are required to assess control methods and develop effective population reduction strategies. Ae. aegypti develops primarily in artificial water holding containers. Release recapture studies indicate that most adult Ae. aegypti do not disperse over long distances. We expect, therefore, that containers in an area of high development site density are more likely to be oviposition sites and to be more frequently used as ovipositio...
New approaches for control of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti (L.) are being developed, including th...
Aedes aegypti is adapted to live in close association with human dwellings, where it lays eggs in se...
We examined changes in the abundance of immature Aedes aegypti at the household and water storage co...
BackgroundAedes aegypti (L.) is the primary vector of dengue, the most important arboviral infection...
BackgroundAedes aegypti carries several viruses of public health importance, including the dengue vi...
BACKGROUND:Aedes aegypti carries several viruses of public health importance, including the dengue v...
New mosquito control strategies centred on the modifying of populations require knowledge of existin...
In the countries where the disease is endemic, control of dengue is mainly based on the elimination ...
Abstract. Working in a village dengue focus in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand, aedine mosquito larv...
We investigated how temporal and spatial effects confound the functional relationship between pupal ...
Abstract. We investigated how temporal and spatial effects confound the functional relationship betw...
populations ignore the spatial density of larval development sites.Pupal surveys were carried out f...
We performed a five-year simulation of Aedes aegypti population dynamics in Townsville, Queensland t...
As dengue continues to emerge as a major public-health problem world-wide, efforts to control the de...
We examined changes in the abundance of immature Aedes aegypti at the household and water storage co...
New approaches for control of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti (L.) are being developed, including th...
Aedes aegypti is adapted to live in close association with human dwellings, where it lays eggs in se...
We examined changes in the abundance of immature Aedes aegypti at the household and water storage co...
BackgroundAedes aegypti (L.) is the primary vector of dengue, the most important arboviral infection...
BackgroundAedes aegypti carries several viruses of public health importance, including the dengue vi...
BACKGROUND:Aedes aegypti carries several viruses of public health importance, including the dengue v...
New mosquito control strategies centred on the modifying of populations require knowledge of existin...
In the countries where the disease is endemic, control of dengue is mainly based on the elimination ...
Abstract. Working in a village dengue focus in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand, aedine mosquito larv...
We investigated how temporal and spatial effects confound the functional relationship between pupal ...
Abstract. We investigated how temporal and spatial effects confound the functional relationship betw...
populations ignore the spatial density of larval development sites.Pupal surveys were carried out f...
We performed a five-year simulation of Aedes aegypti population dynamics in Townsville, Queensland t...
As dengue continues to emerge as a major public-health problem world-wide, efforts to control the de...
We examined changes in the abundance of immature Aedes aegypti at the household and water storage co...
New approaches for control of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti (L.) are being developed, including th...
Aedes aegypti is adapted to live in close association with human dwellings, where it lays eggs in se...
We examined changes in the abundance of immature Aedes aegypti at the household and water storage co...