This article presents an overview of paratransgenesis as a strategy to control pathogen transmission by insect vectors. It first briefly summarises some of the disease-causing pathogens vectored by insects and emphasises the need for innovative control methods to counter the threat of resistance by both the vector insect to pesticides and the pathogens to therapeutic drugs. Subsequently, the state of art of paratransgenesis is described, which is a particularly ingenious method currently under development in many important vector insects that could provide an additional powerful tool for use in integrated pest control programmes. The requirements and recent advances of the paratransgenesis technique are detailed and an overview is given of ...
The burden of mosquito-borne diseases is a problem that needs to be addressed with bettertools. The ...
Control of aedine mosquito vectors, either by mosquito population reduction or replacement with refr...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
Conventional methodologies to control vector borne diseases with chemical pesticides are often assoc...
The high incidence of Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) and the inefficiency of current methods in preven...
BACKGROUND: Malaria still remains a serious health burden in developing countries, causing more t...
Paratransgenesis, the genetic manipulation of insect symbiotic microorganisms, is being considered a...
Malaria is a serious global health problem which is especially devastating to the developing world. ...
Malaria kills millions of people every year, imposing major economic and social burdens. Despite man...
Abstract-Insect vector control has proved to be an effective method for reducing the transmission of...
In a context of tighter regulations on approved insecticide molecules, the spread of insecticide res...
The burden of many vector-borne diseases remains high and for some, such as dengue fever, continues ...
Introduction Paratransgenesis for the control of vector-borne infectious diseases is based on reint...
Vector-borne diseases impact millions each year and as a result many endemic countries face slow eco...
As the global human and animal population increases, deadly pathogens and parasites may be transmitt...
The burden of mosquito-borne diseases is a problem that needs to be addressed with bettertools. The ...
Control of aedine mosquito vectors, either by mosquito population reduction or replacement with refr...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
Conventional methodologies to control vector borne diseases with chemical pesticides are often assoc...
The high incidence of Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) and the inefficiency of current methods in preven...
BACKGROUND: Malaria still remains a serious health burden in developing countries, causing more t...
Paratransgenesis, the genetic manipulation of insect symbiotic microorganisms, is being considered a...
Malaria is a serious global health problem which is especially devastating to the developing world. ...
Malaria kills millions of people every year, imposing major economic and social burdens. Despite man...
Abstract-Insect vector control has proved to be an effective method for reducing the transmission of...
In a context of tighter regulations on approved insecticide molecules, the spread of insecticide res...
The burden of many vector-borne diseases remains high and for some, such as dengue fever, continues ...
Introduction Paratransgenesis for the control of vector-borne infectious diseases is based on reint...
Vector-borne diseases impact millions each year and as a result many endemic countries face slow eco...
As the global human and animal population increases, deadly pathogens and parasites may be transmitt...
The burden of mosquito-borne diseases is a problem that needs to be addressed with bettertools. The ...
Control of aedine mosquito vectors, either by mosquito population reduction or replacement with refr...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....