Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito and Aedes albopictus, the tiger mosquito, continue to expand their geographical distribution, reshaping the European epidemiological risks for mosquito-borne diseases. The reintroduction of Aedes aegypti near the airport and port in Larnaka and the detection of Aedes albopictus near the marina and old port of the Limassol area in Cyprus are reported herein. The measures taken to investigate these events included (i) communication to health authorities, (ii) expert on-site visits and verification of findings, (iii) enhanced active surveillance, and (iv) development of an Emergency Action Plan followed by a Contingency Plan. These emergency action plans were developed to delimitate the infested areas a...
When accidentally introduced in a new location, a species does not necessarily readily become invasi...
When accidentally introduced in a new location, a species does not necessarily readily become invasi...
The presence of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) was recently confirmed in Malta (Gatt et al., 2009). ...
Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) and Aedes aegypti (Yellow fever mosquito) are the vectors fo...
AbstractThere are currently five invasive Aedes mosquito species known to be established in Europe, ...
Among the invasive mosquitoes registered all over the world, Aedes species are particularly frequent...
Five species of invasive Aedes mosquitoes have recently become established in Europe: Ae. albopictus...
The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus is an invasive mosquito species of major conc...
Invasive mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) play a key role in the spread of a number of mosquito-borne...
Mosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human health worldwide, part...
Mosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human health worldwide, part...
Over the past three decades, Europe has witnessed an increased spread of invasive aedine mosquito sp...
In several reported cases of the entry of invasive mosquito species (IMSs) into Europe, the introduc...
Abstract Background Aedes albopictus, a known worldwide vector of several mosquito-borne disease pat...
The global dispersal of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) is allowed by the transport of its eggs or la...
When accidentally introduced in a new location, a species does not necessarily readily become invasi...
When accidentally introduced in a new location, a species does not necessarily readily become invasi...
The presence of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) was recently confirmed in Malta (Gatt et al., 2009). ...
Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) and Aedes aegypti (Yellow fever mosquito) are the vectors fo...
AbstractThere are currently five invasive Aedes mosquito species known to be established in Europe, ...
Among the invasive mosquitoes registered all over the world, Aedes species are particularly frequent...
Five species of invasive Aedes mosquitoes have recently become established in Europe: Ae. albopictus...
The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus is an invasive mosquito species of major conc...
Invasive mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) play a key role in the spread of a number of mosquito-borne...
Mosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human health worldwide, part...
Mosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human health worldwide, part...
Over the past three decades, Europe has witnessed an increased spread of invasive aedine mosquito sp...
In several reported cases of the entry of invasive mosquito species (IMSs) into Europe, the introduc...
Abstract Background Aedes albopictus, a known worldwide vector of several mosquito-borne disease pat...
The global dispersal of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) is allowed by the transport of its eggs or la...
When accidentally introduced in a new location, a species does not necessarily readily become invasi...
When accidentally introduced in a new location, a species does not necessarily readily become invasi...
The presence of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) was recently confirmed in Malta (Gatt et al., 2009). ...