The emergence of new vector-borne diseases requires new methods of vector control. These diseases are often zoonoses associated with wilderness areas, and established methods of vector control used in domestic settings (e.g., indoor-residual spraying, insecticide-treated bednets) are therefore inappropriate. Similar difficulties are also emerging with the control of ‘old’ vector-borne diseases such as malaria. Understanding the host-finding behaviour of vectors assists the development and application of control methods and aids the understanding of epidemiology. Some general lessons are illustrated by reference to a century of research on the hostfinding behaviour of tsetse flies which transmit trypanosomes causing human and animal trypanos...
Tsetse flies transmit trypanosomes that cause Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) in humans and Afri...
Accurate models are crucial for predicting the spread of vector-borne diseases, and for developing a...
Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the cyclical vectors of the trypanosomes, which cause human ...
The emergence of new vector-borne diseases requires new methods of vector control. These diseases ar...
Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tsetse, a blood-...
Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tsetse, a blood-...
Male and female tsetse flies feed exclusively on vertebrate blood. While doing so they can transmit ...
Background: Male and female tsetse flies feed exclusively on vertebrate blood. While doing so they c...
Tsetse flies are the cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of 'sleeping sickness' o...
Background: Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tset...
International audienceTsetse flies are the cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of...
International audienceTsetse flies are the cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of...
Background: When taking a bloodmeal from humans, tsetse flies can transmit the trypanosomes responsi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In the savannahs of East and Southern Africa, tsetse flies (<em>Glossina<...
African trypanosomoses, whose pathogens are transmitted by tsetse flies, are a threat to animal and ...
Tsetse flies transmit trypanosomes that cause Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) in humans and Afri...
Accurate models are crucial for predicting the spread of vector-borne diseases, and for developing a...
Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the cyclical vectors of the trypanosomes, which cause human ...
The emergence of new vector-borne diseases requires new methods of vector control. These diseases ar...
Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tsetse, a blood-...
Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tsetse, a blood-...
Male and female tsetse flies feed exclusively on vertebrate blood. While doing so they can transmit ...
Background: Male and female tsetse flies feed exclusively on vertebrate blood. While doing so they c...
Tsetse flies are the cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of 'sleeping sickness' o...
Background: Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tset...
International audienceTsetse flies are the cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of...
International audienceTsetse flies are the cyclical vectors of trypanosomes, the causative agents of...
Background: When taking a bloodmeal from humans, tsetse flies can transmit the trypanosomes responsi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In the savannahs of East and Southern Africa, tsetse flies (<em>Glossina<...
African trypanosomoses, whose pathogens are transmitted by tsetse flies, are a threat to animal and ...
Tsetse flies transmit trypanosomes that cause Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) in humans and Afri...
Accurate models are crucial for predicting the spread of vector-borne diseases, and for developing a...
Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the cyclical vectors of the trypanosomes, which cause human ...