Malaria still accounts for an estimated 207 million cases and 627,000 deaths worldwide each year. One proposed approach to complement existing malaria control methods is the release of genetically-modified (GM) and/or sterile male mosquitoes. As opposed to laboratory colonization, this requires realistic semi field systems to produce males that can compete for females in nature. This study investigated whether the establishment of a colony of the vector Anopheles arabiensis under more natural semi-field conditions can maintain higher levels of genetic diversity than achieved by laboratory colonization using traditional MethodsWild females of the African malaria vector An. arabiensis were collected from a village in southern Tanzania and use...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> Genetic diversity is a key factor that enables adaptation and persis...
Anopheles gambiae is a major vector of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the widespread emergence...
Background: Medical entomologists increasingly recognize that the ability to make inferences between...
Background Malaria still accounts for an estimated 207 million cases and 627,000 deaths worldwide e...
BackgroundMalaria still accounts for an estimated 207 million cases and 627,000 deaths worldwide eac...
Background: The successful control of insect disease vectors relies on a thorough understanding of t...
Recent successful genetic transformation of disease-transmitting insects has fuelled enthusiasm towa...
Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, the main vector of malaria in Africa, is characterized by its vast ...
Background: The use of transgenic mosquitoes with parasite inhibiting genes has been proposed as an ...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud The success of sterile or transgenic Anopheles for malaria control depends on thei...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of...
Abstract Background Mosquito colony populations often show significant changes in their population g...
The success of vector control strategies aiming to decrease disease transmission via the release of ...
Background: Mosquito colony populations often show significant changes in their population genetic m...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem due to high mortality and morbidity rate in en...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> Genetic diversity is a key factor that enables adaptation and persis...
Anopheles gambiae is a major vector of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the widespread emergence...
Background: Medical entomologists increasingly recognize that the ability to make inferences between...
Background Malaria still accounts for an estimated 207 million cases and 627,000 deaths worldwide e...
BackgroundMalaria still accounts for an estimated 207 million cases and 627,000 deaths worldwide eac...
Background: The successful control of insect disease vectors relies on a thorough understanding of t...
Recent successful genetic transformation of disease-transmitting insects has fuelled enthusiasm towa...
Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, the main vector of malaria in Africa, is characterized by its vast ...
Background: The use of transgenic mosquitoes with parasite inhibiting genes has been proposed as an ...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud The success of sterile or transgenic Anopheles for malaria control depends on thei...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of...
Abstract Background Mosquito colony populations often show significant changes in their population g...
The success of vector control strategies aiming to decrease disease transmission via the release of ...
Background: Mosquito colony populations often show significant changes in their population genetic m...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem due to high mortality and morbidity rate in en...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> Genetic diversity is a key factor that enables adaptation and persis...
Anopheles gambiae is a major vector of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the widespread emergence...
Background: Medical entomologists increasingly recognize that the ability to make inferences between...