Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) syndrome and the virus isolated from Glossina pallidipes (GpSGHV) has recently been sequenced. Flies with SGH have a reduced fecundity and fertility. Due to the deleterious impact of SGHV on G. pallidipes colonies, several approaches were investigated to develop a virus management strategy. Horizontal virus transmission is the major cause of the high prevalence of the GpSGHV in tsetse colonies. Implementation of a "clean feeding" regime (fresh blood offered to each set of flies so that there is only one feed per membrane), instead of the regular feeding regime (several successive feeds per membrane), was among the proposed approaches to reduce ...
The Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) is a rod-shaped, non-occluded doub...
International audienceMany species of tsetse flies can be infected by a virus that causes salivary g...
<div><p>The vertically transmitted endosymbionts (<i>Sodalis glossinidius</i> and <i>Wigglesworthia ...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) sy...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) sy...
Tsetse flies transmit the disease African trypanosomosis, which affects humans and cattle. The contr...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) an...
Abstract Background Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the vectors of African trypanosomosis, t...
African trypanosomosis is a fatal zoonotic disease transmitted by tsetse flies (Diptera; Glossinida...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus (GpSGHV) that causes salivary gland hypertrophy...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus (GpSGHV) that causes salivary gland hypertrophy...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected with a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) ...
The Glossina hytrosavirus (family Hytrosaviridae) is a double-stranded DNA virus with rod-shaped, en...
<p>Salivary gland hytrosaviruses (SGHVs, family Hytrosaviridae) are non-occluded dsDNA viruses that ...
The vertically transmitted endosymbionts (Sodalis glossinidius and Wigglesworthia glossinidia) of th...
The Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) is a rod-shaped, non-occluded doub...
International audienceMany species of tsetse flies can be infected by a virus that causes salivary g...
<div><p>The vertically transmitted endosymbionts (<i>Sodalis glossinidius</i> and <i>Wigglesworthia ...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) sy...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) sy...
Tsetse flies transmit the disease African trypanosomosis, which affects humans and cattle. The contr...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) an...
Abstract Background Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the vectors of African trypanosomosis, t...
African trypanosomosis is a fatal zoonotic disease transmitted by tsetse flies (Diptera; Glossinida...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus (GpSGHV) that causes salivary gland hypertrophy...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected by a virus (GpSGHV) that causes salivary gland hypertrophy...
Many species of tsetse flies are infected with a virus that causes salivary gland hypertrophy (SGH) ...
The Glossina hytrosavirus (family Hytrosaviridae) is a double-stranded DNA virus with rod-shaped, en...
<p>Salivary gland hytrosaviruses (SGHVs, family Hytrosaviridae) are non-occluded dsDNA viruses that ...
The vertically transmitted endosymbionts (Sodalis glossinidius and Wigglesworthia glossinidia) of th...
The Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) is a rod-shaped, non-occluded doub...
International audienceMany species of tsetse flies can be infected by a virus that causes salivary g...
<div><p>The vertically transmitted endosymbionts (<i>Sodalis glossinidius</i> and <i>Wigglesworthia ...