BACKGROUND: Mosquito-borne infectious diseases pose a severe threat to public health in many areas of the world. Current methods for pathogen detection and surveillance are usually dependent on prior knowledge of the etiologic agents involved. Hence, efficient approaches are required for screening wild mosquito populations to detect known and unknown pathogens. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we explored the use of Next Generation Sequencing to identify viral agents in wild-caught mosquitoes. We extracted total RNA from different mosquito species from South China. Small 18-30 bp length RNA molecules were purified, reverse-transcribed into cDNA and sequenced using Illumina GAIIx instrumentation. Bioinformatic analyses to ident...
Contains fulltext : 203028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Small RNA media...
To monitor the arthropod-borne virus transmission in mosquitoes, we have attempted both to detect an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Arthropod-borne viruses are important emerging pathogens world-wide. Viruse...
Abstract Mosquito-borne disease remains a significant burden on global health. In the United States,...
We investigated whether small RNA (sRNA) sequenced from field-collected mosquitoes and chironomids (...
We investigated whether small RNA (sRNA) sequenced from field-collected mosquitoes and chironomids (...
We investigated whether small RNA (sRNA) sequenced from field-collected mosquitoes and chironomids (...
Vector-borne pathogens cause many human infectious diseases and are responsible for high mortality a...
Although mosquitoes are major transmission vectors for pathogenic arboviruses, viral infection has l...
Traditional screening for arboviruses in mosquitoes requires a priori knowledge and the utilization ...
Human disease incidence attributed to arbovirus infection is increasing throughout the world, with e...
Mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex display strong preference for human bloodmeals and are m...
International audienceMosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex display strong preference for huma...
Virus surveillance in vector insects is potentially of great benefit to public health. Large-scale s...
Mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex display strong preference for human blood-meals and are ...
Contains fulltext : 203028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Small RNA media...
To monitor the arthropod-borne virus transmission in mosquitoes, we have attempted both to detect an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Arthropod-borne viruses are important emerging pathogens world-wide. Viruse...
Abstract Mosquito-borne disease remains a significant burden on global health. In the United States,...
We investigated whether small RNA (sRNA) sequenced from field-collected mosquitoes and chironomids (...
We investigated whether small RNA (sRNA) sequenced from field-collected mosquitoes and chironomids (...
We investigated whether small RNA (sRNA) sequenced from field-collected mosquitoes and chironomids (...
Vector-borne pathogens cause many human infectious diseases and are responsible for high mortality a...
Although mosquitoes are major transmission vectors for pathogenic arboviruses, viral infection has l...
Traditional screening for arboviruses in mosquitoes requires a priori knowledge and the utilization ...
Human disease incidence attributed to arbovirus infection is increasing throughout the world, with e...
Mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex display strong preference for human bloodmeals and are m...
International audienceMosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex display strong preference for huma...
Virus surveillance in vector insects is potentially of great benefit to public health. Large-scale s...
Mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae complex display strong preference for human blood-meals and are ...
Contains fulltext : 203028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Small RNA media...
To monitor the arthropod-borne virus transmission in mosquitoes, we have attempted both to detect an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Arthropod-borne viruses are important emerging pathogens world-wide. Viruse...