Search Results - "Haramboure, Marion"
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Comparing sterile male releases and other methods for integrated control of the tiger mosquito in temperate and tropical climates
Published in Scientific reports (01-04-2021)“…The expansion of mosquito species worldwide is creating a powerful network for the spread of arboviruses. In addition to the destruction of breeding sites…”
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Overview of dengue outbreaks in the southwestern Indian Ocean and analysis of factors involved in the shift toward endemicity in Reunion Island: A systematic review
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-07-2022)“…Dengue is the world's most prevalent mosquito-borne viral disease. It is endemic in many tropical and subtropical countries and represents a significant global…”
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Complementarity of empirical and process-based approaches to modelling mosquito population dynamics with Aedes albopictus as an example-Application to the development of an operational mapping tool of vector populations
Published in PloS one (17-01-2020)“…Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of major pathogens worldwide. Modelling their population dynamics and mapping their distribution can contribute…”
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Life history traits of the target pest and transmission routes of the biocide are critical for the success of the boosted Sterile Insect Technique
Published in Current research in insect science (2024)“…•Sterile males are used as biocide disseminator for insect pest control.•SIT++ model simulates the combination of mayor pest traits and biocide…”
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Dynamic mapping of dengue basic reproduction number
Published in Results in physics (01-10-2021)“…We developed a method to produce time-varying maps for dengue transmission risk, using the Ross-Macdonald framework and differential equations to estimate…”
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Modelling the control of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes based on sterile males release techniques in a tropical environment
Published in Ecological modelling (15-05-2020)“…The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), used to control insect populations, consists of releasing males sterilized by ionizing radiations. Wild females that mate…”
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