Search Results - "Vargas, Ronald E. Morales"
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Differential Susceptibility and Innate Immune Response of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus to the Haitian Strain of the Mayaro Virus
Published in Viruses (09-10-2019)“…Mayaro (MAYV) is an emerging arthropod-borne virus belonging to the Alphavirus genus of the Togaviridae family. Although forest-dwelling Haemagogus mosquitoes…”
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Detection of chikungunya virus antigen by a novel rapid immunochromatographic test
Published in Journal of clinical microbiology (01-02-2015)“…Chikungunya fever is a mosquito-borne disease of key public health importance in tropical and subtropical countries. Although severe joint pain is the most…”
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Flower Mimics Roll Out Multicolored Carpets to Lure and Kill the House Fly
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (08-12-2021)“…Flowers and their spatial clustering are important parameters that mediate the foraging behavior and visitation rate of pollinating insects. Visual stimuli are…”
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Detection and Characterization of Enteric Viruses in Flood Water from the 2011 Thai Flood
Published in Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases (2013)“…Severe flooding, which is associated with numerous outbreaks of a wide range of infectious diseases, particularly those caused by enteric viruses, occurred in…”
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The electronic song “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” reduces host attack and mating success in the dengue vector Aedes aegypti
Published in Acta tropica (01-06-2019)“…Sources of pictures: https://www.greenville.k12.sc.us/hughes/main.asp?titleid=electronic,…”
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Exposure of a diurnal mosquito vector to floral mimics: Foraging responses, feeding patterns, and significance for sugar bait technology
Published in Acta tropica (01-09-2018)“…[Display omitted] •We assessed the foraging activities of Aedes aegypti exposed to rewarding artificial flowers.•Ae. aegypti exhibited more rapid responses to…”
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Response to the letter sent by Dr. Viroj Wiwanitkit entitled “Coffee waste, vector control and dengue”
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-11-2018)Get full text
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Sweet waste extract uptake by a mosquito vector: Survival, biting, fecundity responses, and potential epidemiological significance
Published in Acta tropica (01-05-2017)“…[Display omitted] •We examined the effects of fluids from some familiar sweet home waste on dengue mosquitoes, with sugar (SUG) and water (WAT) as control…”
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Occurrence of sweet refuse at disposal sites: rainwater retention capacity and potential breeding opportunities for Aedes aegypti
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-05-2018)“…Nectar is the staple diet of adult mosquitoes in the wild, but its availability is inconsistent and can be affected by rainfall. In urban centers, Aedes…”
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Coffee, its roasted form, and their residues cause birth failure and shorten lifespan in dengue vectors
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-06-2017)“…In dengue mosquitoes, successful embryonic development and long lifespan are key determinants for the persistence of both virus and vector. Therefore,…”
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Correction for Okabayashi et al., Detection of Chikungunya Virus Antigen by a Novel Rapid Immunochromatographic Test
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Courtship activity, copulation & insemination success in a mosquito vector fed a herbal aphrodisiac: Implications for sterile insect technology
Published in Indian journal of medical research (New Delhi, India : 1994) (01-09-2018)“…Background & objectives: In sterile insect technology (SIT), mating competitiveness is a pre-condition for the reduction of target pest populations and a…”
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Presence of a predator image in potential breeding sites and oviposition responses of a dengue vector
Published in Acta tropica (01-12-2017)“…[Display omitted] •We investigated the oviposition responses of Aedes aegypti exposed to pictures of mosquito predators.•Females were similarly attracted to…”
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