Matt, Georg E Greiner, Lydia Record, Rachael A Wipfli, Heather Long, Jamie Dodder, Nathan G Hoh, Eunha Galvez, Nicolas Lopez Novotny, Thomas E Quintana, Penelope JE
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Starting in the 1970s, individuals, businesses and the public have increasingly benefited from policies prohibiting smoking indoors, saving thousands of lives and billions of dollars in healthcare expenditures. Smokefree policies to protect against secondhand smoke exposure, however, do not fully protect the public from the persistent and toxic che...
Apte, Reema A Smidler, Andrea L Pai, James J Chow, Martha L Chen, Sanle Mondal, Agastya C., Héctor M Sánchez Antoshechkin, Igor Marshall, John M Akbari, Omar S
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Controlling the principal African malaria vector, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae, is considered essential to curtail malaria transmission. However, existing vector control technologies rely on insecticides, which are becoming increasingly ineffective. Sterile insect technique (SIT) is a powerful suppression approach that has successfully eradicated...
Alaran, AJ O'Sullivan, N Tatah, L Sserunjogi, R Okello, G
Acknowledgements: Gabriel Okello is a Prince of Wales fellow leading the Air Quality and NCDs fellowship supported by a philanthropic gift from AstraZeneca, Grant No. G111521. The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of AstraZeneca. / This study contributes insights into the air quality challenges...
Lee, Sang Hoon Hong, Tianzhen Le, Minh Medina, Lujuana Xu, Yujie Robinson, Alastair Piette, Mary Ann
The compound impacts of heatwaves and power outages pose a serious indoor heat-related health risk for residents living in disadvantaged communities (DACs) with limited or no air conditioning. In this study we selected 13 heat vulnerable multifamily buildings in El Monte, in Los Angeles County, and employed CityBES to evaluate their energy and ther...
Aldred, R Goodman, A Woodcock, J
Mack, Lindsey K Attardo, Geoffrey M
Mosquitoes transmit pathogens that pose a threat to millions of people globally. Unfortunately, widespread insecticide resistance makes it difficult to control these public health pests. General mechanisms of resistance, such as target site mutations or increased metabolic activity, are well established. However, many questions regarding the dynami...
Tabuloc, Christine A Carlson, Curtis R Ganjisaffar, Fatemeh Truong, Cindy C Chen, Ching-Hsuan Lewald, Kyle M Hidalgo, Sergio Nicola, Nicole L Jones, Cera E Sial, Ashfaq A
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Drosophila suzukii lay eggs in soft-skinned, ripening fruits, making this insect a serious threat to berry production. Since its 2008 introduction into North America, growers have used insecticides, such as pyrethroids and spinosads, as the primary approach for D. suzukii management, resulting in development of insecticide resistance in this pest. ...
Kamya, Moses R Nankabirwa, Joaniter I Arinaitwe, Emmanuel Rek, John Zedi, Maato Maiteki-Sebuguzi, Catherine Opigo, Jimmy Staedke, Sarah G Oruni, Ambrose Donnelly, Martin J
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Tororo District, Uganda experienced a dramatic decrease in malaria burden from 2015-19 during 5 years of indoor residual spraying (IRS) with carbamate (Bendiocarb) and then organophosphate (Actellic) insecticides. However, a marked resurgence occurred in 2020, which coincided with a change to a clothianidin-based IRS formulations (Fludora Fusion/Su...
Weng, Shih-Che Masri, Reem A Akbari, Omar S
Mosquito-borne illnesses represent a significant global health peril, resulting in approximately one million fatalities annually. West Nile, dengue, Zika, and malaria are continuously expanding their global reach, driven by factors that escalate mosquito populations and pathogen transmission. Innovative control measures are imperative to combat the...
Li, Ming Kandul, Nikolay P Sun, Ruichen Yang, Ting Benetta, Elena D Brogan, Daniel J Antoshechkin, Igor C, Héctor M Sánchez Zhan, Yinpeng DeBeaubien, Nicolas A
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Each year, hundreds of millions of people are infected with arboviruses such as dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika, which are all primarily spread by the notorious mosquito Aedes aegypti. Traditional control measures have proven insufficient, necessitating innovations. In response, here we generate a next-generation CRISPR-based precision-...