Shi, Xianhui Wang, Changlu Simon, James E Reichert, William Wu, Qingli
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Journal of medical entomology
The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L., resurged as an important urban pest in the last 20 yr. Yet, there are no commercial repellent products labeled for bed bugs available in the United States. We evaluated the repellency of two catnip oils from newly developed cultivars, CR3 and CR9, and compared each to 10 and 25% N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide (...
Bron, Gebbiena M Lee, Xia Paskewitz, Susan M
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Journal of medical entomology
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States with hotspots in the Northeast and Midwest. Integrated vector control for mosquito-borne disease prevention is often organized at the community level, but tick control is primarily coordinated at the household and individual level. Management of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes s...
Romiti, Federico Ermenegildi, Arianna Magliano, Adele Rombolà, Pasquale Varrenti, Donatella Giammattei, Roberto Gasbarra, Silvia Ursino, Simona Casagni, Luca Scriboni, Andrea
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Journal of medical entomology
The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus (Skuse 1894) is assuming an ever-increasing importance as invasive species in Europe and consequently as human health and nuisance concern. In Central Italy, the species has been recently involved in a chikungunya outbreak. A 3 yr Ae. albopictus monitoring was carried out in 21 municipalities of the Lazio r...
Acosta, Ximena Centeno, Néstor D González-Reyes, Andrea X Corronca, José A
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Journal of medical entomology
The early arrival and colonization of species belonging to the family Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) on a corpse represent one of the most reliable means of estimating minimum postmortem interval (PMImin). However, information on the development and life cycles of some Argentine species in this family is not complete. The objective of this work w...
Buxton, Mmabaledi Wasserman, Ryan J Nyamukondiwa, Casper
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Journal of medical entomology
The biophysical environment plays an important role in the spatio-temporal abundance and distribution of mosquitoes. This has implications for the spread of vectors and diseases they cause across diverse landscapes. Here, we assessed vector mosquito abundances in relation to large water bodies, from three malaria districts in a semi-arid environmen...
Sukkanon, Chutipong Tisgratog, Rungarun Muenworn, Vithee Bangs, Michael J Hii, Jeffrey Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap
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Journal of medical entomology
Exophilic vectors are an important contributor to residual malaria transmission. Wearable spatial repellents (SR) can potentially provide personal protection in early evening hours before people retire indoors. An SR prototype for passive delivery of transfluthrin (TFT) for protecting humans against nocturnal mosquitoes in Kanchanaburi, western Tha...
Shoraka, Hamid Reza Taheri Soodejani, Moslem Allah Kalteh, Ehsan Chegeni, Maryam Mahmudimanesh, Marzieh Sofizadeh, Aioub
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Journal of medical entomology
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is an important parasitic and vector-borne disease in Iran and can be transmitted to humans and animals through bites of infected female sand flies. The present study aimed to determine the pooled prevalence of Leishmania major in sand flies in Iran. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed in the present study, s...
Galvis-Ovallos, Fredy Ueta, Adriele Eiko Marques, Gabriella de Oliveira Sarmento, Ana Maria Casagrande Araujo, Gabriela Sandoval, Carmen Tomokane, Thaíse Yumie da Matta, Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro Laurenti, Márcia Dalastra Galati, Eunice Aparecida Bianchi
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Journal of medical entomology
Visceral leishmaniasis is spreading in Brazil where the main vector of its agent, Leishmania infantum Nicolle, 1908, is the Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva, 1912) species complex (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), on which many of the activities of the visceral leishmaniasis surveillance program are based. However, there are areas where can...
Beriotto, Agustina C Garzón, Maximiliano J Schweigmann, Nicolás
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Journal of medical entomology
Culicids are the most significant arthropods affecting human health. Thus, their correct identification is critical. The use of Geometric Morphometrics (GM) has been recently incorporated into mosquito taxonomy and has begun to complement classic diagnostic techniques. Since sampling size depends on the number of Landmarks (LMs) used, this study ai...
Espada, Christina Cummins, Hannah Gonzales, Jon A Notto, Leo Gaff, Holly D
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Journal of medical entomology
In field studies of tick ecology, observed patterns may be biased by sampling methods. Results can vary by species, life stage, and habitat, and understanding these biases will improve comparisons of data across studies as well as assessment of human disease risk. A direct comparison of flagging versus dragging was conducted in southeastern Virgini...