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Mosquito Species Identification Guide | Clarke Blog While samples should always be brought into the lab for proper identification when possible, being able to identify the more common mosquitoes in your region is a great skill set to have when working in the field – recognizing patterns in mosquito species can also impact control efforts in real-time Today, Senior Field Scientist at Clarke, Andrew Rivera, walks through identifying common
Anopheles arabiensis continues to be the primary vector of . . . Background Investigating the species distribution and their role in malaria transmission is important as it varies from place to place and is highly needed to design interventions appropriate to the site The current study aimed to investigate the Anopheles mosquito species distribution and their infection rate in southwestern Ethiopia Methods The study was conducted in 14 malaria-endemic
Current and Projected Distributions of Aedes aegypti and Ae . . . Background: Aedes aegypti and Ae albopictus are mosquito vectors of more than 22 arboviruses that infect humans Objectives: Our objective was to develop regional ecological niche models for Ae aegypti and Ae albopictus in the conterminous United States and Canada with current observed and simulated climate and land-use data using boosted regression trees (BRTs) Methods: We used BRTs to
Preparedness Profile Landscape Overview of the Annual . . . More than half of these programs also lack competency in performing routine surveillance and species identification Furthermore, gaps in competency exist related to using that surveillance data to make treatment decisions in vector control program competency across the United States
FACULTY AWARD: McBride receives Rosalind Franklin Young . . . Carolyn "Lindy" McBride, a Princeton University assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, was named one of two recipients of the 2016 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award presented by Yale University's Gruber Foundation McBride will receive a three-year, $75,000 award intended to support the work of early-career female geneticists
Biology and Behaviour of Aedes aegypti in the Human . . . Aedes aegypti is a ubiquitous vector of arboviruses mostly in urbanised areas throughout the tropics and subtropics and a growing threat beyond Control of Ae aegypti is difficult and costly, and no vaccines are available for most of the viruses it