Sentences with phrase «asian tiger mosquito»

North and South America, Japan, Africa, the Middle East and southern Europe have already been conquered by the Asian tiger mosquito.
Rochlin, I., D. V. Ninivaggi, M. L. Hutchinson, and A. Farajollahi, 2013: Climate change and range expansion of the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in northeastern USA: Implications for public health practitioners.
In some regions in southern Germany, even truly tropical vectors like the Asian tiger mosquito are spreading — and they're bringing severe diseases like malaria or dengue fever with them.
Extraordinary invasion propensities and public health significance of the Asian tiger mosquito have attracted substantial attention in the United States since this species first became established in Texas in 1985 [18].
More than 30 million people, especially those in urbanized environments, will reside within the Asian tiger mosquito range, and will be potentially subjected to high biting populations of this species and impending arboviral threats.
Research in the Armbruster laboratory is focused on understanding the genetic basis of ecological adaptation in Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus.
Under a federal grant, Midwestern universities led by UW — Madison have more resources to conduct the kind of surveillance that turned up the Asian tiger mosquito in Dane County.
Zika and chikungunya arboviruses are transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, including the Asian tiger mosquito (Ae.
Shown below is the distribution of the Asian tiger mosquito (orange dots) and major urban areas (blue triangles).
When researchers compared the original strain, from Kenya, to the Reunion one, they found that the Reunion strain was 40 to 100 times better suited to the Asian tiger mosquito — an amazing jump for just one mutation.
It is the Asian tiger mosquito and yellow fever mosquito that infect humans with the Chikungunya virus.
Prof. Beierkuhnlein's research group specializes in the analysis of factors that facilitate the spread of insects such as the Asian tiger mosquito, which not only carries the Chikungunya virus, but also the dreaded dengue fever.
But a female Asian tiger mosquito that mates with a male yellow fever mosquito can go on to mate with a male Asian tiger mosquito and produce offspring.
The primary target for MosquitoMate is the Asian tiger mosquito and as the name suggests, it is an introduced pest.
On the other hand, a female yellow fever mosquito mated by a male Asian tiger mosquito can not re-mate and produces no offspring.
In most cases, this means the yellow fever mosquito population would go down, and the Asian tiger mosquito would increase.
The Asian tiger mosquito, Ae.
Since the Aedes albopictus mosquito, also known as Asian tiger mosquito, has now reached southern Europe and the USA, we are faced with further spreading of the virus.
BIG BITES An aggressive biter, the Asian tiger mosquito can carry a variety of pathogens that cause debilitating diseases in humans and some domestic animals.
The researchers concluded that the Indian Ocean lineage of chikungunya virus that has spread to the Indian Ocean Basin, Southeast Asia, Oceania and Europe continues to mutate and adapt to develop higher efficiency for transmission by the Asian tiger mosquito.
FMEL scientists do not yet know how well Aedes aegypti — the Yellow Fever mosquito — and Aedes albopictus — the Asian tiger mosquito — transmit the Zika virus to humans.
The Asian tiger mosquito — carrier of such diseases as dengue, yellow fever, Rift Valley fever, Chikungunya and Zika — appears to have vanished from Palmyra.
The research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to humans, but it highlights the need for deeper research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread through the Americas since its initial outbreak in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and lead author on the study to be published this week in the Entomological Society of America's Journal of Medical Entomology.
«Traces of Zika Found in Asian tiger mosquito in Brazil: Virus fragments detected in species other than Zika's known primary vector.»
Researchers began to wonder if the Asian tiger mosquito had disappeared along with the rats.
However, Smartt says «extensive research still needs to be done» to confirm whether the Asian tiger mosquito is also a culprit.
But the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, comes with some particularly irritating characteristics.
The numbers cast a foreboding light on the range of the aggressive Asian tiger mosquito, which transmits not only dengue but Chikungunya fever, a particularly nasty infection that causes excruciating joint pain.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved using a strain of male Asian tiger mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus) as a biopesticide in the District of Columbia and 20 states, including California and New York.
In a recent test of Asian tiger mosquitoes collected in Brazil, researchers found fragments of Zika virus RNA, raising concerns that it may be carried by species other than Zika's known primary vector, the yellow fever mosquito.
Asian tiger mosquitoes can drive down yellow fever mosquito populations when the female chooses the wrong male with which to mate, UF / IFAS scientists say.
On the other hand, when yellow fever mosquitoes evolve to avoid this type of mating, they may be able to coexist with Asian tiger mosquitoes and repopulate areas from places where their populations are dwindling, Bargielowski said.
Most (73.1 %) were invasive Asian tiger mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus), but samples also included West Nile virus Culex vectors (24.1 %) and Aedes j. japonicas (2.4 %).
He took the original chikungunya strain circulating in Kenya and infected a group of Asian tiger mosquitoes with it.
Chik didn't typically fare very well in Asian tiger mosquitoes, but on Reunion, the virus seemed to be thriving.
In a laboratory experiment, she found 80 percent of a strain of Asian tiger mosquitoes in the New York / New Jersey area were able to pick up the virus and transmit it in their saliva.

Not exact matches

They studied mating between the Asian tiger and yellow fever mosquitoes and found that it in the wild, avoidance mechanisms evolved in yellow fever mosquitoes, Bargielowski said.
Mosquitoes such as the Asian tiger historically have been much more than a nuisance, transmitting diseases to humans.
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