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DETECCIÓN MOLECULAR DEL VIRUS DEL DENGUE EN DOS ESPECIES VECTORES HIBERNANTES COMO RESERVORIOS Y ANÁLISIS GENÉTICO DE CEPAS VIRULENTAS DE DOS ESPECIES DE HONGOS ENTOMOPATÓGENOS
(2012-01-06)
Over 50% of the flavivirus are associated with human diseases: dengue virus is one of the most important in terms of incidence of the disease. To date, there is no effective treatment against the virus and the disease ...
A comparative analysis of the relative efficacy of vector-control strategies against dengue fever
(SpringerNova York, 2014-03-12)
Dengue is considered one of the most important vector-borne infection, affecting almost half of the world population with 50 to 100 million cases every year. In this paper, we present one of the simplest models that can ...
Ecological, biological and social diomensions of dengue vector breeding in five urban settings of Latin America: a multi-country study.
(United Kingdom, 2014)
Dengue is an increasingly important public health problem in most Latin American countries and more cost effective ways of reducing dengue vector densities to prevent transmission are in demand by vector control programs. ...
Biological control of Anopheles darlingi, Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus larvae using shrimps
(2017-08-01)
Mosquitoes can act as vectors of important diseases such as malaria, dengue, Zika virus, yellow fever, Chikungunya and Mayaro fever, in addition to filariasis. The use of insecticides, larvicides, bed nets and repellents, ...
A country bug in the city: Urban infestation by the Chagas disease vector Triatoma infestans in Arequipa, Peru
(BioMed Central, 2013)
Background: Interruption of vector-borne transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi remains an unrealized Objetive: in many Latin American countries. The task of vector control is complicated by the emergence of vector insects in ...