Diversity and phylogeny of insect trypanosomatids: all that is hidden shall be revealed
Monoxenous trypanosomatids, which are usually regarded as benign dwellers of the insect
alimentary tract, represent a relatively obscure group within the family Trypanosomatidae …
alimentary tract, represent a relatively obscure group within the family Trypanosomatidae …
Ecology, evolution and control of Chagas disease: a century of neglected modelling and a promising future
More than 100 years after its formal description, Chagas disease remains a major public
health concern in Latin America with a yearly burden of 430,000 Disability-Adjusted Life …
health concern in Latin America with a yearly burden of 430,000 Disability-Adjusted Life …
The effect of temperature increase on the development of Rhodnius prolixus and the course of Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclogenesis
The increase in the global land temperature, expected under predictions of climate change,
can directly affect the transmission of some infectious diseases, including Chagas disease …
can directly affect the transmission of some infectious diseases, including Chagas disease …
Bottom-Up Effect of Different Host Plants on Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae): A Life-Table Study on Canola
The effects of 10 commercial canola, Brassica napus L., cultivars widely grown in Iran—
'SLM046,''Opera,''Okapi,''RGS003,''Modena,''Sarigol,''Zarfam,''Licord,''Hayula420,'and …
'SLM046,''Opera,''Okapi,''RGS003,''Modena,''Sarigol,''Zarfam,''Licord,''Hayula420,'and …
Effectiveness of fluralaner treatment regimens for the control of canine Chagas disease: A mathematical modeling study
Background Canine Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma
cruzi and transmitted by insect triatomine vectors known as kissing bugs. The agent can …
cruzi and transmitted by insect triatomine vectors known as kissing bugs. The agent can …
Using the basic reproduction number to assess the effects of climate change in the risk of Chagas disease transmission in Colombia
The dynamics of vector-borne diseases has often been linked to climate change. However
the commonly complex dynamics of vector-borne diseases make it very difficult to predict …
the commonly complex dynamics of vector-borne diseases make it very difficult to predict …
An age-structured extension to the vectorial capacity model
VN Novoseltsev, AI Michalski, JA Novoseltseva… - Plos one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Vectorial capacity and the basic reproductive number (R0) have been
instrumental in structuring thinking about vector-borne pathogen transmission and how best …
instrumental in structuring thinking about vector-borne pathogen transmission and how best …
Morphology of reproductive accessory glands in eight species of blood-feeding Hemiptera (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) insect vectors of Chagas disease
RG Chiang, JA Chiang, O Sarquis, MM Lima - Acta tropica, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper documents the morphology of previously undescribed adult reproductive
accessory glands in eight species of blood-feeding Hemiptera, vectors of Chagas disease …
accessory glands in eight species of blood-feeding Hemiptera, vectors of Chagas disease …
How do biting disease vectors behaviourally respond to host availability?
L Yakob - Parasites & vectors, 2016 - Springer
Background Ecological theory predicts a diverse range of functional responses of species to
resource availability; but in the context of human blood consumption by disease vectors, a …
resource availability; but in the context of human blood consumption by disease vectors, a …
The role of light in Chagas disease infection risk in Colombia
Background Chagas disease is the most important vector-borne disease in Latin America
and Rhodnius prolixus is the main vector in Colombia. Control strategies in this region have …
and Rhodnius prolixus is the main vector in Colombia. Control strategies in this region have …