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    The ongoing risk of Leishmania donovani transmission in eastern Nepal: an entomological investigation during the elimination era

    Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a life-threatening neglected tropical disease, is targeted for elimination from Nepal by the year 2026. The national VL elimination program is still confronted with many challenges...

    Lalita Roy, Kristien Cloots, Surendra Uranw, Keshav Rai in Parasites & Vectors (2023)

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    Malaria among children under 10 years in 4 endemic health areas in Kisantu Health Zone: epidemiology and transmission

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the second most malaria-affected country in the world with 21,608,681 cases reported in 2019. The Kongo Central (KC) Province has a malaria annual incidence of 163...

    Gillon Ilombe, Junior Rika Matangila, Aimee Lulebo, Paulin Mutombo in Malaria Journal (2023)

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    dynamAedes: a unified modelling framework for invasive Aedes mosquitoes

    Mosquito species belonging to the genus Aedes have attracted the interest of scientists and public health officers because of their capacity to transmit viruses that affect humans. Some of these species were brou...

    Daniele Da Re, Wim Van Bortel, Friederike Reuss, Ruth Müller in Parasites & Vectors (2022)

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    From a long-distance threat to the invasion front: a review of the invasive Aedes mosquito species in Belgium between 2007 and 2020

    Invasive mosquito species (IMS) and their associated mosquito-borne diseases are emerging in Europe. In Belgium, the first detection of Aedes albopictus (Skuse 1894) occurred in 2000 and of Aedes japonicus japoni...

    Isra Deblauwe, Katrien De Wolf, Jacobus De Witte, Anna Schneider in Parasites & Vectors (2022)

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    Population genetic structure of the Asian bush mosquito, Aedes japonicus (Diptera, Culicidae), in Belgium suggests multiple introductions

    Aedes japonicus japonicus has expanded beyond its native range and has established in multiple European countries, including Belgium. In addition to the population located at Natoye, Belgium, locally established ...

    Nathalie Smitz, Katrien De Wolf, Isra Deblauwe, Helge Kampen in Parasites & Vectors (2021)

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    High Aedes spp. larval indices in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

    Dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika are among the most important emerging infectious vector-borne diseases worldwide. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), increases in cases of dengue and outbreak...

    Francis Wat’senga Tezzo, Sylvie Fasine, Emile Manzambi Zola in Parasites & Vectors (2021)

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    Publisher Correction: Past and future spread of the arbovirus vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

    In the version of this Article originally published, the affiliation for author Catherine Linard was incorrectly stated as ‘6Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Me...

    Moritz U. G. Kraemer, Robert C. Reiner Jr, Oliver J. Brady in Nature Microbiology (2019)

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    Publisher Correction: Past and future spread of the arbovirus vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

    This Article was mistakenly not made Open Access when originally published; this has now been amended, and information about the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License has been added into the ‘...

    Moritz U. G. Kraemer, Robert C. Reiner Jr, Oliver J. Brady in Nature Microbiology (2019)

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    Past and future spread of the arbovirus vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

    The global population at risk from mosquito-borne diseases—including dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika—is expanding in concert with changes in the distribution of two key vectors: Aedes aegypti and Aedes...

    Moritz U. G. Kraemer, Robert C. Reiner Jr, Oliver J. Brady in Nature Microbiology (2019)

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    A review of the vector management methods to prevent and control outbreaks of West Nile virus infection and the challenge for Europe

    West Nile virus infection is a growing concern in Europe. Vector management is often the primary option to prevent and control outbreaks of the disease. Its implementation is, however, complex and needs to be ...

    Romeo Bellini, Herve Zeller, Wim Van Bortel in Parasites & Vectors (2014)

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    Effects of pyrethroid resistance on the cost effectiveness of a mass distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets: a modelling study

    The effectiveness of insecticide-treated nets in preventing malaria is threatened by develo** resistance against pyrethroids. Little is known about how strongly this affects the effectiveness of vector contr...

    Olivier JT Briët, Melissa A Penny, Diggory Hardy, Taiwo S Awolola in Malaria Journal (2013)

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    Driving forces for changes in geographical distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in Europe

    Many factors are involved in determining the latitudinal and altitudinal spread of the important tick vector Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) in Europe, as well as in changes in the distribution within its prior ...

    Jolyon M Medlock, Kayleigh M Hansford, Antra Bormane in Parasites & Vectors (2013)

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    Towards an integrated approach in surveillance of vector-borne diseases in Europe

    Vector borne disease (VBD) emergence is a complex and dynamic process. Interactions between multiple disciplines and responsible health and environmental authorities are often needed for an effective early war...

    Marieta Braks, Joke van der Giessen, Mirjam Kretzschmar in Parasites & Vectors (2011)

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    False positive circumsporozoite protein ELISA: a challenge for the estimation of the entomological inoculation rate of malaria and for vector incrimination

    The entomological inoculation rate (EIR) is an important indicator in estimating malaria transmission and the impact of vector control. To assess the EIR, the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detec...

    Lies Durnez, Wim Van Bortel, Leen Denis, Patricia Roelants in Malaria Journal (2011)

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    Malaria transmission and vector behaviour in a forested malaria focus in central Vietnam and the implications for vector control

    In Vietnam, malaria is becoming progressively restricted to specific foci where human and vector characteristics alter the known malaria epidemiology, urging for alternative or adapted control strategies. Long...

    Wim Van Bortel, Ho Dinh Trung, Le Xuan Hoi, Nguyen Van Ham in Malaria Journal (2010)

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    Knockdown resistance in Anopheles vagus, An. sinensis, An. paraliae and An. peditaeniatus populations of the Mekong region

    In the Mekong region (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos), a large investigation was conducted to assess the susceptibility of Anopheles species against DDT and pyrethroids. In this study, the resistance status of the...

    Katrijn Verhaeghen, Wim Van Bortel, Ho Dinh Trung, Tho Sochantha in Parasites & Vectors (2010)

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    The influence of the Gilgel-Gibe hydroelectric dam in Ethiopia on caregivers' knowledge, perceptions and health-seeking behaviour towards childhood malaria

    Malaria remains the most important public health problem in tropical and subtropical areas. Mothers' or caregivers' ability to recognize childhood malaria-related morbidity is crucial as knowledge, attitudes a...

    Delenasaw Yewhalaw, Wondwossen Kassahun, Kifle Woldemichael in Malaria Journal (2010)

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    Low perception of malaria risk among the Ra-glai ethnic minority in south-central Vietnam: implications for forest malaria control

    Despite Vietnam's success in reducing malaria mortality and morbidity over the last decade, malaria persists in the forested and mountainous areas of the central and southern provinces, where more than 50% of ...

    Koen Peeters Grietens, Xa Nguyen Xuan, Wim Van Bortel, Thang Ngo Duc in Malaria Journal (2010)

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    Impact of insecticide-treated nets on wild pyrethroid resistant Anopheles epiroticus population from southern Vietnam tested in experimental huts

    In this study, the efficacy of insecticide-treated nets was evaluated in terms of deterrence, blood-feeding inhibition, induced exophily and mortality on a wild resistant population of Anopheles epiroticus in sou...

    Wim Van Bortel, Vu Duc Chinh, Dirk Berkvens, Niko Speybroeck in Malaria Journal (2009)

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    Absence of knockdown resistance suggests metabolic resistance in the main malaria vectors of the Mekong region

    As insecticide resistance may jeopardize the successful malaria control programmes in the Mekong region, a large investigation was previously conducted in the Mekong countries to assess the susceptibility of t...

    Katrijn Verhaeghen, Wim Van Bortel, Ho Dinh Trung, Tho Sochantha in Malaria Journal (2009)

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