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Moyes, Catherine L.; Vontas, John; Martins, Ademir J.; Ng, Lee Ching; Koou, Sin Ying; Dusfour, Isabelle; Raghavendra, Kamaraju; Pinto, João

Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Moyes et al.; After the publication of this article [1] the authors noticed citation errors in Table 2. The citations for item 5 listed under pyrethroids and items 2, 3, and 4 listed under temephos refer to the wrong references and these citations have been corrected in the updated Table 2 below. The citations for items 1, 3 and 4 listed under pyrethroids and item 1 listed under teme...


Development of Nanovectors for the Targeted Delivery in Anopheles Mosquitoes of...

Coma-Cros, Elisabet Martí; Grandfils, Christian; Sevrin, Chantal; Paulusse, Jos; Hamelmann, Naomi; Siden-Kiamos, Inga; Vontas, John; Spanos, Lefteris


Second WIN International Conference on "integrated approaches and innovative to...

Corbel, Vincent; Durot, Claire; Achee, Nicole L.; Chandre, Fabrice; Coulibaly, Mamadou B.; David, Jean Philippe; Devine, Gregor J.; Dusfour, Isabelle

The past 40 years have seen a dramatic emergence of epidemic arboviral diseases transmitted primarily by mosquitoes. The frequency and magnitude of the epidemics, especially those transmitted by urban Aedes species, have progressively increased over time, accelerating in the past 10 years. To reduce the burden and threat of vector-borne diseases, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recently adopted the Glob...


Alternative strategies for mosquito-borne arbovirus control

Achee, Nicole L.; Grieco, John P.; Vatandoost, Hassan; Seixas, Gonçalo; Pinto, Joao; Ching-Ng, Lee; Martins, Ademir J.; Juntarajumnong, Waraporn

Background: Mosquito-borne viruses—such as Zika, chikungunya, dengue fever, and yellow fever, among others—are of global importance. Although vaccine development for prevention of mosquito-borne arbovirus infections has been a focus, mitigation strategies continue to rely on vector control. However, vector control has failed to prevent recent epidemics and arrest expanding geographic distribution of key arbovir...


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Achee, Nicole L.; Grieco, John P.; Vatandoost, Hassan; Seixas, Gonçalo; Pinto, Joao; Ching-Ng, Lee; Martins, Ademir J.; Juntarajumnong, Waraporn

Figs 2 and 3 are incorrect. The image for Fig 2 is missing and has been incorrectly replaced with Fig 3. In addition, Fig 3 is in black and white and it should be in color. The authors have provided corrected versions of the figures and captions here. (Figure presented).


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Corbel, Vincent; Fonseca, Dina M.; Weetman, David; Pinto, João; Achee, Nicole L.; Chandre, Fabrice; Coulibaly, Mamadou B.; Dusfour, Isabelle


Insecticide resistance is mediated by multiple mechanisms in recently introduce...

Seixas, Gonçalo; Grigoraki, Linda; Weetman, David; Vicente, José Luís; Silva, Ana Clara; Pinto, João; Vontas, John; Sousa, Carla Alexandra

Background: Aedes aegypti is a major mosquito vector of arboviruses, including dengue, chikungunya and Zika. In 2005, Ae. aegypti was identified for the first time in Madeira Island. Despite an initial insecticide-based vector control program, the species expanded throughout the Southern coast of the island, suggesting the presence of insecticide resistance. Here, we characterized the insecticide resistance sta...


Contemporary status of insecticide resistance in the major Aedes vectors of arb...

Moyes, Catherine L.; Vontas, John; Martins, Ademir J.; Ng, Lee Ching; Koou, Sin Ying; Dusfour, Isabelle; Raghavendra, Kamaraju; Pinto, João

Both Aedes aegytpi and Ae. albopictus are major vectors of 5 important arboviruses (namely chikungunya virus, dengue virus, Rift Valley fever virus, yellow fever virus, and Zika virus), making these mosquitoes an important factor in the worldwide burden of infectious disease. Vector control using insecticides coupled with larval source reduction is critical to control the transmission of these viruses to humans...


International workshop on insecticide resistance in vectors of arboviruses, Dec...

Corbel, Vincent; Fonseca, Dina M.; Weetman, David; Pinto, João; Achee, Nicole L.; Chandre, Fabrice; Coulibaly, Mamadou B.; Dusfour, Isabelle

Vector-borne diseases transmitted by insect vectors such as mosquitoes occur in over 100 countries and affect almost half of the world’s population. Dengue is currently the most prevalent arboviral disease but chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever show increasing prevalence and severity. Vector control, mainly by the use of insecticides, play a key role in disease prevention but the use of the same chemicals for m...


Tracking Insecticide Resistance in Mosquito Vectors of Arboviruses

Corbel, Vincent; Achee, Nicole L.; Chandre, Fabrice; Coulibaly, Mamadou B.; Dusfour, Isabelle; Fonseca, Dina M.; Grieco, John; Juntarajumnong, Waraporn


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